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Jazz for the Curious Guitarist

Complete jazz guitar course. Jazz guitar theory, chords, scales, arpeggios. Improvisation, rhythm, soloing. All levels.

     
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  • icon12h 29m
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About Jazz for the Curious Guitarist

Welcome to Jazz for the Curious Guitarist! If you're ready to play real jazz guitar, then this course is for you. You'll go from the basics of guitar playing to a high level of jazz in which you'll have knowledge of all chords that exist, basic & advanced scales, arpeggios, rhythm, and music & guitar theory. You'll also understand the jazz feel and how to improvise your own solos. We'll start the course assuming that you're a complete beginner. The first section of the course - Guitar Basics - is all about teaching you the guitar basics to get you ready for the jazz lessons. There are seven sections in this course: Guitar Basics, Beginner, Novice, Intermediate, Advanced, Expert, & Backing Tracks which total over 12 hours of video content. Most lesson videos in this course include PDF attachments, which are the TAB & text lessons that you can download & print. Be sure to get all the PDFs. Some lessons have multiple attachments. Any kind of six-string guitar will work well for this course - electric guitar, acoustic guitar, or classical guitar. Many of the best guitarists in the world are jazz guitarists, so we have a lot of work to do! I'm glad you're here! Let's begin.

What You Will Learn?

  • Jazz chords. .
  • Solo using every arpeggio. .
  • Extensive music theory. .
  • Play & construct any scale that exists. .
  • Relative modes across the fretboard. .
  • All guitar basics. .
  • Advanced scales & soloing techniques. .
  • Chord progressions & practice jam examples. .
  • Tablature and reading music. .
  • Altered theory..