If you want to learn a fun lick to play over this check out this Bud Powell influenced lick, this Charlie Parker Lick, or this awesome jazz lick.ĥ. ![]() In bar 9 and 10 instead of playing the normal V, IV, and I chords we substitute a II-V-I instead. For example, to set up the IV chord in measure 5 we play a quick II-V-I chord progression of the IV in bar 4. It makes the resolution chord more exciting.ģ. Jazz musicians love to solo over the II-V-I chord progression.Įssentially, what we do is just set up important chords in the blues chord progression by playing a II-V right before hand. Don’t be intimidated by all these extra chords. ![]() Most of the reharmonizations in this chord progression are just simply changing some of the regular blues chords and adding 2-5-1’s.Ģ. As we’ve talked about in many lesson before the #1 jazz chord progression is the II-V-I (2-5-1). You can also click on all the chord charts to expand and print them.ħ Tips To Understand This Jazz Blues Chord Progressionġ. ![]() Here is the chord chart for the 12 bar blues reharmonized with the jazz blues chord changes. (Bonus: Free Jam Practice Track at end of lesson). You can also click on the chord chart to expand and print. ![]() Here is the chord chart for the 12 bar blues played in a normal way.
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