I love listening to these Barry Harris workshops. It seems to make more sense studying the language of bebop than various scales, but I'm not much of a musician myself. Hearing a bunch of musicians playing these bits is awesome. I'll never hear the language broken down anywhere else.
Watching this reminded me of the time I spent with David Baker at Indiana University during a Jamey Abersold summer workshop. David would sit at the piano and work us for 90 minutes nonstop. It was hard work keeping up but what an impact he had on all of us. Dr. Barry Harris is just as inspirational and intense, what a talent!
Thank you for uploading this treasure. One thing I've learned with music is, listening is key to making good music. I hope this was conveyed to the participants in the workshop...but then again, I could be mistaken as to the level of musicianship they possess.
I love listening to these Barry Harris workshops. It seems to make more sense studying the language of bebop than various scales, but I'm not much of a musician myself. Hearing a bunch of musicians playing these bits is awesome. I'll never hear the language broken down anywhere else.
The best thing you could do to the bebop jazz community. What a tribute to Barry RIP 🪦
Thank you!
This is Awesome Alec. Thanks for sharing.
Chris, is that you? at 1:02:53
@@jazzaction5998 Yes
@@thingsivelearnedfrombarryh2616 haha Chris! Omg 😳
What a lucky young man 👌🏾😜
It's my pleasure Chris, glad I'm finally got to it
Knew you would be here :)
Bebop seems so complicated! Thanks for this treasure!
Hold it, thanks Barry and the uploader
Wooow Alex !!!
What a treasure you gave it to the world my brother
Thank you 🙏 ❤
My pleasure!!
Watching this reminded me of the time I spent with David Baker at Indiana University during a Jamey Abersold summer workshop. David would sit at the piano and work us for 90 minutes nonstop. It was hard work keeping up but what an impact he had on all of us. Dr. Barry Harris is just as inspirational and intense, what a talent!
Thank you
You welcome
43:53
Thank you, Barry lives!
Yes, Barry is a true inspiration
This is gold. Thank you, Alec!
Thank you!!!
Beautiful! Thank you so much!
Amazing, thank you!
My pleasure!
thks for posting!
It’s really my pleasure
Thank you so much for this Alec!!! Love it! More please?
You got it!
@@AlecKatz is this the only full complete class on youtube?
@@stangetz534 actually, yes it might be
wow
Thank you for uploading!!!!
Is this the one where Jens Larsen is somewhere in there?
It is my pleasure. Jens Larsen is supposed to be there although I don’t remember meeting him.
Thank you for uploading this treasure. One thing I've learned with music is, listening is key to making good music. I hope this was conveyed to the participants in the workshop...but then again, I could be mistaken as to the level of musicianship they possess.
Beautiful,thanks so much.whats the title of the last ensemble called,it's wonderful
Repetition by Neal Hefti
Prove me wrong: all the kids playing the lines with mistakes and at different tempos sounds like an Art Ensemble of Chicago album.
It is a workshop, not a concert. They are picking up the lines by ear and learning things on the fly. It does not mean to be perfect at the beginning.
@@AlecKatz I was making a lighthearted quip, and it was about AAC (which I admire, BTW), not the kids.
@@jasonstripinis8834 right, I see :)
Thank you!!