Regi Ashman
Regi Ashman
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Sensory - A Planetside Film | Original Soundtrack (OST)
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Music by Regi Ashman
Art by Dylan Walsh
Timestamps
0:00 Overrun at Heyoka
7:05 Escape Under Darkness
8:02 Friend or Foe
8:46 Tycho Cryobank
12:35 Deceptive Minds
15:45 Suspicions
18:25 Confession
21:39 Absolution
25:01 Ever Onward
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Видео

Regi Ashman | Opening
Просмотров 27Год назад
Available on the EP 'Prologue' at: regiashman.bandcamp.com/album/prologue 'Prologue' offers a glimpse at the sonic possibilities that a jazz octet can bring to music inspired by the soundtracks of film and video games. Drums & Composition - Regi Ashman Bass - Enne Rignanese Guitar - Django Rowe Baritone Sax - Thomas Ghea Tenor Sax - Emile Ryjoch Alto Sax - Lachlan McGargill Trombone - Thomas Vo...
Regi Ashman | The Great Unknown
Просмотров 38Год назад
Available on the EP 'Prologue' at: regiashman.bandcamp.com/album/prologue 'Prologue' offers a glimpse at the sonic possibilities that a jazz octet can bring to music inspired by the soundtracks of film and video games. Drums & Composition - Regi Ashman Bass - Enne Rignanese Guitar - Django Rowe Baritone Sax - Thomas Ghea Tenor Sax - Emile Ryjoch Alto Sax - Lachlan McGargill Trombone - Thomas Vo...
Regi Ashman | Romance Theme
Просмотров 44Год назад
Available on the EP 'Prologue' at: regiashman.bandcamp.com/album/prologue 'Prologue' offers a glimpse at the sonic possibilities that a jazz octet can bring to music inspired by the soundtracks of film and video games. Drums & Composition - Regi Ashman Bass - Enne Rignanese Guitar - Django Rowe Baritone Sax - Thomas Ghea Tenor Sax - Emile Ryjoch Alto Sax - Lachlan McGargill Trombone - Thomas Vo...
Regi Ashman | Main Character Theme
Просмотров 24Год назад
Available on the EP 'Prologue' at: regiashman.bandcamp.com/album/prologue 'Prologue' offers a glimpse at the sonic possibilities that a jazz octet can bring to music inspired by the soundtracks of film and video games. Drums & Composition - Regi Ashman Bass - Enne Rignanese Guitar - Django Rowe Baritone Sax - Thomas Ghea Tenor Sax - Emile Ryjoch Alto Sax - Lachlan McGargill Trombone - Thomas Vo...
Regi Ashman | Chainsaws
Просмотров 33Год назад
Available on the EP 'Prologue' at: regiashman.bandcamp.com/album/prologue 'Prologue' offers a glimpse at the sonic possibilities that a jazz octet can bring to music inspired by the soundtracks of film and video games. Drums & Composition - Regi Ashman Bass - Enne Rignanese Guitar - Django Rowe Baritone Sax - Thomas Ghea Tenor Sax - Emile Ryjoch Alto Sax - Lachlan McGargill Trombone - Thomas Vo...
Regi Ashman | The Great Unknown (Studio Performance)
Просмотров 254Год назад
'Prologue' the new EP from Regi Ashman is out now! regiashman.bandcamp.com/album/prologue Drums & Composition - Regi Ashman Bass - Enne Rignanese Guitar - Django Rowe Baritone Sax - Thomas Ghea Tenor Sax - Emile Ryjoch Alto Sax - Lachlan McGargill Trombone - Thomas Voss Trumpet - Daniel Isler Recording Engineer - Patrick Lockwood Mix Engineer - Regi Ashman Camera Operators - Manuel Ashman, Ben ...
The Hard Bop Style | Video Essay
Просмотров 76 тыс.Год назад
A video essay on Hard Bop that I made during my jazz degree. Timestamps 0:00 Introduction 1:45 Cranky Spanky 3:45 Senor Blues 6:50 Moanin' 10:19 Conclusion Clarification: The term 'Amen Cadence' as I described it existed before and doesn't necessarily originate from gospel music. The IV - I cadence that the term 'Amen cadence' refers to however, is a notable harmonic of characteristic gospel mu...
Regi Ashman | Prologue (2022) | Full EP
Просмотров 736Год назад
Available at: regiashman.bandcamp.com/album/prologue 'Prologue' offers a glimpse at the sonic possibilities that a jazz octet can bring to music inspired by the soundtracks of film and video games. 0:00 Opening 1:48 Main Character Theme 5:57 Romance Theme 10:18 Chainsaws 18:05 The Great Unknown Drums & Composition - Regi Ashman Bass - Enne Rignanese Guitar - Django Rowe Baritone Sax - Thomas Gh...
Regi Ashman | Chainsaws (Studio Performance)
Просмотров 339Год назад
'Prologue' the new EP from Regi Ashman is out now! regiashman.bandcamp.com/album/prologue Drums & Composition - Regi Ashman Bass - Enne Rignanese Guitar - Django Rowe Baritone Sax - Thomas Ghea Tenor Sax - Emile Ryjoch Alto Sax - Lachlan McGargill Trombone - Thomas Voss Trumpet - Daniel Isler Recording Engineer - Patrick Lockwood Camera Operators - Manuel Ashman, Ben Fernandez, Alex Salkecivic,...
Regi Ashman | Romance Theme (Studio Performance)
Просмотров 3372 года назад
Regi Ashman | Romance Theme (Studio Performance)
Regi Ashman | Main Character Theme (Studio Performance)
Просмотров 7022 года назад
Regi Ashman | Main Character Theme (Studio Performance)
Stargirl Scoring Competition Entry | #MyStargirlScore | Regi Ashman
Просмотров 643 года назад
Stargirl Scoring Competition Entry | #MyStargirlScore | Regi Ashman
Spiral Big Band Arrangement
Просмотров 1964 года назад
Spiral Big Band Arrangement
Crystal Silence Big Band Arrangement
Просмотров 1974 года назад
Crystal Silence Big Band Arrangement
Moving Boulders
Просмотров 254 года назад
Moving Boulders
Upright
Просмотров 564 года назад
Upright
Westworld Scoring Comp Entry - Regi Ashman #westworldscoringcompetition2020
Просмотров 1034 года назад
Westworld Scoring Comp Entry - Regi Ashman #westworldscoringcompetition2020
Action at Sea Devblog 2
Просмотров 408 лет назад
Action at Sea Devblog 2
Action at Sea - DevBlog 1
Просмотров 598 лет назад
Action at Sea - DevBlog 1

