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Welcome to Jazz Guitar Insights, the ultimate podcast for guitarists eager to dive into the world of jazz. Hosted by Marc, this show is designed to help you learn jazz faster, express yourself more fluently, and have fun along the way. Whether you're a seasoned player or just starting out, you'll find valuable tips, practice routines, and inspiring stories to elevate your playing. Marc brings his passion for jazz guitar and a touch of his charming French accent to each episode, making your learning journey enjoyable and engaging. Tune in for expert advice, practical lessons, and the occasional guest appearance from renowned jazz musicians. If you're committed to improving your jazz guitar skills and building better practice habits, make sure to subscribe and join our community of jazz enthusiasts. Let's make beautiful music together! Available on RSS feed, YouTube Music, Spotify, and Apple. RSS: https://app.kajabi.com/podcasts/2147798591/feed YouTube Music: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdZzxzHaS5rzSO8zNtZmX-OSMWUgbWOu0 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5tdsJWZihK0kZnzjfu0ocQ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jazzguitarlessons-net-podcast/id981300420
- 134 - [Album Deep Dive] Ed Bickert - At The Garden Party (Ep. 20)
Welcome to episode 20 of Album Deep Dives on the Jazz Guitar Insights podcast! In this episode, we take a closer look at At The Garden Party, a hidden gem in jazz guitar history. This 1979 live duo recording features the legendary Canadian jazz guitarist Ed Bickert and bassist Don Thompson, recorded at the Garden Party Cafe in 1978.
In this episode, you'll hear about:
The incredible harmonic imagination and melodic playing that made Ed Bickert a guitar icon, even admired by Jim Hall. Highlights from standout tracks like "Alone Together," "A Face Like Yours," and the swinging "Please Be Kind." Ed’s unique, piano-like guitar tone and his ability to blend tension and lyricism in his solos, influenced by greats like Bill Evans. How Ed & Don’s improvisational rapport shines, especially on tunes like "You Are Too Beautiful." The Telecaster's role in Ed's sound and why, despite his casual relationship with the guitar, it became his signature instrument. Recommendations for diving deeper into Ed's discography, including the 2004 CD reissue of At The Garden Party and Pure Desmond.Whether you're a fan of Ed Bickert or discovering him for the first time, this episode is a must for anyone interested in jazz guitar history.
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In this episode of Jazz Guitar Insights, we dive into the concept of "finding your groove" and how it applies to jazz guitarists. Whether you're playing solo, in a combo, or comping behind other musicians, developing a strong groove is essential to creating musical energy and flow.
Key Topics Covered:
What is Groove?
A breakdown of what "groove" means in a jazz context and how it differs from other genres.Why Groove is Crucial for Jazz Guitarists:
Understanding the role groove plays in soloing, comping, and ensemble playing.Techniques for Strengthening Your Groove:
Playing with a metronome Working with backing tracks Using rhythmic subdivisions and syncopation
Practical exercises to improve your sense of rhythm and timing, including:Groove in Different Styles and Tempos:
How to adapt your groove depending on the style (swing, bebop, bossa nova) and tempo.Listening to the Masters:
How great jazz guitarists like Wes Montgomery, Joe Pass, and Pat Metheny maintain and build groove in their performances.Listener Challenge:
Take one of your favorite jazz standards and focus on locking into the groove during your practice. Experiment with different rhythmic approaches and pay close attention to how the groove changes when you adjust your comping style or phrasing.
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In this episode, we dive deep into using the metronome to enhance your jazz improvisation and comping skills. Whether you're just starting or have been practicing with a metronome for a while, these tips will help you take your practice to the next level.
