Warm Up Your Playing with Jazz Guitar Yoga

Thu, 08/31/2017 - 11:47am
Written by ArtistWorks

Every jazz guitarist needs to develop a consistent and effective practice ritual. Let’s call this guitar yoga, composed of a varied routine of roughly 30 minutes that will prepare the hands and mind to produce various scales, modes, and arpeggios with precision and ease.

What's the Deal with Jazz Guitar Scales?

Fri, 08/19/2016 - 3:58pm
Written by ArtistWorks

 

Maybe you've heard about them, maybe not. But if you want to play jazz guitar with the best of them, sooner or later you'll need to spend some serious time learning your scales and modes. So you might as well get started, it can only help! Not only that, but after you spend enough time playing jazz guitar scales you'll realize why they're so important. 

What are Jazz Guitar Scales?

The keyword here is "Scale" which comes from the Latin word meaning ladder. So in this case, we're talking about a musical landscape which has notes that ascend up and down.

The basic scale that we are all familiar with in Western music is what we often call the "major scale", which is also called the "Ionian mode". Generally speaking, a "mode" refers to a type of scale. Specifically, modes are different types of scales which can have different roots and tone.

August 2016 Welcome Message & LOTM

Thu, 08/04/2016 - 5:55pm
Written by ChuckL

Hello Jazz Guitarists One & All!

I have just posted a new welcome video with a brand new Lick of the Month. It is based on a song from my new CD, which I JUST finished this week.

The CD is called "Unspoken" and the song is "Cut & Run".

It is a song that features one of my favorite techniques: alternating single note runs and chords.

Look for the CD is going to be released in September. 

I recently ran into several students at some live gigs, and I hope to see more of you out on the road when I am playing in your area.

Check the website for updates. Best, CL

Here is a chart of the entire song:

Jazz Guitar Lesson on Constructing Arpeggios

Mon, 08/04/2014 - 5:43pm
Written by AW

"Notes are a little like planets. They have gravity and they pull in different directions, especially in relation to each other." - Chuck Loeb+

Note: Chuck Loeb passed away in 2017. His lessons are still available through the ArtistWorks Jazz Guitar school with Chuck Loeb. If you would prefer to study Jazz Guitar with ArtistWorks Video Exchange Learning, check out lessons with Dave Stryker here

In this jazz guitar lesson from the Online Jazz Guitar School with Chuck Loeb, Chuck teaches us how to construct major and dominant arpeggios (notes played in sequence) and chords (notes played together).