Hector Manuel Quintana, Artist of the Week
Hector came to our attention via one of our JGT contributors – thanks John Stowell! Enjoy Artist of the Week,
Jazz Guitar Today is dedicating our entire August issue to Pat Martino. Celebrating his 75th birthday August 25th, Pat shares some insight into his playing and...
Jazz Guitar Today reached out to our readers and many in the ‘jazz world’, to send birthday wishes to Pat Martino. Thanks for everyone’s participation! Happy...
Recently back from Shanghai and Beijing, legendary jazz guitarist Jimmy Bruno provides insight into his career – with some personal pics and videos. Jimmy also offers...
Chuck Anderson addresses one of the most common complaints jazz guitar players have about their playing…Why do their solos sound the “same”? This “sameness” can be...
Each month Jazz Guitar Today spotlights a very special ‘one of a kind’ guitar from some of the finest luthiers in the world. JGT contributor Doug...
In Part 2, JGT contributor Bill Farrish provides another valuable lesson on diminished scales. More to come from Bill Farrish…
First, a disclaimer: I own and play a Henriksen Bud and regularly use a JazzAmp 310 that lives at a local venue here in the Atlanta...
Intervals are the distances between notes. There are 2 types: Diatonic inside the major scale and Chromatic outside the major scale. Diatonic Intervals Notes from a...
The first time I played with a jazz guitar player, he gave me some very specific details regarding voicings. “When we get to the F7 chord...
Jazz Guitar Today caught up with Dave Stryker to discuss his recent #1 album, the inspiration behind the project and much more. JGT: Let’s talk about what’s...
Slim Gambill has played for years in one of the most successful country bands ever, yet his background is not country… In addition to playing in...
New JGT Series: Acoustic Guitar & Jazz Intro by Bob Bakert, JGT editor: Down through the years ‘jazz guitar’ has come to mean carved ‘archtops’, usually...
JGT contributor Bill Farrish provides a valuable lesson on diminished scales. More to come on Diminished Scales…
Jazz Guitar Today sits down with Austin’s David Grissom. Bob Bakert, Editor of Jazz Guitar Today: It was Austin City Limits well over a decade ago....
We live in ever-changing times. Times are always changing because society wants to evolve. Now, more than ever, we are seeing things change at light speed. ...