This Album = A Masterclass in Musical Phrasing

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Комментарии • 118

  • @zangsax
    @zangsax Год назад +49

    most young jazz musicians miss Sinatra's greatness and even think he's corny but hopefully eventually get it. Sad to say I was one of them 25 yrs ago. Miles knew. I'm glad years of playing ballads got me there Thanks Bob, your a very fine and generous musician.

    • @ericwinter4513
      @ericwinter4513 Год назад +2

      Learning even eight bars of Frank Sinatra’s phrasing is some of the best jazz education out there.

    • @Uuur10
      @Uuur10 Год назад +1

      The level of performance on the Sands album is mind blowing IMO. Anyone not appreciating that is definitely missing out.

  • @glennkaufman7228
    @glennkaufman7228 Год назад +18

    Bob, my dad (Bernie Kaufman) was a woodwin player with Frank (he was a noted NYC studio cat) for many, many years. I spent a lot of time in the studios with them (he did the "She Shot Me Down" album at the end of Frank's run- several flute solos on opening of some of the Ballards). I am so touched and thrilled to see your pleasure at listening to Sinatra. As you are doing in the video, I listen to every note, probably every day. I had tears watching you appreciate the music. And oh, BTW, you and 'Puppy are quite awesome too. My dad would have liked to have listened to you and played with you. Thanks for the video!

  • @wrtwatch8576
    @wrtwatch8576 Год назад +4

    That recording is the most under recognized ever! Goosebumps CD!
    If a student doesn't get a dose of it... they'll be stuck forever. Thank you for this!

  • @Jazzcat51
    @Jazzcat51 Год назад +1

    Bob - You rock! I was just texting with Justin Varnes and shared Sinatra @ The Sands. Yeah Baby!

  • @jessebowdem9020
    @jessebowdem9020 Год назад +1

    Totally totally agree. This album is one of the CLASSICS, it just doesn't get as much recognition. Thanks for bringing it to the forefront again. Nobody swings harder than Basie's band..

  • @manracmolactrac
    @manracmolactrac Год назад +2

    When I was studying trombone I asked my teacher how he learned to phrase so well, and he told me he just played along to all the Frank Sinatra albums he had access to. Some of the best advice I've had.

  • @AMMstudios
    @AMMstudios Год назад +5

    That album was always on my top favorites list since I was a kid. I love how you can listen to the tracks in order on the original and it’s like you’re at the show. Even the breaks and Sinatra telling jokes was recorded. Pure gold.

    • @bobreynolds
      @bobreynolds  Год назад +1

      Absolutely! So true and makes it a real experience

  • @jamiemeansjamesmusic
    @jamiemeansjamesmusic Год назад +4

    I just spent last weekend doing a gig of all Crooner tunes, with two singers, and a lot of these songs were recorded by Frank Sinatra. Without a doubt one of the greatest phrasers in all of vocal jazz history. Sinatra At The Sands is one of the greatest jazz albums of all time, and especially Fly Me To The Moon, that is the definitive version. Great video Bob

  • @dr.rolanddavis
    @dr.rolanddavis Год назад +3

    Mr Reynolds,
    Thank you for your artistry and inspiration.
    “How did all these people get in my room?!” (Sinatra’s opening line on this famous concert).
    I still say this at my big bands shows…
    only the old timers laugh (including me of course) but it’s worth it every time.
    I wish you health and joy
    and many more rapturous musical moments
    -Dr D

  • @SharpElevenMusic
    @SharpElevenMusic Год назад +9

    That's an incredible album indeed Bob, and great pick to show Sinatra's phrasing, what a delightful video!
    The version of "I've Got A Crush On You" on there with the tenor fills gets me everytime. Such smooth and gorgeous playing and these comments of Sinatra throughout... the uncontrolled laughter of the tenor saxophonist after his last line right into the mouthpiece is gold. 😂

  • @LoneBear-one
    @LoneBear-one Год назад +1

    I seen Sinatra & Tony Bennett back in 88☮️ Your son is really growing.🎶🎵🎷

  • @rt8532
    @rt8532 Год назад +1

    Very possibly…probably…the greatest live performance by a musical artist ever. Ever.

