There is so much we can learn from any of the great jazz musicians (no matter what instrument you play), and jazz guitarists are one of them.
To prove my point, check out this awesome jazz guitar lick:
Even though it's a jazz guitar lick, any instrument can play it and get a ton from it (and jazz guitarists can learn piano licks and get a lot for example).
One concept in the lick above is chromatic passing tones:
This is the idea of using chromatic notes (outside of the parent scale) to either connect or approach strong chord tones.
So in the spirit of unlocking your jazz improvisation and taking it to the next level, I'd love to share with you 10 jazz guitar licks.
These will teach you some important lessons about jazz improv and we'll explain all of that when you click the button below.
We learn a new jazz standard together every single month and it's an easy and effective way to take your jazz playing to the next level. Hope to see you in there with us!
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