Thank you Zappa Family & big Hug to Bob. I'm jamming the Entire Vault every day from any single Rocking Teenage Combos all around the World & from the official Frank Channel. I'm adding your performance to my list of Jamming
Ich fühl mich gerade 40 Jahre zurückversetzt auf Parties wo irgendwelche Sachen durch die Luft flogen. Mann war das geil und ich leb immer noch. Mein Lieber, das ist exzellent was du hier lieferst. Danke, macht Spaß das zu hören
Not bad! You're a really good player but you're missing a few things. Just an example: the figure at 0:06 (and again at 0:34) should be 5:2 quintuplets over 4/4, not 1/8th notes in 5/8. When that figure repeats at 0:59, THEN it's 1/8th notes in 5/8. I'm not sure why Robert didn't correct you - I'll have to ask him.
@@ConradStClair we are talking about music not math. We are humans not computers. People like a performance if it feels and grooves good, even it might not has mathematical correctnes. That's exakt the approach RM had.
@@sheikyerbouti3082 It's supposed to groove AND be correct. Every band Frank ever played it with was able to do it, so there's no reason you shouldn't try. And in this particular example, ignoring the fact that it's supposed to be quintuplets in the spot I mentioned means you're missing an important point of Frank's compositional intent. The first two iterations of that figure are supposed to be different from the third. It's "theme and variations 101", man. I'm just trying to share information, not pick on you for getting something wrong.
@@ConradStClair Yes, this might be the differents between Scott Thunes and us regular folks, who just wear tennis shoes. For me music means joy and fun, no rocket-science.
@@sheikyerbouti3082 well, my point is really that you CAN play it correctly if you take a second to work on it. You already know the melody, and playing that line with the correct rhythm isn't very hard. And FWIW, Scott usually just plays the root notes through that section, like it is on the original recording. I play the quintuplets because, like you said, it's about fun and joy. Either way, those should be quintuplets, not 1/8th notes, or you're really missing an important part of the song.
Thank you Zappa Family & big Hug to Bob. I'm jamming the Entire Vault every day from any single Rocking Teenage Combos all around the World & from the official Frank Channel.
I'm adding your performance to my list of Jamming
@@Ministerodellafedeanimica thank you
Ich fühl mich gerade 40 Jahre zurückversetzt auf Parties wo irgendwelche Sachen durch die Luft flogen. Mann war das geil und ich leb immer noch. Mein Lieber, das ist exzellent was du hier lieferst. Danke, macht Spaß das zu hören
Vielen Dank. Bitte unterstütze den Kanal und empfehle ihn anderen weiter.
Beeindruckend!
@@onkelnobbi8327 Dankeschön
Absolute top notch ❤❤❤❤
@@vanomaden thank you
bellissimo
Gracias
That’s amazing, Would you do a tutorial/playthrough for Lucille has messed my mind up?
@@mikelittlebells I need someone to sing that song
Not bad! You're a really good player but you're missing a few things. Just an example: the figure at 0:06 (and again at 0:34) should be 5:2 quintuplets over 4/4, not 1/8th notes in 5/8. When that figure repeats at 0:59, THEN it's 1/8th notes in 5/8. I'm not sure why Robert didn't correct you - I'll have to ask him.
@@ConradStClair we are talking about music not math. We are humans not computers. People like a performance if it feels and grooves good, even it might not has mathematical correctnes. That's exakt the approach RM had.
@@sheikyerbouti3082 It's supposed to groove AND be correct. Every band Frank ever played it with was able to do it, so there's no reason you shouldn't try. And in this particular example, ignoring the fact that it's supposed to be quintuplets in the spot I mentioned means you're missing an important point of Frank's compositional intent. The first two iterations of that figure are supposed to be different from the third. It's "theme and variations 101", man.
I'm just trying to share information, not pick on you for getting something wrong.
@@ConradStClair Yes, this might be the differents between Scott Thunes and us regular folks, who just wear tennis shoes. For me music means joy and fun, no rocket-science.
@@sheikyerbouti3082 well, my point is really that you CAN play it correctly if you take a second to work on it. You already know the melody, and playing that line with the correct rhythm isn't very hard.
And FWIW, Scott usually just plays the root notes through that section, like it is on the original recording. I play the quintuplets because, like you said, it's about fun and joy. Either way, those should be quintuplets, not 1/8th notes, or you're really missing an important part of the song.
@@ConradStClair BTW: are you the bassplayer of Furious Bongos? If so, your version of zomby woof is absolutly great. 😍😍