Frank Vignola’s

Big Jersey

Guitar Club

Home of the Learning Club and Jam Intensives and Much More

 

Welcome to the Club!

Frank Vignola’s Learning Clubs

The most fun, and fastest way to learn jazz guitar.

Take your playing to the next level by joining a Learning Club. Club memberships cover a ten-week, in-depth exploration of a particular topic, and include ten weeks of live, virtual jam sessions with Frank!

Frank Vignola’s Jam Intensives

The most fun way to polish your repertoire!

Not yet ready for a Learning Club™? Try a Jam intensive™: One hour. Ten Songs.

What People Are Saying about Frank Vignola’s Big Jersey Guitar Club:

 

“This is just what I need!”

— F.F.

“Thanks for telling me that it was okay to join at my level. I thought I would spend the Ellington classes just trying to get the chords right. I’m definitely doing that; I’m also, much to my surprise, playing some of the melodies and improvising. A lot of it is going over my head, and that’s okay.”

— E.W.

“Yesterday’s first lesson was brilliant. I did not know what to expect. I’ve been seriously challenged by the class and I love it…Thanks for your enthusiastic sharing and great teaching.

— J.K.

“It was great to participate in today’s Zoom. Your decision to be an early adopter of remote learning so many years ago is definitely a blessing.”

— T.C.

“Learning songs this way with Frank’s guidance is wonderful. Love all the little extra nuggets of information he drops here and there.”

— S.O.

“Enjoying the Charlie Christian sessions...You put fun back into my playing.”

— B.A.

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“Originality’s the thing. Well the way I play, I try not to be a ‘repeater pencil’, ya dig? You can have tone and technique and a lot of other things but without originality, you ain’t really nowhere. Gotta be original.”