Effortless Practice Masterclass

7 Days to Revolutionize Your Jazz Guitar Practice Routine
In this 2hr pre-recorded masterclass, you will learn how to completely revolutionize your practice routine in 7 key areas: Mindset & Goal Setting, Repertoire, Technique, Harmony & Chord Melody, Improvisation, Rhythm, and Routines.
Here's what one student had to stay about the full course...

What's Inside?
Day 1: Mindset & Goal Setting
- Learn the "Mercenary vs. Mastery" Mindset
- Learn how "goal setting" can fail you and what to do instead
- See real examples of good goals vs. bad goals in areas of improvisation, solo guitar, and more
Day 2: Repertoire
- Learn my Master Standards Blueprint and the first 50 jazz standards you should learn in order
- Learn how to identify which song you should start on
- Learn the EXACT method I use to add a new standard to my repertoire
Day 3: Technique
- Learn what "good" technique really is and how to systematically develop it
- Learn why most warmups do more harm than good and what warmups actually help
- Learn my 3 favorite exercises for developing technique for scales, arpeggios, and jazz lines
Day 4: Harmony & Chord Melody
- Learn the specific skills you need to improve, what to practice, and how to practice them
- Learn the 3 things you NEED to practice if you want to improve your chord melody ability
- Includes examples for beginner, intermediate, and advanced players
Day 5: Improvisation
- Learn how to go from simple melodic ideas to long 8th note jazz lines
- Learn the right way to learn jazz vocabulary so it sticks
- Includes examples for beginner, intermediate, and advanced players
Day 6: Rhythm
- Learn how to achieve "Metronome Mastery"
- Learn the 2 BEST concepts to improve your comping rhythms
- Learn the 2 BEST techniques to improve your rhythm in improvising
Day 7: Routines
- Learn how ALL of the previous material integrates into real practice routines
- Get the EXACT 15min, 30min, 60min, and 90min practice routines I recommend based on your level and current goals
- Learn how to organize your daily practice routines to create a good weekly routine