It’s funny cuz I always thought “nah classical dudes can’t be like that. Just over exaggerated” but in college I met my first orchestra kid and holy fuck I wanted to straggle him. Very annoying, very full of himself, snobby. Wow
Lol, it's really bad freshman year. Most of the wannabees or tryhards usually either mature or drop-out by senior year. I had someone made my fun of my guitar skills since I was in a beginner's guitar class. Little did he know I was actually a piano performance major. Let's just say he changed his tune once he heard me in my element at department recitals.
@@maximvasilleyvich6060 Oh those people a the best. I once played a concert with an amateur band. so i play washboard there and some school friends, we have like a washtubbass and banjo and all that stuff. the other band were some klezmer band. the clarinet player was kinda rude. little did he know i studied jazz sax (im not the best tho, but im not an amateur), so in one song i whip out the horn and play a bit of solo. after that he was my "friend". yikes!
@@SaxologicYou should make another jazz or classical snob with you playing Bari or a jazz snob of you playing tenor like you did both with alto. Does anyone else think that’s a good idea?
The classical "snob" was a perfect performance. I've known many throughout the years, they will hit "wrong" notes when soloing and not know it.They lack the harmonic ear, yet they have massive technique. They will play swing 8ths , like dotted 8th, 16th.
The way the classical saxophonist stares at the ceiling after each interpretation as if he had some celestial eargasm is hilarious. Amazing sound and great job guys!!!
Do you go to school for music? "Yeah" For classical? " No, for my jazz studies degree" *rolls eyes* this troglodyte of a man jesus christ Im dying rofl
Well played gentlemen! I too experienced this phenomena during my college days as a saxophonist. I came into college as a hot shot jazzer, but ALL MUSIC MAJORS were obligated to take the APPLIED STUDIES for their instrument, which was/is always classical in nature. I must say that my applied saxophone professor, Dr. Thomas Liley, who was no jazzer and he knew it, helped me become a far better player. The embouchure, tone, technique, etc., that he taught made me a much more complete player. I am a jazzer through and through, but thanks to Dr. Liley, I have an appreciation and even an ear for great classical saxophone. Side note: Dr. Liley's saxophone professor during his college days was none other than Dr. Eugene Rousseau.
hearing classical sax and jazz sax right after each other you really get better sense of the different ways you could theoretically play the same piece.
This was actually my first time playing classical tenor ever lol! I didn’t even get to play it in undergrad. Ryan handed me his old C star and a strength 2.5 reed and it was a bit of a struggle 😂
I'd say lot's of Rap and R&B artists have been including "jazz chords" in their songs for awhile now. Jazz in itself isn't super popular but popular music today is definitely adapting jazzier sounds into it!
I hired a translator! Subtitles now available in Spanish. Woo!!! Share this with your Spanish-speaking friends! He contratado una traductora! Ya disponible los subtítulos en español. Woo! Compártelo con tus amigos de habla hispana!
My brother has taught internationally and can translate to Arabic, if you’re ever interested in reaching that middle-eastern audience (he also speaks fluent Spanish and is a Fulbright finalist)!
You guys are getting more comfortable improvising the trash talking and the interactions and it’s makes an already great concept even funnier, I’m glad I subbed cuz I’m laughing my ass off
to be honest, with a lot of confidence and mastery of 8, tripelet tripelet and 16 notes bloks spam, jazz is a loooooooot of fun to play for me, then playing chords happens and it gets tough and all nerdy for me jajajaja, on the other hand although im not all that much into classical (and i think is pretty tough as well), I really appreciate the great arrangments using differents instruments on the big classical compositions, also, about the sax, I like the sweet delicate tone as well, its quite insteresting, and actually, i had not heard it before until I find this channel and heard it on previous videos, very cool
They do when it's stylistically needed. You wouldn't want that sound playing funk but it could be used in swing ballads, especially from the 30s and 40s.
