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Jazz Guitar Basics for Beginners (Autumn Leaves Guitar Lesson with Tabs) 

Andy Dacoulis
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Here are some basic jazz lines that help the beginner outline the changes on "Autumn Leaves". The lines outline each chord and I demonstrate the concepts involved in creating the lines. The jazz vocabulary shown here is developed by targeting chord tones as well as using lines that highlight the color notes of the jazz chords.
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@SalsaBailaProductions
@SalsaBailaProductions Год назад
Thats my level of jazz understanding tx so i followed along without getting lost
@CalltheRealEstateLadynow
@CalltheRealEstateLadynow 11 месяцев назад
The unknown meaning of the word "beginner"
@hughkremer4026
@hughkremer4026 9 месяцев назад
I don't think the purpose is beginner guitar or beginner music theory, but beginner jazz, which is learning how to solo over jazz chords.
@ethanpunto9222
@ethanpunto9222 9 месяцев назад
Yea beginner jazz and beginner guitar are in two very different places of the journey my friend
@alexsm3882
@alexsm3882 9 месяцев назад
​@@ethanpunto9222well yeah no shit 😂
@CalltheRealEstateLadynow
@CalltheRealEstateLadynow 9 месяцев назад
I hear some "better than thou" evangelists who lost their sense of humor somewhere down the road of becoming an intermediate jazz guitarist.
@blanebeats8647
@blanebeats8647 8 месяцев назад
Sucks to suck 🤷‍♂️
@georgetebbens3524
@georgetebbens3524 10 месяцев назад
Very informative and well explained. I've been teaching myself to play guitar since I was 13 years old 55 years ago. I've spent several tens of thousands of hours puzzling out music theory. I was a big time George Harrison fan when I started teaching myself guitar -- with the guidance of a chord book I got for Christmas. George's post-Beatles songs feature gorgeous chords -- extensions, augmented and diminished chords. Anyway, the point I'm trying to get across is that, even though my guitar is currently vacationing at the local pawn shop spa I understand the neck of the guitar well enough to follow this lesson without a guitar in my hands. Thanks.
@amguit
@amguit 6 месяцев назад
Enjoy coming back to this lesson. Always learn something new
@antav9371
@antav9371 Год назад
Thanks for the chord charts/dots. Much easier than trying see where your fingers are on the neck.
@user-bi5gs8mj4d
@user-bi5gs8mj4d 2 месяца назад
This is fantastic! The chord progressions alone are really cool to learn… then to have the lines explained, great stuff!
@kjv-public-domain
@kjv-public-domain 5 месяцев назад
What's so bad about using your thumb? It helps conserve energy when I'm playing four hour gigs, and I like hitting open strings whenever I can. The thumb allows me to play some dynamite stuff. Guys who criticize the use of the thumb don't know jack sh*t. Great lesson. Much obliged.
@AndyDacoulis
@AndyDacoulis 5 месяцев назад
Yes, I agree with you. I find it comfortable to use the thumb for certain voicings and it frees up other fingers for extensions.
@jimbolimbo4422
@jimbolimbo4422 Год назад
thanks so much, im definatly a beginner , this is something i will practice over and over again
@caseyspaos448
@caseyspaos448 Год назад
Great free lesson! Thank you! I haven't started those lines yet, because I'm still tryna work out those awesome chords at 1:30 - 1:40 😂
@TheMotorman116
@TheMotorman116 8 месяцев назад
I’m a rock and roll/rockabilly player myself, but this is awesome. Seems foreign to me, but I’d sure like to learn some jazz. Your guitar sounds great btw!
@AndyDacoulis
@AndyDacoulis 8 месяцев назад
Thank you! This style of guitar translates very well to rockabilly. Good luck!
@Eirini.e11
@Eirini.e11 5 месяцев назад
Beginners left the chat
@mpc77769
@mpc77769 2 месяца назад
@Eirini.e11 damn it. I didn't think anybody saw me.
@noahmcabee2534
@noahmcabee2534 21 день назад
If you're a beginner the best thing you could do is something way out of your ability. Realize that youre lazy not stupid ,take it second by second until you get it . Play the dogshit outta it and you'll be a badass guitar player
@benallen5410
@benallen5410 Год назад
As always, AMAZING!! I can't thank you enough for how you have improved my playing!!
@AndyDacoulis
@AndyDacoulis Год назад
Really happy to hear this, thanks
@ericplummer4089
@ericplummer4089 Год назад
A great bass player makes the band great! Mo is a beast! Her solo was monstrous!😮
@jean-paul4337
@jean-paul4337 11 месяцев назад
Très clair. Merci pour ces précieuses informations!
