Very well played! Congratulations. When you look at the transcription as dots on a page then see the notation with the music it’s like 2 different worlds.😀Good job.
'SPOT ON THE MONEY.... BROTHER'.... YOU MAKE IT LOOK LIKE YOUR JUST CHECKING YOUR MAIL.... 'IMPRESSIVE'.... R'MEMBER AND 'NEVER FORGET' PHILLY JOE JONES.... ❤
You are amazing player my friend!!!!!!You are loving very much what you are doing!!!!Bravo!!!!!I am new in jazz drumming...I want your advise about my bass drum sound.What bass drumheads you are using in this video?What is your hi hat exact brand,model and size.Thank you!!!!!
A roll is just the fact to play a constant flow, this there is in fact a triplet roll. But if it sounds like press roll (which is probably what you were asking) it's probably because of the speed and the sticking, i'm using six stroke rolls
@@Epicurus48 the first R is really accented, but the two L are kinda soft. So I didn’t write them accented in the transcription, but it helps to think them as accent when you learn the pattern. You should have the accented rhythm clear and then you fill it with double strokes.
Hey mister detective! Well seen 😉 As I only have one camera, I had to record several takes in order to make this nice editing. What we are listening to is the original, plus my take with the camera on my left. It seems that on the take with the camera in front, I indeed missed a hit...
It’s not easy to play transcriptions - well done. Your opportunity is to work on your time- the licks have less impact when not locked in to the pulse.
The things that made the people they imitate was invention and creativity. Are there any recordings of Philly Joe Jones playing Zutty Singleton solos? Nope. How about Charlie Parker playing Louis Armstrong solos? Yeah...I didn't think so. It's one thing to imitate early on, but to put that stuff up on a UA-cam video to show the world? Why do it? We can go listen to the original artist recordings. They will always sound better than the imitations.
In every musician's career, there is a part of learning and digesting the language and vocabulary of the masters, and later a part of forging your own identity and creativity and developing something new. In every musician's career. Ask every good musician you want. Transcriptions are just part of the process of learning new vocabulary and digesting it to create your own sound afterwards
REally dumb take here, as Parker and Armstrong were just like everybody else and started out sounding like shit, and had to work hard, play other people's music, practice their asses off until we finally hear them on recordings. So you're just being really foolish and ignorant, as there's nothing at all wrong with people learning high-level solos and playing them at a high level. Bravo OP, ignore the foolish haters!
,,,,highest applause….for technique, reading and feel. Bravo, very accomplished!
Thank you so much! 🙌
Dude that was saucy as can be. Loved it
Haha saucy and swingy, it's how it should be! Thank you 🙏😁
All of these are absolutely phenomenal and inspiring... thank you for all of your hard work .
Thank you so much for your message man, it's great to hear that it helps motivate people!
Spot on, Man! That is a lot of hours, years in the making! Great work! Thanks!
Some exceptional playing.
Hell yeah, great intensity and drive. Very nice.
Philly Joe would have been very impressed, and of course flattered by your excellent playing.
Lovely playing!
Nice work buddy! Philly Joe would be proud!
Haha thank you so much!
Very well!
Philly Joe was just such a beautiful and creative player. Fantastic job with this!
Great playing and transcribing! Lovely job.
woahhh!!!! script script
@@RaymondBlack-ve4qw ?
Beautiful feel and phrasing! Wow. :)
Nice. Philly Joe Jones was really creative on his drumkit.
You did it!
congratulations!! Any more,please...
Sorry bro!!! Yamn
EXCELLENT !
Bravo!!! Sounds amazing, just the video I needed to expand my vocabulary!
Man, that’s fantastic playing! ❤️☮️
Damn kid !
Burnin’ 🔥
Beautiful playing bro!
Real nice playing.🙂
Thanks a lot man!
very good.....................................
How you play so fast and clean?
Great playing and sound drumkit!
Thanks a lot!
Bravissimo!
Awesome ! good time...and nice feel... bravo !! 😸
Thanks you man! 🤟
Very well played! Congratulations. When you look at the transcription as dots on a page then see the notation with the music it’s like 2 different worlds.😀Good job.
Amazing playing!!!!!Bravo!!!!what is your left crash-ride cymbal
Thank you very much! It's a Bosphorus 22'' master vintage ride. 🤘
Beautiful!
Amazing man! Can I ask what are the cymbals and what is the drum kit
Sweet !! all round ..
'SPOT ON THE MONEY.... BROTHER'.... YOU MAKE IT LOOK LIKE YOUR JUST CHECKING YOUR MAIL.... 'IMPRESSIVE'.... R'MEMBER AND 'NEVER FORGET' PHILLY JOE JONES.... ❤
Excellent!
Muito bom !!! Parabéns !!
You are amazing player my friend!!!!!!You are loving very much what you are doing!!!!Bravo!!!!!I am new in jazz drumming...I want your advise about my bass drum sound.What bass drumheads you are using in this video?What is your hi hat exact brand,model and size.Thank you!!!!!
Nice!
Well done. (Clap, Clap, Clap emoji)
Nice feel. I like the sound of that ('22?) ride on your right. Is that a K?
Thanks man! That's an 22' Instambul 30th anniversary
Why triplets sound like rolls?
A roll is just the fact to play a constant flow, this there is in fact a triplet roll. But if it sounds like press roll (which is probably what you were asking) it's probably because of the speed and the sticking, i'm using six stroke rolls
I am a huge Buddy Rich fan, and you are very good! Smooth, great technique with your left hand!
