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Things to listen for – ballads
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Things to listen for – ballads

  • February 5, 2025
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Some things aren’t easily dealt with in transcriptions— you just have to listen a lot and notice things, and use them when you play. Here we’ll look at ballads, and the information you want to […]

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  • daily best music in the world
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Daily best music in the world: Tootie with McCoy

  • May 17, 2024
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Here’s a nice performance on brushes by Tootie Heath, on Five Spot After Dark, from McCoy Tyner’s album Today And Tomorrow. I don’t know how it passed under my radar that he died just last […]

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  • uptempo methods

Two handed brush variations for fast tempos

  • June 15, 2023
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UPDATE: I added some video of me practicing this.   I’ve been practicing my fast tempos lately, both with sticks and brushes. I’m talking about jazz, tempos above ~290 bpm. I haven’t had to do a […]

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16th note exercise for brushes – solo

  • October 18, 2022
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Continuing this thing— playing the the 16th note pages from Reed with brushes, with accents and bass drum additions hastily scribbled in while practicing. Here’s the 20 bar solo on p. 23.   > = accent / […]

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16th note exercise for brushes

  • October 9, 2022
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Another cut and paste item. I don’t practice brushes nearly enough, so yesterday I was hitting that a little bit. Poking around for things I needed to work on, I settled on these pages from […]

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  • Charlie Christian
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  • Kenny Clarke
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Transcription: Kenny Clarke – Swing to Bop

  • April 23, 2022
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Kenny Clarke playing brushes on Swing To Bop, from the album The Immortal Charlie Christian. This was recorded live at Minton’s Playhouse in 1941— epicenter of the formation of bebop. We’re hearing a strong quarter […]

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  • EZ methods
  • jazz
  • Reed interpretations
  • solo materials
  • syncopation

EZ solo method: six stroke rolls with brushes

  • January 17, 2022
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I was doing this easy Reed method with a student— it’s a rare one for using the triplets-and-8th-notes pages of Progressive Steps to Syncopation,  pp. 16-17. This is good for brushes, OK for soloing with […]

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Tootie Heath brush lesson

  • May 31, 2020
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True old school guys approach things a whole different way from the modern technocratic thing. Here’s Tootie Heath giving a brush lesson: h/t to Larry Appelbaum

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  • daily best music in the world
  • Elvin Jones
  • jazz

Daily best music in the world: Elvin plays brushes

  • March 24, 2020
  • 1

You would think with all of this extra quarantine time I would just be writing up a storm, but I’m actually kind of blocked this week. So here’s Tommy Flanagan’s Overseas—a nice record with Elvin […]

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Solo transcription: Philly Joe Jones – Sub City

  • January 23, 2020
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Here’s a drum solo played at a bright tempo with brushes by Philly Joe Jones. The tune is Sub City, by Bud Powell. The form is 32 bars long, and he’s basically playing two choruses, […]

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Transcription: Philly Joe brush feature

  • December 6, 2019
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I heard this on the radio yesterday— Soft Winds, from Chet Baker’s album In New York. Philly Joe Jones also had a cool drum solo on it, played with brushes. Drumming right now is in a […]

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From the zone: brush things

  • March 13, 2019
  • 1

A little item from Ted Warren, author of the excellent Trap’d blog, who is clearly not suffering from any kind of OCD, having written this upside down on some kind of assignment sheet. I post so […]

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