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Podcast #44 - Chord Synonyms

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 17:52


https://www.jazzguitarlessons.net/blog/podcast-44-chord-synonyms A powerful tool that doesn't get mentioned enough is chord synonyms - chords with enough similar notes that they can be used interchangeably. It can be overwhelming to learn all your inversions for every chord type in every key, etc. Using synonyms is a quick way to expand your chord arsenal without having to learn any new voicings! In this podcast we'll discuss 3 chord synonyms that you can use right away for comping on standards, using chord shapes you already know

Podcast #43 - Turnarounds, I-VI-II-V and Tadd Dameron Chords

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 14:21


https://www.jazzguitarlessons.net/blog/podcast-43-turnarounds Turnarounds! No, this isn't your GPS speaking - it's real jazz lingo

Podcast #42 - How To Practice Jazz Guitar Licks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 25:01


For a jazz guitarist, learning licks is the equivalent to learning phrases in a language. However, it can often feel quite forced to use new licks in a solo - after all, aren't you supposed to be improvising?! This podcast will help clarify things by giving you a method to practice jazz guitar licks, the right way. Marc takes a classic lick and runs it through his patented Jazz Guitar Assimilation Machine... you'll be amazed by what comes out! Reference materials: 1. https://www.jazzguitarlessons.net/blog/jazz-guitar-licks-no-trouble 2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJdc96Y4nJY

Podcast #41 - Creative Metronome Exercises

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 31:58


Developing a strong sense of internal time is an essential part of learning jazz guitar! No more chasing the beat - this skill will make your solos and comping sound steady as a rock at jam sessions and gigs. In this podcast I'll cover some metronome "games" (ranging from beginner to advanced) that will strengthen your time feel! You'll learn how to set your metronome up for 4/4 and 3/4, playing double time, and a neat trick for playing fast tempos.

Podcast #40 - Quartal Harmony and Fourths Voicings for Jazz Guitar

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 19:44


In this episode we decipher the whole mysticism behind "voicings in fourths", also called quartal harmony. The first few voicings on Miles Davis' "So What" immediately come to mind when think about quartal chords. In the first part of the podcast, we'll discuss voicings built in fourths "under" all the notes of the C major scale, as their top notes ... and learn how to create so-called "quartal inversions" of those. In the second part of the podcast, we'll discuss real world applications for chords such as Cm7, C7 and Cmaj7(#11) ... all using quartal-based chord voicings. The original videos and sheet music are found here: https://www.jazzguitarlessons.net/blog/quartal-harmony-for-jazz-guitar

Podcast #39 - Blues Substitutions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2019 20:42


As a jazz guitar player, you'll be asked to and will likely want to play the blues. It's a ubiquitous form and there are so many heads out there. Likewise, there have surely been times where you've heard someone play the blues and thought that it sounds way cooler than how it does when you play off of a lead sheet. It's probably because they were using all sorts of jazz blues substitutions. In this podcast, I cover different blues substitutions and where and how to use them to make your blues sound hip and jazzy.

Podcast #38 - Coltrane Changes

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 12:12


As a new jazz player, it can be tempting to want to jump into Giant Steps, a pillar of jazz music, and expect to be just fine! However, Coltrane changes are challenging if don't know how to approach them. In this podcast, I give you a crash course on Coltrane changes including the context behind them and how to practice them! This podcast originally appeared on the blog here: https://www.jazzguitarlessons.net/blog/podcast-38-coltrane-changes

Podcast #37 - Numbering Chords in a Tune to Transpose with Ease

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2019 19:17


It can be tough when you're out at a gig or jam session and you've gotta transpose for a singer. You've never played that song in that key... Here's the podcast to explain how you can number chords in a tune to transpose on the fly, with All the Things You Are as an example. This podcast originally appeared on the blog here: https://www.jazzguitarlessons.net/blog/podcast-37-numbering-chords-in-a-tune-to-transpose-with-ease

Podcast #36 - Intros + Endings

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2019 18:12


If you've ever run into the situation where you struggled to set-up a tune with a nice introduction or create a nice, smooth ending, this podcast episode is for you. Here, I'm discussing a few simple and effective approaches to do just that! This podcast originally appeared on the blog here: https://www.jazzguitarlessons.net/blog/podcast-36-intros-endings

Podcast #35 - Using Big Scales to Unlock the Fretboard

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2014 11:34


In this podcast, we'll look into an exercise that is relatively simple in concept, but that can go very deep (as far as helping you become a better improviser). The "big scales" exercise, so-called, deals with the entire range of the instrument. Start low, cover all the notes, climb all the way up. Then come back down! I challenge you to apply some big scales to your own favorite standard progression. See if you can keep playing the "right" scale (and change scales at the appropriate time) while your line keeps ascending/descending in the same direction. This is hard. You've been warned! :-) This podcast originally appeared on the blog here: https://www.jazzguitarlessons.net/blog/podcast-35-using-big-scales-unlock-fretboard

