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2024/11/05

The 30 best jazz albums of all time ->

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Hey Indiana,

One of the most important things you can do for learning and improving at playing jazz is to listen to the music.

It seems simple, but this comes down to basic language learning philosophy.

When you hear the music played many times you begin to hear the nuances of what is happening, even if you don't quite understand it.

You begin to discover the solos and songs you like and want to learn so you can improve.

You more fully understand the history and scope of the music which not only contributes to deepening your appreciation, but helps you understand how the music has evolved.

It goes without saying, if you want to improve as a jazz player, by default you should be listening to a lot of jazz.

It's also important you are checking out some of the most important albums.

To take the guess work out of it for you, we've published a list of 30 "best" jazz albums you should listen to.

LEARN THE 30 JAZZ ALBUMS

BTW, one of the best ways to get great at playing jazz is simply to learn more songs, which is exactly what we do in our Learn Jazz Standards Inner Circle.

We learn new jazz standards every single month, and you get access to all of our jazz courses, and our community of musicians who are all practicing and working towards the same goals.

If that sounds helpful to you, we'd love to have you come join us!


-Brent

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