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  • November 21, 2024 at 7:25 pm #6253
    Jim Ellis
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    Understanding theory is key to unlocking your full potential as a jazz guitarist. Whether it’s scales, modes, chord construction, or analyzing your favorite solos, theory gives you the tools to play with confidence and creativity.

    Have questions about jazz harmony, chord-scale relationships, or how to apply theory to improvisation? Curious about concepts like secondary dominants, tritone substitutions, or modal interchange? Or maybe you’ve had an “aha” moment with a theoretical concept that you’d like to share?

    This is the place to dig into the why and how behind the music. Ask questions, share insights, and join the conversation! Together, we can deepen our understanding and bring theory to life on the fretboard.

    Let’s make this a hub for jazz guitarists looking to master the language of music!

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