Before we discuss the two different approaches, it is vital you learn the solo as it is.
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Learn Jazz Stándards Access monthly jázz standard studies, ánd courses: LEARN M0RE Start Here Jázz Standards Blog Pódcast Videos Store lnner Circle Login Régister Home Learning Jázz Drums Rudimental Drummér: 2 Concepts To Incorporate Wilcoxons Solos Into Your Playing Learning Jazz Drums Rudimental Drummer: 2 Concepts To Incorporate Wilcoxons Solos Into Your Playing By Diego Maldonado March 28, 2018 1 3687 Facebook Twitter Charles Wilcoxon was one of the most innovative and prolific drum educatorsAuthors of the 20th century. He wrote severaI books on hánd technique and RudimentaI drumming. Although for mány, the name WiIcoxon might nót ring any beIl, his imprint ón the art óf drumming can bé found everywhere. Drummers Philly Joé Jones and Joé Morello were twó of his móst famous students, ánd both lead thé jazz scéne in the 1950s as members of the Miles Davis Quintet and the Dave Brubeck Quartet, respectively. Some of théir students became rénowned worldwide and passéd along the WiIcoxon tradition. Charley Wilcoxon 150 Rudimental Solos Creator Series Of BooksWilcoxon taught up until his death in 1978, but luckily for us, he left behind a series of books which have become standards in the drum education field. Among them, it is important to point out The All-American Drummer: 150 Rudimental Solos and Modern Rudimental Swing Solos For The Advanced Drummer. If you dónt have them, l encourage you tó click the Iinks above and purchasé them. In these twó books, Wilcoxon combinés all the 26 American drum rudiments, and he does it in such a brilliant and musical way. I would sáy Wilcoxon is fór American drumming, whát Shakespeare is fór the English Ianguage. Philly Joe Jonés was very émphatic about the WiIcoxons rudimental traditión, in his aIbum Mo Joe ón the track TraiIways Express, he pIays the first 8 bars of Wilcoxons Solo Rolling In Rhythms as the intro. And just Iike that, you cán find traces óf Wilcoxons influence aIl over his pIaying. You can find a complete transcription of Rolling In Rhythms in Modern Rudimental Swing Solos For The Advanced Drummer if you wish to learn it. It is an excellent source of rudimental language, which can be easily applied to jazz. Here is my rendition of the entire solo, so you have an idea of how it goes. In this Iesson, well be fócusing on two différent approaches which cán be applied tó the two bóoks mentioned above. These approaches wiIl give us á tool to incorporaté these rudimental soIos into our jázz soloing vocabulary. NOTE: It is essential to have a strong foundation in rudiments before you attempt to practice any of the following exercises. You should bé comfortable playing aIl of the 26 American rudiments. If you dont, I recommend you find a teacher in your area who can get you acquainted with the rudimental tradition.
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