Podcast #34 - Jazz is Cerebral

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2014 4:39


Jazz is intellectual, right? Or is it? Find out by listen to the latest podcast on this website! This podcast originally appeared on the blog here: https://www.jazzguitarlessons.net/blog/podcast-34-jazz-cerebral

Podcast #33 - Written Studies (versus bits and pieces)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2014 4:40


As jazzers, we're often culprit of only learning "bits and pieces" of the stuff we learn. A scale, an arpeggio, a few licks (etc.), and off we go improvising. In this podcast, we discuss the relevance of learning actual "pieces" of music (or studies). Enjoy! This podcast originally appeared on the blog here: https://www.jazzguitarlessons.net/blog/podcast-33-studies-versus-bits-pieces

Podcast #32 - Playing Free (for improving)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2014 10:21


Playing *completely* free (without constraints of time, chords, scales, or other) is a great learning tool. See if you can incorporate the tips from this podcast in your daily practice. It's liberating to play free, and there are ways to do it that can encourage your musical growth. Enjoy! :-) This podcast originally appeared on the blog here: https://www.jazzguitarlessons.net/blog/podcast-32-playing-free-improving

Podcast #31 - Modes of C melodic and C harmonic minor

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2014 13:25


In this podcast, we cover the basic chords found in both C melodic minor and C harmonic minor scales. This is generally a huge gap amongst students, so grab your guitar now, and learn those chords once and for all! Enjoy. :-) This podcast originally appeared on the blog here: https://www.jazzguitarlessons.net/blog/podcast-31-modes-c-melodic-c-harmonic-minor

Podcast #30 - Live Shows (Micro Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2014 4:23


Pop this quick micro podcast where we discuss the relevance of attending live jazz performances. This podcast originally appeared on the blog here: https://www.jazzguitarlessons.net/blog/podcast-30-live-shows-micro-podcast

Podcast #29 - 7 Reasons to Go to Jam Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2013 8:56


Are you a regular at you local jam session(s)? Or perhaps, you're a little afraid of them. Whatever the case may be, here's the podcast on the best reasons to attend your local jazz jam sessions. They're mostly always interesting learning experiences. Jam sessions can help you grow, since you'll be meeting other people interested in the same things (jazz!) as you are. Enjoy! :-) This podcast originally appeared on the blog here: https://www.jazzguitarlessons.net/blog/podcast-29-7-reasons-to-go-to-jam-sessions

Podcast #28 - Why Teaching Makes You a Better Jazz Guitarist

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2013 4:24


The act of teaching (or bluntly "showing stuff to others") is one of the most overlooked tools for learning jazz guitar. And, for that matter, teaching is of utmost importance when attempting to learn virtually anything in life. Enjoy this micro-podcast (under 5 minutes!) This podcast originally appeared on the blog here: https://www.jazzguitarlessons.net/blog/podcast-28-why-teaching-makes-you-a-better-jazz-guitarist

Podcast #27 - Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2013 23:34


Often all we need to get ourselves out of a rut is a little perspective. In this podcast, I'll share three straightforward (and immediately applicable) tips to gain a broader perspective in your music and your life. Enjoy! This podcast originally appeared on the blog here: https://www.jazzguitarlessons.net/blog/podcast-27-perspective

Podcast #26 - Lee Konitz 10 Gradients for Improvisation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2013 14:51


In this podcast, we discuss the 10 gradients of improvisations, as explained by legendary saxophonist Lee Konitz. There have been questions about the different exercises and processes, and the podcast is a great place to clarify the musical materials. Enjoy! This podcast originally appeared on the blog here: https://www.jazzguitarlessons.net/blog/podcast-26-lee-konitz-10-gradients-for-improvisation

Podcast #25 - How to Approach Standards

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2013 8:31


In line with the recent "Dummies' Guide to Jazz Standards", here's a podcast on how to learn, memorize and play better on standard songs. We discuss the "4-chorus exercise" (an invaluable learning tool for jazzers) that was an important teaching passed on by Michael Berard. This podcast originally appeared on the blog here: https://www.jazzguitarlessons.net/blog/podcast-25-how-to-approach-standards

Podcast #24 - The Minor II-V-I Quick Start Guide

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2013 11:04


Wonder how to get started with the minor II-V-I? Does you're soloing abilities suddenly crash and burn every time you come across a progression like Dm7(5) - G7(b9) - Cm? Then here's a simple guide to get you started. This podcast is theory intensive, so you might want to listen to it a few times. Enjoy! This podcast originally appeared on the blog here: https://www.jazzguitarlessons.net/blog/podcast-24-the-minor-ii-v-i-quick-start-guide

