Hey Corey… one of your students here, Doug Smith from Denver. Thank you for this lesson and all the lessons and everything you do for those of us who love this beautiful instrument , the Guitar! Is Lessons perfect timing as I’m trying to spice up my Blues playing !
This is just further proof why Corey's the best.......he consistently delivers pertinent lessons in very fun and digestible terms with superior examples! Review perhaps for some but what a super review! Jim C.
Corey, you are a fantastic guitar tutor. I absolutely love your videos. You explain everything in great detail. I'm a retired 70 year old learning guitar. My goodness I have come leaps and bounds just watching your lessons. Thank you very much. Incidentally you are an incredible guitarist, please don't stop your lesson they are invaluable. Thank you once again. Terry.
Corey, it finally clicked for me!!!!! , because of this lesson , I finally get it, I understand how the 251works with the 145, I have been trying to understand exactly what is going on for longer than I care to admit, Haha, thankyou, you are a great teacher
Corey...that took me back to my guitar lessons back in 1970......:-)...and ny teacher back then was a nice guy like you too.....haha....great stuff....
I heard that," I'll go to the grave playin that" I IV V, I'm with you, I know exactly what you mean, you got my attention, cool stuff, thank you for putting this stuff up, extremely well done, I think your a great musican and a great teacher, thanks agian my friend
Hi Corey! such a great lesson!!! Could you give more info about these 251 and 1625 and when to use them!? This is getting really intereting! ^^ Thanks if you can or can not! ;)
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Hi. I signed up for your website, but I'm having trouble finding the tabs and backing track mentioned in this video. Can anyone help me navigate? Thanks in advance.
HI! Thanks for signing up. You want to go to the VIP course and scroll to the bottom and you'll see a section that says, Intro To Jazz Blues. That is where you will find the TAB and track. Please contact support@workingclassguitar.com if you have any other questions. Thanks again!
Some very cool chords I will be adding to my reptouir. How many bars is this chord progression ? I count 12 which most common but I like to switch up to 8 or 16 bars sometimes. I love the 7th, 9th, dim 7 but my fav chords are maj7th and some others i don't know the names of (forgive me) but I mix all these plus min7th and suspended chords together & play em up and down by the neck and it sounds great like improvising a solo but improvising with chords. Its great if your just noodling around by yourself. If your jamming with others, u definitely want to stick with a chord progression.
In diatonic harmony you can substitute a dominant 7th for the II or VI chord. I not sure about the theory but it is a chord substitution which is used frequently. I have heard it called the 2 6 rule also.
I am liking your lessons and your approach more and more! You are a great, positive and inspiring teacher! Many thanks, keep it up!
Thx for that! Enjoy the lessons!
Hey Corey… one of your students here, Doug Smith from Denver. Thank you for this lesson and all the lessons and everything you do for those of us who love this beautiful instrument , the Guitar! Is Lessons perfect timing as I’m trying to spice up my Blues playing !
Exhibit A of walking bass line explained perfectly thanks- great job
Thx!
This is just further proof why Corey's the best.......he consistently delivers pertinent lessons in very fun and digestible terms with superior examples! Review perhaps for some but what a super review!
Jim C.
Cheers Cory, never really thought about 2-5-1's and 1-6-2-5's just being components within a larger body before, thank you sir
My pleasure!
Corey, you are a fantastic guitar tutor. I absolutely love your videos. You explain everything in great detail. I'm a retired 70 year old learning guitar. My goodness I have come leaps and bounds just watching your lessons. Thank you very much. Incidentally you are an incredible guitarist, please don't stop your lesson they are invaluable. Thank you once again. Terry.
Thx so much, Terry!
Amazing simple progression!! You were born for teaching!!
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quel plaisir d'apprendre avec vous .Merci pour ces leçons
Merci!
I have been having a blast working through this one. I feel like I'm making music for the first time, in a long time. Thank you very much Corey!.
