that builds incredible finger independence and fretboard knowledge. 🔍 What Makes This "New" PDF Approach Different?
Baker introduces a "vocabulary" of chords—moving beyond basic majors and minors into 13ths, 7b9s, and 6/9 chords. He forces you to memorize these shapes in groups, teaching you how to move them up and down the neck to change keys instantly. Part 2: The Licks and Solos
The Mickey Baker jazz guitar PDF is not a polished, modern video course. It’s a 70-year-old boot camp for your left hand. Work through it for six months, and you’ll emerge with:
Mickey Baker’s course is famously divided into 52 progressive lessons. If you master one lesson a week, you will completely transform your playing in a single year. The book is broadly split into two halves: Part 1: Chords and Rhythm (Lessons 1–21)
remains the ultimate masterclass for guitarists making the leap from basic chords to authentic jazz mastery.
: Published by Ashley Publications (now under Hal Leonard ), this is the original version. Many purists prefer this edition because the 1970s blue version actually introduced some minor typos in the chord sections that were not in the original 1950s printing. The course is split into two distinct volumes: Book 1: The Essentials
that builds incredible finger independence and fretboard knowledge. 🔍 What Makes This "New" PDF Approach Different?
Baker introduces a "vocabulary" of chords—moving beyond basic majors and minors into 13ths, 7b9s, and 6/9 chords. He forces you to memorize these shapes in groups, teaching you how to move them up and down the neck to change keys instantly. Part 2: The Licks and Solos
The Mickey Baker jazz guitar PDF is not a polished, modern video course. It’s a 70-year-old boot camp for your left hand. Work through it for six months, and you’ll emerge with:
Mickey Baker’s course is famously divided into 52 progressive lessons. If you master one lesson a week, you will completely transform your playing in a single year. The book is broadly split into two halves: Part 1: Chords and Rhythm (Lessons 1–21)
remains the ultimate masterclass for guitarists making the leap from basic chords to authentic jazz mastery.
: Published by Ashley Publications (now under Hal Leonard ), this is the original version. Many purists prefer this edition because the 1970s blue version actually introduced some minor typos in the chord sections that were not in the original 1950s printing. The course is split into two distinct volumes: Book 1: The Essentials