how to master sightreading

5 Steps to Mastering Sight-Reading

By

Eric

Jazz Advice and Tips, Rhythm

A reader recently asked: At my college, to get into the lab bands you have to be a really great sight-reader. What are some ways to become a great reader besides just saying “read whatever you can.” I am decent at sight-reading, but I want to take it to that next level. How do I …

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how to phrase like a pro

How to Phrase Like a Pro

By

Forrest

Playing Techniques, Rhythm

Amateurs phrase in a way that sounds boring and boxy. In contrast, professionals phrase in a way that gives excitement and forward motion to their playing. In this article I’ll explore some tendencies that I’ve observed in the recordings of my heroes. Of course, your personal observations would result in different conclusions, which is why …

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more secrets of the jazz masters

The Secret of the Masters

By

Eric

Perspectives

What exactly is it that makes the musicians that we call “masters” great? What sets them apart from everyone else? Is it their technique, their sound, their originality, the way they can play over chord progressions? Well…these are all pieces of their mastery, but what is the reason for their mastery? These are questions that …

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going against the grain in music

Going Against The Grain

By

Forrest

Myths, Perspectives

In learning most anything, there’s an accepted and standard way of approaching the material. There exists a typical method that emerged over the course of many years. In many disciplines, this method came about through trial and error, meticulously analyzing what techniques have worked best to allow an individual to excel as quickly and efficiently …

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visualizing music progress

Visualizing Musical Progress

By

Eric

Visualization

Visualization can be a very powerful tool when it comes to achieving your goals. Everyone from professional athletes to ballet dancers have used this simple, but effective technique throughout training and competition to reach their peak level of performance. The simple task of mentally preparing for challenges and envisioning success can transform and drastically improve …

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developing a concept of swing

Developing a Concept of Swing

By

Forrest

Playing Techniques, Rhythm

A reader writes: It seems like everyone is taught the standard “off beat” articulation of swing eighth notes, but I feel that swing is really much more complicated. Why is it that some players seem to swing so hard while others do not? What’s the secret to swinging hard? Yes, everyone is taught the standard …

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myths about jazz improv

4 More Myths About Jazz Improvisation

By

Eric

Jazz Advice and Tips, Myths

When your goal is to improve at a skill like improvisation, you will stop at nothing to gather as much information as you can. Your search leads you in every direction: out of print books, the method books that the masters studied, seeking out jazz gurus and famous teachers, and searching for bootleg recordings. Along …

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anyone can improvise

Anyone Can Improvise…?

By

Eric

Perspectives

Anyone can improvise! – The phrase rolls off the tongue with the banality of many a late-night infomercial. “Anyone can get ripped abs! Anyone can make millions from home! Anyone can speak Navajo!” But when it comes to jazz, is this statement really true? This has been a debate in the jazz education world since …

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the stages of jazz language

The Stages of Jazz Language

By

Forrest

Jazz Language

We talk about jazz language a lot: what it is, what it isn’t, how to get it, and what to do with it. We constantly strive to better communicate these aspects of learning language because of the vital role that language plays in successful improvisation. It’s essentially all the raw melodic material you draw from …

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