Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles So you can build up your vocabulary by listening to other players and you can also improve your accent by trying to listen to the way other players play. It’s kind of like learning a language. It’s very clear, most drummers are playing that kind of time. If you don’t feel like you can tongue fast enough, don’t try to play that fast. There’s one technique called “doodle tonguing”, I don’t know if you’ve, it’s like doodle doodle doodle doodle doodle doodle do. Ta ka, ta ka. That’s like double tonguing. If you’re going to think about notes to identify what a chord sounds like, the third and the seventh are the notes that kind of identify the chord. The E flat in the F minor seven chord would move down. When it’s a sixteen bar tune and the last four bars go into a little different thing again. Going to G seven sharp nine, C minor, so that’s like a two five one in C minor.
B1 doodle chord minor ta identify masterclass Bill Reichenbach Trombone Masterclass 47 1 林家禾 posted on 2014/05/05 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary