Dear Victor. Here prof. Roberto Sion, Sao Paulo, Brasil. I want deeply thank you for magnificent class about Jazz Rhythm Section. I take care of a youth Big Band like yours and this lesson definitely will clear up many the concepts I try to teach. Your vídeo will be the very homework for the p, b, d ( we do not have guitar, for the moment) on this days of retirement! God bless you all. Lets stay in contact. Jazzy Hugs, maestro Roberto Sion.
Great sounding young band. All players beyond their years...but you can still hear their immaturity with regards to time -- particularly during the shuffle demo. Bassist and particularly the pianist were pushing it. I only bring this up because the point of Mr. Houghton's video here is TIME.
l was at a drum clinic last week and Mr. Houghton's book on chart reading was highly recommended. Especially if you want to become an indemand session drummer or to read charts like a pro! I could not find at my local library so I purchased a copy and it will be here in a couple days.
Think of it as good but not exactly where we're going. It could become problematic if a person were to play like that continuously, especially covering up and playing over people while comping. It's like a conversation. It needs to flow naturally.
Yes and no - Guitar and piano playing the same part is like a tuba and a barritone horn playing the same part in that it works but its not as intetesting as we might like. typically there will be a comp and a counter comp, similar to the concept of melody and countermelody. A counter comp uses the same chord as the comp but the rhythm of the counter comp typically will fall on the rests of the comp. Example: in Millers in the room, the trumpets have a comp rhythm and the low brass has the counter comp with the saxophones having principle melody.
Dear Victor. Here prof. Roberto Sion, Sao Paulo, Brasil. I want deeply thank you for magnificent class about Jazz Rhythm Section. I take care of a youth Big Band like yours and this lesson definitely will clear up many the concepts I try to teach. Your vídeo will be the very homework for the p, b, d ( we do not have guitar, for the moment) on this days of retirement! God bless you all. Lets stay in contact. Jazzy Hugs, maestro Roberto Sion.
That bass has a beautiful tone
Great sounding young band. All players beyond their years...but you can still hear their immaturity with regards to time -- particularly during the shuffle demo. Bassist and particularly the pianist were pushing it. I only bring this up because the point of Mr. Houghton's video here is TIME.
l was at a drum clinic last week and Mr. Houghton's book on chart reading was highly recommended. Especially if you want to become an indemand session drummer or to read charts like a pro! I could not find at my local library so I purchased a copy and it will be here in a couple days.
Very nice and sound great! It's cool to see young girls and guys playing following a master.
great sounding cymbals
Really a masterclass!
The guitarist Kevin is awesome. He reminds me of Zack from School of Rock!
Is it me, or do they start at 02:00 in different tempos?
great video
That first song is called Big Dipper
Love playing that song with my band!
thats my high school
I thought the "inexperienced" part sounded good. :idk:
Think of it as good but not exactly where we're going. It could become problematic if a person were to play like that continuously, especially covering up and playing over people while comping. It's like a conversation. It needs to flow naturally.
nice class sir !
not quite my tempo
quality material
but wait aren't the piano and the guitar not aloud to comp together at the same time?
Who told you that 😂
Yes and no - Guitar and piano playing the same part is like a tuba and a barritone horn playing the same part in that it works but its not as intetesting as we might like. typically there will be a comp and a counter comp, similar to the concept of melody and countermelody. A counter comp uses the same chord as the comp but the rhythm of the counter comp typically will fall on the rests of the comp. Example: in Millers in the room, the trumpets have a comp rhythm and the low brass has the counter comp with the saxophones having principle melody.
Тут есть идея для вступления
Fill 14:40
Blue's Clues music
3:16
*allowed
(they did a little better on the second demo of shuffle)
wait a second is that the bassist from iiii(four) !?!?!? whaaaaaat
aylolobro WOAH IT IS HAHAH
unfortunate that nobody wants to play like freddie green anymore.
lol Tony Monroe, my favorite movie dude...
This is a goldmine .
plz answer
I loved this shit
Drummer tells rest of band how to play, what kind of crazy fucking ..
lol, rare footage :D
too much fill on the hi hat for my jazz taste.
Are these kids kidnapped and kept there against their will, so that this guy can have his own jazz band?
he ain't that good
dicky barlust shut up
bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhahahahah! yeah you're in big trouble, time to retire bro!