Philly Joe's Inverted Double Stroke Lick
Week 34 of a series I'm calling "52 Licks." 1 new jazz phrase each week. I wanted to hit some more Philly Joe this week, and ran across a "jazz rudiment" (i.e. a rudiment that works well in jazz) that he loves. He uses it in several ways and I try to show you some of them. Here's a Philly Joe solo on Hank Mobley's "Workout" where he uses bits and pieces of it a lot. Check out around 8:50 where he starts to use it in longer stretches. • Video Good Luck! Justin

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