In Lesson #2, Chuck Anderson continues explore the many aspects of Talent. Next, taking a look at the commitment to goals. If the end is clear...
Mark Stefani’s Final Step in the ‘Seven Steps to Changes Heaven’ – Recording and Evaluating Your Work Recording your solos and work in general is an...
Mark Stefani’s Step #6 – Arranging Model Solos to Put It All Together The second solution that I discovered is one that has been working for...
Mark Stefani’s ‘Seven Steps to Changes Heaven’, Step #5 – Application Using “Dry” Improvisation Once you are on the right path with regards to acquired language...
Mark Stefani’s Step #4 of ‘Seven Steps to Changes Heaven’ Focuses on Reviewing Your Language Vocabulary As your blues and jazz language vocabulary grows due to...
Jazz Guitar Today welcomes a viewpoint of ‘What is Jazz?’ from guitarist and music industry veteran, Mark Altekruse. Now that I am retired from the corporate...
Mark Stefani’s Step #3 Recommends Transcribing Daily to Acquire Core Language Given all of the above, it should come as no surprise to you that I...
Mark Stefani Stresses the Importance of the II-V Progression in Step #2 of the ‘Seven Steps to Changes Heaven’ It has been stated on many an occasion...
JGT Contributor Chuck Anderson offers his views on talent and how to make the best of it! In Lesson #1, Chuck explores anxiety and frustration, as...
JGT Contributor Mark Stefani presents his ‘Seven Steps to Changes Heaven’. In this first step of the series, Mark embraces Blues as the Foundation of Jazz....
The Final Group of Video Lessons in our Tribute to Pat Martino. The Utensil & The Experience Interview: Insight Blues Approaches Improvisation Performance A Compositional Journey:...
3 More Free Pat Martino TrueFire Lesson Videos Geometric Revelation Overview Seven Primaries: Triangle Demonstration Chromatic Scale: Octavistics Demonstration For More Pat Martino Lessons! Complete Pat...
3 Free Pat Martino Lessons from our friends at TrueFire. Pat Martino’s music, mastery of the fretboard, and enlightening improvisational concepts have inspired musicians since the...
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...
In Part 2, JGT contributor Bill Farrish provides another valuable lesson on diminished scales. More to come from Bill Farrish…