Jimmy Heath: Why Ben Webster Learned the Lyrics - JazzTimes Before and After

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  • Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
  • February 18, 2011, Mid-Atlantic Jazz Festival, JazzTimes Magazine, Before and After, Larry Appelbaum with Jimmy Heath, who just published "I Walked with Giants." Click here to purchase the book: tinyurl.com/jim... To view Bret Primack's Jimmy Heath documentary: To view on Amazon Prime: www.amazon.com...

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  • @RitaAndersson-jx5gk
    @RitaAndersson-jx5gk Рік тому +2

    Jimmy Heath spoke the truth, knowing the lyrics makes you interpret the music with such feeling.
    When I listen to Ben Webster play 'Tenderley' it has such an effect on me, I can't explain. Gets me every time I hear it...❤

  • @MarTTy4653
    @MarTTy4653 9 років тому +13

    Jimmy hits the nail on the head. Amen!

  • @byronsigrano6849
    @byronsigrano6849 8 років тому +21

    Lester learnt the lyrics too. This is invaluable advice when your instrument is chiefly concerned with melody. Use that vehicle to make your major brush strokes. Then harmony and rhythm can compliment and turn your playing into a masterpiece.

    • @nemo227
      @nemo227 6 років тому

      That's been my point of view also. Some people simply play notes but the best musicians understand the song's subject and message.

  • @gregorylightcatcher1058
    @gregorylightcatcher1058 10 років тому +10

    Rich stuff Jimmy's saying. I always like the musicians who are talking, who are saying something with their horn, more than just hittin notes or makin sounds.

    • @bernabefernandeztouceda7188
      @bernabefernandeztouceda7188 8 років тому +2

      Coltrane did both things. He was like the most lyrical of all the technical sax players.

    • @benjamindady4366
      @benjamindady4366 7 років тому

      Bernabé Fernández Touceda can you give an example?

    • @Smoth22
      @Smoth22 7 років тому +1

      I would like to recommend song of praise by john Coltrane. I think lyrical and both technical.

    • @y34r
      @y34r 5 років тому +1

      Benjamin Lewis-Skeath listen to coltrane solo on stairway to the star from bags and tranes, pure heaven

  • @kbh4950
    @kbh4950 4 роки тому +2

    Love you Jimmy. Rest in peace.

  • @rayoll
    @rayoll 13 років тому +2

    get that man a career as a vocalist! thanks for posting this

  • @bennyjazzful
    @bennyjazzful 4 роки тому +2

    WOW WOW WOW !!!!!!!!!!!!111
    What an amazing person & musician.
    From a mad keen 76yo Aussie fan.
    Stoked to hear Jimmy mention my favorite female Jazz vocalist,Carmen McRae.

  • @pickinstone
    @pickinstone 13 років тому +3

    you really learn how to appreciate how lyrics really make those ballads so emotive after you work with vocalists on those tunes. And if you play a chordal instrument, there's no better way to learn how to truly 'comp until you play with a vocalist. And if you play guitar, well, there's no excuse...

  • @alansenzaki4148
    @alansenzaki4148 4 роки тому +2

    A lesson for all the young musicians out there. I hope they teach this at julliard and berklee. Learn the lyrics to these love songs. Jimmy speaks the truth from all those years.

  • @yvonne243
    @yvonne243 Рік тому

    He is sooo right.....thank you Jimmy Heath ❤️

  • @michaelroach4219
    @michaelroach4219 3 роки тому

    Thank you.wow.I studied with Mr.Heath back in the 70s.It's nice to hear from him again.

  • @bluegoose555
    @bluegoose555 11 років тому +1

    absolute charm incarnate...thanks again for posting

  • @hommefriday
    @hommefriday 11 років тому +2

    I am so, so grateful to JazzVideoGuy. My dream would be to have somebody like Jimmy giving his comments ON EACH performance or recording (I know I sound like Homme de la mancha!). I did have the opportunity to catch up with some of my Gods and ask them about a certain recording or concert. However, by the time I catch up with them, many years go by and of course the memory fades.

  • @bluenotetom
    @bluenotetom 13 років тому

    I love Jimmy Heath.Thanks for posting this. Buy his book. It is really worth reading.

  • @ilpezkato
    @ilpezkato 7 років тому +2

    Thanks for posting!!

  • @lafayettegunter292
    @lafayettegunter292 6 років тому +1

    my favorite tenor players are Ben Webster , Lester Young ,Coleman Hawkins, Gene Ammons ,buddy Tate ,Arnett Cobb ,Dexter Gordon Illinois jacket ,Jimmy Heath ,Benny Golson Stan Getz ,John Coltrane Michael Brecker, Grover Washington Jr, Boney James ,Kirk Whalum, Kenny G and Joshua Redman all have beautiful sounds

  • @jazzbizwoman
    @jazzbizwoman 13 років тому

    Every student of jazz should view this video. Excellent

  • @EndlessMagic
    @EndlessMagic 13 років тому

    This is a real masterclass..
    Thanks a lot for posting..
    Thanks100x.