@AndyDacoulis
@AndyDacoulis 11 месяцев назад
Merci Jean-Paul. De rien.
@dandylion6
@dandylion6 2 месяца назад
Thanks Andy. This is helpful. I got more out of this than most Jazz lessons.
@AndyDacoulis
@AndyDacoulis 2 месяца назад
Glad to hear it! Thanks
@DarrianIII
@DarrianIII 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for this lesson ! Downloaded to study and writing to remember these for future performances and church solos!
@AndyDacoulis
@AndyDacoulis 8 месяцев назад
Perfect!
@taufiqandikajazzer
@taufiqandikajazzer Год назад
Clear explanation. Best regards from Indonesia ❤
@6deste
@6deste 7 месяцев назад
Great lesson, beautiful guitar
@jaywonderful1477
@jaywonderful1477 Год назад
Your vids are so helpful right to the point and unselfish. God bless you
@austinhall2362
@austinhall2362 9 месяцев назад
Nice. Gonna take me a minute to get it inside my mind. Thank you so much.
@patrick7975
@patrick7975 Год назад
Exactly what I needed, keep it up at this standard 🙏
@13thAMG
@13thAMG 4 месяца назад
"Don't judge me for using my thumb". Ha ha ha! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 PMSL! And here I was all scratching my noggin, focusing on the fact that I've been playing this song in friggin Gmaj for decades! Ha ha ha. Not out of inability to transpose, just pure bloody laziness on my part. 🤪 Nah, brother, I use both thumb and trad depending on the situation. Thumb is cool. Economical. 👍👍 Ha ha. Cool lesson as always, Andy. 🤩
@JaysenDubois22
@JaysenDubois22 6 месяцев назад
The album on the background "Parce qu'on vient de loin" is the first album I bought back in the days when I was 12 years old, still listening a lot of it, great, great album !!!
@AndyDacoulis
@AndyDacoulis 6 месяцев назад
Haha that's great! I played on the acoustic version of "Parce qu'on Vient de Loin' That's why I have the gold record
@JaysenDubois22
@JaysenDubois22 5 месяцев назад
Thats awesome, thats the first song that get me into music, my first music love 🤯
@juaniddalmau6468
@juaniddalmau6468 Год назад
In the name of the music and all the great things in life i greet and thank you for taking your time to teach this beauty. :D
@flyingrat492
@flyingrat492 Год назад
Coming into this with very little theory knowledge, I need to do a lot before I even get to this video
@yusaldyhikmara4109
@yusaldyhikmara4109 7 дней назад
Andy: "don't judge me for using my thumb" *me with small hands, can hardly use thumb : "no, you judge me" *me proceed to cry on the corner of my room
@andyd4137
@andyd4137 2 месяца назад
I think the people saying "this isn't beginner level" are confusing beginner Jazz with beginner guitar. They're not the same. You don't start with Jazz if you are just a beginner at guitar. That's like trying to learn how to dance before you're even able to walk.
@femi_progressoi8698
@femi_progressoi8698 6 месяцев назад
Beautiful
@montes707
@montes707 Год назад
Great etude man! I hope you make more for other jazz standards 🤘
@singhsonu391
@singhsonu391 Год назад
Thank you sir for amazing video.। It is easy to understand jazz basic. God bless you
@carlosdanielcornejoarriaga4260
excelente amigo
@wadesharp11
@wadesharp11 Год назад
So good! Best teacher and playing 😍❤️✝️thank you
@Web4Panama
@Web4Panama Год назад
Thanks for another great lesson Andy. I sang this at a karaoke recently and was wanting to learn ways to play it on guitar also. I can already hear how these 'tools' would be applied to other genres as I go through it.
@brentgilbert4208
@brentgilbert4208 Год назад
That Gmin6 has great color!
@kubricksghost6058
@kubricksghost6058 7 месяцев назад
that was incredibly dope!
@jimmcfarlane5611
@jimmcfarlane5611 9 месяцев назад
Many Thanks
@DiegoGonzalez-zv8jh
@DiegoGonzalez-zv8jh Год назад
Wow if this is the beginner stuff I've got a lot more to learn than I thought 😅
@StevesBeyondRepair
@StevesBeyondRepair Год назад
Andy, absolute great content, superb video quality and editing, does not go unnoticed! Thank you!
@jimmcfarlane5611
@jimmcfarlane5611 9 месяцев назад
Suddenly Jazz doesn't seem so esoteric
@AvalanchePerformance
@AvalanchePerformance Год назад
Wait. What was the first chord again? And second And is there a power chord version
@lewisbeeman
@lewisbeeman 11 месяцев назад
After significant confusion on the chord names, and fingering of said chords, I realized I am not ready for beginner Jazz guitar. I mean great job with the video, but I should probably stick all my normal chords and learn years of theory before this.
