‘Misty’ – Cello and Guitar – Amsterjam

Hi guys,

I was recently in Amsterdam visiting some friends and playing some music. When we get together we always jam (Amster-jam!) and on this occasion we caught some on film.

Here’s a light-hearted, pre-breakfast version of ‘Misty’ for cello and guitar featuring Christaan Mantz.

Ife Backstage Session – ‘Trust’

Part of my job is playing for artists when they perform live and record in the studio. Oftentimes this involves co-writing material. ‘Trust’ came from one of those collaborative sessions.

Ife is a super talented singer/songwriter from London. His ear for melody and unique vocal quality really stand out for me. Here’s a backstage recording we did a couple of years ago (2010).

Pedal Steel Country Guitar Lick 6

This country guitar lick contains some classic bluegrass signatures as well as some interesting (and tricky!) tandem-bends. This is a fun one to add to your arsenal.
Enjoy!
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What is Head in Music? + JazzMan Cameo!!

What is the head in music?

A lot of times you’ll hear musicians encourage one another to ‘take the head’ or ‘play the head’ or  ‘go back to the head’ or ‘finish with the head’ etc…

It’s actually a term you’re most likely to find in jazz. And it means the melody of the song, also known as the tune.

Typically in jazz, you’ll play the main melody (the head) of the song and then band members will take a solo where they make stuff up. It’s a sort of on-the-spot composing called improvisation.

Once you’ve had your various solos, you’ll usually play the main melody (the head) again to finish off the song.

So let’s do some translation:

- ‘Hey man, take the head...’ = ‘Hello colleague, I would sincerely like for you to play the melody in this upcoming song.

-Hey man, double the head with me…‘ = ‘Esteemed bandmate, please play the melody of this song in unison with me. If I start harmonising, just keep playing the normal melody underneath me.’

- ‘Hey man, back to the head!’ – ‘Valued associate, the soloing is now over. Go back to the melody .’

 

One last thing, sometimes people will tap their heads like this….or point to them like this. This just means, ‘play the head, go back to the melody’.

Why do people do this? Well, it looks cooler than shouting instructions at your bandmates on stage and, if the band is loud, you don’t have to worry about people being unable to hear you.

Next time you listen to some jazz, see if you can identify the main melody…and then  notice where it stops being played and the solos begin…and then notice again when it comes back in at the end.

Sax Stories 2 – Ben Donnelly Interview

We’re back with saxophonist, composer, and band-leader Ben Donnelly for another edition of Sax Stories.

In this edition:

- Ben tells all about his upcoming album release, the struggles and triumphs of being an independent artist.

- Ben shares his opinions about the current music industry and discusses how he pushed the boundaries in his music.

- Hear Ben’s views on the importance of composing and glean some insights about his personal creative process.

And if that isn’t enough, catch *two exclusive, never-before-heard rough cuts* from Ben’s album!

Find out more about Ben at: http://www.bendonnelly.co.uk/platoniccurry/

Special Announcement + Free Giveaway!!!

Hi guys,

Today we’re announcing the launch of our ‘Pro-Practice Secrets’ audio course. And, for a limited time, we’re going to give it away for *FREE*.

What’s inside your course:

- Too busy to play guitar?

Discover how to make the most of even the smallest practice time!

- Directionless Practicing?

Find out how to discover what you really want and how to get on track towards it.

- Tired of exercises that don’t lead anywhere?

Learn how to close the gap between what we practice and what we actually play!

- Stuck in a rut?

Get inspired with new, unusual, and engaging ideas to bring the energy back into your playing.


 

 

What Does Legato Mean? + shred rock!

Today we’re answering the question: ‘What does legato mean?’

Let’s dive into the world of hammer-ons, pull-offs, slides, and cool rock licks to find out more!

How to Play Legato:

What does Rallentando mean?

Today we answer the question, ‘what does rallentando mean?’. Commonly abbreviated to ‘rall’, this musical term communicates a very important idea. Watch the video below to find out more…

BTW, I demo this principle (through the medium of 80s shred rock!) at 1:17. Check it out!

Enjoy,

Steve