Комментарии

  • @eastoneverett4269
    @eastoneverett4269 Месяц назад

    Really nice!

  • @Bonbontango
    @Bonbontango Месяц назад

    I appriciate your postd I'd like to learn more about jazz😊

  • @JorgeNila-m3y
    @JorgeNila-m3y 2 месяца назад

    The music speaks for itself!

  • @josephhargrove4319
    @josephhargrove4319 2 месяца назад

    Now that you've heard the introduction, go listen to: Sincerely Diana ruclips.net/video/vKDTOPOsvMA/видео.html Blue Lace ruclips.net/video/WOQTftLANVw/видео.html Song for My Father ruclips.net/video/mKf1x3CALAE/видео.html richard --

  • @unknown6390
    @unknown6390 3 месяца назад

    Hard Bop: Can you overstate the power it holds? I don't know

  • @johnstag1391
    @johnstag1391 4 месяца назад

  • @RocknRollkat
    @RocknRollkat 4 месяца назад

    Excellent presentation, thank you ! Bill P.

  • @charcoal3855
    @charcoal3855 4 месяца назад

    omg what is this video... ❤

  • @borjamoya
    @borjamoya 8 месяцев назад

    Nice!

  • @craigbrowning9448
    @craigbrowning9448 10 месяцев назад

    There were "Hard Bop" numbers that used previously conceived chord progressions. "Juice Lucy" was Charlie Parker's "Confirmation" with a funkier melody.

    • @regiashman
      @regiashman 10 месяцев назад

      Great to know and thanks for pointing it out! Defining musical genres is always a treacherous exercise haha! There are always exceptions and outliers that definitely feel like they should still fit within a genre. If I had to clarify I'd say that the emphasis would've been on original chord progressions rather the contrafacts. Guidelines versus hard rules I suppose. Thanks for watching the video!

  • @paxwallace8324
    @paxwallace8324 10 месяцев назад

    Hard Bop is for me a 63 yr old jazz pianist composer whose definitely paid some dues so for me "Hard Bop" is just one categorization too many. It's just what jazz musicians do. I notice you use Witch Hunt by Wayne Shorter in your introduction. Well on that same 1964 album Speak No Evil are Infant Eyes and Wildflower. If you were to go through and collect all such similar harmonically advanced innovative pieces from him. Like Iris, Teru, Fall, Nefertiti, and really learn all those Waltzes and ballads it might make my argument for me . Another point is that it's hard to understand exactly what a transitional moment the early to mid 60s was. Because the degree of change innovation and vocabulary expansion was impossible to keep up with for both the artists and listeners. Any contemporary player worth his salt would acknowledge how hard it is to get past 1965. If you look at who was on tour in those early black and white 60s..that alone would should blow your mind. Bill Evans trio, Dexter in Europe, Monk on tour in Europe with Phill Woods, Johnny Griffin, Miles Davis's 2nd Quintet, Charles Mingus, Art Blakey, Chet Baker, the Modern Jazz Quartet, the Bossa Nova impact with Getz via Jobim really the list is endless so not too mention Ornette Coleman. So from 1949 to Giant Steps 11 yrs that's barely enough time for a player to internalize the harmonic innovations and practices of Be Bop then in barley the blink of another 10yrs you're dealing with the Avant Garde. People simply don't understand all that radically transformed in less than 20 yrs. So this category Hard Bop hmm Ellington said if you can't swing easy you can't swing hard. I mean a great Cool left coaster like Zoot would more than hold his own in a hard Bop session and vica versa .

