Music Lessons

Audio Graphics offers unique music lessons where jamming and songwriting meets music fundamentals for the creative mind.

Learn How to Jam with any Musician

Learning how to jam builds proficiency in playing music well with others. Learning how to jam with others provides an important foundation that is like learning music theory—two very different brain functions that are interconnected.

Audio Production and Recording

Learn how to record and produce your own music. Learn everything from the basics of a home recording setup to audio editing, mixing, and mastering in any DAW, digital audio workstation. 

Music Lessons

Musical School of Jamming teaches the fine art of musical jamming in styles of music including rock, blues, metal, trance, hip-hop, folk, and more. Your journey of musical discovery will include techniques of rhythm and soloing, old school jamming etiquette, and music fundamentals in minor and major modalities. In a short time, you will develop the confidence and skills to jam with your friends or sit in on a jam session.

Jamming

Learn the expected jamming etiquette, especially on an open-stage jam night. Learn how to improvise and play freely with others in any key.

Song Writing

Learn songwriting and chord progression basics in all genres including pop, R&B, Hip-hop, rap, rock, blues, electronic, jazz, and country. 

Music Fundamentals

Easily learn the fundamentals of music. Have fun learning the musical language so you can communicate more confidently with other musicians.

What Is Musical Jamming?

"an environment that is inclusive to all players, allowing for a free flow of creativity."

Finding the groove, can bring joy from a sense of inclusiveness in something bigger than improvising over pre-recorded stems. The feeling of chemistry and magic that can happen when players get in the groove, is the joyous result of practicing jamming. Jamming is listening and giving up time, to find the space in the present moment where creativity can shine.

Unlock Your Potential as a Musician

Jamming builds so many skills necessary for a musician to be successful in any group setting. Where music theory allows for an advanced understanding of music, jamming allows for musical knowledge to be used in a creative and improvisational form.

 

Learning the fundamentals of jamming is both a linear experience where we follow a step-by-step process with hand-outs, and it is also non-linear where we naturally build a variety of skills to become better musicians. 

"By listening to each instrument being played along with your own, give equal space to each voice and the presence of emptiness."

My journey as a musician began 40 years ago in a creative family musical environment. Instead of just learning a large repertoire of cover songs, we spent much time jamming and writing songs. Then I went to music school where I learned traditional music theory and songwriting. I am now applying a lifetime of study and practice to teach you these valuable skills that will change the way you view music.

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