E-Jazz: Learn Jazz Guitar

E-Jazz: Learn Jazz Guitar
E-Jazz: Learn Jazz Guitar
Developer: E-Guitar
Category: Music & Audio
3.2K installs
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358 monthly active users
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E-Jazz: Learn Jazz Guitar Summary

E-Jazz: Learn Jazz Guitar is a mobile Android app in Music And Audio . Released in Jan 2011 (15 years ago). It has about 3.2K+ installs Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 358 monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Apr 1, 2026.

Recent activity: 17 installs this week (33 over 4 weeks) showing steady growth View trends →

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Apr 1, 2026 .


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App Description

Learn jazz guitar: beginner lessons, chords, progressions, metronome & tuner.

Learn jazz guitar with a structured, step-by-step method: jazz chords, chord progressions (II–V–I), diatonic and tritone substitutions—made clear and practical.
Each lesson mixes theory, tips, and real guitar practice, with videos, tabs, and PDF sheet music.
Practice tools included: metronome and tuner.

Perfect if you already know basic chords and rhythm and want to get into jazz without getting lost.

Course outline (8 lessons)
Lesson 1 — Jazz chords: major scale building, voicings & positions, II–V–I (C/G), walking bass intro
Lesson 2 — II–V–I progression: major scale in progressions, chord embellishments, diminished chord
Lesson 3 — Changing key: progression analysis, II–V–I in multiple keys, fretboard landmarks
Lesson 4 — Add movement: diatonic substitution, secondary dominants, Rhythm Changes (Anatole) + variations, “All of Me” (New Orleans vibe), triads
Lesson 5 — Tritone substitution: in context, 11th & 13th chords, arpeggio playing
Lesson 6 — Blues for Clara: 12-bar blues → jazzy version, 9th & 13th chords
Lesson 7 — Gypsy jazz “la pompe”: la pompe rhythm, 6th chords (major/minor)
Lesson 8 — Sunny Bossa: bossa nova rhythm, applying substitutions