Can I Work On Instrument Technique and Songs At The Same Time?
In this episode, Brent answers an insightful question from Robert Banagay about balancing technical proficiency with learning jazz standards. Robert, a musician returning to his instrument after a long hiatus, wonders if he can improve his technique while simultaneously diving into jazz tunes. Brent introduces the concept of the three pillars of jazz improvisation explaining how they interconnect and can be practiced together to enhance one's jazz playing.
Brent emphasizes that working on technique, whether it's instrument-specific or jazz-specific, doesn't have to be done in isolation. He uses the analogy of a pizza to illustrate how repertoire forms the crust, supporting everything else. This integrated approach allows musicians to practice technical skills and jazz language in a musical context, making the learning process more cohesive and effective.
Ultimately, Brent encourages listeners to jump into learning songs while addressing technical gaps as they arise. He shares wisdom from his own experience. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to refine their jazz skills and strike a balance between technical exercises and musical application. Tune in to gain valuable insights and take your jazz playing to the next level.
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