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This is the preview of my Jazz Ballad version of "Silent Night, Holy Night" (Stille Nacht, Heilige Nacht) for you to learn and play. You can choose between sample and play-along.… More…

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Sharing some chords that can be substitutes for the diatonic triads More…

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Check out my quick lesson no.7 about the "minor to major thing" to the Bb7 chord.… More…

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A triplet phrase that I made to help develop your Gypsy Jazz guitar technique. More…

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A Gypsy Jazz style phrase that you can use for D7 going to Gm More…

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Check out my guitar solo transcription with Kenny Burrell on Now see how you are.… More…

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This etude is great for all levels of Gypsy Jazz and swing guitar players. Lots of fun ideas thrown in this one. … More…

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Sharing one of these Jazz chord ideas from my instagram . These are easy ways to hold more advanced chords . More…

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Slide Hampton's solo on the title track of the 1967 Barry Harris record: Luminescence! More…

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A smooth jazz guitar solo over a III-VI-II-V chord progression. There are 2 audio examples, one with the guitar solo and one without to practice along with. More…

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Gypsy Jazz Etude based on the changes to the popular jam session tune, Limehouse Blues.… More…

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I added some quarter notes and a 8th silence just to get it down on my horn More…

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Do you recognize what song these chords are from? What scale would you use on each chord ?… More…

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Arranged by Bill Holman for Les Brown's Band of Reknown (huge thanks to bass trombonist Jason Bennett for hipping me to this) More…

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I go through a duplet exercise in this lesson. You can see it as an exercise but also use it when playing walking bass with chords on the guitar to tunes. I show and discuss the exercise in a special order… More…