Jazz players can if they want to add it to their artillery , depending on the mood or personality. Remember jazz is part of the "popular music" , so Funk. Blues, Rock, R&B , Reggae, Latin are related doesn't matter the differences. If saxophonists get stuck to sounding the same from top to bottom of the horn, not personal effects or even "Noises" the saxophone would have never become the most recorded wind instrument in popular music. For an instance Imagine any Stevie Wonder or Sting tune remove the sax players and add a couple of guys blinking their eyes and dancing like a fairy , while playing in a clarinet angle , using a constant vibrato (not even other classical instruments use) . Good luck to any possible hit. On the other hand everything is about context , classical sound is supposed to blend with violins, cellos, bassoons. "Popular Music sound" is supposed to be able to blend and cut over Electric guitars, Trumpets, Keyboards, Drums or speak the same language as a Jazz quartet or Big Band. The sound needs to be as unique and personal as possible . That's what makes you listen to different versions of a song by different sax players. What's the point if they all do the same? I don't mean classical players sound exactly the same and opposite to what some people believe the soloists have freedom to express themselves and even simply our natural physical differences won't allowed 2 guys sounding the same. But the differences are a lot more pronounced when you have a different goal and don't have to play in forced style someone imagined the creator of the instrument wanted to sound like just because...Listen to Michael Brecker, Stan Getz, Seamus Blake, James Carter, Joe Henderson. Their sound is as personal as their voice. I was a classically trained oboist and I switch to sax when I was 15 just because of Jazz. Michael BRECKER to be exact.
Don't forget about perfect posture and beautifully modulated vibrato, no growling please. Attire should be a suit or a dress, never casual wear, it's just not proper. Large mpc tip openings are anathema, shush Satan, be gone. And never forget, whether you are a Classical saxophonist or a Jazz randomnoter, always, I mean always let your ego get in the way lest you might learn some modesty and give up on some of your misconceptions. Now worship at the altar of the *Chosen One.* Keep it smooth!
Hahaha omg that first classical etude was the PINNACLE of 7th grade audition music. My friend was the best at that and I was always jealous because I couldn't play it on clarinet. 😂 This video is amazing!
@@ethan.tangee Yeah it's some weird magic like when I'm playing the Bari for concert season it's like I lose my hands at some eight note rythems but when I'm playing the tenor getting ready to swap for marching season (band directors don't want me playing the school owned Bari during marching season due to the age and state of the instrument) eighth notes are just like bedo bado badop deda. I guess if there is anything science based for the it would literally be with the specific Bari the school makes me use as I don't own one my self being a freshman. I mean have you seen the prices. To quote the memes: " THEM BARI SAX PRICES IS *TO DAMN HIGH* "
Didn't the bloopers start at 0:00 ? 😂 Love this kind of videos. Well... jazz & classical styles together in a same piece, that sounds great in my opinion!
Me too :) When I was in school the band director gave us to play a version of 'I got rhythm' and the alto player next to me used to "swing" and sound like that :) :) . I am gonna share this video with my former band mates. It will bring back funny memories. :)
Im pretty sure Saxlogic was giving some murderous vibes with his facial expressions during the trial. I would not want to mess with the classical tenors for sure.
@@DereBear A bunch of licks that he's playing are very brecker/coltrane signature lick. Another "Breckerisms" are these run from the bottom to the top of the tenor sax register. And the jazz licks they were playing are all tipical Brecker pattern (except the swing one). Brecker, Steve Grossmann are very present in Ryan's playing. If you listen to some recording of these two great cats you will notice. Hope this will help you. Sorry for my english.