Key Takeaways:
Moving Beyond Basic Practice: Avoid the common pitfall of relying on the metronome for all the strong beats. Learn how to stop being "spoon-fed" the time and take control of your internal rhythm. Practicing with 2 and 4: The classic jazz approach to metronome practice involves setting it to beats 2 and 4, which mirrors the role of the drummer's hi-hat. We'll explore how this technique challenges you to maintain solid time without relying on all the downbeats. Using Metronome Apps: While I recommend using a traditional quartz metronome with a dial for serious practice, modern apps like "Guitar Tuna" can also work as great alternatives for quick practice sessions. Mental Gymnastics: Practicing this way forces you to really know where the beats are. It can be challenging at first, but it’s a great mental workout that improves your rhythmic independence. Advanced Exercises: For those more advanced, try pushing your boundaries with faster tempos and different subdivisions, or apply this technique to more complex tunes.Listen to Learn:
How to count in and play "Autumn Leaves" with the metronome on 2 and 4. Demo of a B-flat blues at 144 BPM with the metronome clicking on half-time. Tips for integrating this method into your daily practice.Next Steps:
Start practicing with the metronome set on beats 2 and 4 and see how it transforms your playing! Make sure to use tunes you’re already familiar with, like blues, to really get the hang of it.
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In this episode of Jazz Guitar Insights, we explore the rich history and enduring influence of Smokin' at the Half Note, one of the most celebrated jazz guitar albums of all time. Wes Montgomery teams up with the legendary Wynton Kelly Trio to create a masterpiece that has inspired countless musicians.
Key Highlights of the Episode:
The Legacy of Smokin' at the Half Note: Widely regarded as a seminal jazz guitar recording, the album is consistently named by jazz greats such as Peter Bernstein, Ben Mander, and Pat Metheny as one of their top influences.
Rudy van Gelder's Unique Studio: Before becoming a full-time recording engineer, Rudy van Gelder worked as an optometrist, using his savings to build his own studio. Designed with the help of an associate of renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright, the studio’s church-like structure created a natural reverb that shaped the album’s distinct sound. This signature sound can be heard in the drum tones and overall ambiance of the record.
Track Breakdown:
Unit Seven: A blues tune by Sam Jones played in a swing style, with a Latin twist during the head. Wynton Kelly's solo is sparse yet effective, setting the stage for Wes Montgomery's catchy, melodic blues solo. Four on Six: A hard bop original by Wes, now a jazz standard. Its arrangement, based on parallel motion of perfect fifths, showcases the entire band’s talents with a complex structure and a vamp-driven outro. What's New: The album closes with this ballad, where Wes takes on the role of a jazz crooner, playing the melody in octaves and adding bluesy lines to create a thoughtful, introspective finish.The Energy of the Band: Despite the album’s mix of live and studio recordings, the band’s energy never fades. Even on shorter solos like in "Four on Six," the variety and dynamic shifts keep the album flowing smoothly.
Additional Recordings: For diehard fans, more sessions from Smokin' at the Half Note were released in the 2005 CD remaster, featuring outtakes where Wes experiments with tremolo effects. The episode also recommends listening to Willow Weep for Me and Smokin' in Seattle: Live at the Penthouse, both featuring the same iconic ensemble.
Mentioned in this Episode:
Kind of Blue and Someday My Prince Will Come – Miles Davis Full House – Wes Montgomery Peter Bernstein, Ben Mander, and Pat Metheny's reflections on Smokin' at the Half Note Willow Weep for Me (posthumous release with string arrangements)Resources and Links:
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In this episode, we dive deep into the question: Is jazz too intellectual or cerebral? Inspired by a famous moment when Bill Evans was asked this very question, we explore the balance between technique and emotion in jazz. While some people feel jazz can be overly technical, we’re not giving them permission to be right about that! Instead, we break down how mastering the technical aspects is actually the gateway to greater emotional expression in your playing.
Key Takeaways:
Mastering technique is not just about becoming better at your instrument; it's about reaching a level of comfort where your emotions can speak freely. Jazz may seem cerebral at first, but the goal is to make it feel effortless so that it becomes a deeply emotional experience.Resources and Links:
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Transcription—an essential tool for jazz musicians, but is it the only way to learn? In this episode, I dive deep into the debate around transcribing, without offering a one-size-fits-all answer. Instead, I encourage you to think about the process differently and reflect on the purpose of transcription in your own musical journey.
