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Jeff Taylor Guitar Podcast

Jeff Taylor Guitar Podcast

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Jeff Taylor Guitar is the podcast for musicians who want to turn their passion for guitar into a profitable and fulfilling path—whether that means performing at weddings, private events, or just leveling up their artistry.

Hosted by Jeff Taylor, a solo instrumental guitarist and educator, this show delivers real-world strategies, fingerstyle techniques, and performance insights to help you grow your skills, get booked, and build a music brand you’re proud of.

You’ll learn how to:

  • Build a solo setlist that gets you booked
  • Play beautifully without needing advanced techniques
  • Market yourself with confidence and professionalism
  • Create a performance business that fits your lifestyle
  • Navigate everything in between—from practice habits to pricing gigs

🎸 Grab your guitar. Get inspired. Get paid.

© 2025 Jeff Taylor Guitar Podcast
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Episodios
  • Why Your 9-5 Job Is Your Superpower for Getting Paid to Play Guitar
    Apr 29 2025

    Think your day job is holding you back from making money with your guitar? Think again. In this episode, I’m showing you why working a full-time career actually gives you a massive edge over other musicians — and how to use your professional skills, financial stability, and work ethic to start getting booked and building a music brand you’re proud of.

    Got questions about turning your passion for guitar into real income?
    If you have burning questions, struggles, or just that gut feeling that you could be doing more with your music — I want to hear from you.

    Send me an email at Jeff@JeffTaylorGuitar.com and tell me what you're working on, what's holding you back, or what you’re dreaming of building.
    I personally read every message, and your questions might even inspire future episodes.
    Let’s build this journey together.

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