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Creative Voice Leading Chord Substitution for Jazz Rhythm Guitar: A Comprehensive Guide

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Jazz rhythm guitar playing is a dynamic and expressive art form that requires a deep understanding of harmony, rhythm, and improvisation. Chord substitution is a fundamental technique used by jazz guitarists to expand their harmonic palette and create more interesting and sophisticated melodies. By carefully guiding the movement of individual voices within a chord progression, you can achieve a fluid and harmonic sound that will captivate your audience.

Voice Leading Jazz Guitar: Creative Voice Leading Chord Substitution for Jazz Rhythm Guitar (Learn How to Play Jazz Guitar)
Voice Leading Jazz Guitar: Creative Voice Leading & Chord Substitution for Jazz Rhythm Guitar (Learn How to Play Jazz Guitar)
by Joseph Alexander

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Language : English
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Fundamentals of Voice Leading

Before diving into chord substitution, it's essential to have a grasp of the principles of voice leading. Voice leading refers to the smooth and logical movement of individual notes within a chord progression. The primary goal is to avoid creating dissonant intervals between adjacent chords.

In jazz rhythm guitar, the four main voices to consider are:

• Root: the lowest note of the chord • 3rd: the third note of the chord, which determines its major or minor quality • 5th: the fifth note of the chord, which provides stability and fullness • 7th: the seventh note of the chord, which adds color and harmonic complexity

Types of Chord Substitution

There are three main types of chord substitution:

1. Triad Substitution: Replacing one triad with another that shares the same root. 2. 7th Chord Substitution: Replacing a triad with a 7th chord that shares the same root. 3. Extended Chord Substitution: Replacing a triad or 7th chord with a chord that has more extensions, such as 9ths, 11ths, or 13ths.

Triad Substitution

Triad substitution is the most basic type of chord substitution. It involves replacing one triad with another that shares the same root. Some common triad substitutions include:

• Maj7 for maj6: This substitution adds a more open and airy sound. • min7 for min6: This substitution creates a darker and more mellow mood. • min7b5 for min7: This substitution adds a touch of dissonance and tension.

7th Chord Substitution

7th chord substitution is more complex than triad substitution, but it offers a wider range of possibilities. It involves replacing a triad with a 7th chord that shares the same root. Some common 7th chord substitutions include:

• Maj7 for maj6: This substitution adds a more stable and resonant sound. • min7 for min6: This substitution creates a more lyrical and melodic line. • dom7 for maj7: This substitution adds tension and anticipation.

Extended Chord Substitution

Extended chord substitution is the most advanced type of chord substitution. It involves replacing a triad or 7th chord with a chord that has more extensions, such as 9ths, 11ths, or 13ths. Some common extended chord substitutions include:

• Maj9 for maj7: This substitution adds a more sophisticated and colorful sound. • min11 for min7: This substitution creates a more lush and harmonic texture. • dom13 for dom7: This substitution adds a more intense and dramatic effect.

Creative Application

The key to using chord substitution creatively is to consider the overall context of the music. Think about the melody, the rhythm, and the harmonic progression. Experiment with different substitutions to find what sounds best and what fits the mood and style of the piece. Here are a few tips for creative chord substitution:

Use substitution to create tension and release: Start with a consonant chord and gradually introduce more dissonant substitutions to build tension. Then, resolve the tension by returning to a more consonant chord. • Use substitutions to create melodic interest: Pay attention to the melodic movement of the individual voices. Smooth voice leading will create a beautiful and flowing melody. • Use substitutions to support the soloist: Choose substitutions that complement the melody being played by the soloist. This will create a more cohesive and supportive sound.

Chord substitution is a powerful technique that can transform your jazz rhythm guitar playing. By understanding the principles of voice leading and experimenting with different types of substitution, you can expand your harmonic vocabulary, create more interesting melodies, and captivate your audience. Remember to always practice and listen critically to your playing. The more you explore, the more creative and expressive you will become. Embrace the journey of chord substitution and let your music soar to new heights!

Voice Leading Jazz Guitar: Creative Voice Leading Chord Substitution for Jazz Rhythm Guitar (Learn How to Play Jazz Guitar)
Voice Leading Jazz Guitar: Creative Voice Leading & Chord Substitution for Jazz Rhythm Guitar (Learn How to Play Jazz Guitar)
by Joseph Alexander

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Language : English
File size : 20873 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 123 pages
Lending : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
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Voice Leading Jazz Guitar: Creative Voice Leading Chord Substitution for Jazz Rhythm Guitar (Learn How to Play Jazz Guitar)
Voice Leading Jazz Guitar: Creative Voice Leading & Chord Substitution for Jazz Rhythm Guitar (Learn How to Play Jazz Guitar)
by Joseph Alexander

4.6 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 20873 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 123 pages
Lending : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
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