Episodes

  • Ep. 76 Ronnie Elliott
    Dec 19 2025

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    ........Ronnie Elliott is a remarkable 16-year-old jazz guitarist from South Carolina already gaining attention for his mature sound, deep musicality, and serious dedication to the craft. Starting young and quickly immersed in the local jazz scene, he’s performed with experienced musicians, studied with top mentors, and developed a style influenced by legends like Wes Montgomery while still shaping his own voice. Focused, humble, and passionate about jazz, Ronnie is a rapidly rising young artist with a very bright future.

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    43 mins
  • Ep.75 Tommy Emmerton
    Dec 11 2025

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    .....In this engaging conversation, Tommy and Tim Love explore the multifaceted world of music, touching on topics such as the importance of reading music, the evolution of musical interests, and the balance between family life and a music career. They discuss the significance of listening in musical growth, the challenges of sight reading, and the impact of teaching on learning. The conversation also highlights the role of music education for children and the changing landscape of music consumption in the digital age.


    Titles

    The Festive Music Scene
    From Drummer to Guitarist: A Musical Journey


    Sound bites

    "Reading music is crucial for session musicians."
    "Navigating the challenges of sight reading."
    "Children should explore music in a fun way."


    Chapters

    00:00 Festive Musical Endeavors
    02:40 The Journey into Music
    05:19 Transitioning to Electric Guitar
    08:04 The Importance of Reading Music
    10:42 The Role of Pressure in Learning
    13:14 Navigating the Music Industry
    15:50 The Impact of Teaching Styles
    18:29 The Move to London and Jazz Influence
    26:06 Reflecting on Early Musical Experiences
    27:12 Evolving Practice Routines
    28:06 Maximizing Practice Efficiency
    29:51 Learning and Transcribing Music
    32:17 The Importance of Time in Music
    35:38 Rediscovering the Joy of Listening
    38:29 The Value of Deep Listening
    42:22 Encouraging Musical Exploration in Children

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    52 mins
  • Ep.74. Why I don't teach songs
    Dec 6 2025

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    In this short solo episode, I break down why I’ve stopped teaching songs as the core of my guitar lessons. Songs are great — but they’re only one element of learning guitar. Over the years, I’ve seen too many intermediate players who can memorise riffs yet struggle with the fundamentals that actually make someone a musician: rhythm, timing, ear training, and transcription.

    I explain why relying on song-based learning creates big gaps, how it holds players back in the long run, and what skills you should focus on instead if you want real, long-lasting improvement. If you’ve ever felt stuck on guitar despite “learning songs,” this episode will help you understand why — and how to fix it.

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    20 mins
  • Ep.72 Mark Wraith
    Nov 28 2025

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    In this episode, I sit down with guitarist Mark Wraith — a West End player and exceptional sight-reader currently performing on the hit musical Hamilton. We talk about his journey from learning by jamming along to records, developing his ear, and discovering his musical identity, all the way to studying at ACM Guildford and stepping into the world of professional theatre work.

    Mark shares insights into the discipline required to be a top-tier sight-reader, the mindset needed for West End consistency, and why versatility is key for modern guitarists. It’s a relaxed, inspiring conversation with loads of practical wisdom for players looking to raise their level.

    A great chat with a great musician.

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    57 mins
  • Ep.72 Chapman Welch
    Nov 22 2025

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    In this conversation, Tim Love and Chapman Welch explore various aspects of music, including performance opportunities, the journey of learning guitar, recording experiences, the impact of technology and AI on music production, and the importance of mentorship in music education.

    They also discuss the influence of bluegrass and country music, competition experiences, and techniques for mastering guitar playing. In this engaging conversation, Tim Love and Chapman Welch delve into the intricacies of guitar playing, discussing techniques, the balance between speed and musicality, and the importance of vulnerability in growth as musicians. They explore the mental aspects of music, the joy of playing, and the impact of social media on musicians today. The discussion also touches on handling criticism, finding one's unique voice, and the value of instruments and gear in a musician's journey.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Ep.71 Jack Rennie
    Nov 14 2025

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    In this engaging conversation, Jack Rennie shares his experiences as a musician, discussing his journey from corporate gigs to performing with various artists. He reflects on his early influences, the importance of practice routines, and the challenges of learning new instruments. Jack also delves into his formal education in music, the navigation of the music industry, and his current projects, including releasing his own music. With aspirations for the future, he emphasizes the significance of making strategic choices in his career.



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    45 mins
  • Ep.70 Ant Law
    Nov 9 2025

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    In this episode, I sit down with acclaimed jazz guitarist and West End player Ant Law for a deep and inspiring conversation about staying hungry for knowledge and building effective, lasting practice habits.

    We talk about Ant’s life as a West End musician, what it takes to perform at that level night after night, and the importance of curiosity in keeping your playing fresh and inspired. I also share my own experience of learning to read music later in my career, and how that process reshaped the way I approach practice and performance.

    This episode is packed with insight, honesty, and motivation for any guitarist or musician who’s serious about growth.

    🎶 Because the real secret to getting better? Never stop learning.

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    45 mins
  • Ep.69 Dani Rabin
    Oct 24 2025

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    In this episode of Always Getting Better, I talk with Dani Rabin, guitarist and co-founder of the fusion powerhouse Marbin. We dig into the realities of music education, the daily grind of improving your chops, and the lessons learned from years of touring and teaching around the world. Dani shares his no-nonsense approach to practice, creativity, and staying sharp on the road and his Instagram rants about music education— a must-listen for any musician serious about growth and authenticity.

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    1 hr