Deep Dive – understanding theory concepts

I’m finally putting in some musician friendly information. Frustrated with many posts on the net, I’m tired of seeing “information” that either takes for granted that the musician knows a certain amount of background or blows, right through some of the most important facts about how to learn basic theory that I believe will make you a better musician.

I like to thank all of our students are having to come in through our jam session program. It’s definitely insightful and an educational experience for me. Trying to figure out what’s inside of another musicians head is frightening by itself. Finding ways to reach, an individual is definitely rewarding for them, as well as myself and future students.

#1 Jam Session Key Signature Handout

Fast Key Signature Guide for Musicians

(No Heavy Theory Required)

#2 Jam Session Solo Survival 3 Notes

Solo Survival Using Only THREE Notes

(For When Chord Changes Feel Overwhelming)

#3 Jam Session Blues Jam Survival Trilogy

Blues Jam Survival Trilogy The 3 Skills Every Jam Player Needs

This page connects the three survival skills every musician needs at a jam session.

#4 Jam_Session_Level2_Soloing_Upgrade

Level 2 Upgrade: Making Solos Sound Like Songs Instead of Exercises

Tracks for practice or research

Kevin Fitzgearld · CMajor Call and Res #1 Uses C A and E always starting on C

Uses C E A and G notes. Most of the time it starts with C
Uses C E G and A notes- more complex