/r/Woodshed
Discussion by and for musicians of how best to utilize our daily hours of Practice. Emphasis on Jazz Theory, including how to run scales, patterns, changes, odd times, etc. Contributions from Classical musicians are of course welcome, concerning preparation and interpretation of compositions, technique, etc.
Self-posts describing exercises you've found helpful, method books you've enjoyed working out of. Links to master classes, interviews related to practice.
/r/Woodshed
Thought I'd share this mixolydian jam track
Pretty old track, but super fun to practice with!
You can also learn these licks for some more ammo for your improv!
Thought I'd share this fun slow Blues backing track in A minor!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGBQ2pBEVCk
It's also free to download from Into The Blues, Vol. 8
HAPPY JAMMING everyone!