Modern Jazz Improv – #4 Melodic Minor Scale – Jazz Guitar Lessons

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11 Responses to “Modern Jazz Improv – #4 Melodic Minor Scale – Jazz Guitar Lessons”

  1. THAT GUITAR SOUNDS PLASTIC.

  2. fucking inspiring

  3. zurdolipe says:

    amazing. Thank you!

  4. Beautiful sound amigo,you can use these scales in a chord 7?

  5. Jon Larock says:

    hahahahaahahahahaha!

  6. Jon Larock says:

    I like how he can do this LITERALLY with his eyes closed! lol

  7. no, just on minor chords like cm(maj7)

  8. I like your work thanks !!

  9. guys this is not as complicated as youre making it. if you need help PM me and I’ll explain.

  10. jazway27 says:

    Nice, simple and straightforward. GOOD LESSON.

  11. dumalucky says:

    good lesson even if the guitar looks like a comfort blanket.

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