He's just brilliant! I've watched a lot of these 'tutorial' videos now and it strikes me that many of the best, the very best, musicians are not hung-up on technique or the old dogma's. It's just purely about what works for the individual, it's something I find myself battling with when I hear more experienced musicians attempting to tutor kids coming through, the, "you've got to do it this way" brigade - I tend to take the kids aside and tell them, "it doesn't matter, do what works for you".
I had a chance to sit down and have dinner with him after a performance in TO. He is so personal, understated and NORMAL. All of his ideas speak of a sort of common sense approach.
He's just brilliant! I've watched a lot of these 'tutorial' videos now and it strikes me that many of the best, the very best, musicians are not hung-up on technique or the old dogma's. It's just purely about what works for the individual, it's something I find myself battling with when I hear more experienced musicians attempting to tutor kids coming through, the, "you've got to do it this way" brigade - I tend to take the kids aside and tell them, "it doesn't matter, do what works for you".
I had a chance to sit down and have dinner with him after a performance in TO. He is so personal, understated and NORMAL. All of his ideas speak of a sort of common sense approach.
Allen Vizzutti is my greatest inspiration, these four videos have taught me so much
im about to go into my first year of high school and these four videos have really helped me a lot.
1:27 was still freaking good. We all wish we could do even that. LOL
Fantastic:-)...^^
That must have been been an excellent experience! TO is that Toronto?
Gostei da preparação 😂😂😂👏👏👏👏👏👏
Jaja totalmente cierto 😂
at like 1:35, he's obviously making fun of claude gordon hahahaha
1:15 LOL
whats that study that he played at the beginning?
Sihyun Yi It's from the Clarke Technical Studies - Second Studies
Yep he is a robot
iron lungs