Jazz Guitar Patterns & Phrases Volume 1

$79

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Have you noticed your guitar solos often sound the same, even after hours of practicing scales and arpeggios? Do your improvised solos still miss that authentic jazz feel, and do you keep playing the same things over and over?

I created this course by transcribing solos from jazz legends like Wes Montgomery, Joe Pass, Kenny Burrell, Grant Green, Charlie Parker, and many others.

I noticed that many of their solos use the same patterns over and over, and these patterns are the foundation of the jazz language.

In this course, you’ll learn these simple and finger-friendly patterns.

They are building blocks that are easy to remember and use in your own improvisation, based on melodic and rhythmic ideas found in real jazz solos.

Have you noticed your guitar solos often sound the same, even after hours of practicing scales and arpeggios? Do your improvised solos still miss that authentic jazz feel, and do you keep playing the same things over and over?

I created this course by transcribing solos from jazz legends like Wes Montgomery, Joe Pass, Kenny Burrell, Grant Green, Charlie Parker, and many others.

I noticed that many of their solos use the same patterns over and over, and these patterns are the foundation of the jazz language.

In this course, you’ll learn these simple and finger-friendly patterns.

They are building blocks that are easy to remember and use in your own improvisation, based on melodic and rhythmic ideas found in real jazz solos.

Why learn patterns?

I think you’ll agree that practicing scales and arpeggios is an important part of mastering jazz guitar. These tools are an essential ingredient of the jazz guitar solo, but you need more than just scales and arpeggios to make your solos truly sound like jazz.

To really speak the language of jazz, you need to build your jazz vocabulary. This is why players practice licks and learn solos from the masters.
Learning licks is helpful, but they can be tough to use in your own solos without sounding forced. This is because licks taken out of context don’t always fit your personal style.
This is where patterns help. Jazz patterns are short musical ideas (melodic cells) that connect your technical skills (scales and arpeggios) to your vocabulary and improve your jazz improvisation.
 
Think of scales and arpeggios as the alphabet of jazz. Patterns are the words you form, and licks are the sentences you create. Using them together helps you turn your solos into stories that people want to hear.
 
Many of the greatest jazz patterns of all time are surprisingly simple, but incredibly effective when used in the right context.
Jazz Guitar Patterns
Jazz Guitar Patterns

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34 reviews for Jazz Guitar Patterns & Phrases Volume 1

  1. Rated 5 out of 5

    Ludovic Grand (verified owner)

    Hi! superb “fingerbridge” between scales, arpeggios and melodic impros phrases. A concrete step forward as far as I am concerned! thanks 🙂

  2. Rated 5 out of 5

    Calvin Tan (verified owner)

    Best investment ever, why? The explanation on the phrases he uses over that particular chord. How and When to use it. It helped increase my jazz vocabulary, phrasing, timing, and my expression on the instrument. Thank you Dirk & team for helping all of us in our jazz journey.

  3. Rated 5 out of 5

    Clério Demoraes (verified owner)

    I am very happy with this course. I am able to learn the patterns fast, and put it to good use right away. As I progress, it becomes easier to assimilate new ones. The chord solos Dirk post every once in a while are excellent and the solos for the Standards in the course are very good examples of how to use the patterns making me capable of coming up with my own combinations. Thank you for getting me back to studying jazz guitar and enjoy it so much.

  4. Rated 5 out of 5

    Roberto Valtulini (verified owner)

    Questo è in assouto il corso ideale che cercavo da tempo! Concetti chiari e tanti, tanti esempi pratici con bellissime basi su cui applicare ciò che si sta imparando. Mi trovo molto bene e l’entusiasmo iniziale non è affatto calato ma anzi, è di gran lunga aumentato. Grazie Dirk il tuo lavoro per questo è stato fantastico!!!

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