How to stop noodling and start playing with intention.
Ariel Posen on rhythm-first thinking, the laid-back D'Angelo feel, ghost notes, triads — and why intention beats information every time.
Read the interviewInterviews with the players I admire, gear deep-dives, song breakdowns, and lessons from the studio.
Ariel Posen on rhythm-first thinking, the laid-back D'Angelo feel, ghost notes, triads — and why intention beats information every time.
Read the interview
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