The Robert Conti Approach To Teaching Jazz Guitar
- Why It Works -
by Paul Getty
Perhaps like yourself, jazz guitar has been my passion since childhood. My name is Paul Getty, from the California Bay Area. Although I am now a businessman, my primary interest remains the pursuit of playing jazz guitar. One of my career highlights was the opportunity to perform with Stevie Wonder during the 1970s.
In 1990, while working my way through the bustling lobby of a Marriott Hotel in Southern California, the sound of some great jazz guitar playing followed by applause caught my attention. This was quite unusual, it was great to see a guitarist, as one can almost always count on a boring piano player in most hotels. I was so taken by the virtuosity that I actually cancelled my early evening meeting to hear, and hopefully meet this guitarist, Robert Conti.
During my stay at that hotel, I arranged to take a lesson from Bob. That three hour exposure to his improvising and chord melody approach became the major turning point in my ability to play jazz guitar. In addition to the material I learned very quickly, one of the things that amazed me was his ability to quickly redirect some of my previous knowledge from my head to the neck and into meaningful music. In fact, I can honestly say to you, that no other event, teacher, book or video has had that much impact or improvement on my playing skill.
As the result of my first hand experience, I became a huge fan and one of his continuously growing list of supporters. At a recent NAMM Expo, Bob mentioned that his website would be soon undergo a restructuring. As I and all my musician friends are continuously impressed with his impact on my playing, I requested permission to write this for other aspiring jazz guitarists, as it a pleasure to introduce others to Robert Conti’s talent as a performer and educator, indeed a rare combination.
I believe your experience will parallel mine, as you are about to discover what I can only describe as the Rolls Royce of jazz guitar learning products!
The Conti Jazz Guitar Methodology
Robert firmly believes that a student’s approach to learning jazz guitar should be as pragmatic and consistent with their approach to acquiring other skills. For instance, to learn how to ride a two wheel bicycle, one must actually ride the bike; to learn how to swim, one must get into the water and swim; to learn how to ice skate, one must get on the ice and skate. Consider how many people learn to drive a car with no knowledge of how the engine actually functions. That simple and reasonable logic also dictates that one can only learn to play an instrument well, by actually playing the instrument. As Robert says: “Invest your time in playing your instrument and that everything else will assuredly take care of itself. It is much easier to comprehend and understand the nuts and bolts of chords, lines, theory etc, when you can first play subject material. Play it first, analyze it later!”
In line with his philosophy, his learning products are focused on a “hands on the instrument” approach to produce immediate results that are gratifying to the student, as the great feeling of self-accomplishment always raises one’s level of self-confidence and desire to achieve even more. Robert’s long-term teaching experience has clearly proven to me that his approach is far more productive than wasting time talking about, modes, scales etc. Ultimately, it all comes down to playing jazz guitar, as “absolutely no one will ever come to hear you play modes and scales!”
You might be asking, “What makes Conti’s products so much better or different than everything else? One of the traits that make Robert a superb teacher is his ability to present extremely complex material in a such a way that even an intermediate guitarist can play the subject material. After investing much time and thousands of dollars in numerous jazz instruction products, I eventually discovered the most effective books and DVDs provide ideas that you can take to the gig that night.
Alternately, the worst products always took me down another endless path of boring exercises and modes that essentially do nothing to improve one’s improvising skills or musicality. The art of jazz is about creating and playing interesting music, not mindless scale and mode exercises. The magic of Conti’s approach and products is they effectively deliver tools and ideas that can be easily integrated into one’s playing to yield rapid improvements.
However, rather than trying to answer that question with a descriptive monologue, I will defer to Robert’s approach of “don’t talk about it, play it!” As you can then see his methodology and determine the answer for yourself. If you can play a chord grid, you can play these harmonically rich arrangements! See the samples of Robert’s “Pro Level” chord melody arrangements of Misty, and the classic Over The Rainbow both well known standards. Play any row of chords for five or ten minutes. When you hear your results, you’ll become as excited as I was!
