Master Jazz Improvisation with Just One Simple Rhythm 🎷
Learn how to extract rhythms from the best solos and instantly apply them to your improvisation—even with just a simple scale!
If you’ve ever felt stuck when improvising, struggling to create musical ideas that flow naturally, this free training is for you.
Most musicians think improvisation is all about scales and licks, but the real secret? Rhythm.
In this training, I’ll show you a simple, powerful method that will instantly make your solos sound more fluid, connected, and expressive—even if you don’t know where to start.
🎥 What You’ll Learn:
How to extract rhythms from legendary solos (like Michael Brecker & Dexter Gordon) and turn them into your own musical ideas.
A step-by-step breakdown of Michael Brecker’s solo break from Softly as in a Morning Sunrise—and how to apply it to a simple C major scale and D blues scale over real backing tracks.
How to use a Dexter Gordon rhythm from Blue Bossa to instantly create great melodies—without overthinking notes or harmony.
Why focusing on rhythm first makes improvisation easier and more natural.
By the end of this training, you’ll know exactly how to take a simple rhythmic idea and turn it into a great solo—so you can stop relying on random licks and start playing with real confidence.
