How Do You Build a Jazz Guitar Repertoire? Own One Tune From Intro to Ending
The fastest way to build a jazz guitar repertoire is to fully own one tune — intro, melody, solo, comping, and ending — before adding another. Here is the complete checklist and the playlist method for learning it.
Learning Jazz Guitar: Why the Right Teacher Grows Your Repertoire, Not Your Scale Drills
The best way to learn jazz guitar is to find a teacher who keeps adding tunes to your repertoire, not one who drills modes and scales. Like a soccer coach who only makes you run laps, a scale-only teacher never lets you touch the ball.
Why Drilling Scales in 12 Keys Won’t Make You a Jazz Player — Build Repertoire Instead
Drilling voicings and scales in all twelve keys only gathers ingredients — it never cooks the meal. Real jazz growth comes from learning whole tunes until you can jam them. A weekend reflection.