Welcome to the second week of the ArtistWorks Summer Series! Every week this summer, we’ll be dropping new lessons, performances, study materials, and more from some of your favorite ArtistWorks teachers.
This week, we’re excited to debut nearly a dozen brand new online jazz guitar lessons from Grammy-nominated guitarist, Member of the Order of the British Empire, and ArtistWorks fingerstyle jazz guitar teacher, Martin Taylor.
Martin’s new lessons offer material for players of all levels—covering topics designed for beginner, intermediate, and advanced players alike. With these new lessons, Martin’s course now features a total of over 50 hours of video content, and that doesn’t even include the more than 4,000 Video Exchanges you can also learn from.
Alongside Martin’s video instruction, these lessons include brand new learning materials to supplement Martin’s teaching, including tablature, notated exercises, written charts, and more. Furthermore, in addition to lessons on a variety of new techniques and concepts, Martin also teaches how to play two brand new tunes: “Only a Paper Moon” and “Watch What Happens.”
If you’re a current student of Martin’s, dive in now and enjoy learning these brand new techniques and tunes. There’s never been a better time to roll up your sleeves and start playing…
Accompaniment Feels: Walking Bass
Accompaniment Feels: Bossa Nova
Accompaniment Feels: Jazz Waltz
New Tune: “Watch What Happens”
We’ll be announcing new content from one of the following ArtistWorks teachers next week, so keep an eye on our social media channels like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter so you don’t miss our next surprise artist:
Guthrie Trapp — Electric Country Guitar
Mike Marshall — Bluegrass Mandolin
David Butler — Beginner’s Guide to Acoustic Guitar
Michael Daves — Bluegrass Vocals
Caterina Lichtenberg — Classical Mandolin
READ MORE:
Celebrating 12 Years of “Fingerstyle Guitar with Martin Taylor”
Acoustic Fingerstyle Guitar Lesson: Slap Harmonics with Andy McKee
Fingerstyle Jazz Guitar Lesson: The Art of Phrasing with Martin Taylor