The Jazz Guitar Chord Dictionary
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    Hi! I’m working on Vic Juris’ solo on his album Eye Contact.



    at 2:38 (beginning of the second A section) he plays some chords. I think the top notes are D, Bb, C, Ab. Is the first chord F-C-D?

    Would love a little help spelling out these 4 chords.

    thanks!

    josh

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    Not in a position to assist at the moment, but pleased to see Vic enter the chat for the second time in a week.

    What a gift, that dude is, even still.

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    So, the dissonance produced by open string chords is often instantly recognizable, as is the case here (but his distorted tone partly masks it). I think these are the chords Vic played.

    We See - Vic Juris-we-see-chords-1-jpg
    Last edited by Mick-7; 11-20-2024 at 05:26 AM.

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    Sounds to me the lead
    out of previous section
    just before @2:38 ends

    [x 6 9 x x x] Eb B

    Then, the new part starts out
    with two chords, each played
    as overlapped triad inversions

    Bb7
    [x x x 7 9 6] D Ab Bb
    [x x 6 7 6 x] Ab D F

    Ab7
    [x x x 5 7 4] C Gb Ab
    [x x 4 5 4 x] Gb C Eb

    Does this sound right?

    Now I'm not sure I'm
    where you are asking
    after seeing Mick-7's.

    If it helps, below is a piano
    that plays and marks notes
    Pop-up Piano
    Last edited by pauln; 11-20-2024 at 02:17 AM. Reason: Need a piano?

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    Well yes, Bb7 (alt) > Ab7 (alt), but the open B string against the Bb & C notes produces that minor second dissonance.

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    Thanks! checking this out. I'll write some of the it out when i get a chance. At th 3:00 mark - does it sound to you like he plays a phrase into a looper or turns on a delay pedal briefly?

    I hear a repeated Bb-G-F-Eb figure and a 2nd descending line starting on Eb. He must have played the riff into a looper and held it for a just a few measures and then released it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by josh74
    Thanks! checking this out. I'll write some of the it out when i get a chance. At th 3:00 mark - does it sound to you like he plays a phrase into a looper or turns on a delay pedal briefly?

    I hear a repeated Bb-G-F-Eb figure and a 2nd descending line starting on Eb. He must have played the riff into a looper and held it for a just a few measures and then released it.
    Thats delay, pretty sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by josh74
    Thanks! checking this out. I'll write some of the it out when i get a chance. At th 3:00 mark - does it sound to you like he plays a phrase into a looper or turns on a delay pedal briefly?

    I hear a repeated Bb-G-F-Eb figure and a 2nd descending line starting on Eb. He must have played the riff into a looper and held it for a just a few measures and then released it.
    What sonic subterfuge! The dude obviously doesn't want guitarists transcribing and stealing his licks.