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Page o’ coordination: Olé – 01

  • April 9, 2020
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A Portland jazz educator asked me about what Elvin Jones was doing on the tune Olé, by John Coltrane, so I wrote this up. He plays a few different major patterns, and this might be […]

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Annals of wrong things: UNUSED POTENTIAL

  • April 5, 2020
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Here’s a little sub-rant of my other recent teaching rant. I wrote this in January, and wasn’t going to post it— it’s kind of silly. But people seem to enjoy these, and it’s not totally […]

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Long rolls, Reed format

  • April 4, 2020
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A supplemental Reed item— this is about the level of thing I’m capable of right now. Not written out of any pressing need, hahaha, except this is a basic thing it’s not easy for intermediate […]

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Best books: 143 Binary Algorhythms Applied to Paradiddles

  • April 3, 2020
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This book has been out for a couple of years, but fellow Portland drummer Ed Pierce just brought it to my attention: 143 Binary Algorhythms Applied to Paradiddles. …possibly the worst book title ever, but who […]

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