Loved her bit at the end about giving the listener a chance to appreciate the melody. All the best players I've heard really give you a distinct impression of the melody and I've noticed this to be true in their recordings :) She knows her stuff
I play some jazz and the old Django Reinhardt stuff, as well as bluegrass, and one way to look at it is this -- you don't want them to forget what song it is! If you're so far out there that they forget what song it is then you're probably a little too far out there
Just discovering Sierra! Where have I been? She is amazingly talented, attractive, and with all the tools needed for success in Music, but there are no guarantees in this crazy business! Hang in there Girl, there is ample room for you! Hope to catch up with you in Nashville sometime. CG
She will go down in history as one of the great talents. I love her. ❤ but in this video I really want to fix the part in her hair😅" now Sierra, just sit down here a second. I'm going to take this comb and fix that part. It's driving me crazy I'm having a hard time concentrating on what you were saying😅🤣😂"
In jazz, historically speaking, paraphrasing the melody in an improvised solo was more characteristic of the earlier swing era and pretty much ignoring the melody completely was more characteristic of the later bebop era. There are ways to make your solos not “just a lot of stuff” without paraphrasing the melody, but we might reasonably classify these as more advanced techniques and keep them in reserve when advising beginners.
Loved her bit at the end about giving the listener a chance to appreciate the melody. All the best players I've heard really give you a distinct impression of the melody and I've noticed this to be true in their recordings :) She knows her stuff
Two of the best sharing words of wisdom.
It's amazing how advanced she is, sitting down with all the great ones. And in many cases she tries not to make them look too bad. 🤣
Two of my favorite Mandolin geniuses together.
I love this girl. She is a genius on the mandolin,sings beautiful and just so happens to be beautiful.
I love the Cherokee Shuffle and Soldiers Joy! Thank you!
Sierra Hull is more than the sum of her parts. A great artist for sure
Very articulate musicians these two.
I adore Sierra's Tennessee Accent, it's so honest.
But the strange thing is she seems to lose the accent when she's singing.
i love mandolin. greeting from bali island
Great info. Thanks!
I play some jazz and the old Django Reinhardt stuff, as well as bluegrass, and one way to look at it is this -- you don't want them to forget what song it is! If you're so far out there that they forget what song it is then you're probably a little too far out there
Очень няшная девушка. Люблю её творчество :з
Just discovering Sierra! Where have I been? She is amazingly talented, attractive, and with all the tools needed for success in Music, but there are no guarantees in this crazy business! Hang in there Girl, there is ample room for you! Hope to catch up with you in Nashville sometime. CG
Wonderful
She will go down in history as one of the great talents. I love her. ❤ but in this video I really want to fix the part in her hair😅" now Sierra, just sit down here a second. I'm going to take this comb and fix that part. It's driving me crazy I'm having a hard time concentrating on what you were saying😅🤣😂"
In jazz, historically speaking, paraphrasing the melody in an improvised solo was more characteristic of the earlier swing era and pretty much ignoring the melody completely was more characteristic of the later bebop era. There are ways to make your solos not “just a lot of stuff” without paraphrasing the melody, but we might reasonably classify these as more advanced techniques and keep them in reserve when advising beginners.
Like you know, you know, and like you know........she's soooooooo cute 😍😁
yes she is
Uh....why did you cut the mandolin out of the shot while John was demonstrating a double stop?!
Ok.....