If you're like me, you did not learn jazz until much later in your musical life. I grew up on classic rock and metal, where jazz was a far cry from my mind for many years until I went to Berklee College of Music. While I'm still rooted in blues and progressive rock, the elements of jazz that I do implement in my playing are extremely valuable, and it's always fun to diversify your guitar playing. If you enjoy learning about various chord structures and how they interact with methods of improvisation, you should check out my course Guitar Super System. Now, let's get jazzy.
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