JPS Ep:151 – Unlock Your Creativity by Shedding the “In-Between Tempos!”

Do you ever feel like you’re playing the same stuff over and over again? I know I’ve certainly been in that position before. It could be a simple problem of playing songs at similar tempos! In this podcast lesson, we examine the benefits of trying tunes at different tempos than we might be used to playing in our regular circles. Watch as we unlock new creative possibilities through playing the “In-Between Tempos!”

The Oliver Nelson Lick (LOTW #145)

This week’s lick comes to you from an Oliver Nelson record called “More Blues and the Abstract Truth.” It is an iconic pattern from Oliver Nelson’s tune called “Hoe-Down.” Oliver was known for his affinity for using patterns, and this one is no exception. The lick traces a set of major triads descending in major […]

How to Prepare for Auditions

With performance examinations coming up in many music schools across the country, I thought I’d address a question I’ve often heard, which is: How do I prepare for my performance jury? Whether you have an audition or a jury coming up for school, we’ll be discussing some best kept secrets for how to prepare! Know […]

Bill Evans Rips Through Solo Breaks on “Night and Day” (LOTW #143)

On his record with Stan Getz in 1973, Bill Evans rips through some solo breaks over the tune “Night and Day.” Check out the way he navigates these chord changes with bebop vocab and throws in a triplety sequence in the middle! https://youtu.be/DXjNLVu0GNk CLICK HERE TO GET A TRANSCRIPTION OF THE LICK If you have […]

Insane Brad Mehldau Line from Art of the Trio (LOTW #142)

Have you ever wondered what’s going on when Brad Mehldau goes off into one of his virtuosic solos? Take a closer look at this line from Art of the Trio Vol. 2 Live at the Village Vanguard (1998). https://youtu.be/AQrfq0jM7gs CLICK HERE TO GET A TRANSCRIPTION OF THE LICK If you have questions or suggestions for […]

Developing Modern Repertoire

As Sterling mentioned in his last post, jazz music was built on the popular songs of the day, using them as vehicles for improvisation. There is no reason it should be any different today.  There is music being created all around us just begging to be improvised on, but sometimes we get stuck in the […]

JPS Ep:148 – 4 Secrets To Improvising Over Rhythm Changes

Rhythm changes can seriously screw you up. Once you attempted and failed, you probably don’t want to try again. BUT…with these 4 secrets that will allow you to easily improvise over rhythm changes, you’ll be loving this form and itching to play it as much as possible! Here we go!

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