Jazz Lessons
Jazz Lessons
I used to take guitar lessons a long time ago from a guy who owned a music store. Back then, it was impossible to take guitar lessons online and you had no chance if you ever wanted to learn guitar from a great teacher who lived halfway around the world. I then became interested in jazz guitar, and although I didn't yet own a guitar, I had a bass and took bass guitar lessons.
At the time, learning electric bass was fun. Although it wasn't exactly jazz lessons, I still managed to learn quite a bit. Nowadays the only real choice is to go to Jazz Master Ed Byrne if you want quality online jazz lessons. His online music lessons are incredible! Firstly, you won't find a better jazz teacher anywhere in the world, and I will even go so far as to say he's one of the top ten in the music teacher world.
If you play trumpet, you should take trumpet lessons. If you own a sax, why not try to get saxophone lessons? Especially, since Ed Byrne is a world class trombonist, you should see him for trombone lessons. If I knew about Ed back when I only played bass, I would defitely see him for bass lessons. No question about it. And I'll probably get my friend to try his piano lessons.
To start it's simple. Just visit http://www.jazz-lessons-online.com. You don't need to know tons of jazz theory. You will, however get the highest quality jazz instruction in the world. Plus it's live and in real time. So what are you waiting for? Start learning some jazz improvisation, and if you play guitar take some jazz guitar lessons. If you play anything at all, and want to learn some jazz, just go see Ed and tell him you're interested in improvisation lessons.
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