???? Work Song: jazz minor blues chords lesson
????Work Song is a 16 bar minor blues that is great one to learn, especially for those new to jazz. It’s in F minor and in this lesson we take a look at:
????The form of the song and how it is variation of the standard minor blues form
????The chord shapes you need to play it
????How the harmony is functioning
????Enjoy the lesson and see you next time
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Today's jazz standard lesson is the chords to the minor blues 'Work Song'. I cover the shapes, the form and a bit about the harmony is functioning. Any questions or comments then leave them below. You can download the chart over at my website: https://www.jazzguitarwithandy.com/standards
thank you very much that was informative and excellent.
I play bass and have very little musical knowledge and not that much experience and I'm more used to playing 12 bar Blues I use good quality lessons like yours to get the chord structur and if I know / understand the structure I can usually play a reasonable bass to fit the song.
I'm unclear about bar were you show V7/IV with the appropriate root note be C or Bb.
I've got a memory that somebody said that when I see that notation both notes would fit with the cord but the one on the right hand side of the slash (/) corresponds to the lowest note in the chord and that implies to me I should be playing the b-flat and not the C.
p of course I can experiment, but I have neither good hearing nor do have a good ear for changes in tone and they'll probably both sound wrong ,????????????
Thanks, where do I get that chart?
Do you have a link to the 2nd lesson?
So glad I found your channel! Great teacher and brilliant songs thank you
Another Good Lesson Andy! I like how you always go into the details of what the harmony of the song is doing. I also like the clarity and detail of the chord charts and chord diagrams you use in presentations. Thanks again and Best Wishes!
Another Good Lesson Andy! I like how you always go into the details of what the harmony of the song is doing. I also like the clarity and detail of the chord charts and chord diagrams you use in presentations. FYI, I am working on Arpeggio's a lot these days and would love to find some good software I could use to develop and print clean arpeggio charts over the fretboard at various locations. I am tired of searching online for printable diagrams like these. Could you provide me a recommendation on software you use or recommend? I tried to provide you my e-mail address in a previous attempt to send this message and the message disappeared. I suspect having my e-mail address in the comment may have been the reason that happened. Thanks Andy, Best Wishes!
Another very good lesson Andy! I really like the discussion you always provide on the Harmony of what the song is doing. I also really like the clear chord diagrams and fret diagrams your lessons always provide. I am interested in finding good software to be able to print out good Chord charts like yours and Arpeggio diagrams I can develop over different parts of the fretboard. I am currently working a lot on Arpeggio's starting with Major and Dominant Chords. I am tired of trying to find diagrams and shapes online for these chords and shapes. Could you provide me a recommendation on software that I could look at for this purpose? Let me give you an e-mail address, bluegrassbillward@gmail.com. Thanks Andy, Best Wishes!
Beautiful chords my friend. Have a good day.