As a community music post-graduate, and a Jazz saxophonist, I chose to watch this video from beginning to end because what I know, but have not been taught, is that Jazz is the REAL unifier of people from all walks of life or backgrounds. Barry Harris was a great Bebop Jazz pianist par excellence in his hey days and later but he just chose to get into informally teaching Jazz bebop music in the end. He has done so well in many countries where he was invited to do workshops. I don't know any great jazz musician who has ever done this, only Barry Harris who lived for over 90 years when most of his peers had passed away many years ago. What I learned from this is that it seems every great musician should have done this...to give back or plough back the knowledge to the people. I don't want to talk too much. Thanks for sharing!
I went to his thursday classes at the jazz form on broadway in west village nyc. We omly paid five dollars to get in but i was fasinated by the simplicity of his teaching and helping young musicians and vocalists God left him on purpose to Last all of these years R.I.P last all of the years
Barry is way more famous now than he was twenty years ago. Every jazz musician in the world knows him and he wasn't THAT famous in his hey -day as a pianist. It's a triumph for him. RIP Barry Harris, beloved mentor.
Barry is a musical treasure! We studied with the same teacher and I remember watching him go from a Chopin Etude into a Bud Powell tune. An exceptionally gifted person.
91 years old and still continuing the legacy of Bud Powell among others! God bless Harris and his teachings, would have never appreciated Bud and real jazz had I not found this beautiful man!
@William Ash Hey Brother William ! How are you, whats happening? I wrote you a message on your video in RUclips Give me your email I’ll send you some audio recordings that i made in those early years Miss you so much!
What a beautiful film. My dad used to study with Barry back in the 80s, he was one of his first students at the School of the Street. 40 years later, I have the privilege to learn from Barry through his Zoom workshops every Saturday. Truly a genius, and the world is a better place for having him in it. It's also so good to see Andrea, Leanne and David and co outside of the Zoom box! What a beautiful family. That's what it is about - passing on the music and building meaningful relationships. Barry was so moved to see my dad come to the workshop all the way from Greece, 40 years later. Thank you for this!
Barry Harris is a gem and an inspiring teacher and Muscian. I like how Barry brings people from around the world to learn, play and sing together. Thanks to the filmmakers for my introduction to Barry Harris. I am going to enjoy listening to more of his music.
Bless you for making this film. I couldn't agree more that Barry Harris is a jazz giant whose contributions to the art form as a musician, educator, and tireless ambassador are as worthy of documentation for cultural posterity as are those of maybe more celebrated giants of the genre. May his name be remembered even long after those of us alive today who remember him have passed on from this mortal coil. The lives of succeeding generations will be indeed as enriched by knowing of this marvelous teacher, musician, and living jazz encyclopedia as we are today. Thank you again for your wonderful work.
This is such a beautiful film, sharing with us a glimse of Barry's aura. Thank you so much Heleen! Happy Birthday Barry. Wishing you many, many more wonderful birthdays.
great movie Heleen that captures the essential of what must have been an incredible experience! Bravo! :-) A year later this wouldn't have been possible anymore... long life to Barry his legacy and Music!
Thanks forever for your great work in bringing out beauty and the outstanding contribution to life and art of music Barry gave the world. Thanks to you for your kindness and dedication to keeping the memory of such a fabulous man alive forever. ❤
There is so much Love in Jazz! Thank you Barry for sharing all you've discovered & developed. You are a much loved Human Being & will always be remembered!!!
Thank you and congratulations for making that technically and athmospherically Top Film. It shows a very very desirable athmosphere. You immediately wish to take part . That organisation of those many students was a masterpiece also. Of course It was the spirit and know how of Barry Harris that shaped that film.
I have just only learnt about Barry because of his passing - and Y.T. deciding to send me links about him. I like very much like how in an other video he tells a young man 'that's not how WE play that chord. He seemed like a tough teacher but a caring one. Thank you Barry and rest in peace.
OMG the youtube algorythm understands me. How else did I end up getting this recommended? The audience with Barry Harris. In a Rome underground cathedral....
Ahmad Jamal would take a class FROM Barry? That seems quite surprising to me considering they’re the same age and Ahmad is way beyond Barry as a musician.
