This week is all about another lesson I took from hanging with Joe Lovano. Do you know the history of this music? WANT THE PDF THAT GOES ALONG WITH THIS EPISODE?? Head over to our Patreon page and when you donate $3 or more a month you get this PDF and every other. We will also be bringing you many extras exclusively to our patrons including transcriptions and a FREE gift of our latest Ebook, The Diatonic Method. We hope that we bring you value every week here at the 10 Minute Jazz … [Read more...]
Episode 133: Stanley Turrentine’s Flexibility
Stanley Turrentine was truly one of the best saxophone players of our time. His ability to cross genres and even make people who weren't jazz fans perk up at the sound of his horn is nothing short of amazing. This week we are taking an 8 bar phrase from his solo on The Sunny Side Of The Street and investigating what makes it sound so good. What we find is his ability to blend very bluesy, somewhat simple, passages, straight into some burning, double time bebop material. This is something we … [Read more...]
Handling Yourself At A Jam Session
Jam sessions are one of the best parts about being a jazz musician. Whether it's at a club or in someone's basement, getting together with other people that love playing jazz just as much as you do is a great way to meet other musicians, practice playing in front of people, and show off what you've been working on lately. There are, however, some unspoken rules at jam sessions that if you don't follow, may not get you invited back or called for any gigs in the future. Jam sessions can and … [Read more...]
Motivation Monday: Eric Harland’s 13th Floor
This week we are discussing one of the best new albums to drop in the past couple of months by one of the world's master drummers, Eric Harland! Would you like to support the creators of this podcast? If so, please head over to our Patreon page and show your love by donating $3 or more each month. You get incredible benefits and this keeps the podcast coming at you regularly. Thanks so much! … [Read more...]
Episode 132: The Diminished Pattern In Action
This week we continue talking about the diminished pattern from last week's episode. I'm making a concentrated effort to do more about putting these concepts into action for you. You guessed it, another etude! This one features the pattern we talked about over a blues. This will help you to put this into your own solos and point out exactly where and when to use this device. Of course, the knowledge from this etude can be applied to any tune and that's the beauty of it! We hope you enjoy our … [Read more...]
Systems Over Goals
I have been reading a lot lately and one book has risen surprisingly above the noise for me. Do you remember the comic strip Dilbert? Turns out the author, Scott Adams has written an amazing book called, How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big: Kind of the Story of My Life. If you have ever read any self improvement or motivational books, you probably know that most are just a regurgitation of the same principals and ideas and won't actually do much but give you some fluffy "go … [Read more...]
Motivation Monday: Listen to Something You Hate!
I know, I know, this is a weird thing to say. But let's explore this weird thing together.... Would you like to support the creators of this podcast? If so, please head over to our Patreon page and show your love by donating $3 or more each month. You get incredible benefits and this keeps the podcast coming at you regularly. Thanks so much! … [Read more...]
Episode 131: The Most Famous Diminished Pattern
This week we are going to look at one of the most famous licks in history. This diminished pattern was first made famous by John Coltrane but has become ubiquitous in the jazz language. Michael Brecker was also pretty famous for taking this line and expanding upon it. In this episode we will do the same thing. First, we look at the structure of the line, then we are going to re-arrange it and make it our own. Just a word of warning that I'm going to want you to do some homework on this episode. … [Read more...]
Motivation Monday: Honoring Roy Hargrove
This past weekend, the jazz world lost a true master. This week we pay homage to Roy Hargrove and his contributions to our music and scene. Would you like to support the creators of this podcast? If so, please head over to our Patreon page and show your love by donating $3 or more each month. You get incredible benefits and this keeps the podcast coming at you regularly. Thanks so much! … [Read more...]
Episode 130: Enclosures Part 3
This week is the culmination of our series on enclosures and it's a doozy! This week I have written a full etude for you to see the enclosures in action. We use the famous jazz standard, If I Should Lose You to demonstrate all of the concepts we have worked on so far. We use single crhomatic enclosures and double enclosures to make a one-chorus melody that you can study and steal from in order to benefit your own playing. This has been a fun topic to present to you all, as I'm very passionate … [Read more...]
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