Every chord solo arrangement that I’ve ever seen is written in notation and Tablature, which (to me) is often discouraging and even more confusing than notation, and perhaps, the very reason why most guitarists steer clear of solo playing. As you can see, Conti eliminates any guess work on your part because he is concerned enough to take the time to include the correct chord grid for every note in the melody line.
In several arrangements, Conti includes multiple rows of chord grids to demonstrate harmonic choices for the player. The choice is always left to player preference, as either upper or lower row is acceptable. Players are also urged to experiment with varying combinations of the chords to create new harmonic palettes. While many guitarists do not read notes, every guitarist can read a chord grid, and the ability to play that simple grid will allow any guitarist to actually play a great arrangement. I’ve spoken with numerous guitarists who have played his arrangements. Everyone agrees - like the sample below, every Conti arrangement offers clear proof of his determination to be certain that guitarists of even minimum skill, will be able to play his arrangement!
IMPORTANT: If you are at the beginning level of solo playing, it is perfectly acceptable to eliminate several chords and simply use single melody notes to connect the remaining chords. By doing so, you can adjust the arrangements to YOUR level of playing skill. In essence, the Conti Arrangements are intentionally designed to be played by an extremely wide range of guitarists starting with those at the entry level of solo chord melody. In fact, there are several professional “working players” who actually utilize Conti’s arrangements in live performances. The more advanced players generally choose to play each of the chords to create lush harmony. Again, if you can play a simple chord grid, you can play Conti's arrangements.
Also, keep in mind that for ease of reading notation, the melody line is written one octave lower. If you do not read music, simply play each grid with a slow legato feel and you will hear the subject melody very clearly.
Excerpt From "Misty"

Excerpt From "Somewhere Over The Rainbow"
(Incidentally, for those who are unaware, Conti’s chord melody arrangements are a favorite reader feature in every issue of Just Jazz Guitar Magazine. If you are not a subscriber, it is a great resource for jazz guitarists!)
In Closing,
Prior to 2000, Mr. Conti's teaching skill was only available to regional players who were able to take a private lesson with him in Florida or Southern California. However, the international jazz guitar community quickly responded to the common sense approach embodied in his first group of book releases in 2000. As everyone is aware, there are endless numbers of unverifiable advertising claims. However, everyone would reasonably agree that only products that deliver results survive the test of time.
Repeat purchases from prior customers presents a very reliable indication of customer satisfaction from a high quality product. Can you ever recall making a second purchase of an unsatisfactory product? Please, take a few minutes to read through the comments in the Customer Testimonial section of his website. Those accolades were placed by actual customers who included their name and email address and clearly verify the effectiveness of Mr. Conti’s Jazz Guitar DVDs and books.
After the release of his first video in early 2002, the news quickly spread amongst aspiring jazz guitarists worldwide and the response was suddenly overwhelming. The proof? Consider that the cost of a quality DVD production is very high and most other educators may make one, and rarely two DVDs. Then, ask yourself this question: Why would Robert Conti make 15 DVDs if there was no customer demand? The answer is in the question. Very simply, intense customer demand for his ability to place desirable and high quality information under your fingers quickly has justified the production of fifteen DVDs - and there are six new titles currently underway! Without question, that undeniable fact is a reliable measure of his product quality. In fact, as another clear indication of Robert Conti’s impact on the industry, I continue to notice that several other educators have made subtle attempts to imitate his methods!
If you’ve had your fill of theory, modes, scales and you’re ready to play jazz guitar, then it’s time to have a pro show you exactly where to put your fingers to make music, not scales. Unlike the majority of DVDs that present theory and scales and require leaps of your imagination to try and make music, the Conti DVDs get right to where every guitarist needs the most help – at the song and performance level.
I sincerely hope this narrative has been helpful to you in your pursuit of playing jazz guitar!
Best regards and much good luck with your studies,
Paul Getty
San Francisco Jazz Guitar Enthusiast & Venture Capitalist