Jazz Guitar 101
Jazz Guitar 101:
How to Practice Jazz Guitar...
...and Actually Sound Better
Do you love jazz guitar?
Do you thrive on the freedom of improvisation? The thrill of being on the edge when you hear all these amazing musicians?
Everything sounds spontaneous. But, as most of us know...
Nothing great comes without preparation.
In the words of Winston Churchill, "Continuous effort - not strength or intelligence - is the key to unlocking our potential."
But how do you make every effort successful?
Great jazz guitarists don't practice the same way most people do.
They all have a personal approach.
They all understand how to maximize their time when they practice.
You too can get amazing results, consistently once you have the right mindset and approach.
Kick Start Your Jazz Guitar Playing:
How To Practice & Learn More in Less Time
Do you get confused on what actually to practice when you finally have time? Here are 7 things to practice and why they are important.
Are you always staring at a lead sheet? Do you get lost without a chord chart in front of you? Learn 4 steps to really memorize a jazz standard and get freedom on the bandstand.
Do your practice sessions seem like a drag? Do you feel like your progress has become stagnant? Understand this process to get out of that rut.
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"Az is a guitar genius. Studying jazz guitar with him is a most eye-opening, musically-inspiring journey. His really unique approach to common musical challenges never fails to amaze me. What's best is Az teaches one "how to fish instead of giving him/her a fish", i really appreciate how he teaches one how to apply concepts, how to approach musical raw material and how to practice - which is knowledge that I can apply throughout my musical journey in life. His teaching style is really great too, as he is really friendly, concise and to-the-point. What's really cool too is that Az can make genres like funk sound really good on a classical guitar hahaha ! Az's mastery of any musical material he is working on is so admirable. I daresay Az is my most favorite guitar teacher ! :D"













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