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Materials
How Insensitive
22 Videos • 29 Soundslice Files • 5 PDFs • 4 Backing Tracks • BIAB Included
My Favorite Things
19 Videos • 38 Soundslice Files • 1 PDF • 4 Backing Tracks • BIAB Included
Stompin’ At The Savoy
10 Videos • 9 Soundslice Files • 12 PDFs • 6 Backing Tracks • BIAB Included
Song Pack Volume 2
Master Three Classic Jazz Tunes Fast!
Three Essential Styles: Bossa, Waltz & Swing. Be Gig-Ready!
Course Description
Three more standards. Three completely different styles. One course that shows you how to play them all.
Song Pack Volume 2 takes you deeper into the jazz repertoire with:
- How Insensitive
- My Favorite Things
- Stompin’ at the Savoy
… giving you the tools to play bossa nova, jazz waltz, and uptempo swing, all with equal confidence and authority.
How Insensitive brings you into the world of bossa nova. You’ll learn the gentle, syncopated comping patterns that define the style, capture the tune’s wistful melody with authentic phrasing, and discover Pat Martino’s melodic approach to soloing over minor harmony, creating lines that sound effortless and emotional.
My Favorite Things opens up the jazz waltz. You’ll comp comfortably in 3/4 time, explore modal soloing using octaves and pentatonic colors, and make this Coltrane classic feel natural on guitar, even if you’ve never played a waltz before.
Stompin’ at the Savoy gets you swinging with vintage vocabulary, Freddie Green’s rhythm guitar approach, and a clear harmonic map that makes this uptempo standard feel manageable instead of overwhelming.
Each song includes detailed solo studies, transcribed phrases from the masters, and practical exercises designed to build real improvisational fluency, not just memorized licks you forget next week.
These are the tunes that show up at jam sessions. The standards other players respect. And with this pack, you’ll walk into any musical situation and not just get by, but actually contribute something meaningful.
What You’ll Learn
- Confidently play and interpret the melodies and harmonies of three legendary jazz standards
- Build Latin jazz fluency through Wes Montgomery-style octaves and Pat Martino-inspired minor lines
- Develop elegant jazz waltz comping with multiple patterns and full etudes
- Understand how to analyze harmony in a musical, practical way
- Learn how to improvise using arpeggios, scales, enclosures, and expressive phrasing
- Master Charlie Christian’s iconic swing vocabulary — blues devices, rhythmic motifs, and melodic language
- Perform chord melody arrangements that bring each tune to life
- Create authentic tone and style through concepts used by players like Wes Montgomery, Pat Martino, and Charlie Christian
Who This Pack Is For
- Players ready to expand their jazz vocabulary beyond beginner concepts
- Intermediate guitarists who want structured guidance through Latin, waltz, and swing styles
- Students looking to improve comping, soloing, and stylistic interpretation
- Guitarists who want to study players like Pat Martino, Wes Montgomery, and Charlie Christian
- Anyone seeking a clear, step-by-step path through more advanced jazz standards
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Included Courses:
How Insensitive
A Latin jazz classic turned into a complete study of octaves, Martino-style minor language, rhythmic comping, and chord melody.
Course Highlights
- Melody + melody in Wes Montgomery-style octaves
- Latin comping etude
- Analysis + arpeggio approaches
- Pat Martino-style licks
- Full chord melody arrangement
- “Minor Line Deep Dive” advanced module
- Example solo tying all concepts together
- 2 hands-on assignments
My Favorite Things
The ultimate introduction to the jazz waltz — melody, harmony, improvisation, and comping patterns made accessible and musical.
Course Highlights
- Melody + chords
- Easy scale improvisation
- Arpeggios, melodic patterns, and licks
- Jazz waltz comping patterns (#1–4)
- Full jazz waltz comping etude
- Jam session lesson
- 2 hands-on assignments
Stompin’ At The Savoy
A deep dive into classic swing, chord-layered improvisation, and the language of Charlie Christian.
Course Highlights
- Melody + chords
- Harmonic analysis
- Improvisation + example solo
- Full chord melody
- Charlie Christian transcription module
- Study of blues devices, guitar-isms, harmonic ideas, and rhythmic approaches
- 3 practical assignments
About the Author
Greg O’Rourke
Founder of FretDojo.com
Award-winning Australian guitarist Greg O’Rourke received his Bachelor Of Music (Honours) in 2006 and was a scholarship student at the prestigious Australian National University School of Music.
Originally trained in classical guitar, Greg later developed his own streamlined system for learning jazz improvisation — a method refined through thousands of hours of practice and teaching students worldwide. His courses distill jazz guitar into clear, musical steps, helping players develop real improvisational ability through practical, song-based learning.
Greg’s teaching philosophy is simple: jazz guitar is for anyone. His structured, musically focused lessons have helped thousands of players unlock the sound of jazz without confusion or overwhelm.
Ryan Dillahay
Jazz Guitarist, Performer, & Educator
Ryan Dillahay brings years of real-world performance experience to Fret Dojo, shaped by his studies with renowned guitarist Barry Greene at the University of North Florida, where he graduated in 2023. As both a gigging musician and an educator, Ryan is passionate about sharing his love of jazz music with students and audiences alike.
Growing up, Ryan was captivated by the expressive guitar work of legends like Albert King and Stevie Ray Vaughan. In his late teens, he developed a deep passion for jazz through the music of Pat Metheny, George Benson, and Pat Martino — influences that shaped his lyrical phrasing, melodic sensibility, and harmonic approach.
Based in Jacksonville, Ryan performs regularly with his trio and in larger ensembles. When he’s not on stage, he enjoys spending time outdoors and exploring the natural world.
In his teaching, Ryan emphasizes the accessibility of jazz as a musical language. His lessons are filled with enthusiasm, encouragement, and practical insights that help students feel supported, inspired, and confident as they grow their skills.
Ready to dive deeper into Latin jazz, jazz waltz comping, and Charlie Christian’s swing vocabulary? Get instant access to Song Pack Volume 2 and start learning today.





