I love to see young musicians on the Jazz seen. These young cats are on the way to becoming the next generation in Jazz musicians. Bob Mintzer is an awesome musician and band leader, and of course a great director... They definitely got and edge...
Observe all the mikes, one per instrument, etc. If they wish to really channel Basie, et al, then record the "studio" and eliminate all the mixing and direct miking. It kills the ambiance and beauty of the total sound. IMHO, common current issue of recordings. P.s., it would be interesting if they tried to record in a studio in the same manner as was done decades ago. OBTW, they recorded back then with vacuum tubes, which have better harmonics for recording.
I love to see young musicians on the Jazz seen. These young cats are on the way to becoming the next generation in Jazz musicians. Bob Mintzer is an awesome musician and band leader, and of course a great director... They definitely got and edge...
Holy saxophone chop lips, Batman! Love Mr. Mintzer, his music, and his fantastic arrangements.
Thanks. Doing this with the trio now
good synching with Jerry Lewis "Nutty Professor" That Old Black Magic .... lmfao
Very very interesting. The big Bob!!!!
Bob Mintzer is a great up-to-date band director, with mixed in fusion, I'm a drummer and I moved by this stuff. (Keenan)
Awesome, I'm a fan!
congrats !! pro sound , AMAZING
@MrBassflute Agreed.
Hey look, its Jacob Mann from One Minute Jazz Lessons at 3:10
Great vid - love Jerry Lewis at the end!
Very Nice, Bret!
Ryan Kienstra! Sounds great man!
That's it!
@kevin6569 He can play.
Are these Grad students or undergraduates?
Observe all the mikes, one per instrument, etc. If they wish to really channel Basie, et al, then record the "studio" and eliminate all the mixing and direct miking. It kills the ambiance and beauty of the total sound. IMHO, common current issue of recordings. P.s., it would be interesting if they tried to record in a studio in the same manner as was done decades ago. OBTW, they recorded back then with vacuum tubes, which have better harmonics for recording.