You Know the Chords. Now Learn How to Actually Use Them.

Most jazz guitar players get stuck memorizing voicings they never use. This $5 guide fixes that.
You’ll get 20 real ii V I progressions — major and minor, low and high voicings — with full-color diagrams, TAB, standard notation, and Guitar Pro files.
No theory rabbit holes. No fluff. Just clean, playable chord progressions that finally sound like jazz.
Most jazz guitarists can play 20 chords… but can’t play through a single ii V I that actually sounds good.
You’ve learned voicings. You’ve studied theory. Maybe you’ve even watched hours of YouTube.
But when it’s time to comp through a tune?
You freeze. You fumble. Or you default to the same three shapes over and over again.
The Real Problem Isn’t That You Don’t Know Enough Jazz Chords…
It’s that no one ever showed you how to actually use them.
You’ve downloaded charts.
You’ve memorized shell voicings.
You’ve studied ii V I theory until your eyes glazed over.
But you’re still stuck at the same point:
“I know the chords… I just don’t know what to play.”
You try to comp through a tune, and nothing connects.
Your voicings sound isolated.
You can’t move around the neck confidently.
And it definitely doesn’t sound like jazz.
So what do you do?
You open another app.
Watch another YouTube lesson.
Download another PDF.
But nothing sticks — because information isn’t the problem.
And the Worst Part?
You’ve put in real time.
You’ve practiced the chords. You’ve done the “homework.”
And you still feel like you’re faking it every time you try to comp through a tune.
It’s frustrating — because you’re doing everything “right”…
but it still doesn’t sound like jazz.
And if you don’t fix this now, it doesn’t just magically get better.
You’ll keep collecting shapes.
Keep second-guessing your choices.
And keep wondering if you’re just not cut out for this.
✅ The Fix: Stop Guessing. Start Playing Real Progressions That Sound Like Jazz.
You don’t need more theory.
You don’t need another “chord of the day” post.
You need 20 solid ii V I progressions that you can drop into your playing right now — and actually sound good.
That’s exactly what this guide gives you.

For just $5, you’ll get:
- 5 major ii V I progressions (standard voicings)
- 5 minor ii V I progressions (standard voicings)
- 5 major ii V I progressions (high voicings)
- 5 minor ii V I progressions (high voicings)
Each one includes:
- Full-color chord diagrams
- TAB and standard notation
- Bonus: 4 Guitar Pro files so you can hear, loop, and play along
No fluff. No filler. Just real movement, smooth voice leading, and chord changes that actually sound like jazz.
🔍 Inside the Guide, You’ll Discover:
- The one ii V I shape that instantly sounds smoother than the default voicing most players use (and why it works)
- How to move between chord types without jumping all over the neck
- A simple trick to make your minor ii V I’s sound intentional, not clunky or disconnected
- The exact voicings that helped my students comp through real tunes for the first time
- Why “high voicings” aren’t just fancy — they’re essential if you want to sound pro over a full range
- The hidden benefit of repeating voicing shapes across keys (this is how pros practice without overthinking)
- The TAB + notation combo that eliminates guesswork, even if you hate reading
- How Guitar Pro files can train your ear to hear “real jazz” resolution — not just root movement
- What you can stop practicing once you learn these 20 progressions
🎓 Why Listen to Me?

I’m a jazz guitarist and teacher who’s worked with dozens of hobbyist players — people just like you who wanted to sound like jazz guitarists without drowning in theory.
I’ve seen what works, what doesn’t, and where most players get stuck.
This guide wasn’t built in a vacuum.
It comes directly from real lessons, real breakthroughs, and real patterns I’ve used with students to help them finally play ii V I’s that sound like jazz — not just connect dots.
You don’t need to “master the fretboard” or “learn every voicing ever created.”
You need 20 progressions that work. That’s what this gives you.
💬 “I Built This Because My Students Kept Asking…”
This guide comes straight from real teaching moments.
Every time I showed a student a great chord voicing, the next question was always:
“Cool… but what do I actually do with it?”
So I stopped handing out more shapes — and started building real progressions they could drop right into their playing.
That’s what this guide is:
No random voicings. No filler. Just 20 jazz chord progressions that sound good, feel playable, and work across the neck.
Here’s What You Get:

- 20 complete ii V I progressions (major and minor, standard and high voicings)
- Full-color chord diagrams
- TAB and standard notation
- 4 Guitar Pro files — one for each section
- A practical system you’ll actually use — not another collection of random shapes
All for just $5.
🎉 Bonus: Guitar Pro Files Included (Because “Just Chords” Isn’t Enough)
You’re not just getting chord diagrams and TAB.
You’re getting 4 Guitar Pro files — one for each section — so you can actually hear the progressions, loop them, slow them down, and practice with confidence.
This isn’t just a PDF. It’s a plug-and-play jazz comping toolkit.
If I sold this as a mini-course with audio, notation, and playback tools, I could easily charge $25–$39 — and it’d still be worth it.
But I’m not doing that.
No hidden upgrades. No sales pitch waiting inside.
Just 20 great-sounding jazz progressions — yours to download and start using right now.
🎸 You Don’t Need to “Master Jazz.” You Just Need 20 Progressions That Work.
This isn’t theory.
This isn’t another chart to file away.
This is how you start sounding like a jazz guitarist — today.
You’ll get:
- 20 ii V I progressions that actually move and resolve
- Diagrams, TAB, notation, and Guitar Pro files
- A clear path forward — for less than the cost of a sandwich
👉 Click below to get instant access for just $5.
No filler. No upsells. Just progressions that sound like jazz.
P.S. Let me be blunt…
You could keep collecting chord shapes and hoping it all clicks someday… or you could spend $5 right now and actuallystart using what you’ve learned.
This guide won’t magically make you a jazz master — but it will finally give you something most players never get:
A clear, playable path forward.
One year from now, you’ll either be comping with confidence… or still staring at your fretboard wondering what to play.
Click the button. Download the guide. Let’s go. 🎸