Harry, Don’t forget to play music.
Many up and coming jazz musicians get so caught
up in learning their instrument that they forget
to play music. They spend all their time in the
‘shed’ working on the techniques and concepts
of jazz and never play music with people.
That’ akin to a baseball player spending all
of his time practicing fielding ground balls,
or sprinting around the bases, but never actually
playing baseball. Playing the ‘game’ is as
important to becoming a monster jazz musician as
practicing the techniques.
There are many skills that can only be developed
while playing with a band. For instance—locking up
with the groove, playing in tune, listening and
reacting to the other players, recovering from
form mistakes, ending tunes, blending, interacting,
and comping to name but a few.
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Dedicated to your musical success,
Chris Punis
chris@learnjazzfaster.com
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