@@DereBear and also: the lick in the thumbnail is the lick at around 1:16 in this transcription of Mike Brecker on a blues with the Louis Bellson big band. ruclips.net/video/-wiaDYbi570/видео.html Other lick that he's playing are very common on Brecker solo on Oleo in 1983 and also Brecker solo on Impression with McCoy Tyner on a great album
@@albertob.932 no no don’t worry about the English, thank you for so many examples! After listening I can hear exactly what you’re talking about. You have a great ear since you picked up on all those licks and “breckerisms”. I’m a vocal performance guy so my ear is more trained to that, but to see instrumental players influences so plainly like this is really cool. Thank you for taking the time to do that
I love playing with classical musicians. You just have to sell "the piece" to them. They are the perfect tools altough it can be weird writing down funk or afrobeat licks that were never meant to be written down XD.
Many classical musicians have always felt superior to other musicians, however classical players secretly marvel at, and wonder about, how jazz musicians practice, play, and improvise? What many don't know is the fact that most jazz musicians started out learning and playing classical music in their early training. The reason they left classical music and turned to learning jazz was the fact that jazz allows them total freedom in their playing, and in their spontaneous composing, in addition to a harmonic and tonal world rarely heard in the classical repertoire.
I’m not sure what was more fun.....filming this or watching it. Love you bro cant wait for the next hang ❤️
I love you
Good job, man 😀
He tried so hard to control the laughter. Failed😂😂
Ryan, you are the ultimate diplomat lol
So wholesome
Let's be honest, you just wanted to show the world what a beast of a sax player ryan is.
😅😀
“That’s a lot of vibrato”
Me a violinist: *M O R E*
SAME 😆
lol
Opera singers be like:
Me as an erhu player: M O R E
@@camthesaxman3387 Brünnhilde approves!
I love how he has a metronome hanging around to flip out like an epipen in case of severe allergic reaction to jazz.
in what universe can u play jazz to a metronome
@@bill3837 i think u missed the joke
@@icedragon9097 i was being satirical . of course you can play jazz to a metronome. you can play any music to a metronome.
You don't have a metronome app on your phone?
It’s funny cuz I always thought “nah classical dudes can’t be like that. Just over exaggerated” but in college I met my first orchestra kid and holy fuck I wanted to straggle him. Very annoying, very full of himself, snobby. Wow
Lmfao
Lol, it's really bad freshman year. Most of the wannabees or tryhards usually either mature or drop-out by senior year. I had someone made my fun of my guitar skills since I was in a beginner's guitar class. Little did he know I was actually a piano performance major. Let's just say he changed his tune once he heard me in my element at department recitals.
@@maximvasilleyvich6060 get rekt 😂😂😂
@@maximvasilleyvich6060 Oh those people a the best. I once played a concert with an amateur band. so i play washboard there and some school friends, we have like a washtubbass and banjo and all that stuff. the other band were some klezmer band. the clarinet player was kinda rude. little did he know i studied jazz sax (im not the best tho, but im not an amateur), so in one song i whip out the horn and play a bit of solo. after that he was my "friend". yikes!
Jazz snob vs Classical snob
The battle of the year
It will come out eventually 😈
they'll both be played by him. he'll have to clone himself to do this
getting ready for a lot of "UMMM ACTUALLY" moments from both sides lol
this has to happen
@@SaxologicYou should make another jazz or classical snob with you playing Bari or a jazz snob of you playing tenor like you did both with alto. Does anyone else think that’s a good idea?
The classical "snob" was a perfect performance. I've known many throughout the years, they will hit "wrong" notes when soloing and not know it.They lack the harmonic ear, yet they have massive technique. They will play swing 8ths , like dotted 8th, 16th.
The irony in this comment
Or jazz "snob" :-) Music is the value no matter what.
@@pawepotkowski5333 happy :-)
Definition of a jazz snob
"You butchered... my etude."
Im crying.
SAME 😂😂😂😂😂🗿
What etude was that?
@@gant73 Ferling Etude No.8
Every time Ryan plays I don’t know whether to practice harder or to quit
Same
Same
Truth
Liked immediately for the excellent thumbnail 😂
Yooooo I didn't know Mr Selfridge is cultured
@Jonathan Siller yo same I’ve actually bought his lupapharo from him, Ryan’s the best
Them: literally improvising to a backing track
Nathan: Starts playing ibert
The way the classical saxophonist stares at the ceiling after each interpretation as if he had some celestial eargasm is hilarious. Amazing sound and great job guys!!!
