The Secret To Jazz Improv Soloing + The importance of Mimicking & Memorization | Jazz Guitar Tips

Музыка

In this video, I talk about several things that jazz players should know if they are trying to become competent improvisers. One of the biggest secrets to becoming a great improv soloist in jazz is to learn someone else's solo note for note. This will allow you to see the moves and notes across the chords and will allow you to create your own variations. I talk about several other aspects of improvising as well. Let me know if you have any questions! Please, leave me a comment, and thanks for watching!
If you want to check out my Improvisation course "Jazz Guitar Improv," which gives you solos to learn note for note and then teaches you to create your own solos on the fly, click here: jazz-guitar-improv.teachable....
Also, I have hundreds of other lessons for guitar players who like Jazz, Blues, Bebop, and Fingerstyle guitar arrangements. There are also a lot of lessons on guitar technique and guitar scales, along with exercises meant to build your chops. Check them all out here: guitarcollegelibrary.com/
Streaming and download formats for both subscription and individual lessons are available.
**************GET FREE LESSONS EVERY WEEK!!***************
Get a Free Full Lesson every Friday from the Guitar College Library! Get the ‘Freebie Friday’ lesson by signing up for our newsletter here: www.guitarcollege.net/email.html
🎸If you want to learn how to play jazz guitar solos and become a great jazz improviser, then check out my Online Course Jazz Guitar Improv: jazz-guitar-improv.teachable....
🔴 Subscribe to my KZread Channel for more free Guitar Lessons and Videos:
kzread.info...
👍Follow me on Facebook: / richseversonmusic
🧡Don’t Forget our Tip Jar
Our son Wes produces all our videos and does much of it on a volunteer basis!
Please leave him a tip!
www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_...
Or Venmo him at @Wes-Severson
🎶You can read more about my background in guitar playing and teaching here: www.guitarcollege.net/richs-q...
📆Want to book a private guitar lesson with me on Skype? www.guitarcollege.net/1on1les...
I am available for solo or jazz band gigs in California, especially the Central Coast where I live:
richseverson.com/
🛒Are you interested in buying a new guitar? We have great deals on brands like Heritage, Gibson, Guild, Eastman, & More: www.guitarcollege.net/for-sal...
🔊I use Quilter Amplifiers and can get you one for an amazing price: www.guitarcollege.net/quilter...
🛌We hold a Jazz Guitar Camp Every Year, and bookings for the next session are now underway! www.guitarcollege.net/Yosemit...
About Rich:
Originally from the L.A. area, Rich has been playing professionally and teaching guitar for over thirty years. His education includes years of college and private instruction with a variety of teachers, including Mitch Holder, Ted Greene, Joe Pass, and Charlie Shoemake, to name a few. He feels education is a continuing process. There's always more to learn. Wes Montgomery, Joe Pass, Howard Roberts, Ted Greene, and Larry Carleton have all influenced his playing.
Rich wrote three books for a major publisher, Dale Zdenek/ Belwin Mills/Columbia, providing him the opportunity to work with other great artists/authors like Tommy Tedesco, Joe Diorio, and Ted Greene. After teaching at GIT/Musicians Institute, in Hollywood, CA, for three years, he developed and published his own home study guitar school-type curriculum available on his website www.GuitarCollegeLibrary.com which has helped over ten thousand students improve their playing.
Rich has won honorable mentions and awards in songwriting and served as president of the Ventura County Producers and Songwriters Guild. Touring for three years with "Dick Clark's Good Old Rock and Roll Show," he had the opportunity to perform with Bo Diddley, Chuck Berry, Little Anthony, and many other great, old-time rock and rollers.
After moving his family to the Yosemite/Fresno area, he taught guitar and directed the jazz band at Fresno Pacific University for two years. Being a well-rounded player, Rich is comfortable playing a variety of styles, including jazz (his favorite), blues, rock, fusion, country, and solo fingerstyle. He performs at local venues in a number of different scenarios, as a solo guitarist, with his jazz trio or quartet or smooth jazz quintet. At home in his studio, he is continually producing new lessons for KZread and www.GuitarCollegeLibrary.com.
Thanks for visiting my page!
#Guitar #GuitarLessons #JazzGuitar #Jazz #JazzSoloing #JazzImprov #Improv #ImprovGuitarSolo #JazzGuitarSoloing #Arpeggios #ArpeggiosOnGuitar #GuitarSolo #GuitarSoloing #GuitarSoloingLessons #JazzGuitarLessons #GuitarSoloTips #GuitarSoloingTips #JazzImprov #JazzGuitarImprov #FreeGuitarLessons #GuitarChords #GuitarChordLicks #ChordLicks #ChordLickSolo

Пікірлер: 4

  • @indiecultclassic3584
    @indiecultclassic3584 Жыл бұрын

    This is very helpful

  • @conradgittins4476
    @conradgittins4476 Жыл бұрын

    I would say that the secret is to listen, listen, listen. Improvisation comes from knowing the language. If you can sing or whistle improvisations or have it in your mind then you are part way there. Play the instrument that you connect with. I am a classically trained violinist but find that I connect best with the guitar when playing jazz. Now if I could only develop comping skills...

  • @hycus4292
    @hycus4292 Жыл бұрын

    Rich, I am always wondering, you are sitting in a wooden box ?

  • @RichSeversonGuitar

    @RichSeversonGuitar

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey Hy Cus! It sure sounds like it sometimes! I actually sit on a DW drum throne with a back rest. It is just old and needs some WD-40. I need to do that soon! Thanks for watching

Келесі