RE: Mr. Kevin Jumps
Very handy exercises thank you Kevin!
After slow then steady rhythmic practice, are you adding any rhythmic variation to the patterns?
Someone just found and gave me Ignacio Berroa's Clave exercise book it has a CD and I have the crazy thought to try it out doing basic exercises like this to the clave part rhythm. If I don't 'splode it might be helpful.
I just ask because my former teacher would have me do things like that when working on scales and progressions and even entire pieces (e.g. playing Bach's little Dulce Jubilo dotted, 3 against 2, or even). It helps prepare you for real life.
I still start out though with the most basic "contemplative" exercises like Kip (schielenkrahe) and Kenny Werner (pianist) describe.
Very handy exercises thank you Kevin!
After slow then steady rhythmic practice, are you adding any rhythmic variation to the patterns?
Someone just found and gave me Ignacio Berroa's Clave exercise book it has a CD and I have the crazy thought to try it out doing basic exercises like this to the clave part rhythm. If I don't 'splode it might be helpful.
I just ask because my former teacher would have me do things like that when working on scales and progressions and even entire pieces (e.g. playing Bach's little Dulce Jubilo dotted, 3 against 2, or even). It helps prepare you for real life.
I still start out though with the most basic "contemplative" exercises like Kip (schielenkrahe) and Kenny Werner (pianist) describe.