
Podcast #21 - Letting Go + Muscle Memory
A rather "anatomical" and spiritual podcast, we talk about letting us get out of the way mentally and letting the fingers do what they know what to do on their own. Crazy. This podcast originally app...
1 Mar 20138min

Podcast #19 - Key of the Week
The "Key of the Week" principle is discussed at length in this short podcast. Wanna improve your jazz guitar improvisation chops fast? Then vary the keys in which you play in often. It shows tremendou...
1 Jan 20138min

Podcast #18 - To pentatonic ... or NOT? + Pacing Yourself
An interesting podcast where we discuss the usual myth of pentatonics "I'm a jazzer now, I don't use these gimmicky pentatonics anymore." So far from the truth! Plus, we'll discuss some basic pacing e...
1 Des 201214min

Podcast #17 - Listening to Other Styles of Music
Jazz only constitutes 5% of total album sales this year. So, don't you think it's relevant to lend your ears to other styles of music? It absolutely is relevant. Plus, it's going to make your jazz cho...
1 Nov 20127min

Podcast #15 - Assumptions Are Dangerous
"Don't assume, or else you make an ..." Yup! This is still relevant, even in the jazz guitar department. So the rule of thumb is: don't assume anything about anyone or anything. And don't assume that ...
1 Okt 20126min

Podcast #16 - Finding Your Muse
It is so important that, as artists, we find what really blows our mind. It keeps the flame alive. So in this podcast, we discuss how to find your (very own) muse. This podcast originally appeared on...
1 Okt 20129min

Podcast #14 - Being Overwhelmed + Having Too Much to Practice
Who hasn't already been there, we should ask. Practice session with "50 items" in point form? Wanting to learn 50 songs by yesterday? Feeling overwhelmed with all the harmonic possibilities? Chillax m...
1 Aug 201217min

Podcast #13 - Pentatonics for II-V-I + Technical Advice
A very popular podcast on the website, this is where we get down to business with applying the infamous pentatonic scales on regular (boring) II-V-I progressions. Lots of fun and "out sounding" ideas ...
1 Jul 201218min




















