Vol. 3 – Ticket To Improv

Price range: $15.95 through $24.95

Subject Lesson Songs:

  • 12 Bar Blues
  • All Blues
  • Watermelon Man
  • Bonus Jam over a Conti original, “The Rummy!”

Description

The time-tested and acknowledged pathway to become a skilled improvisor is to play your instrument at every jam session or other opportunity that becomes available. That’s exactly how the early greats learned their craft, simply by playing jazz, not wasting time talking about modes, scales or unimportant activities that prevented them from actually playing their instruments. As seen in 25 prior DVDs, the core success of the Robert Conti approach is his ability to teach the jazz language (improv) at the street level, where it actually began.

If you’re an entry level jazz guitarist such as a blues or rock player trying to make the crossover to jazz, Ticket To Improv will take you on one of most exciting and productive musical events of your life. Very soon, you will be impressing your friends with your new playing skills.

As in each of his learning products, once again, Conti delivers another “Motherlode!” How? By teaching you exactly how to start playing an arsenal of lines over the chord progressions to three “must know” tunes that are played in every real life jam session. More importantly, after you learn the first three tunes, he will also teach you how to quickly begin reshaping those lines for usage in other tunes.

Volume 3 Subject Lesson Songs:

  • 12 Bar Blues
  • All Blues
  • Watermelon Man
  • Bonus Jam over a Conti original, “The Rummy!”

Ticket To Improv, Volume 3 Includes:

  • Printable PDF of lesson solos in notation & tablature
  • MIDI files of single note solos & rhythm sections

DVD Running Time: 4 Hours

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Peter Withers - Santa Barbara, CA
Peter Withers - Santa Barbara, CA
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5/5
Working thru vol. 1 project 1, page 1 of the TTI series. Very practical, pragmatic approach. Mr. Conti is a good teacher, talks plainly about what you need and what you don’t. I do have some theory background but its easy to see that working thru the mechanics of the material is more beneficial to p...
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3 years ago
Wayne D Holt - Galveston, TX
Wayne D Holt - Galveston, TX
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Great material! It's balanced between enough explanatory text to make sense of what you're being asked to do, and simple, direct guidance on how to pull off the cool tension tones that add the zest to jazz changes.Robert could have made the materials more voluminous by going into endless fluff and...
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3 years ago
Julian Wilson - United Kingdom
Julian Wilson - United Kingdom
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Wow! - This stuff is getting better all the time! I can't believe how the barriers are falling - It's like Bob said: "All sorts of doors will open, and all sorts of lights will start to go on" - They are! My right hand fingers are pretty much automatic now, and my performance passable on almost 3 so...
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5 years ago
Jerry Martin - Florence, OR
Jerry Martin - Florence, OR
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I would like to once again tell you that Bob Conti is my guiding light, through the murky waters of guitar instruction out here, what a wonderful person to be so open and offer to us mere mortals out here in guitar land his talents! I listen to Jazz every day and of all the players and all the cours...
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5 years ago
Frank Whitehouse - Alton, NH
Frank Whitehouse - Alton, NH
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Never had time to learn guitar until now. So I bought the improv series (and the Conti guitar) about 6 months ago. It was a little tough at the begining. But like the man says "it's not rocket science.." Thank you Mr. Conti.. All it takes is a will to learn, and a lot of practice. It is a little eas...
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5 years ago
Alan Wells - Tennessee, USA
Alan Wells - Tennessee, USA
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I have the TTI Volumes 1, 2, and 3.. The chord melodies that Mr Conti offers (free might I add), IMHO are the best out there. They're easy to understand, and they are always hip.. If there is a better way to get this quality of teaching, I've yet to find it.. Thanx for all you do!

5 years ago
Al Lombardo - Freehold, NJ
Al Lombardo - Freehold, NJ
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As a 57 yr old player for over 45 yrs, my guitar playing was STUCK in the middle of the 1970's rock era...PERIOD. While I absolutely love the chord melody style of playing I increasingly assumed it was completely out of my reach. I was so tired of the 1st position rock chords, I had simply reduced m...
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5 years ago
Julian Wilson - Northwich, UK
Julian Wilson - Northwich, UK
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There's an easy way to do anything. What you need is someone else who truly understands what's going on, and tells you first what you NEED to know, and not EVERYTHING you could know all at once. As we all know, Bob excels at this. I don't know how paint is made, but I still manage to do a good job p...
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5 years ago
Jerry Martin - Florence, OR
Jerry Martin - Florence, OR
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I would also like to once again tell you that Bob Conti is my guiding light, through the murky waters of guitar instruction out here, what a wonderful person to be so open and offer to us mere mortals out here in guitar land his talents! I listen to Jazz every day and of all the players and all the ...
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5 years ago
Edgar Villanueva - Farmington Hills, MI
Edgar Villanueva - Farmington Hills, MI
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It's sort of like the "Wax on - Wax off" method that Mr. Miyagi taught Ralph Macchio in the Karate Kid where he showed him all the motions without the theory by making him do ordinary chores like waxing a car or painting a fence with certain arm motions. And when the time came for Ralph to spring in...
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5 years ago
A-ESS-EFF (via Amazon) - USA
A-ESS-EFF (via Amazon) - USA
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5/5
Impeccable teaching! Bob Conti should be Secretary of Music Education. I now understand the method to his madness. Intstead of playing scaled, play scale fragments organized in what becomes or "is" jazz. When strung together and played tastefully, this is what listeners will identify as "Oh shoot!!!...
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5 years ago
Maurice Mousseau - BC, Canada
Maurice Mousseau - BC, Canada
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You are giving me encouragement. Well done Dr.

5 years ago

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