How To Play Authentic Jazz Blues In 10 Weeks
Make years of progress in less than 3 months with a little-known pro method that teaches you how to nail the sound

Sander Van Der Togt
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You are practicing scales and arpeggios, but it doesn’t help your playing
Your solos don’t sound like jazz blues, just correct notes with no feeling
You spend more time trying to find the right YT lesson than practicing
You have wasted days and weeks on shiny scales and tricks
“This is pointless!” I thought, as I sat down to practice. I’d just quit university to study Jazz full-time, but I wasn’t getting anywhere. Everyone told me the answer was more scales, more arpeggios, and more chromatic stuff.
After months of practice, I was playing lots of “correct” notes that sounded nothing like Joe Pass, Wes Montgomery, or George Benson.
Even though I knew scales and arpeggios, I could not get my playing to sound natural. I was stuck with “rules”, but my solos didn’t feel authentic, like real Jazz Blues.
Spending practice time on theory and exercises would never fix this. I needed another approach.
I was heartbroken and about to give up. Jazz Blues, the very music that made me fall in love with Jazz, was out of reach.
Then I went to a Barry Harris masterclass at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague. I sat there with my Strat struggling to keep up, while Barry made even the simplest triad into amazing bebop lines.
His approach wasn’t about “which notes over which chord.” It was about connecting with rhythm, melody, and feel—to make it sound like Jazz.
It was completely different from stacking scales or memorizing licks.
Suddenly, it clicked: start from sounds that already feel like Jazz, then practice connecting them. My solos finally sounded right.
And I wasn’t grinding scales or transcribing solos for weeks. I started with what sounded right and took it further.
It didn’t just transform my playing. This approach has helped thousands of my students get started with Jazz, and it is the perfect way for you to master Jazz Blues,

Amir Mojarrad ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Playing Jazz Blues comes down to being able to put together phrases that have the right sound. The right type of melody, rhythm, and phrasing.
You don’t need magic talent. That is a myth.
You also don’t need to know all the scales and arpeggios all over the neck in all keys.
And it’s definitely not about just learning licks and exercises
The real secret?
You need a system that shows you not only what you need to be able to play, but also what 99% of online courses leave out: How to turn that into solid Jazz blues solos!
After having taught 1000s of students, I have a method that teaches you those skills so you can play solos with an authentic Jazz Blues sound.
Here's The Step-by-step Process To Start Playing Real Jazz Blues:
Develop your basic skills with a fast and easy set of exercises.
Connect the exercises to the music, and develop solo phrases using blueprints that get you the right sound.
Turn your solos into stories by connecting phrases, something people keep listening to because they are curious what happens next.
Develop new sounds wiith phrasing, double stops, and more advanced rhythms.
'I have improved more by getting just halfway through this course than I have doing any other course, system or whatever.'