    • @regiashman
      @regiashman 10 месяцев назад

      I think I get what you're saying. That time period of the 50s and 60s did have quite a lot of musical evolution and development, so I can see how cordoning off and labeling a single segment of it might seem unnecessary. For me personally, I think we're missing out if we just say something akin to "that's just what jazz muscians do" and don't try and examine the specific trends that were happening at the time, not that that's what you were saying. Categorisation is always a tricky and nebulous thing with a lot of differing opinions. For me, I particularly enjoy the music that the Jazz Messengers put out. And if the label Hard Bop lets me quickly describe the music to people, I'm inclined to keep using it. Anyway, thanks for watching the video! I think it's great that we can have nuanced discussions about the music we enjoy!

  • @fenomozo9108
    @fenomozo9108 11 месяцев назад

    Bro, the more i listen the more it gets me!!

  • @fenomozo9108
    @fenomozo9108 11 месяцев назад

    Great!!

  • @abdulsharif6541
    @abdulsharif6541 11 месяцев назад

    Hard Bop, Avant-garde, Free Jazz, and Fusion are my favorites

  • @lachlanmcgargill
    @lachlanmcgargill Год назад

    🔥❤

  • @Grapho137
    @Grapho137 Год назад

    can you do soul jazz next?

    • @regiashman
      @regiashman Год назад

      Funny that you asked about soul jazz. I was originally going to include Cannonball Adderley and his Quintet as part of this video but I had to cut it due to time constraints. Soul jazz is certainly on my list of potential videos. Are there any specific soul jazz artists you'd be interested in learning about?

  • @seudcube
    @seudcube Год назад

    This is great work love the music. Would you happen to have a comission rn?

    • @regiashman
      @regiashman Год назад

      I'm glad you liked it! I'm always open for collaborations or potential projects so head over to my website and shoot me message :D regiashmanmusic.com

  • @1234banban
    @1234banban Год назад

    This is pretty good. Keep composing my guy. Guys like me who don't have time to compose as much as we'd like to love and appreciate listening to other people making it happen. Also, I love the jazz influence. This is a great way to introduce jazz into VGM.

    • @regiashman
      @regiashman Год назад

      Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it :D

  • @alisonCNboy
    @alisonCNboy Год назад

    Thank you so much!

  • @MarvelousMaxter
    @MarvelousMaxter Год назад

    really well made, but a part of me wishes that you would've elaborated more on "hard bop's" innovations on the bebop style. one of those examples that couldve been mentioned was the furthering of contrafacts. The presence of rhythm changes and other contrafacts is something that's a really important point to elaborate on, especially post 50s versions of these contrafacts. Also mentioning how key players evolved over the course of this era with playing examples wouldve made things really captivating.

    • @regiashman
      @regiashman Год назад

      Thanks so much for your thoughts and thanks for watching! When I made the video back in university I had to cut content in order to meet my deadline. The video is focussed on hard bop style through the lens of the music by members of the Jazz Messengers. That's why I didn't end up mentioning other important contributors to the hard bop style. Regarding contrafacts, in my research I didn't come upon much discussion of contrafacts and hard bop. To me contrafacts have always been more associated with bebop. If you've got some great hard bop examples of contrafacts or sources discussing them, do send some my way as I'd love to check them out :D

  • @Noneofyourbyisness
    @Noneofyourbyisness Год назад

    That witch hunt smacked me right in the face like I like it.. sign of the start of a great video 💯

  • @LollzzzMann
    @LollzzzMann Год назад

    very beautiful composition! sounds like a hero's humble beginnings 😊

    • @regiashman
      @regiashman Год назад

      Thanks a bunch! I'm glad you enjoyed it :D

  • @Sanndybill
    @Sanndybill Год назад

    Keep up

  • @eclipsenoire5542
    @eclipsenoire5542 Год назад

    Very good. Breath noises are a little loud at the beginning (good speakers only). Probably YT DRC messing with the dynamics.

  • @Jackson-rc6sj
    @Jackson-rc6sj Год назад

    Excellent stuff Regi!