*Plays classical with unlacquered saxophone*
illigal
Adolphe Sax’s horns were not lacquered 😡😡😡 imbecile! Know your history! 😡😡😡
@@Saxologic lmaoooo
Jess Gillam doesn’t play on a lacquered saxophone. I think it’s slowly becoming a thing nowadays. I still think it looks super weird tho
@@racehoglund7251 yeah Jess Gilliam’s rendition of Scaramouche is so weird
7:16 lmao love how this guy builds off the classical guy's mediocre solo
Superior* 😡😡😡😡
every time the jazz dude plays a jazz lick, the classical dude goes *- 10* on his health bar
i love how he’s retaining classical embouchure while talking 😂
Bro we need more Ryan x Saxologic collabs it seems like you guys have similar senses of humor and the content is just 🔥🔥
I love you
THE COLLABS WILL HAPPEN
Do you go to school for music?
"Yeah"
For classical?
" No, for my jazz studies degree"
*rolls eyes* this troglodyte of a man jesus christ
Im dying rofl
I don't think I have laughed so hard in my life! Awesome video! 😁👍😊
Yo that the first "classical" swing made me laugh so hard....Hilarious facial expression as well
I knew I loved this the moment I saw the Ferling etudes but it reached perfection when I heard the Ibert quote. This video is a masterpiece!
Dude is that NOT a Selmer series III? You're not a real classical saxophonist.
Supreme now lol
@@joshuahuff607 the supreme is really pretty tho
@@gurodrigues1005 oh for sure and im sure plays nice, just too expensive for most students
Our forefather Adolphe Sax’s first horns were not lacquered 😡😡😡 How dare you question my authenticity?
@@Saxologic Right? REAL saxophones have a parabolic bore
"Tenor Reprotoire"
*Pulls out oboe studies*
It’s also clarinet repertoire LOL
😂😂😂😂😂
tasty ferling etude 4
Jazz is very popular these days, but I have heard some classical music with that type of instrument 🎷 in the piece 🧩 of music 🎵.
Thanks for liking my opinion.
I love how you used Ferling etudes to display the superiority of classical saxophone
"You butchered my etude" is how I feel every time a classical player plays anything but classical
Ryan: "You don't have to add that much vibrato to all the notes"
Johnny Hodges: "Am I a joke to you??"
Well played gentlemen! I too experienced this phenomena during my college days as a saxophonist. I came into college as a hot shot jazzer, but ALL MUSIC MAJORS were obligated to take the APPLIED STUDIES for their instrument, which was/is always classical in nature. I must say that my applied saxophone professor, Dr. Thomas Liley, who was no jazzer and he knew it, helped me become a far better player. The embouchure, tone, technique, etc., that he taught made me a much more complete player. I am a jazzer through and through, but thanks to Dr. Liley, I have an appreciation and even an ear for great classical saxophone. Side note: Dr. Liley's saxophone professor during his college days was none other than Dr. Eugene Rousseau.
As a drummer, the way he “swings” kills me 😂😂
Those were double dotted rhythms
Bruckner's 8th would be proud ao
0:27 Ryan: plays some crazyyyy ass shit
Nathan: ✨Octaves✨
"Are you questioning my interpretation??" I had so many flashbacks to my film degree, that was hilarious
"Its perfect cuz I was that kid for a long time"
Glad that's over
hearing classical sax and jazz sax right after each other you really get better sense of the different ways you could theoretically play the same piece.
Tbh his classical tone on tenor is really good
He's still getting used to it. Check out his alto videos. Honestly, he's the first classical sax player that I've enjoyed listening to.
