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Chris Potter - RW Masterclass DVD Series - Excerpt 2
Roberto's Winds presents the RW Masterclass DVD Series; an ongoing series of recorded lectures, q&a and live solo and band performances from some of the world reknowned masters of jazz saxophone. For more information and to purchase this and other dvds in this series go to: www.robertoswinds.com
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Roberto's Winds presents the RW Masterclass DVD Series; an ongoing series of recorded lectures, q&a and live solo and band performances from some of the world reknowned masters of jazz saxophone. For more information and to purchase this and other dvds in this series go to: www.robertoswinds.com

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  • @rk702
    @rk702 6 років тому

    Talent like Chris's is born, sure it's nurtured and he put in tons of hard work to develop it but some people are just born with otherworldly talent. Just watch the documentary on Cory Henry "Gotcha Now." Cory is 4 years old and his fingers and hands are moving as if they are being controlled by someone else using a remote control, he's not even paying attention to what he's doing on the organ and he's playing better than most adults. Cory's father asked him what he would like to do when he grows up? and he said "eat my food," this is just after he essentially destroyed Amazing grace on the organ. What where we doing at four?

  •  9 років тому

    Great Saxophonist and Artistic

  • @NandanoBlackett
    @NandanoBlackett 10 років тому

    Just superb!!

  • @TheMorpholog
    @TheMorpholog 11 років тому

    Hey guys, I think you give so much importance to the stuffs he uses to play, Selmer that, Dukoff this, Conn bla bla. Think about this: he play good because he studies to play good. I saw people playing whit old and bad saxophones and they played good. The only one secret: a good teacher, and study.

  • @inspir.edmusic
    @inspir.edmusic 11 років тому

    IMO he says a lot more with his horn than he could with his words.

  • @studbagl
    @studbagl 11 років тому

    Love how he uses dynamics as well! This is just great music!

  • @kryptonitetime
    @kryptonitetime 11 років тому

    What do you mean?

  • @19celts
    @19celts 11 років тому

    Clinics are usually just open up for questions. Not a planned type of ordeal. Also i believe he teaches at nyu.

  • @L9C1C5
    @L9C1C5 11 років тому

    If you watched this and didn't learn anything you weren't trying. A close up view of a master playing unaccompanied - priceless.

  • @RomeBlack1
    @RomeBlack1 12 років тому

    You're an idiot.

  • @bobbysbackingtracks
    @bobbysbackingtracks 12 років тому

    Chris is also a great teacher. You are looking at the glass as half empty.

  • @EnterDaMatrix
    @EnterDaMatrix 12 років тому

    If you can't learn from this video you aren't trying enough. Dig in, write it out, comp over it fifty times, just do some work and don't expect it to be handed to you on a silver platter. Just ask anyone who learned all the old bird solos by hand

    • @Zxx459
      @Zxx459 3 роки тому

      Get tha fff#$%&* out

  • @gjbsaxman94
    @gjbsaxman94 12 років тому

    sorry bout the wrong info on the mouthpiece, i just figured its what he played on a few years before that

  • @nimogt
    @nimogt 12 років тому

    @Superdry1302 It's a Dukoff Hollywood (he says so in the full DVD) in "something like a 7" b/c apparently chris potter will play whatever he wants and sounds beast on it without regard to little details us sax mortals worry about such as tip openings

  • @DavidAKZ
    @DavidAKZ 13 років тому

    @2mitches yeap !

  • @rillloudmother
    @rillloudmother 13 років тому

    i found the 5th before i found the 3rd, i was trying to imitate power chords...

  • @gjbsaxman94
    @gjbsaxman94 13 років тому

    @frasermanx it is a selmer SBA with selmer lig, florida link and rico reeds

  • @eric52199
    @eric52199 13 років тому

    sounds like a psycho

  • @rhumbaphone
    @rhumbaphone 13 років тому

    It's a selmer super balanced action and a link mp with a selmer lig, not that any of that really matters .

