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✅ Perfect for jazz, classical, modern fingerstyle, and adventurous players
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Counterpoint for Solo Jazz Guitar

By Christian Miller
Learn the art of two-part counterpoint for solo jazz guitar—without the dry theory.

"I thoroughly enjoyed this great course which gives the keys for exploring great tools for jazz guitar counterpoint" - GDW

"I bought this. Great course! Highly recommend!" - Nat J

"Counterpoint for Solo Jazz Guitar is a really useful course. It does not stop at the exercises, there are explanations, a footnote with a link that leads to a youtube video with Ted Greene playing Autumn Leaves ... Scarlatti pattern ... pattern applied to Jazz Standards. You got something to work on, it´s money well spent! - HM

 Now includes a Free Bonus 41 page 7-step First Steps in Baroque Improvisation ebook!

 

Discover a Fresh, Playable Approach to Counterpoint

This is not your typical dry textbook on counterpoint. This is a practical, hands-on course for modern guitarists who want to blend classical voice leading with jazz vocabulary. Whether you’re arranging standards, improvising contrapuntally, or building beautiful solo guitar textures, this book gives you the tools.


✅ What You’ll Get

  • Foundational Drills – Learn the mechanics of two-voice movement through practical exercises in major and minor keys.

  • Diminution Techniques – Embellish simple lines into rich, melodic counterpoint.

  • Contrapuntal Etudes on Jazz Standards – Apply counterpoint to tunes like All the Things You Are, No Moon At All, and The Serpent’s Tooth.

  • Improvisation Tools – Learn how to use contrapuntal ideas while improvising, not just composing.

  • Modern Reharmonization – Explore advanced reharmonization using counterpoint and modal color.

  • Inverted Counterpoint – Flip melodies into the bass and create hauntingly beautiful textures.

  • Step-by-Step Canons – Compose your own canons and develop deep motivic playing.

  • Bonus – Includes full counterpoint breakdowns of complex jazz tunes like Memories of Tomorrow and Veils.


🎯 Who It’s For

  • Intermediate to advanced jazz guitarists

  • Players looking to expand solo guitar textures

  • Musicians interested in Bach meets Bill Frisell territory

  • Anyone bored of drop 2s and ready for something deeper


📚 Table of Contents Highlights

  • Basic Drills (Major & Minor Keys)

  • Diminutions on Jazz Standards

  • Canons and Improvised Counterpoint

  • Etudes on Real Tunes

  • Inverted Counterpoint & Melody in the Bass

  • Modern Harmony through Counterpoint

  • Bonus: Bach’s Two-Part Invention No. 1 arranged for guitar


💬 What Makes This Different?

“While improvisers talk about ‘playing what we hear,’ what we hear and what we feel in our bodies often has a holistic relationship. This book explores that idea through two-voice movement, not finger gymnastics or fake ‘jazz theory.’”
— Christian Miller


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Download Counterpoint for Solo Jazz Guitar now and start expanding your vocabulary today. Whether you're arranging solo guitar pieces or improvising with more linear awareness, this guide will be your new secret weapon.