The Jazz Guitar Chord Dictionary
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    Lately I subbed to Steve Downs’ Patreon for a couple of Burrell lessons, very good.

    Also I got a couple of Christian Miller’s pdfs for a few videos, helpful as well.

    Most of my self-taught efforts the last couple years are using scores for chasing better reading, work in progress.

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    Christian's PDFs are great.

    Peter (Pamosmusic) also has a great PDF book taking you from basic scales to some bebop language.

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    I've been on Patreon for about 6 months. Refining my skills on Bossa Nova guitar. It's been a true joy of mine for 50 years!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2bornot2bop
    I've been on Patreon for about 6 months. Refining my skills on Bossa Nova guitar. It's been a true joy of mine for 50 years!
    Which Patreons did you join?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chonker
    It’s like no one here, amongst the dozens and dozens of resources available can actually recommend a decent course or instructor. Ego actually prevents anyone here from saying: “subscribe to this person and you will learn how to play Jazz guitar”.
    In today's online world it's "Pick'n'Mix" lessons from various sources, but one-to-one is always best (IMHO).

    I've used Truefire and "Mike's Masterclasses", pick your fav artist or fav style lessons, maybe Frank Vignola or Pasquale Grasso lessons or even Jazz fusion.

    We're all different, it's not "One size fits all" with Jazz Guitar lessons.