Hi Heleen. How can I collaborate and create Portuguese subtitles (for free) to this amazing video, ? Let me know if that is something that would interest you.
Wonderful, wonderful for him and for them to be at this moment. But i would like mention Nica (the Baroness) who helped create the foundaton to spread the love and teaching of Jazz that has become a world music.
I like how he tells everyone the stop all this nonsense and get out of here stuff. He knows music is just really making sounds and we`re off to fantasy land. at some point, you got to wake up and just go home or somewhere else. lol
Great man. I do hope he learns what an arpeggio is one day :) hehe... I find it common among jazz musicians to use this word incorrectly all the time. It is not a preset scale. An arpeggio means the notes are played separate one after another. The order is inconsequential. In fact improvising arpeggio patterns is at the root of improvisation and it is also what many 'licks' are. Also for example if you play the notes c, e, and g together you get a C major chord but if you play c, then e, then g one after another that is a C major arpeggio. if you play e then g then c that is also a C major arpeggio. if you play C then G then A then B then D then E then C - that is also a C major arpeggio. Do you see? Barry teaches to improvise and teaches the basics... but he could do it better if he understood and taught the correct form of the arpeggio. He wants to teach his students how to arpeggiate freely but is mis using the word arpeggio. Mm
As a community music post-graduate, and a Jazz saxophonist, I chose to watch this video from beginning to end because what I know, but have not been taught, is that Jazz is the REAL unifier of people from all walks of life or backgrounds. Barry Harris was a great Bebop Jazz pianist par excellence in his hey days and later but he just chose to get into informally teaching Jazz bebop music in the end. He has done so well in many countries where he was invited to do workshops. I don't know any great jazz musician who has ever done this, only Barry Harris who lived for over 90 years when most of his peers had passed away many years ago. What I learned from this is that it seems every great musician should have done this...to give back or plough back the knowledge to the people. I don't want to talk too much. Thanks for sharing!
I went to his thursday classes at the jazz form on broadway in west village nyc. We omly paid five dollars to get in but i was fasinated by the simplicity of his teaching and helping young musicians and vocalists God left him on purpose to
Last all of these years R.I.P
last all of the years
Barry has a gift and was a gift. Love him and all of you !
Amazing, wish I had been there too. I could have learnt so much.
He was one of my sister’s instructors and friend. Delightful man.
Barry is way more famous now than he was twenty years ago. Every jazz musician in the world knows him and he wasn't THAT famous in his hey -day as a pianist. It's a triumph for him. RIP Barry Harris, beloved mentor.
Barry brings the community of love that jazz is all about!
Wauw. Well done Heleen.
The greatest comment ever said!!
“He’s only full when you take something from him”
Barry is a musical treasure! We studied with the same teacher and I remember watching him go from a Chopin Etude into a Bud Powell tune. An exceptionally gifted person.
The best jazz pianists can play classical. Jarrett, Corea, Hancock, Harris
Hi Martian, thank You for sharing this. Can I ask what was the name of the teacher ? Thank you :)
@@KristinaRjazz Sophia Rosoff.
@@russell_szabados you just placed pop musicians in a category with a jazz musician. Shame on you
@@Get_Yo_Life how is Herbie Hancock a pop musician
Reminds me of the classes I attended in the mid 80s.
I owe everything to his influence.
91 years old and still continuing the legacy of Bud Powell among others! God bless Harris and his teachings, would have never appreciated Bud and real jazz had I not found this beautiful man!
91 now!
@William Ash
Hey Brother William !
How are you, whats happening?
I wrote you a message on your video in RUclips
Give me your email I’ll send you some audio recordings that i made in those early years
Miss you so much!
@William Ash
My frien Rafael Petrossyan will send it to you by tomorrow
Biden needs to hurry and give him medal of freedom.
Amen. Barry Harris R.I.P. and thank you.
I love Dr. Barry Harris‘s way of teaching jazz. He breaks it down so it makes sense, logically.
Thanks for this video.Barrys impact will continue to influence jazz for many years to come
Now my eyes are full of tears, watching such a great gift to humanity. Barry you were and still is a blessing to the world.
