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Nathan East for the record full documentary
Nathan East for the record full documentary
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Victor Wooten Masterclass
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#victorwooten #slaplesson #bass An interesting lesson on what it means to be a musician, on the control of the instrument. The wooten slap explained by wooten with concepts not present in the various educational videos. Good fun If you like my channel SUBSCRIBE AND SHARE
Jim Hall Jazz Guitar Master Class vol 1
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Jim Hall Jazz Guitar Master Class vol 1
Earl Greco Advanced Bass Techniques
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Earl Greco Advanced Bass Techniques
Kenny Aronoff Just Laying It Down 1987
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Kenny Aronoff Just Laying It Down 1987
Zildjian Day HighlightWeckl,Jimbo,Brown,Gurtu,Williams,Gadd,Philips,Erskine,Chambers@
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Zildjian Day HighlightWeckl,Jimbo,Brown,Gurtu,Williams,Gadd,Philips,Erskine,Chambers@
Play Harmonica In One Hour Hal Leonard
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Play Harmonica In One Hour Hal Leonard
Agostino Marangolo Re Regine Fanti e Pedine
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Agostino Marangolo Re Regine Fanti e Pedine
Allan Slutsky - Single Note Funk Grooves
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Per Danielsson - Jazz Piano Real Book
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Per Danielsson - Jazz Piano Real Book
Akira Jimbo - Independence Drums Lesson
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Akira Jimbo - Independence Drums Lesson
Yoshihiro Naruse - The chopper bass lesson
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Yoshihiro Naruse - The chopper bass lesson
Drums Tom Brechtlein with Keith Wyatt & Roscoe Beck Blues Drums for Beginners Step 1
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Drums Tom Brechtlein with Keith Wyatt & Roscoe Beck Blues Drums for Beginners Step 1
Tetsuo Sakurai - Bass Mania How to Play Gentle Hearts
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Tetsuo Sakurai - Bass Mania How to Play Gentle Hearts
I love this man… I gain so much ( as a singer) learning & listening. So true - one note, can be demonstrated So Many Ways! Soul is the base ingredient.🖤🎵
Du bist ein echtes Profi, gratuliert 😊
This video should get a noble prize. Some amazing New Orleans piano tips for one and all!
Does anyone have tabs for these? I can't really tell what strings he's playing with the solos/phrases towards the end
This is such an underrated video. This guy is really good. Only 15K views? No way! This guy is Japanese Markus Miller or Larry Graham.
8:22 cool hammer on pull off exercise 11:20 glissandos 18:44 8beat 21:46 16beat 24:55 shuffle 32:20 special technic
fuck, this commentary is obnoxious.
@38:00 this is Claypool vibes
how much was his masterclass? i would love to see him play with Mark King of level 42!
❤Thank you so much …. ❤so much…..
I .practicando .mNo izquieeda❤
Questa pubblicazione è del Giugno 1996.
Thanks for posting!
Name of the first song?? It's impossible ti find it!
Jedi at work
The G.O.A.T of bass players
To think that he wanted to be a guitar player but only went on with piano because he damaged his finger. A blues legend.
I grew up in south Texas, but thanks to my father’s love of music, we were listening to Dr. John, Professor Longhair, and Clifton Chenier to name a few, since we were babies. Grew up with Chuck Berry, Lynyrd Skynryd, GNR, Metallica, etc., but so grateful we were exposed to this music as well.
00:00 intro 01:13 profile 02:06 slap history 03:13 equipments 04:09 form 07:49 basic technic 14:54 sound & effects rhythm approach 18:44 8beat 21:46 16beat 24:55 shuffle 27:02 with synthe bass 29:33 go-go pattern 30:43 ballade 32:20 special technic 37:08 super bass solo 39:02 outro
This lesson from Dr. John is magical. I mean, when I feel depressed and low (and it sadly happens too often in this world), I watch and listen to this video. Dr. John is cool and natural here. It is so heartwarming to feel his music and the tributes he does. For myself, this is the music I love and this is the music that heals my heart. This is the best remedy! Thanks Dr. John and thanks Music Discipline for posting this jewel. :D
Great! Simply great!
I once missed meeting him by about two minutes apparently. I knew who he was, but not really back then. Had I known, I would’ve wigged out a lot more. This video should legit be in the library of congress, though. Try and get in touch with their archives
Wow! ❤❤❤ do you have piece anybody? Please.
Fantastic player...but a teacher? not so much. Maybe it's just me.
Sagge parole condivido appieno, in effetti trovare un Clyde Stubblefield (J. Brown) nel funk o un Calep Emphrey ( BB King) nel Blues non è cosa da tutti i giorni, possono essere "eguagliati" solo da specialisti del genere.... Ad ognuno il suo. Grande Marangolo. Saluti
is there a sheet music for that?
The best bass player Ive ever heard
I use to watch this in the 80s and i copied a lot , thank you Earl Greco❤
28:50 il confronto con Weckl è impietoso
.....Ma perché confrontare?! Io ascolterei.
I can totally practise and understand this
Mac's speaking voice was so hypnotic, soothing and alluring. Even sexy. Like his keys. And it's hard to think of too many other players who can make the piano sound steamy.
Happy like "can you break that down" implying he wanted a note by note tutorial and some technical explanation. and the Doctor just playing it a bit slower while changing the improv. and that's the point--either you can feel it and you want to try to play it or you don't.
Pleeeaaase put the 2nd one up 😊
Thanks for documenting this. Amazing that Dr John shared so much history and truly authentic insights. No shinola on him ever! Love his realism and breaking things down and explaining the musical styles and feelings behind them. What a gem he was. Loved his music from the first time I heard him in early 1970s
What year was this?
I haven't seen this video since the 80s, I had it on VHS. It was my main motivation for slapping and tapping when I started as a teen. I've actually been looking for this footage and I couldn't remember his first name. Thank you for sharing this!
Someone sent me a link to another instruction video that led me to this. Yeah you're right. It's been a while since I've seen these videos and it was many many moons ago.
What's the bass?
Wow
Same guitar model sound so different depending of the guitar player, in piano is more dificult to find, a diferent sound in the same piano, but people like Dr John, McCoy Tyner, Keith Jarret or Thelonious Monk, to name few, they have original sound which is very dificult to get in the same instrument..
oh man, thanks for the upload, I browsed the internet all accross and couldn't find it
Is this the whole series? I remember it being longer but not sure.
I bought this cassette back in the day! So good deserves an NEA award.
The sign of a true master is that they make it look easy
I had to comment on his expression "gunyu gunyu (ぐにゅぐにゅ)" when he talks about vibrato. 🤣
This man’s hands are like a spider on speed. If I had another life it would be doing this, or playing like JLL like he did on that recording live at the star club. Moves the core of my soul!
Great shit! Mr. East is a BEAST!
I'm a professional pianist and I'm sure if I studied this video closely I could get all the notes down. But I still have NO IDEA how he makes that sound. Amazing.
You should try. These tunes are fun to play and you feel such a sense of accomplishment when u learn one.I learned this. ua-cam.com/video/8USAA7WkJqs/v-deo.htmlsi=8-Y68OW-C1Hcgibp
Check out shawn cheeck
He writes the alphabet chords out for piano
I wish I found this sooner. Pure magic
I have this on VHS.😊
"Cuando quiero un Toyota diferencial, trato de golpear con los dedos alrededor del área del padre y el hijo" 6:39