  • @JmanTarget
    @JmanTarget Год назад +1

    This has always been one of my go to albums ever since my highschool band director introduced me to it

  • @Nupiolos
    @Nupiolos Год назад +13

    How I missed these videos! I love how you express the love for the music and how you explain it! Keep it on Bob!!!❤❤❤❤

  • @tommydoggettsaxophone
    @tommydoggettsaxophone Год назад +3

    I have a cd player in my car and it’s the reason I still buy CDs. Considering that you were inspired to talk about Angel Eyes because you heard Frank Sinatra being played out of another car, I can’t help but think that someone was inspired by hearing Frank Sinatra being played in your car. 😊

  • @DaveSalvator
    @DaveSalvator Год назад +7

    My favorite Sinatra album. Love how the Basie band kicked him into another gear. As Sinatra ballads go, Make It One for My Baby is pure gold. Also, the shout chorus on Fly Me to the Moon is legendary.

    • @bobreynolds
      @bobreynolds  Год назад +2

      Fly me to the moon is the definitive version. Absolute 🔥

  • @MrBoybergs
    @MrBoybergs Год назад

    On his recording of 'The September of my years', there's so much to learn from his phrasing and nuance of melody. But the most special moment imo, is his modulation on the word 'and', in the line "and I find.... that I'm smiling gently as I near ......September'" Its simply sublime..

  • @fredfonseca6034
    @fredfonseca6034 Год назад

    What a great Lesson. You , I Get You!!!! I get the message you bring in details my friend!! It's rare to listen on RUclips someone who can reach out the person listening and connect . Like the when you presented Casey ( may she R.I.P) what I way to re-learn to play a classic song like Autums Leaves. Iam forever greatful and please keep it coming brother!!!! Thx!!

  • @bandmanjoel
    @bandmanjoel Год назад +1

    If interested in going a little deeper into the recordings of this night.... Look for, "Basie at the Sands, ...before Frank" It's the set the Basie band did before Sinatra came out.

  • @mattinpgh
    @mattinpgh Год назад +1

    This is my all time favorite Frank album.

  • @evanmcdonnal
    @evanmcdonnal Год назад +1

    I bought a vinyl of this awhile back and haven't listened yet. Maybe tomorrow morning. Hard to not love Sinatra's vocals.

  • @salmonhead57
    @salmonhead57 7 месяцев назад

    This is a great explanation of the subtle genius of Frank Sinatra.

  • @georgesember9069
    @georgesember9069 Год назад

    I used to listen to the album, Where Are You”, by Sinatra with strings, all slow tempo selections including the title piece. I haven’t heard it in years, but I imagine there’s some good phrasing there! Thanks for posting!

  • @sociablemisanthrope9066
    @sociablemisanthrope9066 Год назад +10

    Thanks Bob for another great video. I get so much inspiration and motivation from watching your RUclips channel. The music community owes you a lot 🙏

    • @bobreynolds
      @bobreynolds  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching. So glad you enjoyed!

  • @Nestor_Fernandez
    @Nestor_Fernandez Год назад +3

    Hi Bob, this is a beautiful lesson. It shows how important and inspiring it is to learn songs directly from the singers we admire. This helps us approach ballads from the saxophone closer to the human voice. Thanks for this!

  • @thegoofygomez
    @thegoofygomez Год назад +1

    Brilliant. Loved every moment, every “note”. You brought back so many memories of my youth, listening to one of my favorite Sinatra albums; and added a new delight for me - your jazz rendition and explanation of it all.

  • @dr05guitar
    @dr05guitar Год назад +1

    That is such a great album… many times of listening to that one in the car. Nice analysis!

  • @gschneidersax
    @gschneidersax Год назад +1

    Awesome video as always! Interesting fact I found out in research is that although the arrangements are credited to Quincy Jones, there is one uncredited Thad Jones arrangement on the album (Makin' Whoopee). Makes the whole album even better knowing that (for me, at least), but it's sad they didn't really give him much credit.

  • @nteimoori
    @nteimoori Год назад +1

    Brilliant Bob. A reminder of these nuggets of wisdom!

  • @joksal9108
    @joksal9108 Год назад +2

    Very well done. Sinatra was the master.