This video makes me cry. It is so beautiful. Thank you very much for it.
What a beautiful film. My dad used to study with Barry back in the 80s, he was one of his first students at the School of the Street. 40 years later, I have the privilege to learn from Barry through his Zoom workshops every Saturday. Truly a genius, and the world is a better place for having him in it.
It's also so good to see Andrea, Leanne and David and co outside of the Zoom box! What a beautiful family. That's what it is about - passing on the music and building meaningful relationships. Barry was so moved to see my dad come to the workshop all the way from Greece, 40 years later. Thank you for this!
@Stamatis Seraphim awesome story. Thanks for sharing! I wish I could’ve studied under Barry.
Barry Harris is a gem and an inspiring teacher and Muscian.
I like how Barry brings people from around the world to learn, play and sing together. Thanks to the filmmakers for my introduction to Barry Harris.
I am going to enjoy listening to more of his music.
Bless you for making this film. I couldn't agree more that Barry Harris is a jazz giant whose contributions to the art form as a musician, educator, and tireless ambassador are as worthy of documentation for cultural posterity as are those of maybe more celebrated giants of the genre. May his name be remembered even long after those of us alive today who remember him have passed on from this mortal coil. The lives of succeeding generations will be indeed as enriched by knowing of this marvelous teacher, musician, and living jazz encyclopedia as we are today. Thank you again for your wonderful work.
This is such a beautiful film, sharing with us a glimse of Barry's aura. Thank you so much Heleen! Happy Birthday Barry. Wishing you many, many more wonderful birthdays.
Wow thank you Helen....this is terrific.....wonderfully captured!
Thank you Dealva, also for your great ‘quote on Barry’ in the film
This captures his effortless ingenuity and the joy of learning with him so well. Thank you, and happy birthday Barry!
Barry, you make me cry! You make music become MUSIC!! "The more I hear you, The more I love you"
A really beautiful film! I enjoyed learning about the community surrounding Barry Harris. What a beautiful human being
Thank you soo much Heleen. You captured the beauty of these workshops and Barry's spirit.
Thanks. If he didn't win a kennedy center honor he should have. so amazing we have these videos.
Thank you for sharing your session with Dr.Harris, Heleen! It is nothing like to be close to your beloved teacher..
great movie Heleen that captures the essential of what must have been an incredible experience! Bravo! :-)
A year later this wouldn't have been possible anymore... long life to Barry his legacy and Music!
My hero :) I was lost in the modes till I found the great Mr Harris.
Thank you!
Really Great!
Devastated to hear about his passing today. Your film will carry on his legacy!
Nooo when did he died?
@@hectorromero8215 December 8th 2021. Barry lives through us all
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Thanks forever for your great work in bringing out beauty and the outstanding contribution to life and art of music Barry gave the world. Thanks to you for your kindness and dedication to keeping the memory of such a fabulous man alive forever. ❤
What a great gift Heleen, it made me cry and dance too !
Thank you for this wonderful gift, Heleen 💕
Thank you so much Heleen! It was wonderful!!! 👏👏👏🎶
Thank you very much
Perfect Birthday gift
For all of us :(
Beautiful thank you that was such a wonderful portrait of the great American pianist and teacher.
This is awesome. Thank you for making this video.
thanks for sharing
Thank you Heleen for a great tribute for the legendary Barry Harris.
He created so much beauty in this world.
This is a wonderful film! Thank you!
Beautiful. A totally unique cat :) You know he plays on the soundtrack of the film 'Bird'. And its beautiful what he plays xxx
Great short movie, great testimonials from people around Barry, thank you so much ^^
Great job. The film captured all of our feelings of admiration, appreciation and thankfulness.
Wonderful tribute to an american giant! Thanks for posting
There is so much Love in Jazz! Thank you Barry for sharing all you've discovered & developed. You are a much loved Human Being & will always be remembered!!!
Wat leuk dat je dit gedaan hebt, Heleen! Moet een geweldige ervaring geweest zijn, die dagen in Rome.