@bobryan8793
@bobryan8793 11 месяцев назад
Appreciate you sir 🙏...
@Archtops
@Archtops Год назад
Brilliant!
@MysterySchool101
@MysterySchool101 Год назад
Very Helpful 🙂
@RobertEMason
@RobertEMason 11 месяцев назад
Great video. Like unlocking secrets hidden in plain sight
@j.r.goldman3279
@j.r.goldman3279 Год назад
Great stuff .
@realtoast7036
@realtoast7036 7 месяцев назад
Love this! Thank you. Q): Are thumbs not allowed? I'm finding myself naturally moving to my thumb on a few of these chords.
@AndyDacoulis
@AndyDacoulis 7 месяцев назад
I would definitely use your thumb. My rule of thumb (sorry) is - do whatever it takes to get the job done smoothly, efficiently, and comfortably. Go for it.
@hueysharapova7175
@hueysharapova7175 7 месяцев назад
2:35
@aj6417
@aj6417 Год назад
Awesome!
@reghunt2487
@reghunt2487 8 месяцев назад
This is fun 😎👍
@Dark-yo7tz
@Dark-yo7tz 9 месяцев назад
Love the song and the lesson is great, but can I listen to this on Spotify? I can't find the right version or I'm just not hearing it right. I'm just getting into jazz so I'm not sure what to look for
@sebb440
@sebb440 Год назад
you are a good teacher, cheers
@davids736
@davids736 Месяц назад
I've got a question that I'm hoping someone can answer, because I've seen this before. So, for example, the Cm7 chord he plays, he only uses strings 6,4,3,2 - missing out strings 5 and 1. That shape is taken from the Em7 barre shape - so why not just finger the whole barre chord, rather then the fiddley shape he uses, having to miss out the fifth string. And even more confusing, he clearly strums the whole chord, including the 5th string which is supposed to be missed out. You can still pick the strings using those strings, but it's a lot more natural to hold that E-shape barre chord.... I do hope I'm making sense! Help!! Thanks in advance... 👍🎸
@coachp7486
@coachp7486 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing, Andy. I'm a new fan, subscribed and been watching your other vids. For the EfMaj7, would it be wrong to add the "B" ? ie EfMaj7/B I know it's not part of the orig song but to me sounds "ok" to incl .. sometimes 'yes' and sometimes 'no'. Thx again for sharing your knowledge ! Fr MB.
@AndyDacoulis
@AndyDacoulis 5 месяцев назад
Hi there - I probably would not add the note B to the Ebmaj7. It ends up being the #5 which is a bit tense. However, if you like that sound, you can play a G triad on the Ebmaj7 chord to get the 3rd, #5, and maj7 in an easy shape. I do this from time to time. Try it out!
@coachp7486
@coachp7486 5 месяцев назад
Will give it a try. Thx !
@eddiecharlton3173
@eddiecharlton3173 8 месяцев назад
Where is the link for the tab
@AndyDacoulis
@AndyDacoulis 8 месяцев назад
In the description: www.dropbox.com/s/wlzl1fac227eeww/Basic%20Jazz%20Vocabulary.pdf?dl=0
@nikodemski
@nikodemski Год назад
0:20 start
@ACOMPA
@ACOMPA Год назад
Tres beau
@gianriccardopera708
@gianriccardopera708 3 месяца назад
I have to ask you a suggestion, if I may: I would like to transform Slabo day, by Peter Green, into a jazzy progression. It;s Am, F, G Am. How would you do that, in a way that the original solo still fit ? Thank you very much!
@AndyDacoulis
@AndyDacoulis 3 месяца назад
I suppose the first place to spice things up would be to add 4-note chords to the progression: Am7, Fmaj7, G13, and Fmaj7. You can still play the original solo but the harmony behind the solo will be a bit more colorful
@Acujeremy
@Acujeremy Год назад
Since the Real Book for C instruments is not written in the oath we see for standard guitar notation, what we see as C4 in the Real Book, would be what standard guitar notation writes as C3, is this correct? So if we are used to reading in standard guitar notation, we need to play the melodies an octave higher than we would normally play, correct?
@stevenmagliacane7407
@stevenmagliacane7407 Год назад
Hey man I like your style
@AndyDacoulis
@AndyDacoulis Год назад
Thanks!
