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As seen in a recent Just Jazz Guitar Magazine rave review, the new Volume Three DVDs from Robert Conti raise the bar once again, as he continuously redefines the standards for high impact jazz guitar instruction. Over 23,000 guitarists worldwide are smiling because of the immediate results they obtained from Conti’s DVDs and Source Code Books. Start playing Pro Level lines in less time than it takes to change strings!

Each series focuses on the specific music genre shown below. In each DVD, Conti plays a smoking solo over a well-known chord progression that is typically difficult for the majority of aspiring jazz guitarists. Then, up close, measure-by-measure, Conti reconstructs and teaches you exactly how to play every note of the entire solo in an exciting lesson and learning experience! As you will surely agree, this is superior instruction worth many times the price of admission. Learning doesn’t get any better or easier!

The New Volume Three Titles:

  • The Smoking Lineman (BeBop): Bluesette
  • The Sound Of Rio): One Note Samba
  • Big City Blues: Blues For Alice (Bird’s Changes)

PLEASE NOTE:
All Volume One & Two titles listed below have now been converted from VHS Video to the DVD format for your viewing pleasure!

Volume Two Titles

  • The Smoking Lineman: Rhythm Changes
  • The Sound Of Rio: Corcovado
  • Big City Blues: Georgia On My Mind

Volume One Titles

  • The Smoking Lineman: Green Dolphin Street
  • The Sound Of Rio: Girl From Ipanema
  • Big City Blues: Standard 12 Bar Blues

Rave Review From Just Jazz Guitar Magazine

Reprinted With Permission

Robert Conti, a jazz guitarist who is already perhaps the most prolific educator on the scene today, has just released a second trilogy of superb DVD additions to his highly-popular “Smokin’ Lineman” lesson series.

For those readers unfamilar with the series, the videos cover everything from bebop to latin to blues, and utilitize standard repertoire to showcase and explain Robert’s improvised solos. The new editions center on classics like “Rhythm Changes,” “Corcovado,” and “Georgia On My Mind.”

Conti is well-known for his down-to-earth, user-friendly approach to a genre often made needlessly complex by so many teachers and authors steeped in classroom theory rhetoric. Once again, he succeeds admirably in making the student feel as though he/she is taking a private lesson with a master guitarist right in their own home. Despite Robert’s obvious technical prowess, he has a knack for instilling a sense of confidence in the aspiring student, patiently guiding them through each section of the solo in great detail.

These videos are high-quality, well-produced from top to bottom, and playable on any home DVD player or computer with a DVD drive. Each edition opens with a standard menu shot, giving the student the option to play the entire video lesson, or to select individual chapters. While on the main menu page, the student is additionally treated to some terrific improvisation by this virtuoso guitarist.

Documentation in standard notation and tablature is provided with a full-sized, 8.5 x 11 book that accompanies each edition in the series, a breath of fresh air when compared with the tiny booklets that are typically associated with video learning products. All in all, Robert Conti continues to raise the bar in effective jazz guitar education with this latest group of DVD lesson releases. Highly recommended.

Just Jazz Guitar Magazine,
Reviewed by Mark Stefani

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