You are always working on playing better Jazz solo, making your lines more interesting, and finding the right arpeggios or scales. But Jazz is also about rhythm, and it is actually more important to work on playing more interesting rhythms in your solos. Using triplets is a great way to improve your vocabulary and not sounding like an 8th note robot with no dynamics or expression.

In this video, I am going to show you 4 ways that you can easily add 8th note triplets to your jazz lines and make them sound a lot more interesting.

7 Pentatonic Tricks That Will Make You Play Better Jazz Solos

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00:00 Intro
00:45 Chromatic Triplets
02:33 Bebop Arpeggios
04:04 Triplet Transformations as 8th note variations
05:08 Groupings and Polyrhythm
06:43 Practicing Playing These Rhythms
07:24 Pentatonic Jazz Strategies
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My name is Jens Larsen, Danish Jazz Guitarist, and Educator. The videos on this channel will help you explore and enjoy Jazz. Some of it is how to play jazz guitar, but other videos are more on Music Theory like Jazz Chords or advice on how to practice and learn Jazz, on guitar or any other instrument.

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