

Step #2 – Passing Chord Series 4: Inversions
Stage 3 | Lesson: 32 | Step 2 – (Theory) This is a fantastic passing chord strategy that is used a lot by the pros and on recordings. Inversions can help fill space in almost all situations.
Stage 3 | Lesson: 32 | Step 2 – (Theory) This is a fantastic passing chord strategy that is used a lot by the pros and on recordings. Inversions can help fill space in almost all situations.
Stage 3 | Lesson: 32 | Step 3 – (Theory) Here we wrap up our passing chord series and look at how to create a balanced combination of all them in our tune.
Stage 3 | Lesson: 32 | Step 1 – (Theory) This is an extremely important step in your voicing journey. Drop 2 voicings, or “Bill Evans” voicings as some people like to call them, will lead to the purest and authentic jazz voicing sound you can get.
Stage 3 | Lesson: 31 | Step 3 – (Theory) Passing block chords is going to a extremely popular sound and texture you’re sure to recognize. These are going to be extremely versatile in so many different tunes.
Stage 3 | Lesson: 31 | Step 1 – (Theory) The diminished sus reharm is a mouthful to say, but it is most likely something you’ve heard and said, “That sounds great! What is that?!”
This is a fantastic tool to have in your tool bag for any tune.
Stage | Lesson: 31 | Step 2 – (Theory) Everyone wants to learn how to play block chords and for good reason. They sound gorgeous and can be used in so many different ways. Here we’ll learn exactly how to get started with them.
Stage 3 | Lesson: 30 | Step 1 – (Theory) Here we expand upon our Sus chord reharm tool by not resolving at all to the dominant chord! We also combine it with a tritone. Lots of great things happening in this step!
Stage 3 | Lesson: 30 | Step 2 – (Theory) If you’re not already doing this, then this concept will completely reinvent your blues playing and give it a great modern sound.
Stage 3 | Lesson: 30 | Step 3 – (Theory) The passing diminished chord sound is most widely known from the great educator Barry Harris. We will take a deep dive into this and expand upon this strategy as we continue.
Stage 3 | Lesson: 29 | Step 1 – (Theory) This simple sus chord reharm strategy will completely open new sounds, atmospheres and textures within your playing. Be sure to spend a lot of time learning and understanding this concept as we will expand upon it in the upcoming lessons.
Stage 3 | Lesson: 32 | Step 2 – (Theory) This is a fantastic passing chord strategy that is used a lot by the pros and on recordings. Inversions can help fill space in almost all situations.
Stage 3 | Lesson: 32 | Step 3 – (Theory) Here we wrap up our passing chord series and look at how to create a balanced combination of all them in our tune.
Stage 3 | Lesson: 32 | Step 1 – (Theory) This is an extremely important step in your voicing journey. Drop 2 voicings, or “Bill Evans” voicings as some people like to call them, will lead to the purest and authentic jazz voicing sound you can get.
Stage 3 | Lesson: 31 | Step 3 – (Theory) Passing block chords is going to a extremely popular sound and texture you’re sure to recognize. These are going to be extremely versatile in so many different tunes.
Stage 3 | Lesson: 31 | Step 1 – (Theory) The diminished sus reharm is a mouthful to say, but it is most likely something you’ve heard and said, “That sounds great! What is that?!”
This is a fantastic tool to have in your tool bag for any tune.
Stage | Lesson: 31 | Step 2 – (Theory) Everyone wants to learn how to play block chords and for good reason. They sound gorgeous and can be used in so many different ways. Here we’ll learn exactly how to get started with them.
Stage 3 | Lesson: 30 | Step 1 – (Theory) Here we expand upon our Sus chord reharm tool by not resolving at all to the dominant chord! We also combine it with a tritone. Lots of great things happening in this step!
Stage 3 | Lesson: 30 | Step 2 – (Theory) If you’re not already doing this, then this concept will completely reinvent your blues playing and give it a great modern sound.
Stage 3 | Lesson: 30 | Step 3 – (Theory) The passing diminished chord sound is most widely known from the great educator Barry Harris. We will take a deep dive into this and expand upon this strategy as we continue.
Stage 3 | Lesson: 29 | Step 1 – (Theory) This simple sus chord reharm strategy will completely open new sounds, atmospheres and textures within your playing. Be sure to spend a lot of time learning and understanding this concept as we will expand upon it in the upcoming lessons.