"Remember when you improvise, that's your thing. It doesn't have to be like everybody else's. It shouldn't be. You find a thing you want to play, you hear a certain way, whether people like it or don't like it, it's yours. Make it be yours and just hold it up and be proud of it." The wisest words from Wynton!!
I trained as a community musician, I always looked at Wynton Marseilles as an inspiration. This man is one of the greatest in Jazz including improvisation. I like his style of going down and make other upcoming musicians feel good. We know there's a lot of virtuosos before him but the man shares all the knowledge of Jazz with everybody. Cheers!!!
It’s always advice to the young musicians, but what if you are 64 years old? And frankly, playing with other musicians in your age group is frustrating. What advice would Wynton give me? Like he mentions about repetition, a necessary, but very difficult thing to do in your daily practice at my age. Drums are very physical and repeating a phrase for even three minutes at 100 BPM is pretty exhausting. Anyone please chime in!
Building endurance takes time. These masters have been going at in with a very hard pace since they were young. So listen to your body, and try to practice with intent and good focus, resting and dont force stuff where things are not flowing
Fine fine sound of Wycliffe growling - trombone colossus
hoooow the hell do you do it. lol i still can't make my growls sound good.
is anyone else going through a phase of looking for and watching every single video of wynton marsalis talking?
This imrovisation good fun!!!
All of these guys are top level pros and teachers. Bravo, maestros
These old folks are talking from experience. That is why it is good to ask those who have traveled this long winding road.
"Remember when you improvise, that's your thing. It doesn't have to be like everybody else's. It shouldn't be. You find a thing you want to play, you hear a certain way, whether people like it or don't like it, it's yours. Make it be yours and just hold it up and be proud of it." The wisest words from Wynton!!
it's funny how they call a bad musician "sad" instead of bad :D so much more fitting
I trained as a community musician, I always looked at Wynton Marseilles as an inspiration. This man is one of the greatest in Jazz including improvisation. I like his style of going down and make other upcoming musicians feel good. We know there's a lot of virtuosos before him but the man shares all the knowledge of Jazz with everybody. Cheers!!!
Frequency is critical
It’s always advice to the young musicians, but what if you are 64 years old? And frankly, playing with other musicians in your age group is frustrating. What advice would Wynton give me? Like he mentions about repetition, a necessary, but very difficult thing to do in your daily practice at my age. Drums are very physical and repeating a phrase for even three minutes at 100 BPM is pretty exhausting. Anyone please chime in!
Building endurance takes time. These masters have been going at in with a very hard pace since they were young. So listen to your body, and try to practice with intent and good focus, resting and dont force stuff where things are not flowing
You talk a great game- but why didn’t you let Miles do his thing without jumping on stage to show him up?
That's fair and all, until you realise that was 40 years ago.
@@ToshKachad Yes. I thought about that. People grow . Mature .
If Miles was doing HIS thing, how could Wynton doing HIS thing show Miles up? Please, expound.