Insights Into How To Comp Jazz Guitar

This is a transcript of an interview I did with Bazi Baker, who was completing his undergraduate degree in 2010 at the Christchurch Jazz School in New Zealand. Some insightful, pertinent questions on comping within a jazz context. 1. What are some things you feel that beginning compers are not aware of or forget to think about? Volume, dynamic, time keeping, listening to the musical environment, interaction with the band 2. Can you pin point some characteristics you like in a good comper? Someone who: feels good to play with, is sympathetic to the ideas that soloist / vocalist / … [Read more...]


What Does Dating Have to Do with Comping Jazz Guitar?

Comping is one of those jazz terms that gets used a lot by jazz guitarists. So what is the deal with "comping", just how do you "comp" and what does that have to do with dating? 1. Watch your volume No one likes trying to play ideas over an accompanist that won’t shut up; you cannot think. Be aware of your volume, enough to sit nicely underneath the soloist, no more. Exaggerate comping at a low volume. And if you are prone to exhibitionism, video yourself and play back to your jazz teacher, partner or favorite antagonistic friend and ask … [Read more...]