Hi Jared , Thank you for your contribution . I have his book . Since the harmony is not mentioned on those 4 blues pages , what is to be considered for those lines ? Is it standard blues changes like 111144115415 or jazz blues ?. It seems like he takes some liberty in his changes even when playing standard blues . Could you please help me out with the harmonical changes on blues , blues 1 , blues 2and blues 3 respectively . I sincerely appreciate your help
What a horrible thing to say about a man who I'm sure, would've been able to school you! He was a MASTER-no-one of the FATHERS OF THE UPRIGHT BASS-surely you don't think it was really a problem for Ray Brown, even if the E-string did rattle(I didn't notice it because it was inconsequential-perhaps considered it as part of his great sound even)...wow man, get a life! 8-25-24.
@@leolilja656 Yes it's "Bye Bye Blackbird", one of the most famous and well-known standards in all of jazz, and like you, knew what "baba blackburn" really meant-how could you not, after being a part of jazz for so long? 8-25-24.
So any would be great videos that seetoforget the most important part oflearning musicESPECIALLY jazz: listening! Asa rule of thumbsybe people who make videos should, upon editing, remove HALF of the speaking. Heck, it could even be the instructor playing… Then again I suppose maybe this isn’t supposed to be a tutorial video but perhaps more biography. Anyway, not dissing on the creator. Love jazz double bass, ray brown, the old unsung bass players who’s names don’t resonate like bird or miles. Thanks for sharing!
See Planes video re Paul Chambers, which used PCs name very oddly. Now we have Planes video re RBrown, which for the thumbnail appears to have photoshopped a lit blunt in his mouth. Boooo...boo...boo. Insulting to RBs memory. Plane is ... well ... a strange academic. University educations... pfooey
@@JaredPlane thanks for your reply. BTW I'm not part of the SJW snowflake crowd, who themselves tend to get socalled triggered. So no need apologizing to ME. Just do the right thing, as you said. Don't make odd cartoons showing geniuses doing things that have no context! I mean Einstein s Grandchildren wouldn't like to see cartoon of him smoking Crack while at the chalkboard talking math with his peers.
I love Ray Browns bass playing definitely a master
Awesome stuff man, thank you!
Hi Jared ,
Thank you for your contribution .
I have his book . Since the harmony is not mentioned on those 4 blues pages , what is to be considered for those lines ? Is it standard blues changes like 111144115415 or jazz blues ?. It seems like he takes some liberty in his changes even when playing standard blues . Could you please help me out with the harmonical changes on blues , blues 1 , blues 2and blues 3 respectively . I sincerely appreciate your help
These videos are great!
Thanks Jared 👍
Awesome 👌
Brilliant video Jared! Thanks again. Hope you're disinfecting that bass twice a day!!! :)
This video is 🤩🤩🤩🤩
For me Ray Brown is the best and have one course of bass. I need the address .
appreciate your video!
Wow! Amazing videos! I want to buy Ray Brown method ... how do I?
No Amazon tem, mas comprei o meu no site da FreeNote. 👍
What's with the horrible rattling noise on Brown's E string? Is that expected?
Ray Brown was known to pluck the E string very hard, causing significant rattle. Some like the sound. I sometimes find it a bit off-putting.
Thank you.@@JaredPlane
What a horrible thing to say about a man who I'm sure, would've been able to school you! He was a MASTER-no-one of the FATHERS OF THE UPRIGHT BASS-surely you don't think it was really a problem for Ray Brown, even if the E-string did rattle(I didn't notice it because it was inconsequential-perhaps considered it as part of his great sound even)...wow man, get a life! 8-25-24.
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What do you mean "Baba Blackburn" ? ua-cam.com/video/xhhYd-8S-Ac/v-deo.html
I want to get to know more about this descending fours pattern
"bye bye blackbird"
@@leolilja656 Yes it's "Bye Bye Blackbird", one of the most famous and well-known standards in all of jazz, and like you, knew what "baba blackburn" really meant-how could you not, after being a part of jazz for so long? 8-25-24.
Maybe not so great talking over the music so we cannot really hear it?
So any would be great videos that seetoforget the most important part oflearning musicESPECIALLY jazz: listening! Asa rule of thumbsybe people who make videos should, upon editing, remove HALF of the speaking. Heck, it could even be the instructor playing…
Then again I suppose maybe this isn’t supposed to be a tutorial video but perhaps more biography. Anyway, not dissing on the creator. Love jazz double bass, ray brown, the old unsung bass players who’s names don’t resonate like bird or miles. Thanks for sharing!
See Planes video re Paul Chambers, which used PCs name very oddly. Now we have Planes video re RBrown, which for the thumbnail appears to have photoshopped a lit blunt in his mouth. Boooo...boo...boo. Insulting to RBs memory. Plane is ... well ... a strange academic. University educations... pfooey
And frankly youtube somehow should have their algorithm robots catch insults against such wonderful people of the past.
You're right. The thumbnail was inappropriate. It's now been fixed. My apologies for any offence caused.
@@JaredPlane thanks for your reply. BTW I'm not part of the SJW snowflake crowd, who themselves tend to get socalled triggered. So no need apologizing to ME. Just do the right thing, as you said. Don't make odd cartoons showing geniuses doing things that have no context! I mean Einstein s Grandchildren wouldn't like to see cartoon of him smoking Crack while at the chalkboard talking math with his peers.