Having taught thousands of Zoom/Skype lessons over the last ten years, I’ve come to believe that Skype is a great way to both teach and…
Read Full Blog PostLesson 183: Learning from PDFs
Using PDFs and/or sheet music is a fantastic way to learn. You just have to be sure to learn to “hear” the material in a…
Read Full Blog PostLesson 159: Lee Konitz – Sing a phrase – play it back.
When I lived in New York City, I had the transformative experience of taking lessons with Lee Konitz. In his remarkable Central Park apartment, which…
Read Full Blog PostEar Training Series II (Melodic Minor Modes)
Passive Ear Training: A Natural Approach to Hearing and Understanding Modes. This innovative ear training method, which I call “passive ear training,” mirrors the natural…
Read Full Blog PostLesson 84: Visa – Charlie Parker
Here’s a brief look at another great Charlie Parker tune based on the Blues. I learned this out of the Omni Book when I was…
Read Full Blog PostLesson 135: Practicing Major Scale Melodies
In this short video I attempt to demonstrate how I like to practice Major Scale melodies. Often times we practice the same way we practiced…
Read Full Blog PostLesson 131 b: 4-3 Suspension on Mrs. Jones?
This video is is an extension of lesson 130. here I’m just practicing a simple 4-3 suspension on each cord in the standard have you…
Read Full Blog PostLesson 122: Melody: Triplets grouped in 5
A Simple Major Melody: Exploring Diatonic Enclosures and Descending 6ths I’ve been working on a little melodic exercise that I think you’ll find really useful.…
Read Full Blog PostLesson 120: Singing/Tapping
Today I’ve been singing half note roots over Coltrane’s tri-tonic system. In this case: C Maj, Eb7, Ab Maj, B7, E Maj, G7 repeat… while…
Read Full Blog PostLesson 107: Car Practice
This Video is a demonstration one of the many things you can practice while driving. This is the type of routine that can really help…
Read Full Blog PostLesson 79: Broken Arpeggio
Broken arpeggios are one great way to integrate some larger intervalic material into your improvisation while still outlining the chords that you are playing over. …
Read Full Blog PostLesson 63: Nat 9 ~ Flat 9
In lesson 63 we look at a simple melody that uses both the natural 9 (the #11) and the b9 on a dominant 7th chord. …
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