Jazz for the Curious Guitarist
What you’ll learn
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Learn how to play jazz guitar!
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Learn how to play & construct any chord that exists.
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Learn all of the relative modes throughout the fretboard.
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Learn how to solo using every arpeggio!
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Extensive music theory to allow you to teach yourself.
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Guitar basics for beginners or as a refresher.
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Multiple advanced scales & soloing techniques!
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Chord progressions & practice jam examples.
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Use tablature and learn to read music.
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Learn about altered theory!
What Students are saying:
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5 stars, “This is an awesome jazz guitar class.” -Ike H.
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5 stars, “Really straight forward and simple. He makes the material easily digestible and shows how to implement the music theory. It isn’t a “here’s a scale” type of lessons, he goes over the function of everything very smoothly.” -Nicholas P.
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5 stars, “I learned a lot of fun stuff on jazz guitar and for the first time was able to get through a guitar course because it was made very well.” -Simo H.
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5 stars, “If you are looking for an excellent course, this is well worth the money.” -Daniel S.
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5 stars, “Very clear, precise, easy to follow and understand.” -Brandon J.
Welcome to Jazz for the Curious Guitarist! If you are ready to finally learn how to play real jazz guitar, then this course is for you. I will take you from the very beginning to show you the basics of guitar playing through to a high level of jazz in which you’ll have knowledge of all chords that exist, basic & advanced scales & arpeggios, rhythm, and music & guitar theory.
I start the course assuming that you don’t play guitar at all. I assume you are a complete beginner. The first section of the course is all about teaching you the guitar basics to get you ready for the jazz lessons. Every lesson video in this course has PDF attachments in the additional resources tabs. Some lessons have multiple attachments.
The next five sections are the jazz lessons. They are: Beginner, Novice, Intermediate, Advanced, & Expert sections. The lessons are cumulative (each lesson builds on the previous lesson.) We will work extensively on chords, scales, arpeggios, rhythm, music theory, and various jazz concepts.
Any kind of six-string guitar will work well for this course – electric guitar, acoustic guitar, or classical guitar.
It’s well-known that many of the best guitarists in the world are jazz guitarists, so we have a lot of work to do, but I will get you there as quickly as I can! I know exactly what you need to learn. I know exactly how to teach you.
I’m excited that you’re here! The world needs more jazz guitar players.
This is going to be a lot of fun! Let’s begin.
Who this course is for:
- Anyone who wants to learn jazz guitar.
- Complete beginner guitar players.
- Intermediate guitar players.
- Advanced guitarists.
12 reviews for Jazz for the Curious Guitarist
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Laura Farofa –
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Karolina Poloca –
(I finished part one). The course is well structured with lots of information and theory step by step. Every class so far has been fun and I noticed my progression. Dan explains things well, however, I had to google some things extra, because I didnt get the point quickly. I do not think that the course is for completely beginners, becasue there are lots of difficult chords in it. In my opinion you have to know the basics to be able to enjoy the class (basic chords, chords swiching, how to move your right hand, etc…). I am also not sure if I will be able to memorize more chords and shapes, which are about to come.
Ben Last –
Dan’s delivery is pretty dry, and repetitious. Using tab hides some important music theory concepts. Also, Dan’s guitar playing is very uninspiring – it just sounds bad.
Michel Desgroseillers –
the teacher knows his subject extremely well…
Dorothy Marshall-Gent –
I like the explanations the tutor gives – I’ve played barre chords but never really knew what I was doing or figured out how to achieve them in jazz songs.
Oscar Gonzalez Muñoz –
Entiendo que tiene que ver algo de la bases pero eso debería decirlo en la promoción del curso.
Sorry Dan Really I wanted to continue but I couldn’t, lack of exercise, lack of tablatures when your doing an exercise, lot of basic stuff. Sometimes is too boring to me.
No, sorry I’m not going to continue with this.
Greg Cranitch –
Watching it on a 10” iPad and I can keep the screen near me with the guitar.
Frank Morrison –
Easy to understand, very descriptive and helpful lessons.
Richard Meyers –
The material is OK so far but the presentation is painful making it hard to fell invested in the course.
John Milne –
Very clear and engaging
Richard Dawson –
great teacher ,very clear and well explained
Johanna Gabbard –
Have been in music theory for 2 years and trying to integrate the material to jazz guitar. So glad to find this course because it puts it together nicely and much better than taking clips from YouTube,