  • @Guitfiddlejase
    @Guitfiddlejase 13 років тому

    Thank you so much for posting this!

  • @PnpjazzCa1245
    @PnpjazzCa1245 10 років тому +1

    What a great analogy. That's how it should be done. Sing the music through the instrument. It makes sense. If you can sing the line then you can play it.

  • @clavis_voveo
    @clavis_voveo 5 років тому

    This is GOLD!

  • @JazzClubOverSeas
    @JazzClubOverSeas 13 років тому

    We all love Jimmy Heath, he is HIP as always and his comment on lyrics and music has great insight! I am going to translate his words into Japanese and let them know about this video!
    Thanks Jazz Video Guy

  • @godfather12m
    @godfather12m 13 років тому

    Oh my , the intro is fantastic

  • @XelaMa
    @XelaMa 9 місяців тому

    As a jazz vocalist, it's amazing how many (but definitely not all) instrumentalists look down their noses at vocalists! They should learn from Ben & Lester, and listen to Jimmy Heath!!!

  • @jaleelshaw
    @jaleelshaw 12 років тому

    Happy Birthday Jimmy!

  • @99corncob
    @99corncob 6 років тому +8

    I'm sort of surprised that any soloist would not feel a need to learn the words to a ballad. If the words don't work with that you are doing, the ballad does not work. Ben Webster and every other good player know this.

  • @bobsabin
    @bobsabin 2 роки тому

    Immortal.

  • @terrryc
    @terrryc 11 років тому +1

    ALL music students who aspire to play at this level should watch this lecture. It's all about bringing the essence of the emotions behind the composition to the Audience. Otherwise, play in an Army band or some sorry-essed Community Concert band where there's safety in numbers....

  • @JazzVideoGuy
    @JazzVideoGuy  13 років тому

    @davekinci Jimmy calls his composition, based on these changes "Sleeves."

  • @MajorConstruct
    @MajorConstruct 11 років тому

    incredible.....

  • @ZazenFlyin
    @ZazenFlyin 6 років тому +3

    2:41-2:47 anyone transcribed this hot solo?

  • @JazzVideoGuy
    @JazzVideoGuy  13 років тому

    @davekinci He's playing on the chord changes to Autumn Leaves?

  • @1955drv
    @1955drv 5 років тому

    Thanks

  • @Jazacad
    @Jazacad 13 років тому

    AWESOME!!! Post Bret!!!

  • @OGStazzy
    @OGStazzy 2 місяці тому

    Well it all come from the voice voice first instrument after

  • @davekinci
    @davekinci 13 років тому

    Great video!
    What's the song in the beginning and at the end?

  • @woiowoiow190
    @woiowoiow190 4 роки тому

    My bass teacher told me to do this exactly, after all the voice is an instrument. He'd tell me pretend there is a little man inside the upright so make him sing....as a bassist it's easier for me to sing while I play, which is the case every time.

  • @davekinci
    @davekinci 13 років тому

    @JazzVideoGuy yeah sounds like it, i'm going to transcribe those lines :)

  • @JazzVideoGuy
    @JazzVideoGuy  13 років тому

    @nickonthesax well then maybe you should start at the beginning

  • @saxofonistacr
    @saxofonistacr 6 років тому

    thanks, again, if you don't have a gov. grant you should be giving one, there is so much value in preserving the words of this guys! you are doing a terrific job.

    • @JazzVideoGuy
      @JazzVideoGuy  6 років тому +1

      Thank you. I'm going to have to apply for some grants.

    • @saxofonistacr
      @saxofonistacr 6 років тому

      you deserve it!

  • @paulturner6334
    @paulturner6334 5 років тому

    Voicing the lyric adds the proper color...shades of color. Jimmy heath thanks to your parents for percy,al tottie heath.

  • @DCDowDell
    @DCDowDell 10 років тому

    ♪♫

  • @AliLevymusic
    @AliLevymusic 10 років тому

    damn

  • @vladimirlopez7840
    @vladimirlopez7840 3 роки тому

    Dexter is my favorite ballad player. I like Ben Webster but I can only listen to it for a while. Ben’s old old school fast vibrato and crying type playing just doesn’t do it for me.

  • @jackk9366
    @jackk9366 3 роки тому

    He kinda talks like Chris Rock lol

  • @IberianInteractive
    @IberianInteractive 13 років тому

    @nickonthesax AHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAAHHAHAAHAHAH

  • @lj3musicjulien855
    @lj3musicjulien855 Рік тому

    I disagree with Jimmy Heath on Grover couldn't play like the guys he mentioned. Listen to him " Live" and tell me he couldn't play like those giants, & straight ahead players. No disrespect to the late jazz giant.

    • @alextripp406
      @alextripp406 6 місяців тому +1

      I think he's actually defending Grover Washington here! Against the "other" guys that aren't mentioned who just play blazing fast lines.

  • @maisqpoesia9999lcg
    @maisqpoesia9999lcg 13 років тому

    Interesting!!!