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Jazz Guitar Tutor
--- In jazz_guitar@y..., "Mr. Paul" <astro@g...> wrote:
Hi,I would recommend the National Guitar Workshop series by Jody Fisher. Four volumes, Beginning, Intermediate, Mastering Jazz Guitar Chord Melody and Mastering Jazz Guitar Improvisation. Available at several places but my favorite place is: rob taft |
yuri jo
I'm a long time lurker in this group,so I thought it
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is time I start to contribute what I can. I would recommend the two Emily Remler videos-I can't quite remember wheter it was from REH or hotlicks but I remember them being really helpful for me. The Jody Fisher Series from The National Guitar WorkShop Library looks quite well structured and comprehensive-but I've only gone through the Mastering Jazz guitar set. Of course you can never go wrong with the Barry Galbraith series,particularly the comping one. My teacher told me the core of that book is in the part entitled"Sole",which is based on the progression of Body and Soul. There are alot of other great books out there and it can be quite overwhelming to decide which ones to choose. Anybody else? Regards, Yuri Jo --- "Mr. Paul" <astro@...> wrote: Hi, |
Tony Kennedy
I would recommend the National Guitar Workshop series by Jody Fisher.I'll second that. I've been playing guitar for about 20 years and I decided to learn jazz. I picked up the first 3 in this set and it really seems well put together. Each 'lesson' is broken into chord work and single line work. These books assume that you aren't a beginner guitarist (which was what I wanted.) Besides, Jody is a really cool guy. :) -=-=-=-=- Born to Fish, Forced to Work. Tony bonkrz@... tonykennedy@... |
--- In jazz_guitar@y..., "Mr. Paul" <astro@g...> wrote:
Hi, Rob!Paul, My pleasure. I would also say that in addition to the Guitar Workshop series, you should check out (as another person recommended) Emily Remler's video and Jimmy Bruno's excellent two tape set. I would also recommend you check out Robert Conti's Source Code book one (improvisation) and "The Formula" (dealing with chord harmonization). His chord melody series are excellent as well. Bob was my first instructor (late 70's) and an excellent player and great instructor. www.robertconti.com r/rob |
Mr. Paul
Hi, Rob!
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Thanks a lot for the info on a good Jazz Guitar Tutor and the source. Shall log on to the site recommended. Thanks again and best regards, Paul, Email:astro@... ----- Original Message -----
From: <xcurrent21@...> To: <jazz_guitar@...> Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2001 7:05 PM Subject: [jazz_guitar] Re: Jazz Guitar Tutor --- In jazz_guitar@y..., "Mr. Paul" <astro@g...> wrote:Hi,I would recommend the National Guitar Workshop series by Jody Fisher. |
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