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10 Chapters with in-depth video lessons
Personal feedback on your progress in the course community
Interactive examples that can change tempo and loop sections
Lesson PDFs and GuitarPro files with tabs and standard notation
Downloadable mp3 backing tracks
Learn Jazz Blues in 10 weeks with a method that develops your actual playing.
Regular price – one-time payment
Lifetime access
3 monthly payments of $59
You’re tired of trying to magically turn scales and arpeggios into jazz solos — and want feedback from someone who gets it.
You want to play stronger phrases and learn how to connect them so your solos tell a story.
You’re getting started with Jazz and want to add Jazz Blues skills to your playing — both for Blues and Jazz standards.
You’re committed to practicing exercises and soloing daily while working through the course.
You’re looking for a few licks or a quick fix to play Jazz Blues without putting in the work.
You don’t want to learn to improvise over the Jazz Blues form.
You have no experience improvising at all (then my Jazz Guitar Roadmap course is a better place to start).
You don’t have time to practice at least a few hours per week to internalize the material and level up your skills.
It's important that the course is right for you!
This is an online course with PDF/mp3/guitarpro downloads. As soon as you purchase, you’ll receive an email with the link to log in. Save it to have the link later
Yes, the course is designed with something like a chapter per week in mind, but people are different and life changes so you do not have to follow that. The course is there for you to work with in a tempo that fits you
The exercises and example solos are all available as PDF's and GuitarPro files. The course also have mp3 backing tracks to practice with since some of the exercises are on chord progressions.
When you join The Jazz Blues Navigator you get lifetime access to all modules and course materials.
This includes:
- 10 Chapters with in-depth video lessons
- Interactive examples that can change tempo and loop sections
- Personal feedback on your progress in the course community
- Foundational exercises for improvising over a Jazz Blues
- Lesson PDFs and GuitarPro files with tabs and standard notation
- Downloadable backing tracks
The course includes a community where you can post videos and tell me what you are working on in the course. I will give you feedback based on your video and what you tell me.
Learn Jazz Blues in 10 weeks with a method that develops your actual playing.
Regular price – one-time payment
Lifetime access
3 monthly payments of $59
Intro - The Two Goals
FREE PREVIEWSheet Music and Backing Tracks
The Scale
F7 - Scale Exercise
F7 - Scale In 3rds Ascending
F7 - Scale In 3rds Descending
F7 - Scale In Triads Ascending
F7 - Scale In Triads Descending
F7 - Scale In 7th Chord Arpeggios Ascending
F7 - Scale In 7th Chord Arpeggio Descending
Practicing And Building Flexibility
Jazz Blues Licks
FREE PREVIEWChords On The F Blues
How To Play The Chords
Limitation Exercises
Two Note Exercise #1
What To Practice
Intro - Form, Phrasing, and a Few More Scales
Sheet Music and Backing Tracks
2-Note Solo
2-Note Strategy Phrasing & Melody
Bb7 Scale
Bb7 Scale in 3rds Ascending
Bb7 Scale in 3rds Descending
Bb7 Scale in Triads Ascending
Bb7 Scale in Triads Descending
Bb7 Scale in Diatonic Arpeggios Ascending
Bb7 Scale in Diatonic Arpeggios Descending
Explaining C Harmonic Minor on Bdim
Bdim - C Harm Minor Scale
C Harm Min - Scale in 3rds Ascending
C Harm Min - Scale in 3rds Descending
C Harm Min - Scale in Triads Ascending
C Harm Min - Scale in Triads Descending
C Harm Min -Scale in Diatonic Arpeggios Ascending
C Harm Min -Scale in Diatonic Arpeggios Descending
3 Rhythms And Learning New Rhythms
Rhythm #1 Solo
Rhythm #2 Solo
Rhythm #3 Solo
Homework
Intro
Sheet Music and Backing Tracks
Triads On The Form
Triad Blues Solo
Triad Solo And Flow
Secondary Dominants (D7)
D7(b9) Scale
D7(b9) Scale In 3rds Ascending
D7(b9) Scale In 3rds Descending
D7(b9) Scale In Triads Ascending
D7(b9) Scale In Triads Descending
D7(b9) Scale In Diatonic Arpeggios Ascending
D7(b9) Scale In Diatonic Arpeggios Descending
Scale For Gm7 C7
C7 Scale
C7 Scale in 3rds Ascending
C7 Scale in 3rds Descending
C7 Scale in Triads Ascending
C7 Scale in Triads Descending
C7 Scale in Diatonic Arpeggios Ascending
C7 Scale in Diatonic Arpeggios Descending
Phrasing Solo
Phrasing Solo Breakdown
Homework
Intro
Sheet Music and Backing Tracks
Triad Flexibility Exercise
Triad Solo - Triad Flexibility
Triad Solo Breakdown
7th Chords
Exercise 7th Chords On The Form
7th Chord Solo
7th Chord Solo Breakdown
Homework
Intro
Sheet Music and Backing Tracks
Riff Solo #1
Riff Solo #1 Breakdown
Riff Solo #2
Riff Solo #2 Breakdown
Scales On The Form
Linking Phrases
Riff Solo #3
Riff Solo #3 Breakdown
Homework
Intro
Sheet Music and Backing Tracks
High Range Blues #1
Solo Breakdown #1
High Range Blues #2
Solo Breakdown #2
The Blues Arpeggios
Bluesy Arpeggio Exercise
Arpeggios From The 3rd
Arpeggios From the 3rd Exercise #1
Arpeggios From the 3rd Exercise #2
Back To Bop Solo
Solo Breakdown #3
Homework
Learn Jazz Blues in 10 weeks with a method that develops your actual playing.
Regular price – one-time payment
Lifetime access
3 monthly payments of $59