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Shell voicings

Shell voicings
  1. What are shell voicings?
  2. What is Shell voicing guitar?
  3. What are shell voicings piano?

What are shell voicings?

"Shell voicings" are a family of chord shapes found on the lower strings of the guitar, which include only the essential tones (1, 3 and 7) of each chord. These voicings were pioneered by guitarists like Freddie Green and Django Reinhardt, and are a staple of traditional jazz guitar playing.

What is Shell voicing guitar?

What is a shell voicing? A shell voicing is a minimal chord voicing that contains as few notes as possible but which still conveys the overall harmonic character of a chord. This usually boils down to 3 notes: The root which identifies what the chord is. The 3rd which conveys the major or minor character of the chord.

What are shell voicings piano?

Shell voicings are basic chord shapes that consist of only two or three notes. A two note shell voicing contains only the 3rd and the 7th of the chord. These chord tones determine the quality of the chord and allow the comping instrument to create a harmonic backdrop for the ensemble or soloist.

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