
I’m Dr. Jaxon Williams, a concert guitarist, educator, and creator focused on helping people experience music with more clarity, confidence, and joy. I’ve performed internationally as a soloist and chamber musician, including appearances at Carnegie Hall and the Real Alcázar of Seville, and as one half of the award-winning guitar and clarinet duo Jâca, I’ve released music on Navona Records and received international recognition.
Alongside performing, I’ve spent years helping guitarists build a better path on the instrument. Through private teaching, online lessons, YouTube, Practice Pilot, and live programs like Play It Through, I help students move from scattered practice into focused musical progress, so they can play music they are genuinely proud of.
Jaxon helps guitarists turn scattered practice into focused, musical progress. His teaching combines concert-level musicianship with clear, practical systems that show students what to practice, how to practice, and how to move from isolated exercises into music they can actually play with confidence. Through private instruction, online lessons, learning tools, and his live intensive Play It Through, Jaxon gives players the structure, feedback, and direction they need to get unstuck and build real momentum on the guitar.
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Practice Pilot is a card-based practice tool that helps students turn scattered practice into clear, focused progress. Each card gives players a simple musical challenge, making practice more engaging, structured, and easy to start.
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Creative Driver is a card deck designed to help musicians break out of autopilot and explore rhythm, technique, concept, and creative risk. It gives players fresh prompts for improvisation, composition, and musical problem-solving, making creativity feel more approachable and fun.
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Practice Pilot for Teachers gives music educators a ready-to-use system for making lessons more creative, organized, and student-centered. The deck helps teachers introduce focused activities, spark better practice habits, and keep students actively engaged week after week.
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