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Jamming along to Ben Paulson’s (IG: @___Oldi___) arrangement of “Let Me Love You” by Mario.… More…
A very nice intro here from Adrien’s 2007 recordings with the singer Lemmy Constantine. The album is “Meeting Sinatra & Django.” I left in the first few words of Lemmy’s (highly questionable) singing for… More…
Landon Jordan (guitar) and Kenneth Diggs (bass) covering Johnny Hiland's solo on “Truck Drivin’ Man.”… More…
Here's a cool line that Steve Grossman plays on "Fancy Free" off of the legendary Elvin Jones album "Live at the Lighthouse". Most of this is outlining a G7sus tonality, but it's amazing that his substitutions… More…
This visualization attempts to illustrate the idea that it's usually easier to learn a Korvai when you disregard barlines!… More…
Here is my transcription of the guitar rhythm in Juána (Mayra Andrade). The guitar player is Kim Alves.… More…
Percussionist Angel Quijano covers this Korvai from Akshay Anantapadmanabhan & Mahesh Raghvan.… More…
This arrangement lifts heavily from wonderful versions of favorite players of mine, Emil Ernebro and George Benson.… More…
Live from Arcada. I have taken bits from both guitar parts although its mostly Kenny's part. … More…
This one's all about rhythm. The notes themselves are easy and kinda boring, but the patterns keep changing, with lots of syncopation, and that really keeps you on your toes throughout. A nice exercise.… More…
For those of you who follow my profile here you know I've been working on some classical music and particularly Bach's music ( transcriptions available in my courses )… More…
Here’s a beautiful intro by Antoine from the first track of his album “Sita.” More…
This percuss.io Konnakol transcription is of the final Korvai from this masterfully produced YouTube video featuring Akshay and Mahesh.… More…
@LyleBrewerMusic has been posting some nice guitar etudes and challenging people to do Soundslice covers. Here's the only one I've managed to get under my fingers so far. :) More…
This challenging étude uses 5-lets to obscure the pulse, forcing you to listen more carefully to every transition. Use a constant motion to create a consistent sound.… More…
Now that I went full MIDI this week, might as well go the whole nine yards. So here's some proper MIDI goodness for you. Plus a few alternative renderings that you may or may not have seen before.… More…
This piano piece is but a day old and I don't even have a proper recording of it yet. Or the sheet music, for that matter. But the upper voice fits the violin so nicely, I figured I might as well do this… More…
Here's a simple quick lick in D by "The flower kings" in their first song of "unfold the future" album , "The Truth will set you free" More…
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Elvin Jones keeping time. Recording from Mccoy Tyner's album "The Real Mccoy". (Head only) More…
Gipsy Jazz's players please let me know what do you think of this?… More…
Here is my transcription of Jesse Van Ruller solo in Bye Bye Baby.… More…
Here's the theme and solo from Django's 1947 "Swingtime In Springtime". You can toggle between my version and the original 1947 recording. More…
Here's a quick-and-slick lick lesson from Guthrie Trapp on a Dm7/Fmaj7 idea. More…
Mathematicians use triangle numbers to describe the pattern of dots that form larger and larger equilateral triangles.… More…
Jerry Reed's beautifull use of open strings. More…
I love this simple but melodic idea from Joost Zoeteman — first over the C minor, then over the G minor. Sounds dissonant, but he’s just playing the flat third and natural sixth over both chords. More…
Written in Bb Trumpet's Key, be sure to use the transpose buttons to get it into your key (Concert = Eb) More…