Play Like You Mean It: Cultivating Sincerity as a Musician

Play Like You Mean It: Cultivating Sincerity as a Musician

Whether you play to pay the rent or to unwind after a long week, breaking through a musical plateau requires one thing: sincerity. In an age of digital overload and endless scale books, learn why deeply mastering a single standard is infinitely more valuable than playing a hundred songs poorly.

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A Step-by-Step Process for Composing Melodic Lines on "Autumn Leaves"

A Step-by-Step Process for Composing Melodic Lines on "Autumn Leaves"

Unlike simple circle-of-fifths tunes, "What Is This Thing Called Love" presents a unique challenge: the melody often soars high while standard chords sit low, creating a disconnect. In this case study, we explore the "12th Step"—a method of projecting voicings into the upper register—to create fluid, professional lines that support the melody without jumping frantically around the fretboard.

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Stop Chasing Upper Structures: The Tonic vs. Non-Tonic Approach

Stop Chasing Upper Structures: The Tonic vs. Non-Tonic Approach

Are you mentally exhausted trying to chase every chord extension in a progression? It’s time to stop doing "abstract math" on the fretboard. Discover why categorizing chords into just two functions—Tonic and Non-Tonic—is the secret to playing smoother, more melodic jazz lines like the masters.

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Jazz Guitar Fundamentals: Tone Secrets & Shell Voicing Routine

Jazz Guitar Fundamentals: Tone Secrets & Shell Voicing Routine

For guitarists transitioning to jazz, the perfect tone can be elusive. Is it the wood? The amp? The fingers? In this post, I break down why I use .014 gauge strings and Ebony fretboards to achieve a percussive "pop." Plus, I share the "Golden Practice Routine"—navigating Shell Voicings through the Circle of Fifths to map the entire fretboard.

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Stops Chasing Roots: The Magic of Guide Tones and Voice Leading

Stops Chasing Roots: The Magic of Guide Tones and Voice Leading

One of the biggest struggles for jazz guitar beginners is that their solos sound disconnected. Do you find your hand jumping frantically from one end of the fretboard to the other? It feels like a game of "Whac-A-Mole." Discover why chasing roots is inefficient and how mastering "Guide Tones" will transform your playing into smooth, storytelling solos.

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Mastering the George Benson 'Rest Stroke' for Jazz Guitar

Mastering the George Benson 'Rest Stroke' for Jazz Guitar

For many intermediate jazz guitar players, the quest for the perfect tone can feel like an endless journey of buying new pedals, amps, and guitars. We chase the warmth of Wes Montgomery or the fluid drive of Pat Metheny, but often overlook the most crucial element: the pick. If you're accustomed to alternate picking, the technique of the legendary George Benson offers... a profound opportunity to transform your tone and rhythmic feel.

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