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Learning the difference between double time and double time feel can be very tricky. Playing it can be even tricker.
In this podcast, I give examples on how to switch back and forth, what it actually means, and how to use it in your playing.
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Five stars always wanted this info!
Thanks Brenden
This helps a lot
Hey Brenden. Since you briefly brought up Latin tunes in this podcast, would you consider a podcast on Latin style piano? I’m presently studying montunos/tumbao and how one approaches Latin beats (the claves etc…). I realize its a completely different style of music from traditional jazz (at least for me:)…but thought I’d ask. Thanks again for your podcasts and instruction. It’s really beneficial for the level that I’m at. Best Regards, Terry
I’m 66 years old and I have been learning just piano for half a century, and this lesson on doubletime feel was simply beautifully presented it. Amazing. I’m actually going to email you my info I’d like to hear more.
I said “just piano“ above when obviously I meant “jazz piano” My apologies. I’ve got to learn to edit these text messages. No I’m headed to the piano to attempt consciously to apply doubletime fieel to slow ballads. Very cool if you can do it
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