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Rhythm
Much more than counting beats or keeping time, rhythm is the foundation of jazz feel.
In jazz, two musicians can play exactly the same notes, over the same chords, and produce completely different results. One sounds stiff and mechanical. The other sounds relaxed, swinging, and unmistakably swinging jazz. The notes didn't change. Just the feel.
That difference isn't magic. It's rhythm.
Every note begins at a moment in time. It lasts for a while. And it relates to the musical pulse in some way. All those rhythmic decisions, from swing and syncopation to articulation and note placement, shape the feel and groove of your playing.
Musicians spend years searching for more and better scales, more licks, or more advanced harmony, believing that's what will make them sound like jazz. Those things matter, but they rarely solve the problem if the feel isn't there.
Rhythm is the cause. Feel is the result.
The following articles will help you build a stronger rhythmic foundation, so that everything you play will swing like you image you could.
Articles about Rhythm
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What Is Rhythm?
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Why rhythm is much more than counting beats and why it's the foundation of jazz.
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Articulation
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How the way each note begins, connects, and ends transforms notes into expression.
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What is Swing?
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Beyond triplets and notation: discover why swing is less a rhythmic formula than a deeply personal way of hearing and expressing music.
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Understanding Syncopation
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How shifting accents and note placement create forward motion, excitement, and the conversational quality of jazz phrasing.
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Developing Great Time
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A strong sense of time is more than staying with the beat. Learn how to create a relaxed, confident pulse that other musicians trust.
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How Articulation Shapes Feel
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Why the beginning of every note matters, and how articulation influences time, phrasing, and the character of your playing.
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Playing with Rhythmic Intention
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How rhythmic choices give shape and direction to your phrases, transforming scales and licks into expressive musical ideas.
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Why Feel Comes Before Notes
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Why great rhythm can make simple ideas sound like jazz, but perfect notes alone can't.