  • @bradlucid
    @bradlucid Год назад +1

    It's such a great learning experience and so awesome when someone breaks down (like you did in this video) the finer brush strokes of some of the Greats. I love this style and Ive heard so many singers and soloists do this, and the best way I could make this concept clear to myself was to view it as "delaying the timing of first few words/syllables/notes of a phrase, yet yet still expressing them fast enough to still manage to catch up to the timing of the last 2 or 3 words/syllables/notes of the phrase"
    But the way you broke it down here and the examples you used just made this concept as clear and concise as EVER!! 👌
    Thank you so much Bob.
    I really appreciate you taking the time out of your schedule to record, edit and drop the videos these you do 🙏
    Much Love from Johannesburg, South Africa ❤😊🙌

  • @Craig2760
    @Craig2760 Год назад +1

    When my students learn standards, I always have them to listen to Frank and learn the phrasing from him.

  • @Timbrink09
    @Timbrink09 Год назад +1

    My favorite, hands down. I love the stand-up in the middle too.

  • @GrotrianSeiler
    @GrotrianSeiler Год назад +1

    Really excellent presentation. It’s all about the phrasing.

  • @jzwergel71
    @jzwergel71 7 месяцев назад

    This was the first Sinatra album I ever bought, I was being economical and wanted the album with the most songs on it. Eventually I collected all of his albums but this is still one of my favorites. Sinatra with a straight up jazz big band is as good as it gets.

  • @MrEvaldsson
    @MrEvaldsson Год назад +1

    Hi and thanks for a new excellent video! Sinatra is so much about telling a story I think. He could get whatever lyrics interesting. And his choice of notes shaped not for love of his own voice as many singers but more storytelling

  • @stevelacatena
    @stevelacatena Год назад +1

    I love that album and listened to it a lot. But I haven't listened in a long time. Good reminder to listen again.

  • @billsmith1957
    @billsmith1957 Год назад +3

    Thanks for this video Bob, an incredible album this is! Also props to Frank's pianist Bill Miller on 'Angel Eyes'; the spaces he leaves in anticipation of Frank's phrasing is brilliant.

  • @claudiomarcolino7574
    @claudiomarcolino7574 Год назад

    Me again. Just remembered "When Sunny Gets Blue" by Charlie Rouse! Exactly that idea of phrasing!

  • @pedroramos6472
    @pedroramos6472 Год назад +1

    I play this almost everyday ❤

  • @michaelstevens8
    @michaelstevens8 Год назад +1

    Outstanding Video Bob. Phrasing isn't Everything, but, it's Almost Everything. In my Humble Opinion, the Classiest Phrasing in Jazz is Ben Webster, Johnny Hodges, Stan Getz, Paul Desmond, Johnny Smith, Oscar Peterson, Bobby Hackett with the Jackie Gleeson Orchestra, Toots Thielemans, Billie Holiday, and Frank Sinatra. Thanks.

  • @AD-zw6nn
    @AD-zw6nn Год назад +1

    each one of your videos is sooo precious thank you!!

  • @vincentgaglio5106
    @vincentgaglio5106 Год назад +1

    So awesome.

  • @koho
    @koho Год назад +2

    What a great breakdown, can't wait to give this CD a listen, so many insights - thank you! And you've once again advanced the art of reaction videos - run to the car for the CD player - ahahaha!

  • @hansolo3087
    @hansolo3087 Год назад +1

    Check out the Angel Eyes versions by Chet baker - also excellent interpretations of this beautiful song

  • @jambajoby32
    @jambajoby32 Год назад +1

    Frank, Q and Basie is the holy trinity

  • @Jtibbssax
    @Jtibbssax Год назад +1

    That’s a great album

  • @karl.valderama
    @karl.valderama Год назад +1

    I dig this kind of contents. it brings me the risk of making me late for my appointments because I always get locked onto the video 😂😅

  • @leanmchungry4735
    @leanmchungry4735 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing this joy in Frank.

  • @joepalooka2145
    @joepalooka2145 Год назад +2

    Really great video. I'm a big Sinatra fan and you've done a really interesting analysis. Sinatra was a true master of his art, with fantastic pitch and tone and vocal power. This is a great example of how the Real Book is just a skeleton for all musicians to interpret the way they feel the melody and the changes. There's one thing missing from your discussion which I think is very important --- Sinatra's rhythm. He has a way of singing behind the beat, and knowing exactly how to play with the rhythm in a unique way like nobody else. He's like a master conductor of his orchestra, who inspires the best musicians to play their very best on everything he did.

