The Jazz Guitar Chord Dictionary
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    Dim7s are your friend (general truth)

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  3. #27

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    Nice thread. A lot of good stuff here.

  4. #28

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    Cool little walking segment where Ted plays with the pick then changes to fingers around 7:16:


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    The Stout voicings are great--they are very similar to the "Ranger Doug" chords...they're the good ones, kids!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
    I remember Jim Hall talking about this...he said with a good strong bassline, you can get away with a lot on the chord stabs...

    A very fun way to play--when there's no bassist!
    I learned nearly everything from this:

    Jim Hall's "My Funny Valentine" Chordal Comping Transcription



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    Quote Originally Posted by 55bar
    I learned nearly everything from this:

    Jim Hall's "My Funny Valentine" Chordal Comping Transcription



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    I never transcribed that actually, but I remember being influenced by the sound of it - thanks for the link!

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    Quote Originally Posted by christianm77
    Dim7s are your friend (general truth)
    Indeed. They're like chord glue.

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    Though this is fingerstyle, not plectrum, it's one of the best primers of playing walking bass lines on a jazz guitar that I have seen.


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    I prefer using fingers.


  12. #36

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    the old video by Joe Pass "Solo jazz Guitar" actually has a lot of this in it.