Playing Position
Some Essential Theory
4/4 (Common) Time
2/4 Time
3/4 Time
Fingerboard Chart to 12th Fret
Note Study Chart
Major Scale and Scale Degrees Chart
Major Scales
How to Construct a Major Scale
Chord Building Chart
How to Extract a Bass Line from a Major Scale
The Blues Scale - First Three Positions
Harmonized Major Scale
Chord Progressions
12 Bar Progression Using I-IV-V Chords
Blues in Bb
12 Bar Progressions Using Blues Scale
II-V-I Progression in Every Key
Versatile Two Measure Progressions
Eighth Notes
Eighth Note Pattern
Sixteenth Notes
Combining Dotted 8th and 16th Notes
Triplets
Patters Using 8th, 16th, Dotted Notes, and Triplets
Rhythm Patterns
Study in Simplicity
Study in Two Beat Style
Chord Progessions in Various Timme Signatures
Substitutions
Major Scales - Movable Finger Patterns
Blues Scale Position Four, Five, and Six
Diminished Chords
Augmented Chords
Line Extractions
Blues Scale Positions 7, 8, and 9
Shifting Studies
Using Perfect Fifths
Tenths
Whole Step - Half Step, Leading Tones
Walking Bass Line
One Measure 7th Patterns
Chord Progressions to a Jazz Standard
Blues Scale - Position Ten
Jazz - Rock (Deadened String Technique)
Patterns
Mixolydian Scales and Scale Degrees Chart
Mixolydian Scale - One and Two Measure Pattern
Dorian Scale and Scale Degree Chart
Major Pentatonic Scale and Scale Degrees Chart
Whole Tone Scales and Scale Degrees Chart
Diminished Scales and Scale Degrees Chart
Half Diminished Scale and Scale Degrees Chart
Ravel Scale and Scale Degrees
Harmonic Minor Scales and Scale Degrees
Stravinsky Scales and Scale Degrees
Bass Lines to a Jazz Tune
Shuffle in G
Improvising Solos from Various Scales
Solos Using Blues and Mixolydian Scales
Solos Using Harmonic Minor and Mixolydian Scale
Solos Using Tomes from Dorian Scale
Solo Combining Blues, Dorian, and Diminished Scales