Chord Voicings Masterclass
IIVI WITH ONLY ONE SHAPE CHORDS: Melodic Minor/Harmonic Minor/Harmonic Major scales
About this masterclass
Juampy Juarez teaches II–V–I voicings built from clusters — chords containing at least one 2nd — drawn from the melodic minor, harmonic minor, and harmonic major scales. The core idea is to think in tonality rather than in isolated chords: when "So What" says D-7, think D Dorian, and a whole world beyond D-7 inversions opens up.
What's covered
- Cluster voicings derived from melodic minor, harmonic minor, and harmonic major scales
- Lots of II–V–I progressions harmonized with these clusters
- New harmonic structures such as quartal triads over a bass pedal
- Applying the voicings to comping, auto-comping, chord melody, composing, intros, and arrangements
- The lineage of the sound: Bill Evans and Herbie Hancock on piano; Allan Holdsworth, John Stowell, and some Jim Hall on guitar; roots in Debussy, Ravel, and Satie
- Technique benefits — the stretches these chords require will strengthen your hands
Clusters are essential to the modern jazz vocabulary, and this class will help you better understand the sound of a modern piano on the guitar. A 12-page PDF is included with the roughly one-hour video.
Lessons in this masterclass
Lessons
- 1II VI WITH ONLY ONE SHAPE CHORDS: Melodic Minor/Harmonic Minor/Harmonic Major scales - Full Class + Download59m 33s
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Juampy Juarez →
Juampy Juarez is one of the most versatile, original and innovative players of his generation, He lives in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Juampy can play jazz, rock, fusion or heavy metal with equal facility.

