LJS 196: Recycling Jazz Practice Plan (Jazz Practice Plan #2)




Welcome to episode 196 of the LJS Podcast where today I go over jazz practice plan #2, the last in a series of 2 episodes. This practice plan is called the Recycling Jazz Practice Plan which is having a powerful effect on my Jazz Blues Accelerator course students, which is based on this framework. Learn how this practice plan works and how to start taking action.
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Today's episode is part 2 in a series of 2 episodes that I'm doing on practice plans. Jazz practice plans that will give you real results that will really help you excel in your jazz skills.
Last week we talked about the Stair Step Practice Plan, which is really an all-encompassing practice plan to hone in on all of the different aspects of becoming a better jazz musician.
And on today's episode, I want to go over one that dives a little bit deeper, that kind of isolates certain aspects of practicing jazz and refining them deeply.
This practice plan is called the Recycling Practice Plan. This one is all about taking information and internalizing it. So we are going to dive deep into that today. Looking forward to this.







In this episode:
1. The role the Recycling Practice Plan plays in learning micro concepts
2. Importance of using all 12 keys in the practice plan
3. Recycling material and how its done







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