Explain practical skills—rhythm, phrasing, and chord-tone targeting—that make jazz guitar solos sound better than just learning exotic scales, with examples and practice tips.

Explain practical skills—rhythm, phrasing, and chord-tone targeting—that make jazz guitar solos sound better than just learning exotic scales, with examples and practice tips.

Share fingerstyle technique insights, chord voicings, capo-based transposition, and setup preferences, demonstrating independent bass and inner lines characteristic of his style.

Asks for guidance on deepening chord‑progression skills—why they work and how to “tell a story”—inviting theory, voice‑leading, and practice strategies.
Explain chord extensions and suspensions, contrasting classical voice-leading origins with modern independent chord use, and providing practical guidance for beginners.
Seek guidance on when to use sus4 and add9 chords on various scale degrees and how they function within a key.
Teach an exercise to expand jazz chord voicings and begin chord-melody arranging on guitar.

Show practical strategies for turning triads into lead guitar licks that nail chord changes and create melodic solos, with fretboard shapes and examples.

Demonstrate a simple guitar-focused jazz chord exercise to build comping, chord melody, rhythm, and voice-leading skills.

Presents a practical jazz guitar chord system for connecting chord types and turning symbols into musical, voice-led comping without memorizing endless shapes.

Teach a simple one-string drill to target chord tones at changes so guitar solos resolve musically instead of sounding like random scale runs.