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Should I Plan Out My Jazz Solos?

Apr 09, 202410 minSeason 2Ep. 72
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Episode description

In this episode, Brent answers a thought-provoking question from listener Winfried Wilms about achieving a final version of improvisation. Through a captivating exploration, Brent unpacks the complexities of planning versus improvising in jazz solos. Drawing upon his extensive experience as a jazz musician and educator, he navigates the nuances of preparing for performances while maintaining the essence of improvisation.

He emphasizes the importance of balancing structured practice with spontaneity, highlighting how composition exercises can enhance improvisational skills without sacrificing creativity. Through insightful analogies to sports and music, Brent demonstrates the dynamic interplay between preparation, muscle memory, and improvisational fluency, offering valuable insights for musicians at any level.

Brent brings on a journey of musical discovery and growth, exploring the intersection of practice, performance, and creativity in jazz improvisation. With engaging anecdotes and practical advice, he empowers aspiring jazz musicians to embrace the joy of spontaneous expression while honing their craft through deliberate practice.


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