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Transcriptions and playing inspired by this force of modern guitar.
Compositions and original arrangements for the guitar.
Gerald Marks and Seymour Simons c. 1931
From Charlie Christian to now.
Setting up and ending a tune.
Musical ideas that make you turn your head and say, “Just what in the world was that!?”
For all genres that fit within these tiny frets.
Transcriptions from the master himself and arrangements from those inspired by him.
Jazz guitar virtuoso and vocalist who transcends genres and decades.
Performances of hard-earned transcriptions.
Brief musical ideas over in a blink.
Music involving jazz orchestras of all sizes and from any era.
The rock/jazz guitarist who will blow your mind, and then tell you the theory behind how he blew your mind.
Transcriptions of all styles featuring the noble musicians who hold it down on the F Clef.
A guitar technique that utilizes both fingers and pick.
Transcriptions of classic recordings and improvisational concepts.
Guitar · Nashville TN
Cross-genre ivory tickling.
The genre for the musical space between jazz, rock and outer space.
The jazz standard by John Coltrane that's as much a workout as it is a tune.
Transcriptions of the jazz guitar icon from Detroit.
Improvisations over this 1954 jazz standard by Sonny Rollins.
Pop music that grew out of American blues.
Guitarist of the 1950s known for lush chord melody arrangements.
People actually took the time to do this?
The Telecaster is an essential contemporary guitar palette that’s completely unforgiving to the player.
Modern-day gypsy jazz guitarist extraordinaire.
Music and lyrics by Kern/Hammerstein. C. 1939
The use of effect pedals (usually) to create big, atmospheric guitar sounds.
Improvisations and etudes for this classic. (Music and lyrics: Kosma, Prévert and Mercer. 1945)
...otherwise known as the Beale Street Blues Boy.
A face-paced subgenre of jazz known for giants like Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie.
Learn some licks from the crossroads without selling your soul.
Lines crafted by jazz guitarist Bob Ross to push himself and you.
Ipanema and beyond.
Transcriptions of and playing inspired by the fingerstyle trailblazer.
Jazz singer and trumpet player with effortless cool.
Fast-paced Telecaster pluckin’.
Favorite slice covers from across the site.
The pioneer of hot club jazz.
Snares, quads, battery, rudiments, etc.
808s and notates.
Deep grooves and gut-busting solos.
A particularly warm Gibson guitar that fits into jazz and rock equally well.
Reels played on any instrument
The unique musical of a cultural homeland. Like food, all places have their own take.
“Can I take it to the bridge?’
Classic and contemporary worship music.
Hard bop and soul jazz guitarist of the ‘60s and ‘70s.
Drums, bass, guitar. Really anything with a backbeat that makes you tap your toes.
These players show you why they’re great in 60 seconds or less.
These exercises help to build strength and dexterity.
Jazz guitars with a big body and a boomy, acoustic sound.
Contemporary NYC-based guitarist, composer and educator.
Short ideas for this all-powerful and ever-present cadence.
Lessons about the construction of musical ideas.
Classic reels and session tunes.
Swinging over the 12-bar progression.
“Joe Pass looks like somebody’s uncle and plays guitar like nobody’s business.” — New York magazine
Supreme saxophonist and musical innovator.
Solos from albums and live performances.
NYC-based guitar phenom.
Percussion pieces for marimba, vibraphone, PVC tubes, etc.
‘70s jazz guitarist who expanded the techniques of the instrument.
A series of Bach inspired etudes created by @LyleBrewerMusic.
Contemporary Fort Worth-based guitarist, composer and member of Snarky Puppy.
Guitarist for Tori Kelly, the Internet and all of us.
Time signatures and tone.
Double horns and double kick drums.
Cross-genre creations and sketches.
Transcriptions of and concepts inspired by the virtuoso.
Musical ideas based on the 5-note scale.
A playlist for more cowbell.
Making it feel good on the 6 string.
Musicians in “the lab.”
Take a melody and flip it on its head.
Contemporary American blues guitarist known for incorporating elements of jazz harmony.
Alto, tenor, bari, contrabass, etc.
Traditional music from Scotland.
Musical ideas at the climax.
Toe-tapping swing with lots of blues and organ grindin’.
The classic Fender guitar with bite.
Guitar technique used in many genres to quicky jump across strings.
Todd Pritchard
Certified Guitar Player.
Turnarounds
Chords and songs on the beloved Hawaiian instrument.
Everything from 8-bit transcriptions to inspired arrangements.
Cross-genre violin slices. Paganini to plugged-in
Cross-genre singing of note.
Musical passages that add motion to static chords.
Boss guitarist from Indianapolis.
Up-tempo, electric country music.
String bending guitar effect that opens up space between semitones.
Cross-genre collection of slices with flutes, saxophones, clarinets, etc.
Great musicians talking about music — with the full Soundslice treatment.
Percussion instruments from beyond Western classical context.