  • @beckyn9338
    @beckyn9338 Год назад +3

    I admit, I expected Stan Getz, Sonny Rollins, or maybe even Chris Potter, the usual suspects. BUT Frank is genius. I have loved this album for a long time. Frank was all class. I love that you did this video! I’ll be listening again to refresh my musical delight. 😊

    • @bobreynolds
      @bobreynolds  Год назад +3

      There may or may not be a video in the pipeline with one of the others you mentioned ☺️

  • @shanephilen
    @shanephilen 10 месяцев назад +1

    That record is the holy grail.

  • @navymusician822
    @navymusician822 Год назад

    Angel Eyes! Great song! I really love Gene Ammons' recording of it!

  • @dizgil6881
    @dizgil6881 Год назад +1

    in your last blog i posted about being so exited that SP was coming to Chile... well they did! As much as i missed many of you guys being there (no Bob :(, shaun, cory, mark, bobby, larnell, damn) it was such an amazing concert an experience. Had been waiting years to see SP live and it definitely did not dissappoint!

    • @bobreynolds
      @bobreynolds  Год назад +1

      One of these days I will finally travel to South America

    • @dizgil6881
      @dizgil6881 Год назад +2

      @@bobreynolds Would be awesome! guitar band maybe? :D Anyway thanks for putting out these vlogs theyre really cool to watch

  • @davidm.wilmington5325
    @davidm.wilmington5325 Год назад +1

    Great video. That bit from "Angel Eyes" may be the best phrasing moment, but Frank's top swagger moment on the album is "Run for cover! . . . Run n hide!" over the trombone ensemble build up to the solo (Al Grey, I think).
    [Also: was just listening to "Can't Wait for Perfect" again this week. What a great album, Bob. Even after hearing it so many times over the years, it always grabs me. Thanks.]

    • @bobreynolds
      @bobreynolds  Год назад

      Yup the “Run for cover” moment is so good!

  • @Mykhailo_Vasylenko
    @Mykhailo_Vasylenko Год назад

    Cool. Thanks!

  • @Orlando-wn4uc
    @Orlando-wn4uc Год назад

    I can't wait to see you with Snarky Puppy at the Monterey Jazz Festival this year!

  • @claudiomarcolino7574
    @claudiomarcolino7574 Год назад

    Great video, Bob... very nice idea to mix the car cd with your room mobile! Take care!

  • @blindcanseemusic
    @blindcanseemusic 10 месяцев назад

    totally unrelated. I was just practicing and used a harder reed and noticed I was a lot sharper than usual on my tenor. I am going to try and find that album. Thanks

  • @John_Chu
    @John_Chu Год назад +2

    Give the drummer some: Sonny Payne!

  • @billpatterson8997
    @billpatterson8997 Год назад +5

    Sinatra had good phrasing from the get go, but his great phrasing came after singing with Nelson Riddle. Yeah, it's hard to beat Q, but Riddle really knew how to arrange for and back a singer. Just ask Linda Ronstadt. Thanks, Bob, for reminding us about how important music interpretation is. It ain't just the notes, it's the spaces.

  • @georgevockroth8806
    @georgevockroth8806 Год назад

    Great video. Right up there with your Eva Cassidy, 'Autumn Leaves' one. Thanks!

  • @michaelgwfrogwelge
    @michaelgwfrogwelge Год назад +1

    Recorded January and February 1966

  • @ralphpulver2888
    @ralphpulver2888 Год назад

    Bob, listen to Angle Eyes done by Kandace Spring (and Nora Jones I think) which is so very well done

  • @ITsungLin
    @ITsungLin Год назад

    Love Acura sedan~

  • @SkinnyHayes
    @SkinnyHayes Год назад +1

    The phrasing reminds me very much of Sting's Sister Moon.

  • @TheSkinDoctorCSGO
    @TheSkinDoctorCSGO Год назад +1

    loved this video, cant wait to see you with snarky puppy in stl

  • @bobpremecz5429
    @bobpremecz5429 Год назад +1

    Frank Sinatra remains my 100-year-old mom's favorite crooner. "Ol' Blue Eyes", earned the moniker, "Chairman of the Board" for both his musical skill but also his acting chops. So I'm guessing you also don't have a way to play his LPs? There are lots that can be learned from the old masters. Glad you took some time to notice. And it's not always about speed or noodles, but style and grace.

