Thanks so much for doing this Ari. It’s awesome to have a pro like you generously teach fundamentals like this. Much appreciated. It was a privilege to watch you at Smalls a few years ago and I learned a lot from it as well, your dynamics are otherworldly.
Ari this is great thank you. When you first start out, before it's really internalized, do you think about the starting point? So if it's a four-beat phrase and your ending point is the "e of 1" do find yourself thinking of starting the phrase on the "e of 1"? I realize the goal is not to be thinking of the math - but when first starting out with this exercise is that the way to approach it?
Thanks so much for doing this Ari. It’s awesome to have a pro like you generously teach fundamentals like this. Much appreciated. It was a privilege to watch you at Smalls a few years ago and I learned a lot from it as well, your dynamics are otherworldly.
ari is the mac demarco of jazz
Ari your playing is so inspiring! I still have so much to learn from your playing but that's what makes it fun
It's a joy to watch you play!
This great. So lyrical and open to variation. Thank you!
Thanks for the great lesson ari!
Ari great lesson, very entertaining , thanks!
cool ! does anyone know what cymbals arre those?
great tipos btw. thanks and happy holidays!
Ari you are amazing!
Art Blakey did the triplet thing and was killer.
Hey thanks for watching everyone.
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i have always been want to practicing this, but the most confusiing thing for me , is how to connect it after i resolve it?it sounds strange to me
Hey! Great exercise!
Ari this is great thank you. When you first start out, before it's really internalized, do you think about the starting point? So if it's a four-beat phrase and your ending point is the "e of 1" do find yourself thinking of starting the phrase on the "e of 1"? I realize the goal is not to be thinking of the math - but when first starting out with this exercise is that the way to approach it?
Ed Stalling if I’m thinking of a very specific phrase then yes. If I’m improvising then no.
wooowwww!! fantastic
*’...Let’s play So What for instance. .... » And sings So What right on D Minor. Fuck ! He has great ear.
he is actually singing there in approximately A minor... anyway perfect pitch doesn't say much about a person's ear, aside from having perfect pitch
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