Al Foster Melodic 16-bar Solo Phrase / Minute of Drums / More Minutes 38
Sheet music notation available for download at https://www.jeremynoller.com/store Expanding on the short solo phrase from Minute of Drums 38, this extended lesson teaches you a full 16-bar phrase from Al Foster's solo on “Ornithology” from Hank Jones’ Great Jazz Trio - Chapter II record. This is a prime example of Foster's use of clear, melodic motifs to build incredibly musical drum solos. Original Minute of Drums Lesson - • Minute of Drums - Episode 38: Al Foster ********** Subscribe for new videos each week! Have a question? Ask me in the comments. Want private lessons? Contact me on my website https://www.jeremynoller.com/contact

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