LJS 36: 14 Jazz Practicing Ideas




Welcome to episode 36 of the LJS Podcast where today we are talking about 14 practicing ideas for jazz musicians. If you need some help with what you should be practicing as a jazz musician, or just need something new, this is a good episode for you. Listen in!
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In this episode

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Work on scales.

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Work on arpeggios.

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Interval recognition.

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Learn a jazz lick by ear.

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Learn a jazz solo by ear.

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Take a lick or phrase into all 12 keys.

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Learn a jazz standard.

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Take a jazz standard you know well into different keys.

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Practice jazz etudes.

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Compose your own jazz solo.

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Write your own jazz lick.

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Improvise over 1 chord.

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Compose a contrafact.

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Listen to jazz.


Listen to episode 35: How Mastering Tempo and Rhythm Can Transform Your Jazz Playing

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The LJS Podcast is the podcast where you get weekly jazz tips, interviews, stories and advice for becoming a better jazz musician! Hosting the show is the jazz musician behind learnjazzstandards.com, author, and entrepreneur Brent Vaartstra, who’s one goal is to answer any question about playing jazz music you may have. Jazz can be a challenging music to learn and play, but it doesn’t have to be so hard. Each episode features a specific musical challenge that jazz students may come across, where it is discussed and answered. Special jazz guests frequent the show, sharing their expertise on an array of different musical subject matter. Listeners are invited to call in with their jazz questions to the podcast hotline, where it could get answered on a future LJS Podcast episode. Join thousands of other listeners getting free jazz education every week!