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Understanding the Modern Rhythm Section. If you were rehearsing your jazz band rhythm section for the first time on this chart, how would you begin?

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1 Understanding the Modern Rhythm Section

2 If you were rehearsing your jazz band rhythm section for the first time on this chart, how would you begin?

3 What are some basic concepts that you need to know to coach the bassist, guitarist, and/or drummer, in the proper interpretation of this medium swing chart?

4  Guitar (piano)  Harmonically and rhythmically support soloists and ensemble  Bass  Provide time and harmonic support

5  Drums  Provides time and rhythmic support for soloists and ensemble.  In a large jazz ensemble, “directs” the band by setting up and emphasizing ensemble passages.

6  Guitar  Single note melodies  Improvisation  Chord symbols with rhythmic figures or slash notation and the use of extended harmony  Bass  Notated bass line  Chord symbols (to create own bass line)  Improvisation

7  Drums  Notated drum part  Rhythmic notation  Rhythmic cues for ensemble passages  Slash notation and/or measure repeats

8  Bassist focuses on ride cymbal. Example 1 shows a bass line in relationship to a typical ride pattern.

9  Beginning bassists can start by playing solely roots of chords on each beat.

10  The next step is adding chromatic approach tones to new chords, as in examples 3 and 4.

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12  Example 5 shows “drops”, eighth notes mixed in with the quarters to add rhythmic interest.

13  Chords can be simplified to five chord types  Maj7: 6, Maj9  m7: m9, m11  Dom7: 9, 13, 7b9, 7#9, etc.  m7(b5)  o7

14  Chord Voicings: E Form Bar Chords

15  Chord Voicings: A Form Bar Chords

16  Chord Voicings: E From Seventh Chords

17  Chord Voicings: A From Seventh Chords

18  Advanced Chord Voicing ▪ Often no root ▪ No open strings ▪ 3 or 4 notes

19  Close Position  Drop 2

20  Guide Tones (3 rd and 7 th )

21  Guide Tones with One Tension

22  Slash Notation

23  Freddie Green Style Quarter Notes (1930s)

24  Piano style accompaniment (Be-bop on)  Played with fingers or pick (typically down strums)  Basic rhythms Dotted Quarter, Eighth Note Pattern

25  Basic Rhythms (continued) Anticipations

26  Basic Rhythms (continued) Spontaneity

27 12 Bar Blues

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