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You don’t know where to start with improvisation.
You don't know how to play the blues.
You always dreamed of being able to solo.
You freeze when it’s time to stand up and solo.
You feel overwhelmed by the complexity of jazz.
Your solos sound random and repetitive.
You struggle to connect your ear and instrument.
You think improvisation is only for naturals.
You play beautifully with sheet music but freeze when asked to improvise.
You’ve studied theory, but jazz harmony feels like a foreign language.
You rarely play by ear and feel uncomfortable without written notes.
Follow a clear roadmap from basics to fluent soloing.
Learn the 12-bar blues step by step
Gain a step-by-step method to build confidence and flow.
Use rhythmic tools to create grooves that feel intentional.
Train with “hear it → sing it → play it” exercises.
Build proven skills that show anyone can learn to improvise.
This course helps classical musicians unlock jazz freedom while keeping their strong technique.
Break down chord progressions and learn practical jazz vocabulary.
Strengthen ear training with call-and-response and improvisation drills.

"You are definitely my go to clarinet guro on the internet. As an older clarinet learner that just loves the sound of jazz clarinet your videos on improv are right on the money."

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"Concise, clear and easy to wrap my head around !!!! I don't know if you developed this method or you're passing it on, but I will give you credit for presenting it at the level of "hey, I would actually take lessons from this youtuber". Good music teachers are a cultural treasure."

What is Improvisation?

What is the Blues?

Essential Rhythms

Playing the Key Center

Blues Licks

Subtraction

Playing the Changes
Part 1

Playing the Changes
Part 2

Building Vocabulary

Etudes
Gregory Agid is emerging as the preeminent jazz clarinetist of his generation. The New Orleans based multi-instrumentalist maintains an extremely active performance schedule playing both clarinet and saxophone with GRAMMY award-winning artist Michael Buble, Delfeayo Marsalis’ Uptown Jazz Orchestra, and his own Gregory Agid Quartet, with whom he has released three albums to date. Agid comes from a strong tradition of jazz excellence, education, and mentorship in New Orleans. As the protégée of clarinet guru Alvin Batiste, it is only natural that Agid has found great success and fulfillment as an educator. Agid is the co-founder of Second Line Arts Collective, a non-profit organization dedicated to cultivating the artistic and entrepreneurial growth of aspiring creatives. It is no surprise that aspiring clarinetists also look to Agid; his strong social media presence marks him as a leader in the worldwide clarinet community. While boldly and deliberately carving his musical path, Agid says he is simply, “building upon the innovations of his heroes.”
Performs internationally with Michael Bublé on clarinet and saxophone.
Founded Second Line Arts Collective to advance New Orleans music education and culture.
Mentored hundreds of students, from beginners to professionals, at institutions like Tulane University and the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts.
Released multiple albums as a professional recording artist.
Created hundreds of hours of online clarinet content


4.9/5 star reviews
A structured, step-by-step video course that guides you through the blues form, scales, phrasing, and mindset so you can improvise freely.

Jazz Improvisation 101: The 12 Bar Blues Video Series
Immediate access to stream over 30 lessons and play-along videos.
Printable PDF exercises, licks, and blues etudes.
Access to a private community of jazz clarinetists for collaborative learning.
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"Best purchase ever!"
" I joined my school's jazz band but felt lost. After taking Improvisation 101, I can confidently solo over the blues and even teach my friends some licks. "
No. We introduce only the essential theory in plain language. If you can play a C major scale, you're ready.
If you can comfortably play basic scales and simple melodies, this course will fit you. Beginners to early intermediates will benefit most.
Instead of overwhelming you with jargon, we get you playing right away with play-along exercises, clear demonstrations, and feedback from a dedicated community.
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