LJS 59: 5 Tips for Playing Jazz Ballads Like an Expert

Learn Jazz Standards Podcast - A podcast by Brent Vaartstra: Jazz Musician, Author, and Entrepreneur

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Welcome to episode 59 of the LJS Podcast where today we are dishing out 5 tips for playing jazz ballads like an expert. Jazz ballads can be tricky, largely because slow tempos can open up a number of challenges. Treat these tips like a checklist the next time you play a ballad. Listen in!
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In this episode

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Listen to how the pros do it. Check out different artists and how they approach ballads.

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Realize it's all about the melody. The melody is especially important in jazz ballads. Know the melody and use it in your solo. Try the exercise mentioned in the show.

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Don't just play your regular stuff. Focus on creating melodies, not summoning up your usual licks and lines.

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Embrace the space. Don't be afraid of laying out if that's what the music calls for. Don't let a slow tempo scare you into playing more.

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Practice subdividing. Help yourself lock in the time by practicing different rhythmic divisions over the form. Try the exercise mentioned in the show.

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10 jazz ballads Brent likes to play.


Listen to episode 58: How to Use Triads to Improve Your Jazz Improvisation
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