@stevenmagliacane7407
@stevenmagliacane7407 Год назад
I have been playing guitar for a very very long time. And they always love jazz. I just was always so intimidated by it. I’ve been playing in a cover band for a few months and it’s starting to feel like I’m so much better than what I’m playing. Not like from an ego standpoint but from a point of I can be doing so much more and really following where my passion is. So I’m starting this journey on learning, jazz chords and improv stuff. Thanks man.
@AndyDacoulis
@AndyDacoulis Год назад
@@stevenmagliacane7407 That's great! Your situation is similar to what mine was as well. It's worth the study and effort to play this music as it's extremely rewarding. Good luck!
@sanvartandon7374
@sanvartandon7374 Месяц назад
Is this particular solo on streaming somewhere? Is there a reference for this?
@AndyDacoulis
@AndyDacoulis Месяц назад
Hi - this is a solo I created for the purpose of this lesson. Thanks
@ddugan64
@ddugan64 Год назад
I heard someone explain the chord progression as the circle of 4ths
@scotthaggett267
@scotthaggett267 Год назад
This is a great lesson, How do I get tab for this video ?
@AndyDacoulis
@AndyDacoulis Год назад
Hi Scott - the Tabs can be downloaded by clicking the dropbox link found in the description. Glad that you enjoyed the video
@belmontbutty4143
@belmontbutty4143 Год назад
Sorry to be a bit ignorant but why the e flat major 7 between the major and relative minor 251s; and why does the G7#5#9 take you back to the C7/C9?
@AndyDacoulis
@AndyDacoulis Год назад
Ebmaj7 is part of the standard chord progression of the song. The G7(#5#9) is functioining as a Dominant 7 chord of Cm7 (the start of the progression). I should have made that point a little more clear in my explanation. Thanks
@johntate5050
@johntate5050 Год назад
pmsl @ 'for beginner'. Comedy gold 🤣
@jamesissabenjamin4519
@jamesissabenjamin4519 7 месяцев назад
Pls sir can u tell me particularly the notes u are playing
@hueysharapova7175
@hueysharapova7175 7 месяцев назад
A through G. Some of them are sharps and flats.
@mohamedtarek1663
@mohamedtarek1663 Год назад
17:00
@sayanbasak3738
@sayanbasak3738 3 месяца назад
0:19
@dreamstate7595
@dreamstate7595 Год назад
8:34
@jjkn884..
@jjkn884.. Год назад
what amp did you use?
@AndyDacoulis
@AndyDacoulis Год назад
Hello - I use the Line 6 Helix for my videos. I record direct.
@Daedalus33
@Daedalus33 9 месяцев назад
Dude how is this in any way for beginners
@KidAstronaut
@KidAstronaut 7 месяцев назад
Hahaha it is like a Basic beginner level lesson but when you’re talking about Jazz it just starts at intermediate!!!
@sandtasticvideos6191
@sandtasticvideos6191 11 месяцев назад
Nice video but I wish you could explain the notes better and saying each individual note ypu're playing instead of the "something something arpeggio", because i don't think most beginner jazz players even know that
@walterlacayo6503
@walterlacayo6503 10 месяцев назад
Correction ; LARRY CARLTON.
@mahdiibrahim9
@mahdiibrahim9 7 месяцев назад
If this is for beginner, i'll back for metal things
@davejohnson-yi2rk
@davejohnson-yi2rk Месяц назад
No, this is in no way made for beginners! He presumes that these so-called beginners already have a strong understanding of Theory, the fretboard and Chords. 99% of Beginners do not! He should have called this "Jazz Guitar Intermediate Etude" for players with a minimum of 2 years experience. It would be nice if he actually taped lessons for Beginners.
@davids736
@davids736 Месяц назад
Well, just go to another lesson somewhere else then...no? In the time it took you to come here and moan about it you probably could have found a lesson more to your requirements. Just saying.... 👍🎸
@kaic7113
@kaic7113 Год назад
节奏方面也是个难点
@walterlacayo6503
@walterlacayo6503 10 месяцев назад
Too mechanical . The name of the game is to play freely and creatively as the song is in progression. So the best way is to learn licks just like rock. For instance, Larry Clayton never plays the same solo progression twice. He may play the same song over and over, but always different note soloing. Basically your lessons are useless.
@courier2081
@courier2081 11 месяцев назад
tbh im lost, this is probably a great lesson but i just dont have the brainpower to understand any of it
@Niko_is
@Niko_is 7 месяцев назад
So out of touch with what it means to be a beginner
@Steven-jj5tn
@Steven-jj5tn 4 месяца назад
Great video. Took a few hours but I got it. Thx
@AndyDacoulis
@AndyDacoulis 4 месяца назад
Glad to hear this!
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