• How Do I Perform Solo?

  • Jun 26 2024
  • Length: 15 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Welcome to another episode where Brent answers your jazz and music questions five days a week. Today, we have an intriguing question from Ken Bryan from York, Pennsylvania, about resources and advice for a jazz guitarist aiming to perform solo at venues like bars, restaurants, and parties. Brent discusses this topic, sharing his personal experience and offering valuable tips for anyone looking to enhance their solo performance skills.

    Brent emphasizes the importance of finding a solo guitar style that resonates with you. He recalls his college days and the profound influence of Peter Bernstein’s solo guitar performances at Smalls in New York. He suggests building a repertoire of songs with basic solo arrangements and practicing improvisation, focusing on telling an interesting musical story through single-note lines before integrating chords.

    Additionally, Brent encourages solo performers to embrace their unique approach, even if it means using technology like loop pedals to enhance their sound. He also highlights the resources available in the Inner Circle membership, such as the jazz guitar and piano accelerator courses, which offer valuable tools for mastering solo performance. With consistent practice, learning jazz standards, and perhaps booking a performance to set a tangible goal, anyone can improve their solo playing skills.


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    Free Guide to learning standards by ear: Learn Jazz Standards the Smart Way
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