Be Like Bill Evans - Mixing Groups of 3 Into your Rhythm
✅ Buy Jeremy's book at http://www.jeremysiskind.com/shop/ ✅ Schedule a lesson with Jeremy. Save $5 with coupon code YOUTUBE: http://app.squarespacescheduling.com/... ✅ Learn about Jeremy's class at http://www.jeremysiskind.com/jazzclass/ ✅ Sign up for Jeremy's mailing list at http://eepurl.com/geqUkz Hemiolas, rhythmic groupings that don't fit evenly into the overall meter, are a key device of great jazz soloists from Lester Young to Bill Evans. Here, pianist Jeremy Siskind (author of "Playing Solo Jazz Piano") demonstrates how to use groupings of 3 to add rhythmic momentum and vitality to your playing.

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