Jazz, Acoustic guitar, Gypsy Jazz

Got A Match

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"Got A Match" is a song by jazz and fusion keyboard player Chick Corea, released in 1986. Even though the song is originally composed in jazz rock/fusion style, this version is more into an acoustic gypsy jazz style. In this lesson you will learn how to improvise over the changes and improve jazz vocabulary.

LESSON FILE INCLUDES:

  • Main video
  • 12 slow close ups
  • 2 speed backing tracks
  • Tab (GP5, 6, 7 and PDF)
  • Lesson explanation (txt)
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"Got A Match" is the 5th song of The Chick Corea Elektric Band album by jazz and fusion keyboard player Chick Corea, released in 1986.

Even though the song is originally composed in jazz rock/fusion style, this version is more into an acoustic gypsy jazz style.

In my "Got A Match" lesson you will learn how to improvise over the changes and learn the main theme note by note, as well as the improvisation.

It is full of useful licks that you can use in your jazz vocabulary.

I have provided 9 pages with complete tabs where I have marked the right chords (with the exact position and fingering that I have used to play the rhythm guitar) and the picking patterns for the solo (upstrokes and downstrokes) of EVERY NOTE so you can get the maximum insight of how it is played.

The 2 backing tracks included in this lesson are in different tempo - 296bpm, and a version which is 25% slower. Depending on your skill level you can choose which tempo is right for you.

There are 12 slow and fast videos showing each section separatelly.

- 3 videos for the main theme ( I have only played the theme once but please note that the theme is repeated twice)

- 8 videos for the improvisation

- 1 more videos for the last part of main theme at the end

( please note that I play the main theme the same as in the first 2 videos)

The 16 bar form goes like this:

--------------------------THE PROGRESSION-------------------------------------

//: Dm9 / A7b13 / Dm9 / D7b9/A / Gm7 / D7b9/A / Gm7 / % /

/ Em9 A7b13 / Fm9 Bb7b13 / Ebmaj / A7b13 / Dm9 / Em7b5 A7b13 / Dm9 A7b13 / Dm9 A7b13 ://

I hope you will like this lesson. Good luck practicing and feel free to leave a comment.

Have fun!

Damjan Pejcinoski

 

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