Theres a discussion group on Yahoo! for jazz Guitarists where you could ask some questions: http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/jazz_guitar/ They also have an faq: http://www.jazzguitarfaq.com/ Here are more opinions and answers from other WikiAnswers Contributors: * Your local guitar shop should have contacts for guitar teachers in your area. * Go to a guitar or musical shop and ask where to get lessons. * You can also download guitar tab from OLGA.net the online guitar archives and they have a tutorial on reading tab. * http://www.guitartricks.com has some great online Jazz Guitar Video Lessons
Yes, there are hundreds of jazz guitar players.
The acoustic guitar
The Art of Fingerstyle Jazz Guitar was created in 1979.
B chord guitar charts from the following websites: Guitar About, Ultimate Guitar, Jam Play, Just In Guitar, Guitar Lessons World, Guitar Chord, Chord Book, Guitar Noise, Jazz Guitar Lessons, Chord Find, to name a few.
A Fender Jazz guitar is an electric bass guitar created by Leo Fender. It is also known as the Jazz Bass or J Bass and was the second model of electric bass guitar that Fender created.
Larry Coryell has written: 'Jazz Guitar Solos/699140' 'The Dragon Gate (Chinese Children's Stories Series)' 'Improvising' 'Jazz guitar solos' -- subject(s): Jazz, Guitar music (Jazz)
The Incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes Montgomery was created in 1960.
Jazz or classical Latin. I can't find any rock or pop duets for clarinet and acoustic guitar
The Man with the Jazz Guitar - 2012 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
The question in itself is wrong. "Jazz guitar" refers to a playing style; "electric guitar" refers to a musical instrument. You can use a Jackson Rhoads V for jazz guitar, if you wanted.
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Well, it depends on what type of genre of music you want to play. The Electric Guitar works as a well instrument in many rock genres, including Classical Rock, Hard Rock, and Metal. However, a Jazz Guitar also has some cons and pros to! A Jazz Guitar can play Blues, Jazz, Classical Rock, mostly Oldies. However, a Jazz Guitar can not be as loud as a Electric Guitar. Depending on your type of genre, I would prefer an Electric Guitar, which could play almost all genres. Enjoy playing!