Mastering Autumn Leaves Jazz Guitar Chords

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Dive into the rich world of jazz guitar with our comprehensive guide to mastering the iconic tune "Autumn Leaves."

In this video, we break down the essential jazz guitar chords and techniques needed to bring this timeless classic to life.

Whether you're a beginner looking to expand your chord vocabulary or an advanced player seeking new insights, this tutorial offers valuable tips and strategies to elevate your playing.

Join us on a musical journey as we explore the intricacies of "Autumn Leaves" and unlock the secrets to mastering jazz guitar chords.

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In this lesson, we will apply several concepts we studied in the Chord Melody series to a well-known jazz standard. I’m sure you will know this tune and have most likely played it many times. I hope you enjoy the video and find some fresh ways of playing Autumn Leaves. Have fun practicing! Mike

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For me, there are no substitutions going on here. It is the same harmony but with a specific selection of chord voicings of the original chords. This allows the same way of thinking when you're improvising or playing over it. It makes life simpler and easier.

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I love your channel, but this lesson, I understand the substitutions but it just sounds like block chords. I don't really feel that it ties in to the song. Probably in the next lesson, you're going to have melodic movement in each chord.

micwarren