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Session supremo’s Ian Thomas (drums) and Lawrence Cottle (bass) stopped by at The pair started off the evening with a jazz standard to get warmed up, but they way they |
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Ian also highlighted the importance of “dependence”. To be able to make sure you definitely land on beats “2” and “4” and all unison strokes are together and not the bit slightest behind. |
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As they moved on into talking about
different sub–divisions their next song
displayed odd time signatures and
consisted of 3 bars of 4/4 and one
bar of 3/4. Both Ian and Lawrence Throughout the night many questions
were asked regarding subjects such Answering the questions Ian explained the importance of practicing properly and practicing Ian also highlighted the importance of “dependence”. To be able to make sure you definitely With the Masterclass reaching its height the Pro’s played another two songs “Everything I |
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