Theory Masterclass

John Stowell and Tim Lerch Jazz Guitar Conversations #1

John Stowell·
5.0 (1 review)
·INTERMEDIATE·1 lesson·43m 4s of video

About this masterclass

John Stowell and Tim Lerch sit down for a wide-ranging conversation on jazz improvisation, harmony, and learning strategies — playing a little, talking a little, and comparing their approaches. The first in their Jazz Guitar Conversations series, this session captures what two jazz guitar masters talk about when they're simply enjoying each other's company.

What's covered

  • Trading eight-bar phrases on "Autumn Leaves" (in G), conversation-style, so you can hear the differences and commonalities in their approaches
  • How they each think through the tune's ii–V–I–IV form and the resolution to the relative minor
  • Movable altered-dominant shapes — why voicings with flat or sharp nines move in minor thirds, and raised/lowered fifths move in whole steps
  • The diminished scale connection: how an altered dominant is a diminished chord in disguise
  • Getting mileage from a small set of good-sounding, playable shapes, and placing them in context with strong voice leading
  • How each of them learned — including Tim's "street-wise" path of playing and asking questions

About Tim Lerch: world-renowned guitarist and educator, Tim is a member of the legendary Northwest gypsy jazz group Pearl Django and a popular duo with Jamie Findlay, and performs solo guitar as often as his schedule allows.

Lessons in this masterclass

Lessons

  • 1JOHN STOWELL AND TIM LERCH JAZZ GUITAR CONVERSATIONS #143m 4s

Reviews & Ratings

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James Mackay
6/30/2020

"Wonderful Stuff"

two fantastic players

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About the instructor

John Stowell
John Stowell is a unique jazz guitarist influenced as much by pianists and horn players as he is by guitarists. His original take on harmony, chords and improvisation sets him apart. John has taught internationally for 30 years in every educational setting. His clinics are informal, hands-on and informative. In addition to music theory and guidelines for improvisation, John shares his professional experience with the business of music. "In the age of mediocrity and clones, John Stowell's uniqueness and originality is a breath of fresh air. I love playing with him." - Paul Horn