Rhythm is everything in Jazz and especially comping. Building a solid vocabulary of great Jazz Comping Rhythms is difficult. In this video, I am going to go over 10 examples of comping rhythms to check out. I play each example 3 times, so you can either use it as inspiration for your own practice or even use the video as a play along and comp together with me. Drop2 Magic On Satin - Doll This Is How To Use Jazz Chords 5 Comping Exercises for Jazz Rhythm on the Blues Get the PDF on My Website: Content: 0:00 Intro 0:39 Rhythm #1 - Charleston 1:15 Rhythm #2 - Shifted Charleston 1:58 Rhythm #3 - Forward motion with Syncopation 2:42 Rhythm #4 - Red Garland 3:19 Rhythm #5 - Basic Syncopation 3:55 Rhythm #6 - Quarter Note Rhythms 4:40 Rhythm #7 - Dotted Quarter notes 5:23 Rhythm #8 - Shifting motif 6:04 Rhythm #9 - Call-Response phrases 6:35 Rhythm #10 - Anticipated Beat 4 7:19 Like the video? Check out my Patreon Page! 🔴 Subscribe for more free Jazz Guitar Lessons and Videos: ☑️ Support me on Patreon: ✅DOWNLOAD A FREE E-BOOK with 15 II Valt I licks! Sign up for my newsletter: ▶️ Check out my latest video: 🎸Join us in the Facebook Jazz Guitar Group Community: My name is Jens Larsen, Danish Jazz Guitarist, and Educator. The videos on this channel will help you explore and enjoy Jazz. Some of it is how to play jazz guitar, but other videos are more on Music Theory like Jazz Chords or advice on how to practice and learn Jazz, on guitar or any other instrument. The videos are mostly jazz guitar lessons, but also music theory, analysis of songs and videos on jazz guitars. If you like this video and want to help translate it into your own language you can do so here: Edited by Luciano Poli Facebook: Twitter: Instagram: My Book: Modern Jazz Guitar Concepts: My Gear: Camera 1: Camera 2: Lens: Video Lights: Music Notatition: #ae113 Great Safe Gigbag: SonoCore Strings: 13-53 Powered Monitor: Audio Interface: John Daw Custom picks:
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