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-How to Phrase Like a Pro

Posted By Forrest On October 7, 2011 @ 12:35 am In Concepts,Rhythm,Time | No Comments

Amateurs phrase in a way that sounds boring and boxy. In contrast, professionals phrase in a way that gives excitement and forward motion to their playing.

In this article I’ll explore some tendencies that I’ve observed in the recordings of my heroes. Of course, your personal observations would result in different conclusions, which is why I highly suggest you transcribe and find tendencies that you observe. One thing to remember

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This is not a “bad” line and you will find similar lines throughout the jazz vocabulary, however, what we’re concerned with today is how to phrase in an exciting way and this line in isolation, as depicted, is quite boring. If you were to tag on an idea in front of it, or connect it to something else, immediately it would take on a new life, and that’s exactly what we’ll be talking about: how to take the ordinary and use it like a pro.

Avoid starting phrases on beat one

Amateurs constantly start phrases on beat one. This common way of starting a line allows the listener to easily predict where the next line will start. Consequently, there’s no interest to hold their attention and they stop listening.

Pros, while occasionally starting phrases on beat one, will more often than not start phrases on beats other than one. Instead of the original line, they might add pick ups to it or start later in the measure:

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Notice how in all of these examples the line seems to have more forward motion? The reason it has this forward force is because the phrases start on other beats than one. There are many ways to do this, so just keep experimenting. And to reiterate, this is not a rule. I’m not declaring that you mustn’t ever begin phrases on one. In fact, you’ll find plenty of phrases of the pros that do start on one, but it’s the balance between phrases that start on one and phrases that do not start on one that give interest.

Break up the eighth notes

We all easily slip into the habit of playing continuous eighth notes. Amateurs especially like to run up and down scales in eight notes, as the listener falls asleep. Nobody wants to hear you practice scales in eighth notes.

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Play over the bar line

For amateurs the bar line is a defined separator to be obeyed. Professionals play right on through it. The ideas they’re hearing dictate the phrase, not the bar lines.

Now the original line is really coming alive!

Connect one idea to the next

An idea in isolation is like an island, disconnected from the whole. Amateurs play many ideas that are disconnected. Pros play an idea that seamlessly flows into the next. For instance, supposing the original A- D7 line was going to G- C7:

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Always be on the lookout to adjust a line so it will effortlessly connect and transition to the next idea.

Play into beat one and beyond

What beat is the end of the measure? Did you say four? Did you say the and of four? I hear one of the following measure as the end of a bar. Drive your ideas through beat one of the following measure and beyond. It’s similar to playing over the bar line, but thinking about things this way, driving towards one, will conceptually change the way you hear.

Phrasing like a pro

Pros know how to make their ideas sound exciting and full of motion. Use the ideas set forth in this article to take your phrasing to the next level.

And of course, turn to the records. By spending some time transcribing and carefully observing the precise way your heroes phrase, you’ll pick up more and more insight into what makes their phrasing sound so good.

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