MKH once again!! Rides again!! Jim C.
thanks Corzles.............. from Tim , NZ
Corey, it finally clicked for me!!!!! , because of this lesson , I finally get it, I understand how the 251works with the 145, I have been trying to understand exactly what is going on for longer than I care to admit, Haha, thankyou, you are a great teacher
Glad it helped!
Beautiful chord progression. Thank you for sharing. Happy to see similar material. Your courses are great, I’m working my way through 3 of them
Wow, thanks so much!
Corey...that took me back to my guitar lessons back in 1970......:-)...and ny teacher back then was a nice guy like you too.....haha....great stuff....
Love this lesson! You're a great teacher!
Wow, thank you!
Thank You Corey!!!
I heard that," I'll go to the grave playin that" I IV V, I'm with you, I know exactly what you mean, you got my attention, cool stuff, thank you for putting this stuff up, extremely well done, I think your a great musican and a great teacher, thanks agian my friend
Appreciate it!
Very clear explanation, Sir.
Best regards from Indonesia 🇮🇩
Corey you are a legend! Thanks again for your musical wisdom - simple but oh so complex if you look deeper
I appreciate that! Thanks, Bill!
The cool thing about diminished chords is that there’s really only 3 shapes. Shape off the low E, shape off the A and a shape off first 4 strings.
Nice breakdown. Pretty progression.
what about the Snyglian 3rd mode inversion, professor...?
Wow thank you👍
Thanks for doing this! This is what I requested a little bit ago and you really delivered a great lesson!
Glad you liked it!
Great jazz blues lesson Corey, always wanted to try & learn some jazz blues. Thank you for this.
You’re very welcome!
That was one sweet lesson, love the mellow tone you have there.
Thx!
This is Really Amazing! Thanks many times for sharing, and Making it so easy!! Peace ;)
My pleasure!
Reminds me of Ramblin on my mind.
My playing has improved a lot lately 🎸 VIP member here 🙋🏻♂️
Fantastic! Happy to have you!
Great lesson ! thanks
My pleasure!
Hi Corey! such a great lesson!!! Could you give more info about these 251 and 1625 and when to use them!? This is getting really intereting! ^^
Thanks if you can or can not! ;)
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Nice !
I understand 251 turn around but where does the 2 chord come in?
Awesome ;-) Thank you a lot _()_
Sure!
Fantastic tutorial! Do you have a jazz piece in mind that uses this progression ? I would like to sing along :-)
Try route 66!
Of course! Many thanks for the quick reply :)
Hi. I signed up for your website, but I'm having trouble finding the tabs and backing track mentioned in this video. Can anyone help me navigate? Thanks in advance.
HI! Thanks for signing up. You want to go to the VIP course and scroll to the bottom and you'll see a section that says, Intro To Jazz Blues. That is where you will find the TAB and track. Please contact support@workingclassguitar.com if you have any other questions. Thanks again!
Some very cool chords I will be adding to my reptouir. How many bars is this chord progression ?
I count 12 which most common but I like to switch up to 8 or 16 bars sometimes. I love the 7th, 9th, dim 7 but my fav chords are maj7th and some others i don't know the names of (forgive me) but I mix all these plus min7th and suspended chords together & play em up and down by the neck and it sounds great like improvising a solo but improvising with chords. Its great if your just noodling around by yourself. If your jamming with others, u definitely want to stick with a chord progression.
How funny.. you mention Secondary Dominant and I am JUST LEARNING THAT NOW!! LOL
Nice!
Promise me that you’ll go to the grave with that guitar. I always love seeing you play that one.
Sixth is minor. What is the theory that makes it okay to play it as a major dominant 7th?
The E7 here is a secondary dominant to the Am7
My Knees Hurt!! Hey, buddy!! Jim C.
In diatonic harmony you can substitute a dominant 7th for the II or VI chord. I not sure about the theory but it is a chord substitution which is used frequently. I have heard it called the 2 6 rule also.
Dominant harmony has nothing to do with diatonic harmony i believe
Thank You Corey!!!
Thank You Corey!!!