Thanks for sharing. Although I'm an accordionist, I learnt so much from this musical genius❤️
Barry the legend 🎹 🎼 .....few people if any understood music theory like BH.
hartelijk dank Heleen! :)
Wonderful, thanks for sharing Heleen, from Caracas, Venezuela
Dankjewel Heleen!
thank you for sharing this video !
Beatiful Heleen! What a wonderful tribute to a clealrly amazing inspiration. Can’t wait to hear more of the firsthand stories xx
Beautiful video! Thanks.
Thank you and congratulations for making that technically and athmospherically Top Film. It shows a very very desirable athmosphere. You immediately wish to take part . That organisation of those many students was a masterpiece also. Of course It was the spirit and know how of Barry Harris that shaped that film.
A beautiful film of Barry's magic, a dream to enjoy forever.
What joy, what excitement--this film captures the soul of music making inspired by a musical genius and great human.
That is My Dream Come True, a composition of Barry Harris. See end credits. There are more compositions by Barry Harris in the film
tears in my eyes, what a touching and beautiful manifest about music, life, teaching… 🙏🙏🙏
Thanks for making this video!!!
I have just only learnt about Barry because of his passing - and Y.T. deciding to send me links about him. I like very much like how in an other video he tells a young man 'that's not how WE play that chord. He seemed like a tough teacher but a caring one. Thank you Barry and rest in peace.
Wat fantastisch dit Heleen, ik ben diep geraakt!
Beautiful ❤️❤️❤️
May I ask the first song on 0:00~ ? its nice
Wonderful. What a great joy to have been there. Thank you Heleen for this wonderful gift ❤
Fantastic, what a giant.
theres just something special about jazz!
tight cropped photos of people taking photos of Barry Harris? This is some cult stuff lol
Thank you Heleen Schuttevaer
Sorte!
very nice moment. authentic..👍
Any sheet music played from 4 min?
Great to receive comment from you and many others. Thanks. Happy to know the film and the atmosphere let the spirit of Barry live on.
OMG the youtube algorythm understands me. How else did I end up getting this recommended? The audience with Barry Harris. In a Rome underground cathedral....
Ahmad Jamal would take a class FROM Barry? That seems quite surprising to me considering they’re the same age and Ahmad is way beyond Barry as a musician.
So much you know so much you talk!
Hi Heleen. How can I collaborate and create Portuguese subtitles (for free) to this amazing video, ? Let me know if that is something that would interest you.
Please get in touch with me to see what is possible
He is gone now, but such a legacy he has left us...
the GOAT!!!!!
Hoi Heleen, op zoek naar wat info en goede lessen van Barry Harris kom ik zomaar een film tegen van mijn oude buurvrouw!! Well done!!!!
Wonderful, wonderful for him and for them to be at this moment. But i would like mention Nica (the Baroness) who helped create the foundaton to spread the love and teaching of Jazz that has become a world music.
GOAT as in the Greatest Of All Times
RIP Barry Harris
Beautiful Barry!
I like how he tells everyone the stop all this nonsense and get out of here stuff. He knows music is just really making sounds and we`re off to fantasy land. at some point, you got to wake up and just go home or somewhere else. lol
Great man.
I do hope he learns what an arpeggio is one day :) hehe... I find it common among jazz musicians to use this word incorrectly all the time. It is not a preset scale. An arpeggio means the notes are played separate one after another. The order is inconsequential. In fact improvising arpeggio patterns is at the root of improvisation and it is also what many 'licks' are.
Also for example if you play the notes c, e, and g together you get a C major chord but if you play c, then e, then g one after another that is a C major arpeggio. if you play e then g then c that is also a C major arpeggio. if you play C then G then A then B then D then E then C - that is also a C major arpeggio. Do you see?
Barry teaches to improvise and teaches the basics... but he could do it better if he understood and taught the correct form of the arpeggio. He wants to teach his students how to arpeggiate freely but is mis using the word arpeggio. Mm
You misunderstood. The notes they were singing while saying arpeggio, were in fact an arpeggio @ 10:04. It was only after that they sang a scale.
slap.
10:35 bellisima
Wow that loud gruff Italian dubbing/interpreting is kind of horrible.
Thank you!
Thank you!