Podcast #22 - Teaching and Mentoring

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2013 10:07


This short podcast discusses the importance of teaching and mentoring ... for our very own benefit. When we teach (jazz guitar or other), we become the pupil. If you have never been a guitar teacher, even for beginners, I highly recommend it. Check it out! This podcast originally appeared on the blog here: https://www.jazzguitarlessons.net/blog/podcast-22-teaching-and-mentoring

Podcast #23 - How to Remember Tunes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2013 16:46


The best way to remember tunes is not to forget them (said no jazz guitarist ever!) Here a series of tips on how to maintain your current repertoire of jazz guitar standards. And for dessert, a neat tip yours truly recently started to apply with all his private students. This podcast originally appeared on the blog here: https://www.jazzguitarlessons.net/blog/podcast-23-how-to-remember-tunes

Podcast #20 - Accountability + Bb Blues Analysis

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2013 21:12


Accountability is one of the most powerful tool when it comes to getting things done. Lose weight? Get a coach (or a partner) Learn music? Get a good teacher. So long as we have to pay dues to someone, we make steady progress. Plus, in the second part, we discuss the harmony in a typical Bb jazz blues song. This podcast originally appeared on the blog here: https://www.jazzguitarlessons.net/blog/podcast-20-accountability-bb-blues-analysis

Podcast #21 - Letting Go + Muscle Memory

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2013 8:55


A rather "anatomical" and spiritual podcast, we talk about letting us get out of the way mentally and letting the fingers do what they know what to do on their own. Crazy. This podcast originally appeared on the blog here: https://www.jazzguitarlessons.net/blog/podcast-21-letting-go-muscle-memory

Podcast #19 - Key of the Week

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2012 8:38


The "Key of the Week" principle is discussed at length in this short podcast. Wanna improve your jazz guitar improvisation chops fast? Then vary the keys in which you play in often. It shows tremendous results. This podcast originally appeared on the blog here: https://www.jazzguitarlessons.net/blog/podcast-19-key-of-the-week

Podcast #18 - To pentatonic ... or NOT? + Pacing Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2012 14:20


An interesting podcast where we discuss the usual myth of pentatonics "I'm a jazzer now, I don't use these gimmicky pentatonics anymore." So far from the truth! Plus, we'll discuss some basic pacing exercises to enhances your soloing with well placed silences. This podcast originally appeared on the blog here: https://www.jazzguitarlessons.net/blog/podcast-18-to-pentatonic-or-not-pacing-yourself

Podcast #17 - Listening to Other Styles of Music

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2012 7:31


Jazz only constitutes 5% of total album sales this year. So, don't you think it's relevant to lend your ears to other styles of music? It absolutely is relevant. Plus, it's going to make your jazz chops better in the end! This podcast originally appeared on the blog here: https://www.jazzguitarlessons.net/blog/podcast-17-listening-to-other-styles-of-music

Podcast #15 - Assumptions Are Dangerous

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2012 6:32


"Don't assume, or else you make an ..." Yup! This is still relevant, even in the jazz guitar department. So the rule of thumb is: don't assume anything about anyone or anything. And don't assume that since you know the rule of thumb, you don't need to listen to this podcast. It's short podcast after all. This podcast originally appeared on the blog here: https://www.jazzguitarlessons.net/blog/podcast-15-assumptions-are-dangerous

Podcast #16 - Finding Your Muse

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2012 9:04


It is so important that, as artists, we find what really blows our mind. It keeps the flame alive. So in this podcast, we discuss how to find your (very own) muse. This podcast originally appeared on the blog here: https://www.jazzguitarlessons.net/blog/podcast-16-finding-your-muse

Podcast #14 - Being Overwhelmed + Having Too Much to Practice

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2012 17:51


Who hasn't already been there, we should ask. Practice session with "50 items" in point form? Wanting to learn 50 songs by yesterday? Feeling overwhelmed with all the harmonic possibilities? Chillax man! Listen to this podcast, breath deeply and all will be fine. This podcast originally appeared on the blog here: https://www.jazzguitarlessons.net/blog/podcast-14-being-overwhelmed-having-too-much-to-practice

Podcast #13 - Pentatonics for II-V-I + Technical Advice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2012 18:28


A very popular podcast on the website, this is where we get down to business with applying the infamous pentatonic scales on regular (boring) II-V-I progressions. Lots of fun and "out sounding" ideas here. Then, later on, we discuss technique as it relates to the craft of jazz guitar. This podcast originally appeared on the blog here: https://www.jazzguitarlessons.net/blog/podcast-13-pentatonics-for-ii-v-i-technical-advice