This was actually my first time playing classical tenor ever lol! I didn’t even get to play it in undergrad. Ryan handed me his old C star and a strength 2.5 reed and it was a bit of a struggle 😂
@Keanan Yeah, then you get a concept and then you love it 👁👁
"Tunes... You mean pieces (smacks lips)" 😂😂😂
“Jazz is pretty popular still these days.”
Man, I wish that was true.
I’d argue that it is, just within the context of soundtracks and other genres rather than by itself
I'd say lot's of Rap and R&B artists have been including "jazz chords" in their songs for awhile now. Jazz in itself isn't super popular but popular music today is definitely adapting jazzier sounds into it!
jazz itself is still pretty popular but jazz has worked its ways into to many other genres so yes, it’s true
it´s soooo sad
same :(
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Muchísimas gracias! Saludos desde Chile!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thanks bro, Blessings.
Greetings from Guatemalan 👊🏼🔥
My brother has taught internationally and can translate to Arabic, if you’re ever interested in reaching that middle-eastern audience (he also speaks fluent Spanish and is a Fulbright finalist)!
Que grande, muchas gracias
2:14 I love that etude. It got me 1st chair in the 2020 all state band. You sound great on that tenor👍
@Marco Blas
2:14 - W.Ferling Etude No.4
5:06 - W.Ferling Etude No.8
Same lol
“You butchered my etude”
I laughed so hard😂
He got the (close eyes->inhale->establish embouchure->produce gorgeous tone->relax in self-satisfaction) process 100% right. Uncanny.
You guys are getting more comfortable improvising the trash talking and the interactions and it’s makes an already great concept even funnier, I’m glad I subbed cuz I’m laughing my ass off
Bro delvins shedding go stupid🔥. Also, seeing you play classical at that level us inspiring for me to get back on it.
It just entered my mind that there might be actual real human beings that act like this. Do you know anyone like that?
Absolutely
There are! And both extremes are horrible to be around!
@@Saxologic wow that’s kinda sad, hope they get out of their head someday, anyways awesome vid man! I laughed so hard lol
Haven't met any classical snobs this bad, but im sure they're out there. Have met jazz brats though. Lol
They all hang out at "sax on the web" waiting to jump someones shit for straying from the group think
Oh my god. Ryan is an actual beast. I love this skit too. 10/10
The self-satisfied face after each lick is the best part of it all xD. Always a pleasure to hear you play.
"We're a small group of people right now, but we're a force to be reckoned with"
*wheeze*
This Nathan's character is just too goddamn good, never ceases to be funny
You have a really great classical tenor sound! You would sound awesome on the Villa Lobos.
OMG... bro... this is gold lol... your facial expressions are killer. I totally go back to my youthful days when I began to play sax.
“Not real music” is my trigger in a conversation like this
Just got back from work at 2am and I’m about to start binge watching this channel, so funny much wow
“I’ve been looking forward to this”
This was a great video...sad thing is this truly reflects real life situations...excellent job gentlemen!! 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
to be honest, with a lot of confidence and mastery of 8, tripelet tripelet and 16 notes bloks spam, jazz is a loooooooot of fun to play for me, then playing chords happens and it gets tough and all nerdy for me jajajaja, on the other hand although im not all that much into classical (and i think is pretty tough as well), I really appreciate the great arrangments using differents instruments on the big classical compositions, also, about the sax, I like the sweet delicate tone as well, its quite insteresting, and actually, i had not heard it before until I find this channel and heard it on previous videos, very cool
Saxologic has unique content. LoL. Cant get enough of Saxologic's video.
ah yes
the video that brought me saxologic came in a part two
much bless
Bro you sound amazing. Keep it going man. I love all your content so keep that up as well. Have a great day!!!
That was freakin hilarious dude!! I was crying from laughter!!
This dark sound is really nice! Why don't jazz players use it? Seriously, the video is funny, but this dark sound is just so great!
They do when it's stylistically needed. You wouldn't want that sound playing funk but it could be used in swing ballads, especially from the 30s and 40s.
Don't forget about the core. It's all about the core.
