At 61 I figured out stfu and let their intuitions come on line. Speak only when necessary and then with utmost respect if possible. Drop your rigid expectations.
Thank you so much for this it explained a lot to a person who loves jazz but was confused as to how it works . I appreciate you putting this on UA-cam.
Music has become a plot center of ideas instead of jamming or swinging it’s becoming a hassle listening to these guys explaining jazz it’s working with a lot of planning instead of spontaneous creation.
Hi Ran - I do think Cam was at Columbia in 62! And I was at New England Conservatory 1980-84. I remember you very well. You took me to see Fritz Lang movies at Coolidge Corner. Stay safe. Warm regards from Norway.
@@TheDoug2103 Haha, having just finished a jazz degree, this is very true. I suppose it was fun, but mostly just a waste of 3 years. I'm going to try to find a more normal, better paying job now
At 61 I figured out stfu and let their intuitions come on line. Speak only when necessary and then with utmost respect if possible. Drop your rigid expectations.
Rob Scheps looks like a slimmer, tenor sax playin' Chris Christie. Great video!
+albertstroke Ha! He really does!
Best line of the whole thing . Sax to drummer : “I don’t care what you play, but that shit has to be in the pocket!”
No you say that during break. That old school approach really doesn't work any longer.
'without showing the seams all the time' well worded : )
Nice. 9 years ago. glad this video appeared. very intelligent, ....and familiar. thanks.
Thanks! It is still as relevant as it was when recorded.
Thank you so much for this it explained a lot to a person who loves jazz but was confused as to how it works . I appreciate you putting this on UA-cam.
what kind of music do you understand how it works??
Bill, I understand classical music more because I have been taught a certain amount of music theory.
great intimate footage
Great value here, thank you !
Really enjoyed the lesson.
Thanks SO MUCH
I love them lection
Music has become a plot center of ideas instead of jamming or swinging it’s becoming a hassle listening to these guys explaining jazz it’s working with a lot of planning instead of spontaneous creation.
Cameron ,you were at Columbia 1962 ?
Hi Ran - I do think Cam was at Columbia in 62! And I was at New England Conservatory 1980-84. I remember you very well. You took me to see Fritz Lang movies at Coolidge Corner. Stay safe. Warm regards from Norway.
Best vid EVER !!!
I knew Rob Scheps back in the 80's. We both attended NEC. He's a crazy, wonderful musician!
I totally agree. Rob´s playing is underrated.
John Stuart He could imagine a full score visually
My best to both of you
I heard Corcovado by Tom Jobim at minute 15 ....wonderful!
Why Tom? Antonio Carlos? Is that a name his close friends used? Anyway I've seen Tom a lot did he change his name? Is that his Brother?
a rock guitarist plays 3 chords in front of 5000 people, a jazz guitarist plays 5000 chords in from of 3 people.
thats not it on both sides
@@bill3837 oh yes it is. go ahead, be a jazz guitarist. hope you have a nice bedroom.
@@TheDoug2103 Haha, having just finished a jazz degree, this is very true. I suppose it was fun, but mostly just a waste of 3 years. I'm going to try to find a more normal, better paying job now
@@BiggyJimbo …
There is no cook book
Raymond. Burr
Im pretty white but this is one of the whitest things ive ever seen
No different with us "blues musicians"at all.🤷🏽♂️