I’ll discuss:
The importance of broadening your perspective on what it means to transcribe The usefulness of transcription and how to maximize its benefits Thinking beyond simply copying notes—focusing on the "how" and thought process behind an artist's choices Alternatives to traditional transcription and how to integrate them into your learning The balance between transcribing, listening, and discovering your own voice as a musicianBy the end, you'll have a more nuanced understanding of what transcription can offer, and you'll be equipped to decide if (and when) it fits into your practice routine.
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Jazz only constitutes 5% of total album sales this year. So, don't you think it's relevant to lend your ears to other styles of music? Absolutely! Exploring other genres can not only expand your musical vocabulary but also sharpen your jazz chops in surprising ways. In this episode, we’ll explore the benefits of broadening your musical horizons.
Topics Covered:
Why It’s Important to Listen Outside of Jazz
How Other Genres Impact Your Jazz Playing
Building a Broader Musical Vocabulary
Improvisation and Creativity Across Genres
Broadening your musical exposure is not just about being versatile—it’s about finding new ways to express yourself as a jazz guitarist. Don’t be afraid to break out of the jazz bubble, because the more styles you listen to, the better musician you'll become.
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In this episode, take a behind-the-scenes look into the daily life of a jazz guitar teacher. From my early morning coffee rituals to late-night vitamin routines, I walk you through a typical day in my life, packed with jazz guitar playing and teaching!
We'll explore:
My morning routine and how it sets the tone for the day Balancing personal practice and student lessons Crafting personalized lesson plans for students of all levels How I work on my own technique and musicianship Strategies for inspiring a shared love for jazz in my students Managing time, health, and energy as a professional musicianWhether you're a student, teacher, or just curious about the world of jazz guitar education, this episode offers valuable insights, tips, and inspiration to enrich your own musical journey.
Key Highlights:
Morning & Evening Routines Teaching Insights Lesson Planning Personal Practice🎧 Tune in to learn more about the day-to-day life of a dedicated jazz guitar educator and how I bring the art of jazz to life for my students!
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In this episode of Jazz Guitar Insights, we have an exciting Ask Me Anything session with Mark, who is a #MarchMadness challenge winner from the Jazz Guitar Fellowship! Mark brings up a critical question that many jazz guitarists face: Should you focus on reading resources or playing by ear to improve your jazz playing?
Mark is at a crossroads in his musical journey and wants to know which approach will serve as the best catalyst for his progress. We dive deep into both methods, discussing their advantages, challenges, and how they complement each other. Whether you're a guitarist who prefers reading sheet music or a player who relies on instinct and ear training, this conversation will offer insights on how to balance these two powerful tools.
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"Don't assume, or else you make an ..." Yup! This is still relevant, even in the jazz guitar department. So the rule of thumb is: don't assume anything about anyone or anything. And don't assume that since you know the rule of thumb, you don't need to listen to this podcast. It's short podcast after all.
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As a jazz guitarist, it's important to have a strong grasp on the songs and standards of the genre. In this episode, I’ll share my top tips for retaining jazz standards and incorporating them into your playing. From practicing with a metronome to breaking down songs into smaller sections, these techniques will help you master the jazz repertoire and impress your audience.
In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
How to use a journal to know what you know well, and to know what you don't. The importance of breaking down songs into smaller, digestible sections for easier recall. Techniques for internalizing chord progressions, melodies, and solos. How to apply spaced repetition for long-term memory retention. Creative ways to reinforce your memory, like singing the melody or playing along with recordings. Why consistent review of learned material is crucial to mastering the jazz repertoire.Key Takeaways:
Developing a system for memorization and review can significantly improve your ability to retain jazz standards. Incorporating different senses—such as sight, sound, and feel—can deepen your understanding of a song. Don't rush! Take time to really "live" with a standard before moving on to new material.Listen to this episode to improve your memory, deepen your connection to jazz standards, and take your jazz guitar playing to the next level!
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In this episode, we delve into the crucial skill of self-critique for jazz guitarists. Discover how to evaluate your playing with a critical ear, identify areas for improvement, and turn your practice sessions into powerful tools for growth. Whether you're working on your improvisation, technique, or overall musicianship, these strategies will help you make meaningful progress on your jazz guitar journey.
