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Learn to Play Jazz Guitar

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One of the reasons that people devote their time to learning the guitar is that they love the idea of making up their own songs and music. Simply by sitting down at an inspired moment, a guitarist might come up with a great song in only one session. Some guitar styles differ greatly from another, but it is by learning the jazz guitar that many musicians have experienced the liberty it brings. The deviations in styles that somehow hold to one rhythm and work together in the name of improvisation are why jazz musicians are said to be filled with “soul”.

When training your ear or your mind to learn how the jazz guitar fits into an entire ensemble of musicians, it is important to first know how jazz music works, at the root level. Much like an athlete prepares for a race, a jazz musician also prepares for a performance. The jazz musician needs to warm up, have an introduction, and be allowed to have some time to get used to the atmosphere of a place and an audience. Some musicians, however, especially those who have played a long time together will jump right into a tune without warming up, giving listeners an awakening into what’s about to take place.

A jazz guitarist in a band may or may not lead the group through a melody. Many jazz performances may not have a singer, but instead a trumpet, or some other horn instrument will take this lead. If a horn isn’t present in the ensemble, then the guitar or piano might work to lead a session. Since jazz music is made up of a band, each person in the band has a certain role to fill before they begin their improvisational role. The jazz guitar tends to hold the players together within a certain chord so that other band members can stick to what’s being played. A jazz guitarist in this role, will not necessarily strum a rhythm such as in other forms of music, but will instead move rhythmically with the rest of the players involved.

In the game of jazz music, improvisation is key. If you know how to play another instrument, learning the jazz guitar might be a little easier. And, if you love improvising on the piano, for example, then you might love it on the guitar. “Improv” as it is sometimes referred to, is one way music can be highly addictive and liberating. When that liberation happens with a group who is playing together, the soul and reaction from the audience involved can be magical. Overall, learning to play the jazz guitar will be rewarding on many levels. Learning to play the necessary chords and knowing when and how to strum to the rhythm of others in the group takes time and practice. Give yourself plenty of time and dedicate yourself to listening to and learning how jazz music works and you’ll be on your way to playing along with a jazz group in no time.

By: Rich Matthews

Learn to Play Jazz Guitar

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One of the reasons that people devote their time to learning the guitar is that they love the idea of making up their own songs and music. Simply by sitting down at an inspired moment, a guitarist might come up with a great song in only one session. Some guitar styles differ greatly from another, but it is by learning the jazz guitar that many musicians have experienced the liberty it brings. The deviations in styles that somehow hold to one rhythm and work together in the name of improvisation are why jazz musicians are said to be filled with “soul”.

When training your ear or your mind to learn how the jazz guitar fits into an entire ensemble of musicians, it is important to first know how jazz music works, at the root level. Much like an athlete prepares for a race, a jazz musician also prepares for a performance. The jazz musician needs to warm up, have an introduction, and be allowed to have some time to get used to the atmosphere of a place and an audience. Some musicians, however, especially those who have played a long time together will jump right into a tune without warming up, giving listeners an awakening into what’s about to take place.

A jazz guitarist in a band may or may not lead the group through a melody. Many jazz performances may not have a singer, but instead a trumpet, or some other horn instrument will take this lead. If a horn isn’t present in the ensemble, then the guitar or piano might work to lead a session. Since jazz music is made up of a band, each person in the band has a certain role to fill before they begin their improvisational role. The jazz guitar tends to hold the players together within a certain chord so that other band members can stick to what’s being played. A jazz guitarist in this role, will not necessarily strum a rhythm such as in other forms of music, but will instead move rhythmically with the rest of the players involved.

In the game of jazz music, improvisation is key. If you know how to play another instrument, learning the jazz guitar might be a little easier. And, if you love improvising on the piano, for example, then you might love it on the guitar. “Improv” as it is sometimes referred to, is one way music can be highly addictive and liberating. When that liberation happens with a group who is playing together, the soul and reaction from the audience involved can be magical. Overall, learning to play the jazz guitar will be rewarding on many levels. Learning to play the necessary chords and knowing when and how to strum to the rhythm of others in the group takes time and practice. Give yourself plenty of time and dedicate yourself to listening to and learning how jazz music works and you’ll be on your way to playing along with a jazz group in no time.



By: Sam Bateman

Jazz Clubs Make the Night Come Alive

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Times may be hard and the credit crunch may be kicking in but there are still many people looking to have a great night out and enjoy themselves every once in a while. This means that venues that offer something out of the ordinary and allow people the chance to truly escape from their normal lives are extremely well regarded and what better way to unwind after a hard day or week at work by hearing the thrilling sound of live jazz instruments. Whether it is a jazz band in full flow or a solo jazz artist giving an audience great joy and pleasure, there are not many musical genres that can match the majesty of a live jazz performance.

Of course, as has already been said people have to consider ways to reduce their spending and make savings which means there is a great reason to learn how to play a jazz instrument. Not only will learning a new instrument give enjoyment and something to focus on, the opportunity to put on your very own live jazz performances at home in front of friends and family members will provide a fantastic alternative to a night out on the town. So you can have your own fun at home or who knows, you may end up playing in jazz clubs yourself one day.

Learn to play jazz music

So many different instruments and styles can be used to come together in a jazz performance that one of the hardest tasks can be to choose exactly what you are going to play. Always make sure you evaluate your options before making your mind up as there are great options available to choose between. There are so many great jazz instruments that no matter what you choose, there is likely to be a place in a jazz band waiting for you to add your personal style to the mix.

Joining a band is a fantastic way of meeting new friends and if you decide to join a band that plays jazz music, it’s likely you will have a lot in common with your fellow band mates. This means that joining a band can have a great social aspect to it which is another fantastic reason to learn a new instrument. With busy lives, some people find it difficult to make new friends so this opportunity to meet new people is a great addition to many people’s lives. Having fun can never happen too often so why not make the most of your free time and join a band?

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It may not be the most obvious choice of evening’s entertainment for a great number of folk but being able to head out with friends and enjoy a few hours of great jazz music is a welcome treat for so many people and it is this that provides inspiration to many people. Once people hear the sound of jazz instruments live, it is as if there is a spark being set alight within them and they quickly develop a desire to make music with a jazz band.

By: James Hanna