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How to Play Jazz Guitar : Walking Bass Chord Comping in Jazz Guitar

Learn how to play walking bass chord comping in jazz guitar from a recording artist in this free music lesson video. Expert: Dustin Plumb Contact: www.dustinplumb.net Bio: Dustin Plumb is a multi-instrumentalist from the Pacific Northwest. He has a Bachelors’ in Music from the University of Oregon. Filmmaker: Dustin Plumb

25 Responses to How to Play Jazz Guitar : Walking Bass Chord Comping in Jazz Guitar
  1. iheartcoolcats
    August 24, 2010 | 2:55 am

    such a relieving change from “Hi! I’m Peter Vogl…”

  2. vaikinas30
    August 24, 2010 | 11:41 am

    Dustin is amazing . thanks a lot . MORE THAN APRICIATE.

  3. ischerer
    August 24, 2010 | 8:38 pm

    those aren’t E7 or D7 he’s playing. they’re E9 and D9. a very minor correction but something that might be confusing to a beginner.

  4. ischerer
    August 24, 2010 | 8:43 pm

    those aren’t E7 or D7 he’s playing. rather they are E9 and D9. a very minor correction but something that may be confusing to a beginner.

  5. litlemadguitarist
    August 25, 2010 | 3:11 pm

    People should mix jazz chords with rock more often instead of just playing the same old 4 simple chords alll the time.

  6. gus23a
    August 26, 2010 | 3:45 pm

    how does he play the bm7 at the beginning?
    i know 27 possibilities to play this chord, starting from the first tho the 19th fret.

  7. GBPaddling
    August 27, 2010 | 2:46 am

    Good stuff indeed,but triplets? – no.

  8. Balikote
    August 27, 2010 | 9:11 am

    thanks a lot

  9. jaeshim1
    August 27, 2010 | 11:44 am

    wow fantastic
    expertvile finally presents an expert

  10. kfirlevi1
    August 28, 2010 | 1:03 pm

    i hate guitar soooooooooooooooo much

  11. ZackPomerleau
    August 29, 2010 | 12:25 am

    @ischerer It sounds like he knows what he’s doing, but cool.

  12. ischerer
    August 29, 2010 | 1:32 am

    @ZackPomerleau – he does know what he’s doing, just oversimplifying his chord nomenclature.

  13. karasashanna
    August 29, 2010 | 7:55 am

    thank you :)

  14. wkriski
    August 29, 2010 | 1:19 pm

    @gus23a Bm7 is on the 7th fret, B on low E string, and A D F# on the 4th, 3rd and 2nd strings

  15. wkriski
    August 29, 2010 | 1:20 pm

    @ZackPomerleau he knows what he’s doing

  16. ZackPomerleau
    August 29, 2010 | 3:27 pm

    @ischerer Okay, cool! I don’t play JAZZ guitar myself, I am a drummer in that sense, but I know the theory. Thanks for clearing that up.

  17. ZackPomerleau
    August 29, 2010 | 3:27 pm

    @kfirlevi1 Then don’t watch guitar based videos.

  18. gus23a
    August 30, 2010 | 1:17 am

    @wkriski
    i found it out myself, but nevertheless, thank you!

  19. mjchael
    August 31, 2010 | 7:13 am

    A good Letkion, but the Fonts above your fingers nerves.

  20. Lutemann
    August 31, 2010 | 4:01 pm

    Very good!! Less is usually more and you showed just the right amount to get the whole thing going.

  21. pagans68
    September 1, 2010 | 5:34 am

    Thanks for the video Dustin, it made good sense to me compared to the other things i’ve read/seen.

  22. LearnGuitarGuru
    September 1, 2010 | 10:59 am

    Jazz is pretty fun – I always like to jam out a little bit with it.

  23. nightelf2004
    September 1, 2010 | 7:15 pm

    @rpmpdl dude beethoven was deaf….and he made some of the best music this world has ever heard…

  24. btuc401
    September 4, 2010 | 6:48 am

    @nightelf2004 how the fuck is your comment not one of the highest rated yet his is? props, i love beethoven

  25. rpmpdl
    September 4, 2010 | 6:52 pm

    @nightelf2004 I get what your saying man I like Beethoven too but honestly not ever single deaf guitarist is going to write music that will last for centuries. If this video had wanted to help that deaf guitarist looking to play jazz they would have included tablature for them or even an in-depth look at what’s being played not the science behind it

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