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Double time vs Double Time feel

Double time vs double time feel. Brenda Earle Stokes with her arms up in the air like she doesn't understand the difference.

If you are a jazz musician, you may have heard the terms “double time” or “double time feel” and been confused as to what these terms actually mean.

In this video I will explain and demonstrate Double Time vs Double Time feel so you can be confident at your next jam session!

https://youtu.be/fr26vIMioWY

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