It's simply unbelievable how much this guy sounds like Clifford Brown given that no one sounds like Clifford- despite many having tried. It's like listening to Clifford but with modern recording equipment.
Wow I’m not a horn player, I’m a bassist and guitarist and I was jamming on bass along with songs streaming thru my computor on XM satellite station Real Jazz and heard this song Joy Spring and I kept getting lost and just going “woah this is amazing” so I searched for a song analysis of it and found your video. You are amazing. And I got great ideas from you. Thank you.
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This is kind of stuff i went to Berklee for some 35 years ago and got sidetracked into becoming a semi well known commercial/Big Band lead player. I'm really enjoying your Clifford series! Now, since there are not many gigs due to Covid, I'm back trying to pick up where I left off back then, being a very frustrated "wanna be," jazz trumpeter. I won't quit my day job just yet, but want to see if I can become a more competent jazz soloist as I enter my 60's. Thanks for the inspiration, Dominick! I'm starting to have a plan thanks to you, Charlie Porter and Richie Vitale's series on RUclips. I hope the good you're doing. here comes back to you tenfold, you are a wonderful talent!
Sir you are truly AWESOME! Love your breakdown...analogy and correspondence so to speak. This piece is a great example (as you mention) that lends itself to the interpretation of the artist. And you sir blew me away. Could listen to you all day...and night! Man I wish I could hang out with your crowd for a day! Much appreciation for taking the time to enlighten us mere mortals! Cheers, D
Dominick. I love your videos and as the worlds biggest Clifford Brown fan, I appreciate how you break down what he was doing! I just had a lesson today with Pat Harbison and he said that you are just a great guy and that you guys had a blast at the competition this weekend. Fantastic stuff!
Thank you for these wonderful lessons. I really admire your work and the choice of your repertoire. I was surprised when I found in it a beautiful Brazilian song, by Herivelto Martins, 'Caminhemos'. Very tasteful. All good luck in a wonderful career.
Thank you! I invite you to join the Facebook Live Q&A I'm doing tonight (Tuesday) at 8pm EST where you can ask any questions related to the Series. You can access it here: facebook.com/dominickfarinacci
Yes, "Jordu" is one of my favorites! I invite you to join the Facebook Live Q&A I'm doing tonight (Tuesday) at 8pm EST where you can ask any questions related to the Series. You can access it here: facebook.com/dominickfarinacci
Brother sounds great! So in answering a question about if anyone was still writing music based on the rules Leonard Bernstein delineated when analysing a late Mozart Development development section. Immediately thought of Joy Spring. So go to my channel and watch Bernstein on Mozart. Also I guess you can check me out playing this tune 7 years ago.
It's simply unbelievable how much this guy sounds like Clifford Brown given that no one sounds like Clifford- despite many having tried. It's like listening to Clifford but with modern recording equipment.
Wow I’m not a horn player, I’m a bassist and guitarist and I was jamming on bass along with songs streaming thru my computor on XM satellite station Real Jazz and heard this song Joy Spring and I kept getting lost and just going “woah this is amazing” so I searched for a song analysis of it and found your video. You are amazing. And I got great ideas from you. Thank you.
thank you!! I've heard that solo so many times but never thought about it as a call and response!!!
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instablaster
great work! this is such valuable information . thank u
+PaulTheTrombonist Thanks man - love what you do on your channel...especially the stuff with Arturo!
This is kind of stuff i went to Berklee for some 35 years ago and got sidetracked into becoming a semi well known commercial/Big Band lead player. I'm really enjoying your Clifford series! Now, since there are not many gigs due to Covid, I'm back trying to pick up where I left off back then, being a very frustrated "wanna be," jazz trumpeter. I won't quit my day job just yet, but want to see if I can become a more competent jazz soloist as I enter my 60's. Thanks for the inspiration, Dominick! I'm starting to have a plan thanks to you, Charlie Porter and Richie Vitale's series on RUclips. I hope the good you're doing. here comes back to you tenfold, you are a wonderful talent!
Sir you are truly AWESOME! Love your breakdown...analogy and correspondence so to speak. This piece is a great example (as you mention) that lends itself to the interpretation of the artist. And you sir blew me away. Could listen to you all day...and night! Man I wish I could hang out with your crowd for a day! Much appreciation for taking the time to enlighten us mere mortals! Cheers, D
Excellent approach.
Musically passionate, great style, truly competent, to the point. Inspiring Dominick, thank you, Your generous work is much appreciated.
Thank you so much Mr. Farinacci!
Hearing that solo brought tears to my eyes.
Beautiful analysis and playing. Thank you
Been digging into this one. Really appreciate this dissection. Thank you Dom!
Beautiful discussion Thanks for the insight!!!
Great Info! One of my favorites.
This is the truth right here. I feel sorta privileged to be able to watch this, no joke :)
Iconic jazz solo.
Dominick. I love your videos and as the worlds biggest Clifford Brown fan, I appreciate how you break down what he was doing! I just had a lesson today with Pat Harbison and he said that you are just a great guy and that you guys had a blast at the competition this weekend. Fantastic stuff!
Fantástico. Increíble. Saludos desde Buenos Aires...!!!
Amazing! Thank you!❤️
Thank you for these wonderful lessons. I really admire your work and the choice of your repertoire. I was surprised when I found in it a beautiful Brazilian song, by Herivelto Martins, 'Caminhemos'. Very tasteful. All good luck in a wonderful career.
Yeah, nice playing!!
Magnifique !!.....
Still killing 👍🏾
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to me the conversation sounds like a debate when you put it like that
beautiful
Great job
the thing from 4:00 on must be what jazz musicians mean with "turnaround", right?
Thank you !
Fantastic sound. What mouthpiece do you use?
Wow!
Jordu
Yes, "Jordu" is one of my favorites! I invite you to join the Facebook Live Q&A I'm doing tonight (Tuesday) at 8pm EST where you can ask any questions related to the Series. You can access it here: facebook.com/dominickfarinacci
9:05 theres that trading 4s part
I wished I played half as good as this guy
What watch is that if you don't mind me asking?
je ne vois pas l'intérêt d'apprendre par coeur un solo... m'enfin... c'est bien quand même...
T'es con toi
Hey man. What kind of trumpet do you play?
Blessing BTR-1580
Brother sounds great! So in answering a question about if anyone was still writing music based on the rules Leonard Bernstein delineated when analysing a late Mozart Development development section. Immediately thought of Joy Spring. So go to my channel and watch Bernstein on Mozart. Also I guess you can check me out playing this tune 7 years ago.