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Old 02-27-2010, 02:51 AM
 
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Default Learning usefull chords and their progressinon.

Hi,

I'm currently using Mimi Fox's Arpeggio Studies, and its a really simple (less words, more exercises) and great progressively going book for beginners...

But I also want to learn jazz chords (want to learn to create chord at 5 different positions and progress them) with a book as simple as Mimi. I've looked at the Chord Chemistry, but its looks kinda advanced to me... So what is the best jazz chord book that you can recommend for beginners...

Thanks.
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Old 02-27-2010, 10:56 AM
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Check out the 'CAGED' jazz chords material here:

BTstudent8024 | Scribd
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Old 02-27-2010, 04:53 PM
 
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Check out the 'CAGED' jazz chords material here:

BTstudent8024 | Scribd

Thanks for scanning fep. It will help me a lot. But will you upload the 21 to 26 of the CAGED chords?

It can easily be seen from his hand writting that how neat, polite, joyful and patient person Bill Trasher is. R.I.P. If you are able publish it, then please don't let them to re-type it in computer fonts... Its beauitiful with it's natural look...

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