Rhythm

Rhythm in Jazz

Rhythm has three constituent parts: Pulse, Period, and Pattern. Understanding these elements is fundamental to playing jazz.

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Billies Bounce Charlie Parker

Charlie Parker - 1945 Charlie Parker recorded ‘Billie’s Bounce’ in 1945, the same year World War II ended. The piece…

Bye-Ya Thelonious Monk

Thelonious Monk - 1954 ‘Bye-Ya’ was first released on the 1954 album ‘Thelonious Monk Trio’. It’s fun and relatively easy…

Step Tempest Herbie Nichols

Herbie Nichols - 1955 If ever there was a Jazz composer ahead of their time it was Herbie Nichols. It…

Pensativa Freddie Hubbard arrangement

Freddie Hubbard - 1962 Pianist Clare Fischer introduced his song ‘Pensativa’  on an album called ‘Bossa Nova Jazz Samba’ with…

Patterns by Ahmad Jamal

Ahmad Jamal - 1970 Ahmad Jamal’s composition ’Patterns’ is from the 1970 album ‘The Awakening’. We offer here a short…

Recorded Jazz 1955 to 1970

Things We Like - Recorded Jazz 1955 to 1970 The main focus of this site is Jazz music recorded between…

Pulse Drummers of the 1960s

Pulse Drummers in the 1960s A whole new approach to Jazz drumming was developed by a handful of adventurous young…

When the Groove is Low

Elmo Hope - 1961 ‘When the Groove is Low’ was released on the 1962 album "Here’s Hope". Elmo Hope was…

Fuchsia Swing Song

Sam Rivers - 1964 ‘Fuchsia Swing Song’ is the title track from Sam Rivers debut album as leader. The whole…

Who Killed Cock Robin

Freddie Redd - 1960 ‘Who Killed Cock Robin’ is from the Freddie Redd album "The Music from the Connection". Jackie…

Time to Smile by Freddie Redd

Freddie Redd - 1960 ‘Time to Smile’ was written by Freddie Redd as part of the score for the play/film…

Strollin by Horace Silver

Horace Silver - 1960 ‘Strollin’ is the opening cut on “Horace-Scope" - Horace Silver’s first album of the 1960’s. The…

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