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07-10-2023 04:31 AM
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That's not true lol! Phrasing is the grouping of notes into ideas. Articulation is how the rhythm is delivered.
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I’m really coming to appreciate Glenn Zaleski’s videos, he has his own take on things.
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He’s a monster. He used to come with Colin Stranahan and Rick Rosato to a jazz club where I worked.
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Originally Posted by Jimmy Smith
Here is a short example of how deep you can go working on phrasing ...
... for a worthwhile result:
Last edited by Bop Head; 07-11-2023 at 09:32 AM.
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Originally Posted by Bop Head
After a student has the notes under their fingers, we work on interpretation and that’s always been called “phrasing” in my classical lessons. So that’s what I call it with classical students. In jazz there is obviously the additional component of ordering the notes, but the rest of that stuff (articulation) is part of phrasing too.
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