Jan. 31, 2026

271 - Thinking Like a Musician When You Jam (Not Just a Guitarist)

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Welcome to the final instalment of January Jamming! This week, Paul Andrews wraps up the series with a deep dive into how to shift your mindset from thinking like a guitarist to thinking like a musician while jamming.

If you missed any previous episodes, Paul Andrews recaps the highlights and encourages you to revisit them for a complete foundation.

Key Topics Covered

January Jamming Series Recap

Charity Practice Challenge

  • Practice tracker and month-long challenge to support Jesse’s Fund, a UK charity using music for children with serious illness. Donations are still welcome at bgapodcast.com/charity.

Main Content: Thinking Like a Musician

  • Most beginners focus on mechanics (“What scale? Where do my fingers go next?”), but musicians think in terms of the bigger picture.

Musician Mindset:

  • What key are we in (major/minor)? What’s the home note?
  • What’s the feel or groove?
  • Where are we in the structure (building, ending, supporting)?
  • Who’s leading at the moment?
  • Listening for these elements creates more cohesive, musical jams and helps avoid chaotic “wall of sound” sessions.
  • Even if you’re new to theory, you likely already have musical instincts (tapping your foot to pulse, feeling tension/resolution).
  • Bringing listening awareness into your playing is more important than technical ability—simple, responsive playing can sound advanced if musically engaged.

January Jam Challenge

  • Next time you jam, focus on listening for one element: groove, structure, dynamics, or who’s leading.
  • Respond to that element in your playing instead of trying to fill every gap or perform.

Encouragement & Next Steps

  • You don’t need years of playing or endless scales to start jamming. What matters most is intent listening and awareness.
  • For more inspiration, revisit previous jamming episodes (including last year’s series).
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Thanks for listening! Keep practicing and see you next week.

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