The Jazz Guitar Chord Dictionary
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    I’m sharing this backing track to play as a trio. You can practice the chords while playing the melody or the solo. The double bass is already recorded so it sounds as realistic as possible. Enjoy it!


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    The bass sounds like MrSunnyBass (a prolific youtuber who does really cool bass tracks). Did you just add drums to his Wave video? If so, you should credit him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John A.
    The bass sounds like MrSunnyBass (a prolific youtuber who does really cool bass tracks). Did you just add drums to his Wave video? If so, you should credit him.
    “No, no , I recorded the double bass myself because I play the double bass.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sakojazz
    “No, no , I recorded the double bass myself because I play the double bass.”
    My bad, apologies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sakojazz
    I’m sharing this backing track to play as a trio. You can practice the chords while playing the melody or the solo. The double bass is already recorded so it sounds as realistic as possible. Enjoy it!

    Sounds good, but what are those scales written out for? Sure you wouldn't use chord scale theory for a tune like that to improvise?

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    That's not a bossa nova rhythm, more like a rock beat.

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    If you don’t use the correct scale for each chord, trust me, it’s not going to sound good

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sakojazz
    If you don’t use the correct scale for each chord, trust me, it’s not going to sound good
    The "correct scale for each chord" may contain all the correct notes, but not necessarily in the correct order.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GuyBoden
    The "correct scale for each chord" may contain all the correct notes, but not necessarily in the correct order.
    That put Mr Preview in his place in 1971!