  • @trumpetinlove
    @trumpetinlove Год назад

    great sound

  • @jackmax6019
    @jackmax6019 Год назад

    Excellent. I've been listening to a lot of Hard Bop lately and it great to deepen my understanding of the music, as a non-musian.

  • @icemanlee666
    @icemanlee666 Год назад

    I’d never even heard the term hard bop until about a week ago yet most of the jazz I’ve been listening to and liking the most falls into this category, but it’s good to know what to look for in future, thanks

  • @scowlistic
    @scowlistic Год назад

    Hard Bop FTW!

  • @hughanderson7285
    @hughanderson7285 Год назад

    A bit more about the improv would be cool. Difference between it and be-bop, for example. You only touched on it.

    • @regiashman
      @regiashman Год назад

      Yeah that's one of the limitations of the video. You need to already have an understanding of bebop. When I first made it I had to stick to a time limit for the video, so only a handful of comparisons to bebop were included so I could spend the majority of the time talking about hard bop. It's also because I figured my jazz history professor wouldn't need an explanation on what bebop was.

  • @sonicflash5090
    @sonicflash5090 Год назад

    Hard bop and West Coast Jazz love 50’s Jazz

  • @lukaluquetti
    @lukaluquetti Год назад

    This has to be one of my favourite video essays on youtube.

  • @glenndodd5443
    @glenndodd5443 Год назад

    Great video. Thank you.

  • @dr.chrisketo7193
    @dr.chrisketo7193 Год назад

    Danke!!! Great!!!!

  • @colonelbuendias
    @colonelbuendias Год назад

    00:46, lmao

  • @leonlee8524
    @leonlee8524 Год назад

    Rewarching to stay inspired while disabled and unable to play my bass. More on jazz, just like this, please !!

  • @Hexspa
    @Hexspa Год назад

    High pass the background music!

  • @coloaten6682
    @coloaten6682 Год назад

    Absolutely fantastic!

    • @regiashman
      @regiashman Год назад

      Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @jazzclassicalclarinetmaste435

    A truly good composition

  • @johnstag1391
    @johnstag1391 Год назад

    Superb

  • @YoniFogelmanMusic
    @YoniFogelmanMusic Год назад

    Pleaseeee make more!!

  • @vit.khudenko
    @vit.khudenko Год назад

    oh, so it's the hard bop that I like.. thanks for sharing the knowledge. 👍

  • @Oscaraha
    @Oscaraha Год назад

    Great video! I dont see Wayne Shorters music as hard bop though, thats just something else.

    • @regiashman
      @regiashman Год назад

      That's fair, and I agree. The Wayne Shorter compositions that everyone knows him for don't fit the hard bop categorisation in the video. I mainly included Witch Hunt because I was listening to the 1981 Jazz Messengers album, 'Album of the Year' on which a version of the song appears and I thought the intro would be perfect for the video. Given that this version was played by the Jazz Messengers, and Shorter had been a member of the group, I figured I could get away with the connection. Especially since I can hear the hard bop / Jazz Messengers influence in that intro. Fun fact: Shorter's album Speak No Evil, on which Witch Hunt appears, was recorded in December of 1964. This was two months after Shorter left The Jazz Messengers in September to join Miles Davis band.

    • @Oscaraha
      @Oscaraha Год назад

      @@regiashman I see, but using witch hunt is just confusing. Why not start with something obvious like Moanin?

  • @Fakery
    @Fakery Год назад

    Lovely video. Thank you for sharing <3

  • @justinludeman8424
    @justinludeman8424 Год назад

    Interesting and informative. What makes this a great thesis is the clarity with which you described and illustrated the departures from bebop including more solid rhythm section grooves (like so many of the ostinato left hand piano figures heard here), arrangement and compositional strategies, and improvised line styles. Thanks, I enjoyed learning from this and feel inspired to delve deeper into the artists you mentioned.

  • @CJ-vh2hf
    @CJ-vh2hf Год назад

    Thank you 🎵🙌🏽💖

  • @TbirdMan
    @TbirdMan Год назад

    I just increased my jazz education significantly - well done. I dismissed jazz, most of my life, as incomprehensible pseudo-music...through my studies, however, I have begun to appreciate the thoughtful complexity of this genre.

  • @whatare5403
    @whatare5403 Год назад

    fye

  • @alejandrosoza9574
    @alejandrosoza9574 Год назад

    Bro you started an essay about hard bop with probably one of the most iconic post bop tunes lol . Great video by the way.

    • @regiashman
      @regiashman Год назад

      Haha good point! It's the Jazz Messengers playing it so I figured I could make it work for the sick opening 🙂

  • @whukriede
    @whukriede Год назад

    Oh dear, this is excellent. So many insights and clarifications. Couldn't thank you more.