What kind of drum is that? Sounds amazing
whats the sticking for the beginning solo - the triplets
@@Epicurus48 it’s 2 groupings of nine:
R l l r r L r r L R …
Here you are!
@@alfiolainidrums4988im assuming the capitalized letters are accents, does this mean its ignoring the accents in the transcription?
@@Epicurus48 the first R is really accented, but the two L are kinda soft. So I didn’t write them accented in the transcription, but it helps to think them as accent when you learn the pattern. You should have the accented rhythm clear and then you fill it with double strokes.
@@alfiolainidrums4988 ahh ok that clears it up. thanks a bunch rlly
Oooh smoking man! Sounds great. What is the ride Cymbal on your right hand?
Thanks a lot! I have a Instambul 30th anniversary 22" ride
W H O A 😱🤘🏼🔥
Haha thanks man! 😆
Sweet playing man ! What's the name of that ride on your right side ?
Hey thanks a lot! It's an Instambul Agop, 30th anniversary 22' ride
Hi Aldi’s would like to tell me what sticks you use? Thanks toni
Hi Roni, thanks for your message!
I'm using the Vater Teardrop sticks 👌
Thanks for your answer alfio! Thanks for your work…
bravo
この曲の楽譜はどこで手に入りますか?
Where can I get the sheet music for this song?
Hi! You can get the PDF of the transcription on my Patreon Page, link in the bio.
Write me a message there!
What cymbals are you using in this?
Hi man! It’s a Bosphorus master vintage 22’ ride on my left, and a Istambul 30th anniversary 22’ ride on my right 👌
Yes...
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Sticking for #9?
If you ask for the 9 stroke roll in the first line, it's :
R l l r r L r r l
@@alfiolainidrums4988 classic philly, so really good job on this!!!
killiiiiiing
1:36 a cross-stick missing? Hmmmm.... I think what we are listening at is the actual recording by Philly Joe, not the Alfio Laini drums...
Hey mister detective! Well seen 😉
As I only have one camera, I had to record several takes in order to make this nice editing. What we are listening to is the original, plus my take with the camera on my left. It seems that on the take with the camera in front, I indeed missed a hit...
bravo!
Thank you!
bro what ride is that 🥶🥶
Hey, I have a Instambul 30th anniversary 22" ride on my right, and a bosphorus master vintage 22" ride on my left 👌👌
@@alfiolainidrums4988 thanks 🦾🦾
@@alfiolainidrums4988 u sound great btw
hi, mit welcher speed spielt du das stück?
Hey! Also im Video ist es das original speed, 100%
Ich meine wie viel bpm?
@@sampan706 ah okey, also ich weiss nicht prezis. Ich habe es ohne Metronome aufgenommen, nur mit dem original audio. Aber es is ungefähr 270 BPM
@@alfiolainidrums4988 boah wow, die achtel mit 270 bpm? Und die wirbel auch?
@@sampan706 viertel Note mit 270 😉
Cómo puedo tocar así ?
Con dedicación y corazon! Puedes encontrar mi transcripciónes en Patreon 👌
awesome ❤
Amazing! Incredible work on the transcription and accomplished performance! Who taught you drums!?
Thank you very much! I studied 5 years with Jeff Ballard, at the university of Basel. That was such a great experience
@@alfiolainidrums4988 will definitely remember both of you when I do drum talk here in USA and Australia
@@Ranger1216 awesome! Hit me up when you do that!
slick af.
Auch hier mit Noten, sehr gut, da kann man sich schneller alles raufdruecken.
1:05
Kto jest waszym zdaniem bardziej utalentowany.Ten co gra z nut,czy ten co gra ze słuchu :)
Those were not 8th note triplets being played.
Hey! I don’t know where in the solo you are talking about, but I think the transcription is acurate
Philly 2 the death !!
It’s not easy to play transcriptions - well done. Your opportunity is to work on your time- the licks have less impact when not locked in to the pulse.
Would almost give my right hand 4 a 20" K Constantinople dude !!!
What would you play the Ride with? Hahaha
A26 do be a viby place though…
Hmmmmmm
Are any of these imitators capable of creating something original of their own? Can they play anything derived from their own life experience?
ua-cam.com/video/sjvew9ekbLc/v-deo.html
I'm also posting some concerts extracts, if you thought I couldn't play anything of my own
Philly Joe, Tony Williams play too much for me ,give me Grady Tate ,Jimmy Cobb anyday!!
The things that made the people they imitate was invention and creativity. Are there any recordings of Philly Joe Jones playing Zutty Singleton solos? Nope.
How about Charlie Parker playing Louis Armstrong solos? Yeah...I didn't think so. It's one thing to imitate early on, but to put that stuff up on a UA-cam video to show the world?
Why do it? We can go listen to the original artist recordings. They will always sound better than the imitations.
In every musician's career, there is a part of learning and digesting the language and vocabulary of the masters, and later a part of forging your own identity and creativity and developing something new. In every musician's career.
Ask every good musician you want.
Transcriptions are just part of the process of learning new vocabulary and digesting it to create your own sound afterwards
REally dumb take here, as Parker and Armstrong were just like everybody else and started out sounding like shit, and had to work hard, play other people's music, practice their asses off until we finally hear them on recordings. So you're just being really foolish and ignorant, as there's nothing at all wrong with people learning high-level solos and playing them at a high level. Bravo OP, ignore the foolish haters!
Oh boy
SWINGING,!!!!!