Lessons with Nick: Clark Terry’s Teachings on Jazz, Swing & Phrasing (Ep. 106)

January 14
32 mins

Episode Description

In this episode, I sit down with Nick Mainella — jazz educator, saxophonist, and host of https://10minutejazzlesson.com/ — to explore the genius of Clark Terry and how his teaching philosophy can inspire modern jazz guitarists. Nick shares stories about Clark’s “doodle tonguing system,” his belief in learning by ear, and how playing with feel, phrasing, and swing can communicate more than any scale or theory ever could. For jazz guitar players, this conversation is a reminder to focus on melody, time, and articulation — to make your lines speak and your solos swing. Whether you’re practicing improvisation, learning standards, or trying to sound more authentic, Clark Terry’s approach (as explained by Nick) offers timeless lessons for developing a personal and expressive jazz sound.

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