    • @bobreynolds
      @bobreynolds  Год назад +1

      Actually, I do have LPs that I can play in the house! And (for my money) I'll take style and grace everyday and twice on Sunday.

  • @metamurph
    @metamurph 3 месяца назад

    that sequence at a1 - "the name's Bond, James Bond"...

  • @bcmsax
    @bcmsax Год назад +1

    Listen out for Sinatra on the intro to “Fly Me To The Moon” giving Quincy a hard time on getting the right tempo.

  • @PaulMcKendrick
    @PaulMcKendrick Год назад +3

    Sinatra; before the beat, on the beat, behind the beat. Mix it up. Sometimes waaaaay behind. His version of Pennies From Heaven is genius.

  • @bobreynolds
    @bobreynolds  Год назад +1

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  • @robstevens9590
    @robstevens9590 Год назад +1

    Love it!

  • @batuhandursun1930
    @batuhandursun1930 Год назад

  • @KFF-k2i
    @KFF-k2i Год назад

    Hey Bob great vlog,the last note of the first 5 second of the video is just a bending from BB to C so just voicing?

  • @AlanDerrick
    @AlanDerrick Год назад

    Wonderful!

  • @bach1958
    @bach1958 Год назад +1

    When Frank was born God put his hand on Franks shoulder and said you are the chosen one.

  • @nora1172
    @nora1172 Год назад

    😁🎶🎶🥰so nice 👌

  • @flopa9928
    @flopa9928 Год назад

    What happened to your stereo system?

  • @janismillers5344
    @janismillers5344 Год назад +1

    Sinatra is the GOAT for a reason. No man can make quarter notes swing like Freddie Green either. If anyone thinks Frank is corny, run away from them.

  • @codfather6583
    @codfather6583 Год назад +2

    What.. You got rid of your cd player in the studio?!?

  • @DerekADempsey
    @DerekADempsey 7 месяцев назад

    I believe that Sinatra had an ear that could place any note in ANY part of the bar, microscopically.
    There was nothing he didn’t understand about rhythm.

  • @stephenhannaway3739
    @stephenhannaway3739 10 месяцев назад +2

    Sinatra was so much better than Dean Martin, who with some of his songs have sadly, really dated badly, Sinatra though has not & still sounds stylish •

  • @feuerbachj4117
    @feuerbachj4117 Год назад

    Now imagine to pass Frank Sinatra's voice through an auto-tune to make him sound more "modern"...

  • @bebopclownshow
    @bebopclownshow Год назад +1

    Fugettaboutit🤌🏻

  • @TonyAguirreJazz
    @TonyAguirreJazz Год назад +1

    Still a desert island album.

  • @jakobdiedrich3681
    @jakobdiedrich3681 Год назад +1

    Never thought, Neil Patrick Harris could teach me something about jazz. Nice

  • @karamelptcg
    @karamelptcg Год назад +1

    Bob got rid of the CD player??? I'm gobsmacked

    • @bobreynolds
      @bobreynolds  Год назад +1

      It broke 😔

    • @karamelptcg
      @karamelptcg Год назад +1

      @@bobreynolds One of mankind's greatest tragedies 💔

  • @BobDoherty
    @BobDoherty Год назад

    How can you NOT have a CD player anymore?!! Don't you have many ,many CD"S? I have two CD players. CD's sound much better than Mp3 and vinyl(which I also listen to) is even better than CD's.

    • @bobreynolds
      @bobreynolds  Год назад

      mine finally kicked the bucket. may have to replace it.

  • @lesterwyoung
    @lesterwyoung Год назад +1

    Lester Young listened to Sinatra a lot. He described him as "my man."

  • @gpastorius789
    @gpastorius789 Год назад

    You are the most american in the world

  • @fluteluc1
    @fluteluc1 5 месяцев назад

    Very much acting out the text, one could say.

  • @jdmccorful
    @jdmccorful Год назад +1

    Concept, Concentration, Common Sense and Control. Thanks.