Your Intro to Bebop

In this course, you will learn everything you need to go from never having played Bebop before to feeling confident to kill it with a jazz ensemble. From comping to tuning, from song form to soloing - this course has you covered!

This course is split into 12 chapters, with each chapter focusing on a different concept to arm you with the skills needed to sound confident and musical in a bebop setting! In chapter 10, you also have the opportunity to take part in a tracking challenge where you can record your own drum take using the course concepts to the backing track and send it in for feedback! No recording equipment is required to take part - just using your phone is perfect!

Chapters

1 - Jazz Time

2 - Traditional jazz sound & tuning

3 - Your intro to comping

4 - Comping phrases on the snare pt. 1

5 - Comping phrases on the snare pt. 2

6 - Comping between your kick and snare

7 - How to improvise your comping phrases

8 - How to play fills in a jazz context

9 - Learning song forms

10 - Trading 4's & soloing (with tracking challenge)

11 - Ballads & Uptempo

12 - Exploring additional feels (broken feel, bossa nova, cha-cha-cha, cascara)

Your intro to Bebop
£39.00
One time
£19.50
For 2 months

Once you press 'Purchase Membership' at checkout the course will be added to your Drum Hub account. Pay once, access forever.


Included in course
Unlimited video streaming of lessons, total run time: 140 mins
Each chapter comes with downloadable notation to accompany lesson
2 backing tracks & 1 practice loop to practice the course concepts along to
Once purchased, you can access the course from inside your account
Available on desktop, tablet or smart phone
30 day money back guarantee
* Course also included in Online Membership


I found the intro to bebop course ideal for getting to grips with jazz drumming and now feel confident getting up at my local jazz jams!
— Jack
I am really enjoying the intro to bebop course, the material in the course shows real thought behind the learning process. This is actually surprisingly rare in drum tuition vids. Many seem to charge into stuff quite deeply in a style resembling old music teachers (and I’m talking how it was taught in the 60s). On top of this insight, I think you also inspire. You are clearly a shit-hot drummer with a wide spectrum of knowledge but somehow your attitude imparts a “come with me and have fun on this journey” as opposed to “look at all the crazy shit I know”. I wish I had discovered you two years ago!
— Clive
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