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By Jamie Holroyd: Performer, Author and Educator
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.
Welcome to episode 10 in which I teach you a 1 chorus solo over Bird Blues.
Bird blues is one of the most challenging jazz blues forms to improvise over.
Bird Blues refers to a generic set of chord changes that is made popular by Charlie Parker's composition Blues For Alice.
I aim to give you a quick start into improvising over this tune by teaching you a 1 chorus solo in less than ten minutes.
By studying this solo you will learn:
1. How to use and adapt the theme in a solo
2. Long bebop lines
3. Diminished patterns
Download the tab and notation from my new eBook Jazz Blues Guide available at www.jamieholroydguitar.com
Welcome to episode 9 in which I teach you a 1 chorus solo over Blue Bossa.
Blue Bossa is one of the first standards that many jazz guitarists learn.
I aim to give you a quick start into improvising over this tune by teaching you a 1 chorus solo in less than five minutes.
By studying this solo you will learn:
1. How to use and adapt the theme in a solo
2. Minor and major ii-V-I languages
3. Static Minor 7th licks
Download the tab and notation from my websie www.jamieholroydguitar.com
Welcome to episode 8 in which I teach you how to build a sucessful practice routine.
There is no shortage of advice telling us that we need to practice to get better at jazz.
As great as that advice can be, it can also be overwhelming.
How can the average person with a full-time job and 2 kids practice and see results?
In this podcast I share my tips on how to build a sucessful practice routine.
You will learn the three 'T's that build up mine and my student's practice.
I will also share with you some student examples and general tips that will hopefully inspire you to practice more.
Welcome to episode 6 in which I teach you how to use the minor pentatonic scale over Summertime.
The scale that most guitarists know the best is the minor pentatonic scale.
If you are anything like me you've probably spent hours practicing this scale in your bedroom as a teenager.
But can you use this scale to solo over jazz standards?
Welcome to episode 5 in which I share with you my four favorite pieces of jazz advice.
These are tips that I have received at gigs and workshops over the years that have stuck with me over the years.
So, in this episode I am happy to pass these on to you incase you find them useful!
Welcome to episode 4 where you will learn how to comp for other musicians.
As jazz guitarists we spend time learning chords, but we need to know how to use them.
You will learn five different comping thoughts in this episode.
Welcome to episode 2 where you will learn how to comp creatively.
As jazz guitarists we spend most of our time comping, not soloing!
So, if you can comp well, you are going to get gigs.
You will learn how to comp over three different melodies.
In this episode:
Important Links
Beginner Jazz Guitar Chords
Welcome to episode 3 where you will learn how to practice with the metronome.
Using a metronome is a great way to help you improve your time and feel.
But, how do you practice it to get the best results?
You will learn how to use the metronome with the click on beats 2 and 4.
In this episode:
Important Links
Beginner Jazz Guitar Chords
Welcome to episode 1 in which you will learn how to play solo jazz guitar.
Playing solo arrangements on the guitar is one of the most enjoyable and unique aspects of the instrument.
You have the opportunity to play chord melody, comp and improvise.
If you only know one song then you can begin playing solo jazz guitar today.
In this episode:
Important Links
Beginner Jazz Guitar Chords
Beginner Jazz Guitar Chords
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.