How to Play Jazz Guitar Over Church and Pop Music
When a jazz guitarist plays over church or pop music — songs built on triads rather than seventh-chord harmony — the fastest and most reliable adaptation is the pentatonic block anchored to the melody. This post explains the approach Junewon Choi teaches in the Functional Diagonal Approach (FDA), including why melody must stay in your inner ear throughout the solo and how to listen like the masters who played it before you.
Guide Tones and Voice Leading in Church Music With Triad Cycles on Guitar
In church music built on 1-4-5 progressions without seventh chords, guide tone voice leading does not directly apply. Triad cycles offer an equivalent structural framework that creates smooth, connected motion across the same changes. This post explains what Junewon Choi demonstrated at the April 4 VLJG Office Hour.