Hi Trefor,
After jazz guitar tuition at London's Guitar Institute several years ago, and frustrated with the complexity of the ''play this mode of this scale over this chord '' approach, I stumbled across Trefor's name and he sent me his set of ''Base to Build From'' lessons. He may have forgotten, but I haven't - this simple but effective distance learning approach accelerated my playing to the extent that I was gigging with professionally - trained sax and piano players within months. If you want a down to earth, practical approach that you can take to a gig, but that also works with any level of harmonic sophistication, look no further. Trefor is a great teacher, from beginner to advanced levels.
Chris Metcalfe, (London).
Hi Trefor,
Thanks for the lesson and the printouts, this is the REAL JAZZ GUITAR INSIGHT that I've been searching for.
I've played electric blues and rock guitar since my early teens (I'm now in my late 40's), but have always had a love of jazz, (I got turned on by guys like Kenny Burrell, Grant Green and of course, Wes Montgomery - to name just a few). Over the past few years I have promised myself to try to learn to play
in that style before I get to the big '50'.
I've spent a small fortune on books, DVD's and lessons, learning the odd lick or chord here and there, but I have never felt that I was starting to get an overall understanding of the way that jazz works, (it's felt at times like some exclusive club that I was never ever going to be invited to join).
Already from my first lesson I can tell that your teaching approach and experience can demystify the whole process and explain the language and techniques that will at last, allow me to 'join the club'.
I know that it will take commitment on my part, but I'm already looking forward to the next lesson, many thanks for 'opening the door'.
Paul Brown.
At the age of 57 I took early retirement from teaching in Further Education and decided to take up playing the guitar after a lay-off of more than thirty years. I had not touched a guitar since I played in a small dance band in the late fifties early sixties and my musical knowledge was absolutely minimal.
After a few months I was advised by my wife to seek lessons in the hope of accelerating my progress in playing. I was recommended by my local music shop ( Sounds Great ) to approach Trefor Owen for lessons. This I did and Trefor was only too pleased to take me on.
I have found Trefor a very knowledgable tutor with immense patience and an approach to teaching jazz guitar that is quite unique. He delivers his method in a thouroughly sympathetic and understanding way. I was particularly pleased with his approach to the "locked knuccle" technique of rythm playing ( a la Freddie Green ) and within eighteen months I was invited to play rythm guitar in a local seventeen piece big band. I would never have achieved this on my own.
I remain a student of Trefor and never tire of his enthusiasm for teaching and continue to benefit from his deep knowledge of his subject. I thouroughly recommend him to anyone nomatter what level they are at who seeks to improve their playing and knowledge of jazz guitar.
Tony Cordes.
"I have followed your suggested practice regime and developed a solid foundation in terms of facility and ability to execute. You are so right when you talk about technique being so important on the bandstand. I also believe you cannot call yourself a musician if you are not out playing in front of people, it’s there where you learn the craft of actually playing. I wanted to say thank you for your guidance at the various courses and lessons, it has paid off and I think your approach has been absolutely key to this". And THANK YOU!!!!
John McWade, (Dublin).
I have been one of Trefor's students for a number of years and am pleased to recommend him. His knowledge of jazz is immense and his jazz guitar tuition is second to none.
Charles Howorth.
"At the age of 57 I wasn't sure if I had any chance to learn jazz guitar. But Trefor encouraged me right from the start and is patiently leading me through the basics. Each lesson is a pleasure and is backed up with comprehensive written material to take home. I usually leave inspired to move to the next stage. The Major 7th arpeggio is taking over my life! This man really knows his stuff Apart from being an excellent teacher, Trefor is of course an accomplished player, active both locally and internationally, and he personally knows many of the other "greats" in the jazz guitar world. So as well as lessons, you get to talk about the business too!
Chas Baker.