This 48 second Bobby Hutcherson solo will blow your mind | VIBES HISTORY
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- Опубликовано: 25 июн 2021
- In 1967, Lee Morgan recorded a record called "The Procrastinator". Living up to its name, the record wasn't released until 1978. The album features Morgan (trumpet), Wayne Shorter (tenor sax), Hutcherson (vibes), Herbie Hancock (piano), Ron Carter (bass), and Billy Higgins (drums). yeah....those guys can kinda play I would say.
When I bought this album in the mid 90s, I heard Bobby Hutcherson for the first time. Every track on this album is incredible - but for this video I wanted to focus on the tune "Party Time", composed by Lee Morgan.
Here's a link to the original tune: • Party Time
Bobby Hutcherson seemed to be able to invoke joy in all its forms every time touched the vibes. His incredibly unique harmonic sense, rhythmic drama, and original vibraphone techniques are all on display in this solo...and it only takes roughly 48 seconds. Yes, you could say Bobby "broke jazz" in just 48 seconds ;)
I hope you enjoy this video, and by extension go and check out more records from the great Bobby Hutcherson!
-Tim
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You mean to tell me an album called “The Procrastinator” was recorded in 1967, but wasn’t released until 1978? What a perfectly titled album!
I know right?
Tranes untitled original, 11383 was just released about a year ago.
this album. start to finish. just perfect!
My favorite musician of all time!! I loved his long clean lines of improvisation...he was like a horn player.
Yeah!!! This is a killing tune. The Wayne Shorter solo is also amazing.
The whole track is just insane!
@@TimCollinsVibes agreed.
Herbie's comping here swings so. effing. hard.
What a great solo. I never heard this before. Thanks Tim.
I agree with the guy for Inside Jazz Guitar. Whoa!
You really gave me "Breaking News" on this one,because this masterpiece song is not on a Bobby Hutcherson album.You know you're a real legend anytime you steal the show on somebody else's song.Thank You‼️
Whoa!
great insight!
Dang! This is just a fantastic song. Hunter, the Bass player from AFI, taught me about Bobby Hutcherson.
Still loving this video!
2 yes.
Great content, thank you! I will be waiting for more stuff like this 🙏
Love the candid reactions: “THAT is a cool phrase!” some of these mode mixtures are absolutely crazy!! Hahaha!! Mario coin noise included, score!
Decidedly high-fiber content for 7 1/2 minutes! I await your exegesis of "Herzog."
Nice haircut !
Tim. You are great. I know you're a baseball guy so I'm gonna give it to you straight. When Billy Beane was in the minors he roomed with Lenny Dykstra. They had to face Steve Carlton the next day. Beane prepared video tape and studied Carlton the night before until 2AM and went to bed tired. Dykstra came home drunk and said the next morning, who's he, I'm gonna crush him and went 4 for 4. Beane struck out 4 times. Time for you to step up to the plate and swing the bat. Write and play your music. NOW. Every moment is precious. Embrace your moment.
Parece que utiliza la técnica de Slominsky por algunos momentos para armar el solo. Hermoso hallazgo Tim!!
Very interesting.. I'm gonna check that out.
I am curious: Do you use any methods to slow speed down to pick out notes of fast phrases? Or have developed ability to hear that entire phrase quickly?
I actually learned this solo years and years ago... for that one spot with the Dm/Fm6/Bbm over Ab - I used RUclips at 75% speed to really check the notes as best as I could.
Thanks Tim, For me, learning how to capture a Jazz solo seems like a black art. I like to watch and listen to your analysis of these solos. I am imagining there is some way you instantly hear the phrases, but I have not been able to replicate that skill. I will try 75% but feel I might need 25%! I once had pleasure of meeting Michael White who told me he set (vinyl) record speed to 78 while transcribing some Coltrane which dropped them an octave.
There is a great app call Transcribe that lets you slow down the tempo of any piece of music without changing the pitch. I use constantly to learn music off of recording.
Yeah- the more you do it the better you get. Ear training also helps :) but I edit out all of the painstaking transcription from these videos
DT have you tried YT Looper for all your transcribing needs?
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This is awesome on shrooms
And certainly Bill Beane is a much better person to emulate than Lenny Dykstra. But, it illustrates a point between playing and coaching in baseball and music. The best managers are always catchers and utility infielders. Maybe the best music teachers are vibe players.
You’re too stoned
Everyone thinks this, but it’s not true.
@@TimCollinsVibeslol nah…