"I'm known as a chord guy, I guess..." Tim Lerch on his favorite chord moves

Guitar Player Magazine Guide 13 days ago

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Tim Lerch's guitar vocabulary is extensive so if you're looking for new and exciting chords and phrasing for blues and jazz playing, look no further! For the full free tutorial visit: https://www.guitarplayer.com/lessons/im-known-as-a-chord-guy-i-guess-tim-lerch-on-his-favorite-chord-moves

1:45 Ex 1a: Dm7b5 phrase
2:08 Ex1b: G7#9b9#5 phrase
2:43 Ex1c: Cm(maj7)/A phrase
3:04 Ex 1d: Dm7b5 - G7#9b9#5 - Cm(maj7)/A
5:16 Ex 2: Dmadd9-Bbmadd9-Cmaj7
7:04 Ex 3: Ebmaj9/G - Bmaj9/D# - Abmaj9/C - D7#9 - G6
8:21 Ex 4a: Em7 -A/Bb - Dmaj9
9:31 Ex4b: Em7 - A13b9 - Dmaj9
9:58 Ex4c: Em7 - C(b9) or A7#9 - Dsus2
10:29 Ex4d: Sophisticated V-I moves up the fretboard
11:19 Ex4e: dim7maj7 voicings to imply A7alt, resolving to Dmaj9
13:11 Ex5a: Cm9 - F7alt (descending series) - Bb6/9
13:42 Ex5b: Cm9 - F7alt (descending series) - Bb6/9 (variation)
13:54 Ex5c: Cm9 - F7alt movement - Bb6/9 (variation)
15:29 Ex 6: Blues Groove in A major
17:18 Ex 7a: Parallel 13th chord shapes with the Blues scale
18:18 Ex 7b: Stacked 4th chord shapes with the Blues scale

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