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2018-11-16 By Bob 10 Comments

Imitating this beautifully delivered melody will introduce you to subtle phrasing nuances while providing guide rails for your tone and intonation.

2018-11-16 By Bob 3 Comments

Hear that tripping over myself? All that tongue getting in my way? Those 8th note lines coming out so uneven?

2018-11-10 By Bob

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2018-10-27 By Bob 14 Comments

In this lesson, I’ll show you step-by-step how to practice applying this lick over the 6 different II-V-I progressions built in to “Joy Spring.” (And why it’s so beneficial!)

2018-10-15 By Bob 21 Comments

Mapping out exactly how a lick is built helps you assimilate it faster and makes it easier to apply it in your improvisations.

2018-10-10 By Bob 2 Comments

Focusing on rhythm and spending lots of time practicing triads helped me to create this cool solo break.

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