This Phrasing Technique Will Make Your Jazz Drum Solos Exciting
👑 Become a Complete Jazz Musician: https://www.thejazzschool.com/introvi... 🗺️ Free Jazz Drumming Course: https://www.thejazzschool.com/jdp?vid... Chapters 00:00 — Why Your Solos Feel Boring 01:26 — The “Stutter Start” Concept 02:14 — Example: Greg Hutchinson 04:59 — The AB Exercise (Start on 1 vs. & of 1) 06:45 — Anticipation: Starting on & of 4 08:26 — Pushing Further: Beat 4 and Beat 3 11:02 — The “Stutter Gauntlet”

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