How To Improvise Over A Cuban Clavé
For a FREE PDF download of this exercise head over to our Patreon: / shedjazzdrums Don't forget to check out the Shed Jazz Drums playlist on Spotify! Just follow the link on our Insta bio. / shedjazzdrums This week we're looking at one of the trickiest techniques there is - how to improvise over a Cuban clavé played in the left foot. Taking inspiration from masters such as El Negro Hernandez, we look at two different approaches - mechanical and melodic. Grab your sticks and get stuck in! Shed Jazz Drums is an educational resource for jazz drummers created by Rod Oughton.

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