Jazz players can if they want to add it to their artillery , depending on the mood or personality. Remember jazz is part of the "popular music" , so Funk. Blues, Rock, R&B , Reggae, Latin are related doesn't matter the differences. If saxophonists get stuck to sounding the same from top to bottom of the horn, not personal effects or even "Noises" the saxophone would have never become the most recorded wind instrument in popular music. For an instance Imagine any Stevie Wonder or Sting tune remove the sax players and add a couple of guys blinking their eyes and dancing like a fairy , while playing in a clarinet angle , using a constant vibrato (not even other classical instruments use) . Good luck to any possible hit.
On the other hand everything is about context , classical sound is supposed to blend with violins, cellos, bassoons. "Popular Music sound" is supposed to be able to blend and cut over Electric guitars, Trumpets, Keyboards, Drums or speak the same language as a Jazz quartet or Big Band. The sound needs to be as unique and personal as possible . That's what makes you listen to different versions of a song by different sax players. What's the point if they all do the same? I don't mean classical players sound exactly the same and opposite to what some people believe the soloists have freedom to express themselves and even simply our natural physical differences won't allowed 2 guys sounding the same. But the differences are a lot more pronounced when you have a different goal and don't have to play in forced style someone imagined the creator of the instrument wanted to sound like just because...Listen to Michael Brecker, Stan Getz, Seamus Blake, James Carter, Joe Henderson. Their sound is as personal as their voice. I was a classically trained oboist and I switch to sax when I was 15 just because of Jazz. Michael BRECKER to be exact.
Don't forget about perfect posture and beautifully modulated vibrato, no growling please.
Attire should be a suit or a dress, never casual wear, it's just not proper.
Large mpc tip openings are anathema, shush Satan, be gone.
And never forget, whether you are a Classical saxophonist or a Jazz randomnoter, always, I mean always let your ego get in the way lest you might learn some modesty and give up on some of your misconceptions.
Now worship at the altar of the *Chosen One.*
Keep it smooth!
@@itisnottaken4444 Dark sounds work for anything really. Listen to grace kelly or kenny garrett
Man I love these too much and the bloopers make me laugh so hard 😂 hope you make another vid like this soon!
4:38
“There’s just so many notes that have nothing to do with the key sig-naht-urh”
Hahaha yeah, I’ve actually had someone pronounce it like that normally and I couldn’t help but chuckle every time 😂
Hahaha omg that first classical etude was the PINNACLE of 7th grade audition music. My friend was the best at that and I was always jealous because I couldn't play it on clarinet. 😂 This video is amazing!
You should do one of these with a jazz snob and classical snob in the same video.
It will come 😈
Funny stuff! Can't stop laughing and you guys are both GREAT! I am in my 70's and have been playing jazz piano all my life. Full time jazz and pop.
Me a Bari Player:
*Laughs in whole and half notes*
Yoooo that’s kind of sad, but relatable as a fellow bari sax player! 😂
@@ethan.tangee Yeah it's some weird magic like when I'm playing the Bari for concert season it's like I lose my hands at some eight note rythems but when I'm playing the tenor getting ready to swap for marching season (band directors don't want me playing the school owned Bari during marching season due to the age and state of the instrument) eighth notes are just like bedo bado badop deda. I guess if there is anything science based for the it would literally be with the specific Bari the school makes me use as I don't own one my self being a freshman. I mean have you seen the prices. To quote the memes: " THEM BARI SAX PRICES IS *TO DAMN HIGH* "
@@yaboi5932 Haha exactly!
and staccato quaters
What are you talking about. As a bari player you either get melody or the cool bass/trombone parts
One of the best things I've seen on YT! This is hilarious.
Didn't the bloopers start at 0:00 ? 😂
Love this kind of videos.
Well... jazz & classical styles together in a same piece, that sounds great in my opinion!
"Tunes? do you mean pieces?" 😂😂😂😂 this had me crying.
