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2014-05-03 By Bob 9 Comments

Is it necessary to practice blues in all keys? Here’s an alternative technique you might not have thought about.

2014-02-02 By Bob

This course has lots of different avenues for productive practice. In it you’ll learn how to practice with the metronome on different beats to improve your time feel, use a bebop melody to make improvisational material, and superimpose different chord qualities over dominant chords.

2014-01-04 By Bob 30 Comments

How to play/practice the Bb overtone series.

2013-11-25 By Bob 4 Comments

Warmup your embouchure, forearms, and fingers while increasing your air capacity and focusing your mind.

2013-11-16 By Bob 21 Comments

Another “kill two birds with one stone” practice strategy. Great way to work on tone while also memorizing a new melody.

2013-10-10 By Bob 2 Comments

Years of transcribing solos helped me memorize and record 12 tunes in 3 days—by ear.

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