Great lesson, but I think you meant to say "Irish Jig"! (Triplets Groups of 4). Playing piano since age 5 (now 70) ... Adam, you are a gifted, hardworking and effective teacher!
Hello! I loved this concept of "no barlines". I agree the barlines are an illusion and I feel the melody of the improv is so intertwined with the written rythm, that 4/4, or other subdivisions, is relative. The phrases with high notes, as well as the rests, mark the rythm... Thanks!
Adam is over here showing us how to live a rhythmic life! Harmony and scales are the raw materials. You can't build a house without raw materials. But rhythm is how you put it altogether--rhythm is the delivery to the audience--rhythm is the synthesis and execution of actual music. So without rhythm, there is no actual music--we should all let that sink in. Adam, what you are talking about here is DIRECTLY related to my question about rhythmic sandwiches--the "poly want a... rhythm" episode. The way you group eighth notes can suggest different meters, especially odd groupings that push and pull on the original meter. Poly rhythm can also be suggested with groupings and accents. Another strategy is playing with a quarter note triplet or half note triplet pulse against the regular pulse--especially in 4/4. Or feeling other types of tuplets against the pulse. That effects all those regular quarter notes and eighths that you play within the measure--totally changes your pocket. There's a whole universe of rhythm out there--and we all owe it to the music we play to tap into that universe!
everything i do and think of jazz-wise.. weather many years ago or a couple weeks ago.. ends up on Open Studio. it’s like a weird trolling of my personal musical explorations
Great lesson, but I think you meant to say "Irish Jig"! (Triplets Groups of 4).
Playing piano since age 5 (now 70) ... Adam, you are a gifted, hardworking and effective teacher!
That bass tone is pretty great.
This is another great session. I have learned so much from open studio pro. I have clicked the bell so I won’t miss any lessons. Thanks always.
Adam continues to define online musical teaching. Drum and bass add a lot of personality as well.
Great lesson! Need to come back to this before every performance just to feel the vibes better!
You guys are great...I learned alot today...thanks again
Adam- you and Peter et al have breathed new musical life into me! So grateful 🙂
Love you guys... Thank you sooooooo much!!! ❤
Super applicable session... and I played bass for this one (I can also play the piano but bass is now my main instrument).
Barline still present 🎁 ✨️ and very welcoming.
Great content. Thanks so much!
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Damn, the mistake and the way he made it seem intentional sounded heavenly! Bob agrees ;)
Gave it some unexpected sauce!
That was so good those 2 minutes from around 32:00
Ouais, il a tout fait sauter !
Hello! I loved this concept of "no barlines". I agree the barlines are an illusion and I feel the melody of the improv is so intertwined with the written rythm, that 4/4, or other subdivisions, is relative. The phrases with high notes, as well as the rests, mark the rythm... Thanks!
There is divine diffrence between our false ego and our real ego. ❤
Nice job, folks. Keep up the good work. Very enjoyable performance. Thank you.
Adam is over here showing us how to live a rhythmic life!
Harmony and scales are the raw materials. You can't build a house without raw materials. But rhythm is how you put it altogether--rhythm is the delivery to the audience--rhythm is the synthesis and execution of actual music. So without rhythm, there is no actual music--we should all let that sink in.
Adam, what you are talking about here is DIRECTLY related to my question about rhythmic sandwiches--the "poly want a... rhythm" episode. The way you group eighth notes can suggest different meters, especially odd groupings that push and pull on the original meter.
Poly rhythm can also be suggested with groupings and accents. Another strategy is playing with a quarter note triplet or half note triplet pulse against the regular pulse--especially in 4/4. Or feeling other types of tuplets against the pulse. That effects all those regular quarter notes and eighths that you play within the measure--totally changes your pocket.
There's a whole universe of rhythm out there--and we all owe it to the music we play to tap into that universe!
Nice! Love Polyrhythms!
That live background beat is amazing!!!
Fire exercise. Even the comping sounds so good too
lol I didn't know you were a musician Phi
This is already making my soloing sound 10x more musical
Couldn't make it to the live sesh; thanks again for posting!
love it! and triplets would be an irish jig , 😊
amazing video, much love
You Bros jell together. Good music. Good lesson. 👊🏽
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From Portugal Lisbon. Hello
So gooooood!
Very nice presentation. Thanks! Sounds like something the Crusaders would play.
Wow to amazing, please what are the other pentatonic chord
You can use the with chord change
Wow, I vaguely sort of approached jamming just now
Good fun !!
This is great, and I don't even play piano.. got a strat!
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I play the rests 😎
It was only 6 'What's up'! The truth has been to be told...
Play it a square at a time. Square daddio!
Hi
Please comment on accent locations a little more.
Ok
Sob, lost it 😔
everything i do and think of jazz-wise.. weather many years ago or a couple weeks ago.. ends up on Open Studio. it’s like a weird trolling of my personal musical explorations
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