RHYTHYM & TIME
This category is for the subject of rhythm and time. Developing a solid time feel and being able to play syncopated rhythms is vital to the growth of a great musician.
Basic Jazz Articulation Part 2 (Video & Audio)
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This is a continuation of the "Basic Jazz Articulation" lesson. I know from experience that it takes many students quite a few lessons to nail down the concept of jazz articulation. In this lesson I repeat some of the thoughts from lesson 1 as well as ad
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Improving Your Rhythm in 3 (Audio)
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This lesson is similar to my last lesson on rhythm entitled "Improving You Rhythm". In this lesson I'm dealing with the 3/4 time signature. This is a very common time feel in jazz and other types of music and it is very important to be able to play wit
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Improving your Swing with 2&4 (Audio)
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This is a lesson on improving your swing by putting the metronome on 2&4. I talk about the reasons for this and how to work on it so you get the most out of it. i also talk about playing behind the beat as well as ahead of the beat. I also talk about play
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Improving Your Time Exercise (Audio)
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In this lesson I talk about an exercise I use with student to improve their feel for the pulse of a song. It also improves a students sense of feeling for the 2 and 4 bar phrase. Although a simple concept, I have run into quite a few intermediate to advan
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Phrases & Melodic Development Lesson 1 (Audio)
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In this lesson I talk in depth about phrasing and melodic development. Many young improvisers make the mistake of playing to many notes and not developing ideas. I talk about leaving space and building a solo in such a way that you are communicating somet
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Playing With a Triplet Pulse (Video)
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In this lesson I talk about a playing style that I teach where you play to the triplet pulse. I first heard this style years ago when I was listening to a Jerry Bergonzi album. Jerry was playing these running lines that seem to float above the time. It
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