Beginner Guitar Academy

270 - How to Practice Jamming (So It Actually Improves Your Playing)


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This week, Paul Andrews explores one of the most common struggles guitarists face: how to practice jamming in a way that leads to real improvement, rather than just filling time.

If you’ve ever found yourself noodling over a backing track and wondering why you don’t seem to get any better, this episode is for you!

Paul breaks down a practical “jam loop” that transforms aimless jamming into focused, efficient practice, and offers actionable tips for beginners and seasoned players alike.

Key Topics & Takeaways

1. Community News & Updates

  • Upcoming Beginner Guitar Academy member live Q&A: New date is Monday, January 26th at 9 pm GMT / 4 pm EST / 1 pm PST. Members can pre-submit questions, and the recording will be available afterwards in the Academy.
  • January Practice Tracker and Charity Fundraiser: Download the tracker at bgapodcast.com/january. Donations support Jesse’s Fund, a charity helping seriously ill and disabled children in the UK through music. Consider donating via bgapodcast.com/charity.

2. Why Jamming Isn’t Always Progress

  • Many guitarists spend practice time jamming over backing tracks, but don’t see results.
  • The problem: not all practice leads to improvement. Deliberate, focused practice is essential.

3. The 4-Step Jam Practice Loop: Transform unstructured jamming into real progress:

  1. Jam Freely: Start by playing over a backing track to warm up and get in the groove.
  2. Notice One Thing: Pause after a minute or two, pinpoint one specific area that felt off (timing, phrasing, technique, etc.).
  3. Isolate: Zoom in on that one issue. Slow it down, simplify, and practice it separately.
  4. Rejam With Intention: Go back to the track, this time focusing on improving that one thing, aim for progress, not perfection.

4. Making the Most of Backing Tracks

  • Choose simple, slow or mid-tempo tracks with clear chord changes.
  • Use tracks that inspire you musically.
  • Beginner Guitar Academy offers curated backing tracks for members.

5. Best Practices for Jamming

  • Don’t play nonstop; leave space to create musical phrases.
  • Stop while it feels good: 5 minutes of focused jamming beats 20 minutes of unfocused noodling.
  • Balance focused practice with fun, unstructured playing to stay motivated and see real benefits.

6. Advice for Beginners

  • You don’t need long jam sessions; even a few minutes of focused practice makes a difference.
  • Mix deliberate practice with time to play and enjoy music.

Links & Resources
  • Download January Practice Tracker: bgapodcast.com/january
  • Donate to Jesse’s Fund: bgapodcast.com/charity
  • Access Backing Tracks: Beginner Guitar Academy dashboard (Members only)

Final Thoughts

Jamming should be a fun, rewarding part of your practice routine. By using the four-step jam loop, you’ll start to notice real improvement and avoid the trap of aimless noodling. Remember: improvement comes from intention, not just repetition!

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