How I Memorized 20+ Songs in 6 Days (By Ear) for Snarky Puppy Festival
Backing up 7 artists at a Snarky Puppy festival means memorizing 20+ songs—fast. Here's my actual process. 🎷 Get clarity and focus with new practice challenges every month → https://lessons.bobreynoldsmusic.com/... 🎵 Play-Alongs & Sheet Music → https://bobreynoldsmusic.com/playalong 🎵 Albums → https://bobreynolds.bandcamp.com 🏕 Inside:Outside 🎷 Retreat → https://insideoutsideretreat.com 🎤 Tour Dates → https://bobreynoldsmusic.com/#tour Bob Reynolds is a jazz saxophonist, 3x Grammy winner with Snarky Puppy, and educator who has coached thousands of musicians through his Virtual Teaching Studio. He's toured with John Mayer, Larry Carlton, and others, and released 12 solo albums — 4 of which hit Billboard's Jazz Top 10. #saxophone #jazz #improvisation #saxophonelessons #saxophonepractice

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