Jazz Guitar Isn’t Hard. It’s Misunderstood
Here’s what everyone gets wrong: Jazz guitar isn’t nearly as complicated as people make it. It’s misunderstood, and the real issue is how it’s taught. Most lessons overload you wit...
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Here’s what everyone gets wrong: Jazz guitar isn’t nearly as complicated as people make it. It’s misunderstood, and the real issue is how it’s taught. Most lessons overload you wit...
The #1 reason your solos sound nothing like the jazz greats is that you’re only focusing on WHAT notes to play, but not HOW to actually play them. So in this video, I’m going to sh...
Pro jazz guitarists almost never play the big chords. And if you’ve been taught jazz guitar the traditional way, nobody probably told you that. So in this video, I’ll show you a sy...
Did you ever look at a jazz chart and think, “I have NO idea how to play this?” I’ve been there too, but once I discovered the 3 simple rules that every pro knows but most guitaris...
You only need 3 arpeggios to make your solos sound like real jazz, but most students never learn them and get stuck practicing the wrong things. So, in this video, I will show you...
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This triad exercise is the key to nailing the jazz sound in your solos, but like most players, I ignored it because it seemed stupid and boring. The thing is, it’s the one exercise...
Ever feel like you practice for hours, but you just don’t get any better? Well, the fix is just one simple tweak that will finally get you unstuck. In this video, I’m going to show...
Because you can't have enough exit ramps from traditional blues phrases, here's how you can use the notes of a dominant 7 chord to spice up your solos
The One Barry Harris Rule That Changed Everything Barry Harris has one rule for practice that turns your boring scale exercises into real jazz lines. And once I learned this at a m...
Did you ever look at a jazz chart only to get overwhelmed with lots of complicated chords? After years of teaching, I realized most players never learn this shortcut that makes jaz...
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This guitar arrangement combines bass and chords in one part that can stand alone, and it’s a blast to play.
The Wilco guitarist explains the enduring appeal – and remarkable endurance – of his Jazzmaster, a guitar for all seasons
“Coquette” is a pop tune turned jazz standard written in 1928, and most commonly associated with the recordings of gypsy jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt.
Inspired by Big Bill Broonzy, Lightnin' Hopkins and the O.G. blues great Robert Johnson, this lesson just requires an acoustic guitar. Heartbreak optional
A basic error would later become his saving grace
Because sometimes retuning your guitar is, well, a pain in the backside – and there are workarounds
Turbocharge your fretting hand stretches, screaming bends and blues-rock intensity with the core techniques that shaped Philip Sayce’s signature sound
The celebrated jazz masters all had a distinctive sound. Ernie Watts, Phil Woods, Holly Hofmann, Sweets Edison, and others offer their thoughts on how to develop your own audio tra...
In this lesson, the blues maestro demonstrates how pickup choice affects the tone and can be used for different purposes
Covered by artists across genres—from Lawrence Welk to Keith Richards—the song is built on just a handful of chords that repeat through both verses and chorus.
James Honeyman-Scott of The Pretenders was a master at creating interesting parts from simple alternate chords. We look at five you can use in your playing
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