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I’ve Got a Library… How About You?

by Edouard Brenneisen

Screw your local library (kinda/not really). Edouard Brenneisen lists his top choices for must-have books on the jazz guitarist’s shelf at home.

June 9, 2009 on 1:57 pm | In Articles, Jazz, Philosophies & Perspectives | No Comments |

John Abercrombie’s “John’s Waltz”: Transcritpion & Analysis

by Edouard Brenneisen

Edouard Brenneisen hits the ‘Step with it’s first complete solo transcription, a composition called “John’s Waltz” by John Abercrombie. Any guitarists seeking solos to dig in to, look no further.

April 17, 2009 on 2:01 pm | In Articles, Jazz, Transcriptions | No Comments |

Odd Time Signatures In Composition

by Edouard Brenneisen

Edouard Brenneisen takes you in to the world of Odd Time Signatures… a magical place where you’re reminded that musicians actually do need to know something about math. Learn how odd time ideas can broaden your compositional toolbox… great insight for players of any instrument!

April 1, 2009 on 1:49 pm | In Articles, Editorials, Jazz, Songwriting & Composition | No Comments |

GTR-007: Playin’ The Changes

by Steve Gregory

A look at jazz harmony and how to properly follow along and outline chord progressions with your solos while you improvise.

June 12, 2008 on 2:14 am | In Guitar, Improvising, Jazz, Lessons | 1 Comment |

DRM-004: Jazz Patterns On The Ride Cymbal

by The Young Prof

The Young Professor explains the nuances and intricacies of playing authentic jazz patterns on the ride cymbal.

June 9, 2008 on 6:49 pm | In Drums, Jazz, Lessons | No Comments |

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