Three-Finger Jazz Guitar Technique and Where Swing Feel Comes From
In jazz guitar, swing feel is generated by the physical movement of the left hand between notes — not by alternating pick direction on the right hand. This post explains the three-finger approach taught in the Functional Diagonal Approach (FDA), why the ring finger and pinky are treated as a single unit, what Wes Montgomery's right-hand technique actually shows, and why the common alternate-picking approach to swing produces a sound that does not swing.
Stop Thinking Static Chords: Use Sliding Intervals for Upper Structures
Upper structures aren't just static shapes; they are movements. Learn how to use sliding intervals to navigate the neck fluidly.