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- One, having a balanced practice routine produces real results.
- Two, players that stick to an organized routine reach their full musical potential.
I’ve written the Jazz Guitar Practice Guide to help you achieve these same results.
This 178 page guide teaches you to effectively and efficiently learn jazz guitar.
You learn how to make the most out of every minute of practicing, develop solid fundamentals, and reach your full potential.
When You Buy the Jazz Guitar Practice Guide You Get
- 178 page printable PDF.
- Musical examples in TAB and standard notation.
- Mp3 audio examples.
- Practice plans for beginner, intermediate, and advanced players.
- Effective and fun exercises for all levels of guitarists.
- And much more.
Learn Effective Practice Skills Today
Learn How to Practice, Not Just What to Practice
There are many books out there that show you what to practice.
With this guide, you learn the exact techniques, tunes, and transcriptions that are best for you at this stage in your playing.
It also teaches you how to practice this material in the most effective and enjoyable way possible.
- Analyze your playing to maximize your practice time.
- Emphasize your strengths and target your weaknesses.
- Comp, solo, and play the melody to any jazz standard from memory.
- Connect your ears and fingers in a meaningful way.
- Learn from your favorite jazz guitarists and recordings.
- All with easy to follow and apply exercises and practice plans.
Don’t Waste Another Minute in the Practice Room
Reach Your Maximum Jazz Guitar Potential
There’s nothing more frustrating than spinning your wheels in the practice room.
Learning jazz guitar shouldn’t be frustrating, in fact it should be down right fun.
With the Jazz Guitar Practice guide, you see real results and increase your enjoyment on the guitar.
The “Jazz Guitar Practice Guide” is exactly the guidance I have been searching for in my efforts to improve. I particularly like your fretboard diagrams and the print format of the lesson materials.
Since I’ve got the eBook I just can’t let it out from my of practice routine. I read it everyday, and even when I am at work I can use it to strategically plan my current and next practice routines. It just approach each one of the subjects that are essential to build a balanced jazz guitar practice routine, which you can adapt to your own pace and knowledge. Beyond that, it details not only what you have to practice, but also how to do it in a creative and fun way, and makes you think of the practice itself, enabling you to extend what is taught.
-Renan
Hi, Matt. I just purchased your Jazz Guitar Practice Guide. This is definitely the best investment I have ever made in my guitar playing quest – which began in 1964. I have purchased so many books, DVDs, videos, and I am not saying those didn’t help me, but I sure wish I had stated with this book 50 years ago! I am 63 now and nearing retirement.One of my major goals in retirement is to master some of the great guitar music I have enjoyed all my life. I won’t live long enough to do it all, but I can now see the next 15 -20 years laid out in the pages of your guide. Thanks for your dedication and willingness to share your knowledge. – Mike
Hey Mathew,
Just purchased the practice guide and breezed through it. This is exactly what I have needed for a long time. I have purchased so may instructional books/DVDs etc (including yours!) and while most of them are quite good in the information they’ve provided I always find myself learning the lessons but never being able to apply them effectively to my playing (and I’ve been doing this a long time!). Anyway I just wanted to thank you in advance of me diving into this book as I finally feel like I have a road map to follow.
Best,
Drew
Got the Jazz Guitar Practice Guide a few days ago and did a quick read through the 178 pages. I believe that the Jazz Guitar education world has needed a guide such as this for a long time.
I literally have several bookcases full of books on jazz (mostly Jazz Guitar). A few of those books contain some great information, but Dr. Warnock’s new compendium IS the roadmap for me. The other books will remain on the shelves as references to this e-book. It’s that simple. Thanks Matt!