Key Takeaways:
The importance of self-critique in developing as a jazz guitarist. Practical methods to assess your playing and spot areas that need improvement. Tips for integrating self-critique into your regular practice routine for consistent growth.Resources and Links:
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In this episode of Jazz Guitar Insights, we're joined by Elna, the first winner of the Fellowship contest, for an engaging Ask Me Anything session. Elna dives into some fascinating topics, including the nuances of the melodic minor mode, the art of learning licks from legendary guitarists, and other insightful questions that will resonate with jazz guitarists of all levels. Whether you're curious about modes, eager to incorporate famous licks into your playing, or looking for ways to deepen your jazz guitar knowledge, this episode is packed with valuable advice and practical tips.
Key Topics Discussed:
Understanding the melodic minor mode and how to use it effectively in jazz guitar. Techniques for learning and incorporating licks from iconic jazz guitarists into your playing. Tips for practicing and applying new concepts to enhance your jazz guitar skills. Elna’s personal journey and experiences as she navigates these topics.Resources and Links:
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In this episode, we dive into Mick Goodrick's classic book, The Advancing Guitarist. This must-have resource is packed with insightful concepts and exercises for guitarists at any level. Whether you're just starting out or you're a seasoned pro, you'll find invaluable lessons that can help you expand your musical vocabulary and improve your technique. Tune in to discover what makes this book such an essential part of a guitarist's toolkit.
Key Points:
Introduction to Mick Goodrick and the significance of The Advancing Guitarist in the jazz guitar world. Overview of the book’s structure and key themes. Highlighting standout concepts and exercises that set this book apart. How the book caters to both beginners and advanced players. Practical tips on how to integrate the book's lessons into your daily practice routine.Let me know which jazz guitar book you'd like me to review next! Drop your suggestions in the comments or send me a message.
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When a sculptor creates his art piece, they start with a simple block. At the start, it doesn't seem special but when chisel away the pieces and refines the details, it does become a very special work of art. In this important podcast, we'll talk about the most crucial element for any jazz artist: finding your own voice, which can take a process similar to creating a sculpture -- starting with a foundation and finding your form through patience and persistence; and then we proceed to a short and sweet harmonic analysis of the great standard "Stella by Starlight." Enjoy!
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In this episode, we explore the profound impact that asking the right question can have on your jazz guitar playing and overall musical journey. We've all had moments of reflection, where we ponder the past and dream about the future. During these times, the questions we ask ourselves can spark enlightenment and inspire significant improvement. Join us as we delve into the crucial question that can transform your playing and ignite a new level of creativity and skill.
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In this one-on-one interview, PhD musician Eric Bowman delves into the intricacies of jazz music theory and explores its applications to guitar playing. He sheds light on the unique aspects of jazz, from scales, modes and standards, that can enhance a guitarist's technique and creativity.
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Consistent practice is key to mastering jazz guitar; it's all about making the most of the time you have. Finding the time to practice is often described as the #1 hurdle for up-and-coming jazz guitarists. If you're having difficulties getting enough time in the practice room, then this podcast is for you. In addition, we'll analyze the chord progression to the classic song "The Shadow of Your Smile." This podcast originally appeared on the blog here.
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Consistent practice and structured routines are key to making significant progress in jazz guitar.
Join our 90-day challenge to EXPLODE your jazz guitar skills! In this episode, we guide you through a structured practice routine designed to improve your improvisation and technique. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned player, this challenge will help you take your jazz guitar playing to the next level.
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https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jazzguitarlessons-net-podcast/id981300420Fri, 02 Aug 2024 - 115 - Your Ultimate Jazz Book: A Modern Method For Guitar Review (Ep. 01)
Is it the holy grail for guitarists? Is it the cure-all?
This book provides a solid foundation for any guitarist, regardless of their level.
Join me as I review the book "A Modern Method for Guitar" by William Leavitt. In this podcast, I'll share my thoughts on this comprehensive method book and how it can benefit both beginners and experienced players. We'll discuss the content, how to implement it in your playing, and its suitability for different kinds of guitarists.
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https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jazzguitarlessons-net-podcast/id981300420Thu, 01 Aug 2024
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