How can i learn a jazz or classical style on guitar quickly?

I have recently picked up guitar a couple months ago. I am really into 90s grudge and rock i grew up with it. but i realize that jazz and classical music has some of the best musicians in the world. so if someone could recommend anything it’ll improve my skills quickly(couple months) that would be great.

Make haste slowly.

I am very impressed with the Hal Leonard Guitar Method books. This will require you to go back to the ABCs for a while, playing Mary Had a Little Lamb single note in first position on the first three strings sort of thing for a few days, but while you are doing this you will be learning to read orthodox notation in a way that you will see the notes on the staff and immediately know where they are on the fretboard.

This fretboard knowledge is essential for both Jazz and Classical.

In the meantime check your available libraries for books on music theory, as this is also required knowledge for Jazz, and valuable for Classical particularly if you plan to write your own transcriptions.

Find the metronome device that you feel most comfortable practicing with, and use it regularly.
Be patient with yourself; One fine day will come when all of a sudden information that you have learned that seemed unrelated will all of a sudden start coming together in your mind and you will start learning at a breathtaking pace. That day will come, but only if you lay the foundation for it with the fundamentals.

3 Comments

  • Simon says:

    Learn from an experienced guitar player. Hope useful
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  • Bolide ⌡shinning bacon of hope...⌠ says:

    Make haste slowly.

    I am very impressed with the Hal Leonard Guitar Method books. This will require you to go back to the ABCs for a while, playing Mary Had a Little Lamb single note in first position on the first three strings sort of thing for a few days, but while you are doing this you will be learning to read orthodox notation in a way that you will see the notes on the staff and immediately know where they are on the fretboard.

    This fretboard knowledge is essential for both Jazz and Classical.

    In the meantime check your available libraries for books on music theory, as this is also required knowledge for Jazz, and valuable for Classical particularly if you plan to write your own transcriptions.

    Find the metronome device that you feel most comfortable practicing with, and use it regularly.
    Be patient with yourself; One fine day will come when all of a sudden information that you have learned that seemed unrelated will all of a sudden start coming together in your mind and you will start learning at a breathtaking pace. That day will come, but only if you lay the foundation for it with the fundamentals.
    References :

  • Tommy says:

    Start by learning Major and minor scales (harmonic, natural and jazz).
    Also you’ve got to understand the chords.

    Learning that is a good start.
    But it will take time and dedication to actually be able to play jazz
    References :

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