Defining Your “Why” and Setting Goals for Jazz Acceleration

Defining Your “Why” and Setting Goals for Jazz Acceleration

Welcome to episode 231 of the LJS Podcast where today I feature a chapter reading from my book "Jazz Improvisation Made Simple" where I discuss establishing your "why" and setting goals for your jazz playing. Establishing your why will help you keep anchored when the going gets tough or you feel like you are in a plateau. If you're a long-term listener of the LJS podcast, today's subject is probably not something that you haven't heard before from me. But this is one of my favorite topics ...

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Should Non-Bass Players Learn Bass Lines?

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How Do I Know What To Practice?

How Do I Know What To Practice?

In this episode, Michael, a piano player, asks how to efficiently allocate practice time to various topics like scales, voicings, improvisation, and more. Brent emphasizes the importance of focusing o...

25 Jun 202413min

How Should Horn Players Play Together In a Jazz Band?

How Should Horn Players Play Together In a Jazz Band?

In this episode, Brent responds to a question from Louis Thompson about the lead instrument in a small jazz ensemble with a trumpet, saxophone, trombone, and rhythm section. Brent discusses the dynami...

24 Jun 20247min

The Importance of Your Practice Engine

The Importance of Your Practice Engine

In this episode, Brent explores a crucial topic: the practice engine. He highlights the importance of mastering the art of practicing, explaining that it's not just about following routines but treati...

21 Jun 202413min

Can I Work On Instrument Technique and Songs At The Same Time?

Can I Work On Instrument Technique and Songs At The Same Time?

In this episode, Brent answers an insightful question from Robert Banagay about balancing technical proficiency with learning jazz standards. Robert, a musician returning to his instrument after a lon...

20 Jun 202411min

How to Compose For a Jazz Group

How to Compose For a Jazz Group

In this episode, Brent tackles a fascinating question from Bruno Morelos about composing for a jazz band. Bruno wonders how professional jazz musicians handle compositions, especially when each band m...

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