Michael Brecker reveals who he really is. Then he melts your heart.

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024

Комментарии • 32

  • @tonytonewharton
    @tonytonewharton Год назад +2

    Wow! Thank you Mirko for this superbly detailed transcription and analysis of one of my favourite solos! Much appreciated for your sharing of this lovingly crafted exposé! ❤🎶

    • @mirkoguerrini
      @mirkoguerrini  Год назад +1

      Thanks @tonytonewharton We all need to thank Michael Brecker for his wisdom and heart.

    • @tonytonewharton
      @tonytonewharton Год назад

      @@mirkoguerrini And a modest donation made to your PayPal as a small token of my appreciation for this fantastic video and transcription. What software are you using for notating your transcriptions?

    • @mirkoguerrini
      @mirkoguerrini  Год назад

      @@tonytonewharton You are a legend! TO transcribe I don't use a software. It's a web platform called soundslice. CHeck this out: www.soundslice.com/ On this platform you can sync any video from RUclips o Vimeo or even your uploads, and write the music directly into the webpage. It has also a looper, a slowdowner, ...it's very cool! Let me know if you want more info. Happy to share. Ps The donation was much appreciated, thanks.

  • @richardcasey7521
    @richardcasey7521 7 месяцев назад +2

    Such beautiful melodic playing. I miss Michael Brecker so much.

  • @isaacleedrums
    @isaacleedrums 7 месяцев назад

    Sir, thank you for sharing you wisdom and beautiful transcriptions!!!!

  • @donnicholson3200
    @donnicholson3200 Год назад +5

    I very much enjoyed and appreciate your hard work and thoughtful analysis of this amazing Brecker number. So much to learn here.

  • @GianlucaBaroncelli
    @GianlucaBaroncelli 8 месяцев назад +1

    Ciao Mirko!!!
    Bellissimo video e analisi…
    Thanks !!!
    G.

    • @mirkoguerrini
      @mirkoguerrini  8 месяцев назад +1

      Uelaa, grazie! Detto da te vale doppio!

  • @oldreedguy
    @oldreedguy Год назад +2

    Your work is so very good, thank you Mirko 🙏

  • @giovannifranzetti6214
    @giovannifranzetti6214 Год назад +2

    Picture this: this guy Micael dissecting a solo from somebody he got chills from listen to. And you doing the same with his playing.. I guess some will can be inherited or passed on. Nice!

    • @mirkoguerrini
      @mirkoguerrini  Год назад +1

      That's exactly one of the big points of transcribing!

  • @mgiaca
    @mgiaca 10 месяцев назад +1

    excellant

  • @Osnosis
    @Osnosis Год назад +3

    The 1/2 step approach from above, slurred to the target is a definitely one of Brecker’s (and Berg) stylistic signatures. I believe that so much of this was ‘worked out’ in the practice room, not on the bandstand.

    • @mirkoguerrini
      @mirkoguerrini  Год назад +1

      I do agree with you. Those things are the product of a hard work.

  • @barryv9733
    @barryv9733 11 месяцев назад

    Ten million ❤s!

  • @music65617
    @music65617 Год назад +1

    loved this

  • @paulolevisilveirateixeira2903
    @paulolevisilveirateixeira2903 Год назад +1

    🎉❤thanks for these comments and video

  • @nenh2503
    @nenh2503 11 месяцев назад

    Hello! I am a student living in SouthKorea and I learned saxophone in college
    Recently, I was looking for a score to play my favorite artist, Michael Braker's Say It
    But it was really hard to find the score for this song.
    It's not in the jazz real book..
    And I was so happy to find your RUclips.
    The score is perfect, too!
    There's an interpretation of the song, too!
    If I play this song, it's all thanks to you.
    Thank you so much. You are my RUclips professor
    (Actually, I sent you a message on your Instagram, but you haven't seen it yet.)😅

    • @mirkoguerrini
      @mirkoguerrini  11 месяцев назад

      Hi @nenh2503, I love so much your comment. Thanks! You made my day. How do I pronounce your name? Keep swinging! M

  • @Osnosis
    @Osnosis Год назад +1

    Mirko, I think that F#- arpeggio isn’t conceptually from the diminished scale; it’s a 1/2-step key shift (e.g. F#->Gminor, and often done Abminor to G-). You see this often with ‘pentatonic shifting’ (long line flurries), too. Once again, total technical mastery. Mike was very self-effacing when asked about his playing, and often gave credit to others (see Jerry Bergonzi).

    • @mirkoguerrini
      @mirkoguerrini  Год назад +1

      Well, probably you're right. In fact, there is a phrase where he plays Gminor and then shifts up to Abminor. Even though F#minor arpeggio is an option you have in the C diminished h/w! 🙂 In the final cadence Brecker exploits all the 4 (major) triads that are included in that scale: A, F#, Eb and C. It is true that it would be rare and uncommon, but the same scale includes the 4 (minor) triads on A, F#, Eb and C. 🙂

    • @Osnosis
      @Osnosis Год назад +1

      @@mirkoguerrini This is the super-cool mastery that these modern players have: the ability to play, in a sense, in a "multi-modal" fashion. That is, they could be thinking in multiple ways, but have such command of the instrument and language, that the lines can be seen in more than one way! Love your work, btw.

    • @mirkoguerrini
      @mirkoguerrini  Год назад

      @@Osnosis Exactly! It is fascinating to see how from the great fathers of the Tenor Sax (Coleman Hawkins, Ben Webster etc.) and passing through the innovators of their time (Coltrane, Joe Henderson, Shorter etc.) players like Brecker can process, develop and personalise ideas that can be found inside the chord progression. Brecker says it all: we are all a product of our time!

  • @miguelogando1423
    @miguelogando1423 11 месяцев назад

    Es de mucho agradecer todo èste hermoso y arduo trabajo pero para mi hablan demasiado,veo muchos videos de todo tipo musicales desde aprendizaje hasta analisis,como èste y para decirte como se coloca una caña hablan una hora antes de decir lo que en verdad interesa,en una palabra señores,son muy pesados,no hablen tanto por favor,gracias.

    • @mirkoguerrini
      @mirkoguerrini  11 месяцев назад +1

      Estimado @miguelogando1423,
      Gracias por tu comentario. Si no quieres escuchar el análisis del solo, ve al final del video donde está el solo completo.
      Por eso he creado capítulos, para que puedas saltar hacia adelante y hacia atrás.
      Intento hablar menos, pero al analizar un solo tan complejo, hay tantas cosas que decir que es casi imposible reducir la cantidad de palabras. Gracias por su comprensión.
      Lo siento por mi pobre español.

  • @bobscott7127
    @bobscott7127 Год назад +1

    I wish that Trane could have been able to hear this.

    • @mirkoguerrini
      @mirkoguerrini  Год назад

      🙂 Do you think Trane would have liked it? ( I think so)