Tritone substitution licks
The tritone substitution is one of the most common substitutions found in jazz. The basic application of a tritone substitution is to take any 7th chord and play another 7th chord that occurs a tritone away from that initial chord. Here is some tritone substitution jazz guitar lines.
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Tritone substitution jazz guitar lick # 1 | C major
Here is an easy jazz guitar lick lesson using a tritone substitution over a II-V-I sequence in C major. -
Tritone substitution jazz guitar lick # 2 | Pentatonic scales
In this easy jazz guitar lick lesson we will use three pentatonic scales while applying a tritone substitution over a II-V-I chord progression in C ma ... -
Tritone substitution jazz guitar lesson - lick # 3 - Arpeggios
In this following jazz guitar lesson we will play a tritone substitution jazz guitar lick over a II-V-I jazz chord progression with arpeggios. Free guitar ... -
Tritone substitution guitar lick # 4 | Dorian mode & Db7 arpeggio
Here is a new jazz guitar lick video lesson about the tritone substitution over a II-V-I jazz chord progression using the dorian mode and a Db7 arpeg ... -
Tritone substitution jazz guitar lick # 5 | II-V-I progression
In this jazz guitar lesson we will play a tritone substitution lick over a II-V-I jazz chord progression using a Dm9 arpeggio and descending Db9 arpe ... -
Jazz guitar lesson - 6 tritone substitution licks with tabs
Here is 6 jazz guitar lesson / licks with tabs using the tritone substitution over II-V-I chord progression. The tritone substitution is one of the most ...