  • @Locotona22
    @Locotona22 13 років тому

    Dang Killer sound!!

  • @frasermanx
    @frasermanx 14 років тому

    What sax is he playing, model, make - doesnt look like Selmer. King? Great stuff ! MPC might be Otto Link but anyone know ?

  • @frasermanx
    @frasermanx 14 років тому

    What sax is he playing, model, make - doesnt look like Selmer. King? Great stuff !

  • @fabriziocolonna73
    @fabriziocolonna73 14 років тому

    Is there any didactic matherial from him ?

  • @2mitches
    @2mitches 14 років тому

    I love his sound and impeccable usage of the range. He inspires me every time I listen to him.

  • @Josefrojas777
    @Josefrojas777 14 років тому

    Again, tears it up.

  • @dymsk
    @dymsk 14 років тому

    Is he playing on a Dukoff here? The white bite plate and 404 lig make me think so

  • @InvisionThat
    @InvisionThat 14 років тому

    3:26 on.... WTFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF

  • @souzamusicvideos
    @souzamusicvideos 14 років тому

    @kusanophone now that's what I call self-effacing. A god of the saxophone pretending he might not remember the head. And then what he dies is play the head, but not, but yes, but wtf. Mans a complete genius. Makes me want to die, practise like a monothematic microbe or drink myself stupid.

  • @hashpotatoes008
    @hashpotatoes008 14 років тому

    @kusanophone lol lot's of musicians do that especially sax players

    • @mambojazz1
      @mambojazz1 4 роки тому

      He literally didn't remember the melody!! He never actually played it correctly. Chris Potter has no ego at all and is the nicest most humble guy you could ever meet

  • @Jazzsaxman1
    @Jazzsaxman1 14 років тому

    @Superdry1302 Technique wis probably, but Redman puts SO much soul into every note, I think it would be awesome to see

  • @Jazzsaxman1
    @Jazzsaxman1 14 років тому

    I personally would love to see him and Redman play together. They are my two favorite living saxophonists :D

  • @kchappelle
    @kchappelle 14 років тому

    @Jazzman, Thanks for your input...and I tend to agree with you on that topic. The saxophone is a very expressive instrument. And regarding (what do you want?) Shit man, how did you know my birthday was coming up?...I could use a new box of reeds,'Vandoren JAZZ 2's would be nice... Take care man, and I'm just enjoying this topic of jazz and the saxophone.

  • @kchappelle
    @kchappelle 14 років тому

    See that is what I find so confusing...and I agree with you, but then you see someone like Chris Potter play...and he does move his embouchure. I find I have to adjust mine from the top of the horn to the bottom. If I want the bottom to come out loud and strong I have to make a big change with reed pressure, amount of reed in my mouth, and wind pressure too.

  • @kchappelle
    @kchappelle 14 років тому

    I think you're right...

  • @kchappelle
    @kchappelle 14 років тому

    Thanks man...

  • @kchappelle
    @kchappelle 14 років тому

    Talking about embouchure and whether we need to change it or adjust it as we play all over the horn...Well they don't come any better than Chris when it comes to playing. You can see the profile shots of Chris on this video...man his jaw is constantly moving forward and back and this guy plays all over the horn in big jumps and leaps. So many guys are out there saying you should never change your embouchure, I'm sure they just aren't aware of the fact that they do. I think it's necessary...

  • @sheskimusic
    @sheskimusic 15 років тому

    Chris is great. Right with everything. Funny cat too!

  • @kusanophone
    @kusanophone 15 років тому

    0:41 - "see if i can remember the head" lol, what a jerk. Awesome stuff, thanks for sharing

    • @mambojazz1
      @mambojazz1 4 роки тому

      HEY! Chris Potter is the nicest guy you could ever meet! If you watch the video he literally didn't remember the melody! He was serious

  • @Drinkup5390
    @Drinkup5390 15 років тому

    wow, this man is incredible! he is truly the most technically advanced saxophonist as of now!