Hi everyone,
I've not posted a lick of the week for a while due to a lot of projects going on. I've been very pleased though that I can see many visitors still checking in, and lots from this forum.
This is an edition focussed on trumpeters I must confess, (looking at a Randy Brecker solo), but the principles are relevant to anyone of course.
So if you're just interested in a bit of a read (with audio examples), I'm sure you can take something from it to help with your own jazz development.
http://pigletmusic.com/jazz-lick-week-14/
Rob
New "Jazz Lick Of The Week"
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New "Jazz Lick Of The Week"
Hi everyone,
I've not posted a lick of the week for a while due to a lot of projects going on. I've been very pleased though that I can see many visitors still checking in, and lots from this forum.
This is an edition focussed on trumpeters I must confess, (looking at a Randy Brecker solo), but the principles are relevant to anyone of course.
So if you're just interested in a bit of a read (with audio examples), I'm sure you can take something from it to help with your own jazz development.
http://pigletmusic.com/jazz-lick-week-14/
Rob
I've not posted a lick of the week for a while due to a lot of projects going on. I've been very pleased though that I can see many visitors still checking in, and lots from this forum.
This is an edition focussed on trumpeters I must confess, (looking at a Randy Brecker solo), but the principles are relevant to anyone of course.
So if you're just interested in a bit of a read (with audio examples), I'm sure you can take something from it to help with your own jazz development.
http://pigletmusic.com/jazz-lick-week-14/
Rob