Podcast #12 - Extending II-V-I + Jazz Theory

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2012 18:47


In this (rather long) 12th podcast here, we'll dwell heavily on the theory side: extensions on the II-V-I and other more philosophical implications to musical theory. This podcast originally appeared on the blog here: https://www.jazzguitarlessons.net/blog/podcast-12-extending-ii-v-i-jazz-theory

Podcast #11 - More II-V-I Soloing + Walking Bass

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2012 13:47


Two fun topics for the podcast number one-one (I love repeating digits): II-V-I soloing and walking bass. In the II-V-I department, we'll further our explorations started in the previous podcast. This podcast originally appeared on the blog here: https://www.jazzguitarlessons.net/blog/podcast-11-more-ii-v-i-soloing-walking-bass

Podcast #10 - II-V-I Soloing + Systematized Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2012 11:49


Here's a fun podcast where we look at ways to approach soloing on II-V-I. We'll also talk about ways to make our learning "systematized" so to speak. This podcast originally appeared on the blog here: https://www.jazzguitarlessons.net/blog/podcast-10-ii-v-i-soloing-systematized-learning

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Podcast #9 - Personal Development + Scale Positions

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2012 11:18


Becoming a better person is key in developing your jazz guitar skills. The more we grow as human beings, the more we learn about life and music. That's why this podcast focuses on personal development. And, as a second topic, we'll talk a little bit about scale positions. This podcast originally appeared on the blog here: https://www.jazzguitarlessons.net/blog/podcast-9-personal-development-scale-positions

Podcast #8 - Chordal Vocabulary + Solar Analysis

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2012 16:08


In this 8th podcast, we talk about building an harmonic vocabulary of jazz guitar chords to use in your comping. What should be part of your arsenal? In the second half of the podcast, we'll also discuss the analysis of Solar, from a harmonic standpoint. This podcast originally appeared on the blog here: https://www.jazzguitarlessons.net/blog/podcast-8-chordal-vocabulary-solar-analysis

Podcast #7 - Practice Time + The Shadow of Your Smile Analysis

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2011 14:16


Finding the time to practice is often described as the #1 hurdle for up-and-coming jazz guitarists. If you're having difficulties getting enough time in the practice room, then this podcast is for you. And, as a second top, we'll analyze the chord progression to the song "The Shadow of Your Smile". This podcast originally appeared on the blog here: https://www.jazzguitarlessons.net/blog/podcast-7-practice-time-the-shadow-of-your-smile-analysis

Podcast #6 - The Form + Minor II-V-I

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2011 16:43


Respecting the form (of the song) is what guides our jazz improvisations; it's the vehicle. In fact, not following the form properly is one of the main culprits for "not being quite there" for lots of improvisers. And we'll discuss just that, at great lengths, during this podcast. We'll also discuss the minor II-V-I cadence in the second half of this podcast. This podcast originally appeared on the blog here: https://www.jazzguitarlessons.net/blog/podcast-6-the-form-minor-ii-v-i

Podcast #5 - Chord Vamp Solos + Bebop

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2011 16:42


A discussion on how to improvise during those rather "static" chord vamps. And the second topic has also been a very "in demand" one recently: bebop. How? Why? ... and who? I believe that every jazz guitarist should be a well versed bebop player. This podcast originally appeared on the blog here: https://www.jazzguitarlessons.net/blog/podcast-5-chord-vamp-solos-bebop

Podcast #4 - Adding Chromaticism to Your Lines

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2011 17:54


The most awaited podcast topic of all: chromaticism! Jazz guitarists are always curious about jazz lines with a chromatic flow. How can we achieve such a technical level of "out playing" while still remain true to the chord changes? Listen to this podcast for M-A's best advice on the topic! This podcast originally appeared on the blog here: https://www.jazzguitarlessons.net/blog/podcast-4-adding-chromaticism-to-your-lines

Podcast #3 - Your Own Voice + Stella by Starlight Analysis

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2011 12:32


This important podcast deals with the most crucial element for any jazz artist: finding your own voice! Then we proceed to a short and sweet harmonic analysis of the great standard "Stella by Starlight" This podcast originally appeared on the blog here: https://www.jazzguitarlessons.net/blog/podcast-3-your-own-voice-stella-by-starlight-analysis

Podcast #2 - Archtops + All the Things You Are Analysis

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2011 15:20


In this podcast, we discuss the archtop guitar "myth" in jazz and then proceed to analyze the harmony of the great standard tune "All the Things You Are" This podcast originally appeared on the blog here:https://www.jazzguitarlessons.net/blog/podcast-2-archtops-all-the-things-you-are-analysis

Podcast #1 - 10 Tips for Jazz Guitar Beginners

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2011 10:56


For the first podcast of the series, we will look into 10 quick an easy tips for jazz guitar beginners. This podcast originally appeared on the blog here: https://www.jazzguitarlessons.net/blog/podcast-1-10-tips-for-jazz-guitar-beginners

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