This Helps You Develop Fast Ears

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  • Опубликовано: 1 май 2024
  • There's a close cousin to copying solos that's not talked about as much, and it can supercharge your ears, ultimately enabling you to make quicker decisions when you're playing.
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Комментарии • 89

  • @bobreynolds

    Here's the course inside my Virtual Studio

  • @BenjaminSmith-gg1nn

    This guy signed my pineapple

  • @fabriziodalisera

    Thank you Bob, you are absolutely right. I think that we can also try to grab "Stan's improvising logic" by listening and learning phrases, and "ideas" that way. Your vlogs pushed me to start my own channel to share my passion about jazz and improvisation.

  • @travelingman9763

    Oscar Peterson didn't copy generally!

  • @MrPburl
    @MrPburl  +12

    Someone once said " I'd rather be sharp than out of tune" 😅 the link sounds great.

  • @oliverbarker221

    Hey Bob! Long time man. I didn't clock that you were playing a metal piece until you mentioned it. You still sound like you! Haha.

  • @peterhoffmann13

    Hi Bob- you're sounding great on the OL ... but it's not you ...; I found the best mp ever (after trying some Florida metal OLs) for me from Phil Engleman: the "Intrepid" from Phil-Tone. It's worth to give it a try. Phil knows really well what he i s doing.

  • @marianologo

    Thank you bob, guitar player here. I learn so much from these videos, also great talking to you when I’ve seen you at the baked potato. Really appreciate these…

  • @andrewmaloney6038

    I'm sure you've heard it, but one of my favorite recordings of Stan is the album with Oscar Peterson's trio. Every track on that album is absolutely incredible, Stan's tone is spectacular. I transcribed quite a bit of that album on soprano trying to emulate his tenor sound on the soprano and it was so beneficial. Love the videos!

  • @cooperfrancis7551

    better sharp than out of tune

  • @robinreidmusic

    I really like the sound you are getting on this Link. I played an 8* for about 25 years then I dropped it getting off the stage on concrete on the tip from about 6 feet. Needless to say, I haven't found another one like it. Almost all my favourite tenor players played those pieces from the bop era and I have tried six different pieces since trying to get the vibe. Even a 7* star piece I borrowed from a friend and just can't find it again. I now have an Aaron Drake NY piece very expensive and have come close. Anyway, keep working on that piece because you sound great using it. Just my opinion anyway thanks! By the way, I always play along with recordings like you are doing too! I am a singer as well and do the same thing. Cheers

  • @crow-dont-know

    This is something I’ve been advocating for ages. It teaches so much and is super fun!

  • @KeithCopeland778

    Thank you for an awesome and practical real-world ear-training exercise!!! I love the term tracing!

  • @EricPalmerBlog

    Like the idea of following along with our heroes for the purpose of learning. Brilliant.

  • @riccitone

    Bob, this is so rich with process and the beauty of building language in some of the best ways possible - and still good old school imo. Forwarded this to my students 🙏🏼❤️

  • @erlinggarcia3035

    The sound of the mouthpiece you using there is just beautiful.

  • @Nupiolos

    I love your sound with this mouthpiece Bob!

  • @derickmcgoona7519

    BOB THE LEGEND...BRILLIANT...LOT'S OF LOVE FROM IRELAND...THANK YOU

  • @martinspangenberg8117

    Always great content! I can't express all the value and inspiration I get from your videos Bob! Thank you so much for being so generous!

  • @zangsax

    Sascha is a wonderful player as are you Bob.