My favorite one so far 😂😂
You’re my favorite so far
This is hilarious! The accuracy !!
bruh these vids are hilarious
I love these videos. I've known many classical and jazz snobs over the years.
You snuck some Ibert in there when you were "improving" haha
Omg so good, Ryan Devlin is the man!
7:26 represents the face of a man who has been *JAZZED* ahaha
Straight outta the Ferling book!! I’m a Junior in high school and I had to play that. Such a beautiful piece.
Wow. The classical interpretation of the swing lick made me laugh out loud.
Me too :) When I was in school the band director gave us to play a version of 'I got rhythm' and the alto player next to me used to "swing" and sound like that :) :) . I am gonna share this video with my former band mates. It will bring back funny memories. :)
Your facial expressions in this are just. (Chef’s kiss)
a modern masterpiece.
nice. the video that got me into saxologic was the first one of these. this one is even better!
"There's just no tonal center" lol im ded 😆
Been waiting for this for a while. Good work!
The snobbiest part is definitely walking up to the guy that's practicing and practicing right next to him
Beautiful!! Beautiful were the laughs that this video gave me 😂😂😂... really necessary video!!!
Two weeks and the Classical snob is killing it on Tenor 🔥
Him looking to the heavens while mouthing the classical pieces really does it for me
Im pretty sure Saxlogic was giving some murderous vibes with his facial expressions during the trial. I would not want to mess with the classical tenors for sure.
The: "I can do that too" typically signifies a fight between musicians.
Ryan studied Mike Brecker A LOT
How can you tell (sax isn’t my main instrument so I’m not being sarcastic lmao)
@@DereBear A bunch of licks that he's playing are very brecker/coltrane signature lick. Another "Breckerisms" are these run from the bottom to the top of the tenor sax register. And the jazz licks they were playing are all tipical Brecker pattern (except the swing one). Brecker, Steve Grossmann are very present in Ryan's playing. If you listen to some recording of these two great cats you will notice. Hope this will help you. Sorry for my english.
@@DereBear and also: the lick in the thumbnail is the lick at around 1:16 in this transcription of Mike Brecker on a blues with the Louis Bellson big band. ruclips.net/video/-wiaDYbi570/видео.html
Other lick that he's playing are very common on Brecker solo on Oleo in 1983 and also Brecker solo on Impression with McCoy Tyner on a great album
@@albertob.932 no no don’t worry about the English, thank you for so many examples! After listening I can hear exactly what you’re talking about. You have a great ear since you picked up on all those licks and “breckerisms”. I’m a vocal performance guy so my ear is more trained to that, but to see instrumental players influences so plainly like this is really cool. Thank you for taking the time to do that
@@albertob.932 that blues solo is just 🤯
Highly entertaining! You guys crack me up. This is why I love the interwebs.
I love playing with classical musicians. You just have to sell "the piece" to them. They are the perfect tools altough it can be weird writing down funk or afrobeat licks that were never meant to be written down XD.
I can’t get over how good that tenor looks and how good it sounds and this video was sick!
It's so funny that at the end Ryan just starts flexing on him
Many classical musicians have always felt superior to other musicians, however classical players secretly marvel at, and wonder about, how jazz musicians practice, play, and improvise? What many don't know is the fact that most jazz musicians started out learning and playing classical music in their early training. The reason they left classical music and turned to learning jazz was the fact that jazz allows them total freedom in their playing, and in their spontaneous composing, in addition to a harmonic and tonal world rarely heard in the classical repertoire.
I like the way your eyebrow moves 😂
Can´t wait for more, you guys are amazing!! As your brother says: Respect music like you respect your mother ...
5:29 how is the transition from classical to jazz so smooth?
Saxologic, you are an effing riot!! Loved every second of this video. Especially the look on Ryan's face at 5:50.
5:22 the one and only time ryan plays classical
Oh guys, you litteraly made my day! 😂Thank you very much 🙏
Me imagining, that i professional jazz saxophonist: 1:07
yass