Waters of March: Solo Guitar Lesson

Jake Reichbart·
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·INTERMEDIATE·Solo Jazz Guitar·1 lesson
In this follow-up to his "The Girl From Ipanema" lesson, Jake Reichbart next dives into a gorgeous but also one of the most misunderstood Bossa Nova standards: "Waters of March"! While we all love this great tune, it is one that is rarely played in casual gigs and settings as the form has eluded most of us... With his arrangement and near 90 minute lesson, Jake demonstrates how he breaks down the tune's components into several logical 4-measure units to create a "head" while moving on to demonstrate how to use these units to create chord substitutions and improvisation, thus enabling us, finally to include this tune in our setlist! In the dedicated 20 minute introduction Jake Reichbart discusses the right hand and rhythm, demonstrating his 3 main pillars of solo guitar arranging 1- the bass and melody only method 2- rhythmic chord arpeggiation and 3- the right hand “backbeat” which you can choose to incorporate or leave out. As these three pillars are applicable to all solo guitar arranging, and since the lesson includes countless ideas and techniques that apply to all music, you will come away from this lesson having learned much more than just one arrangement! Running time: 90 minutes

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Jake Reichbart
Jake Reichbart won WEMU-FM’s Emily Remler scholarship for best jazz guitarist in 1991. Since then, he has been among the busiest guitarists in the greater Detroit region. As a sideman, he appears on countless recordings and jingles and has performed alongside Motown legends and jazz greats alike, logging over 4,600 live gigs. Reichbart’s passion, though, has always been solo guitar, citing Joe Pass, Tuck Andress and Tommy Emmanuel as his main influences, while creating a unique voice of his own. He can arrange for the guitar nearly any tune imaginable, drawing from any and every musical style. His CDs 16 Songs and Long Ago and Far Away have received nominations for best jazz recording at the Detroit Music Awards and have garnered rave reviews from such prestigious publications as All Music Guide, Just Jazz Guitar, and Cadence, as well as from numerous radio stations across the US and abroad. He has performed for two US presidents, the Michigan Governor's Inaugural Ball three times, and for countless other similar events. His instructional DVDs are distributed by the largest publisher in the world, Hal Leonard Corporation and he was featured on the front cover of the May 2012 issue of Just Jazz Guitar magazine, which included a lengthy interview and a transcription of one of his arrangements. Jake cites his most enjoyable solo work as being the “restaurant guitarist,” creating long-term relationships and enjoying a loyal following. For the past 20 years, he has been performing on Wednesday evenings at Ann Arbor’s most famous restaurant, The Earle.