Jazz Guitar Practice Tips: Why Drilling One Tune Will Stop Your Growth
Most serious jazz guitar students hit the same invisible wall: they have one or two tunes they can play deeply, and everything else feels shallow. The reason is not lack of practice. It is the wrong shape of practice — and a borrowed metaphor from a Japanese comic book might be the clearest way to explain why.
A Single Sentence from a Master: "It Still Sounds Like 6 to Me"
Sometimes a single sentence can change your entire relationship with music.
A brief comment from Peter Bernstein taught me that complexity is not progress—and that true growth begins with deeply understanding the essence of melody and rhythm.
'Excuses Are Just Excuses': A Working Musician's Philosophy for Growth
Busy musicians struggle to find time, but true growth comes from intention, not hours. This post explores internalization, transcription, and sincerity—how even 30 minutes of focused listening or mindful playing can transform your musical journey.