Jazz Guitar Lesson - Chord Voicing and Comping Over a Blues Progression in the Style of Miles Davis
Published on 13 January 2016
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In this guitar lesson, Jon MacLennan will teach you some cool chord voicings and comping ideas for playing over a blues progression in the style of Miles Davis.
Miles Davis was born in May 26 of 1926 and passed away in September 28 of 1991. He was an American jazz musician, trumpeter and composer considered one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century.
Ok, hope this helps and as I already said, coming up with your own ideas is the best advice for starting to find `your´ unique sound and style.
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