Re: Advices for a jazz/blues newbie?
Posted: 28 Dec 2012, 00:56
If you are looking to further develop your RHYTHM then if you can join a local percussion group that would really help to sort you out. i played Timpani in a very amauter orchestra and it really helped to improve my timing etc. Or buy a cheap pair of drumsticks and a rubber drum pad and sit in your room drumming along to records. If you did this 2/3 times per week the strengths gained will start to transfer their way into your piano playing. And you will have a greater awareness and appreciation for the drummer in your band.
Tapping your foot on beats TWO and FOUR will really benefit your swing playing (and help you to lock-in with the drummer).
Don't worry about feeling intimidated by the great pianists. The more you transcribe them, and the more you improve, and the more you listen, they will CONTINUE to sound better and better !! What i mean is as you develop you then begin to notice more and more greatness in their playing, so the learning curve never stops !!! ie. The more you learn, the more you realize you don't know !!
If people in your audience are complimenting your playing then you are obviously doing something correct and moving in the right direction !!
If you practice 3/4 days per week then that is good and you will DEFINATELY improve for sure. It is impossible not to !!
Tapping your foot on beats TWO and FOUR will really benefit your swing playing (and help you to lock-in with the drummer).
Don't worry about feeling intimidated by the great pianists. The more you transcribe them, and the more you improve, and the more you listen, they will CONTINUE to sound better and better !! What i mean is as you develop you then begin to notice more and more greatness in their playing, so the learning curve never stops !!! ie. The more you learn, the more you realize you don't know !!
If people in your audience are complimenting your playing then you are obviously doing something correct and moving in the right direction !!
If you practice 3/4 days per week then that is good and you will DEFINATELY improve for sure. It is impossible not to !!