I like that "ram it in" approach. I try that frequently.
@Derek_whipple11 ай бұрын
Dave Liebman was one of the most profound tenor players in the late 80s early 90s. His sound was so good and he would weave in and out of something cohesive to these long ambiguous lines like this one with no real tonal center and it always sounded so good. I would love to hear more players do that as well as he did.
@Laura-wg5jk Жыл бұрын
I just found your video series and am starting to go through them one by one. Going to try your 'ram the line in' technique. Also, the "Ted Talk" was very inspirational! Great points and thanks for that boost. I am one of those folks - decades long player - with little learned theory along the way, playing fits and starts, but just rededicated myself a few years ago and finished an online one-year course in it because I felt so inadequate in that area. Glad I did, it built some confidence, but until I did that, for years I suffered from the 'less than' syndrome much as you spoke of. If you teach students, they are lucky to have you ! Thanks for what you are doing here.
@harrisonmccomb151111 ай бұрын
Great video and playing! Love the approach and eager to do a little pitch/set class analysis to figure out what makes that line so interesting. I've never been into filed reeds myself :)
@beckyn9338 Жыл бұрын
I love this even though I’m not stuck yet. I am so new to jazz language, I feel like I have a million miles to go…..and I’m trying to forget I’m older so my time to be able to play is shorter than most. Speaking of “cramming in” I want to cram in as much learning and playing as I can in my years left to roam this earth. Your videos are real and refreshing. If I were in your state, I would enroll in your classes because I think you are a fantastic teacher. Oh, and Dave Liebman IS amazing. I will definitely buy his book! 😊
@michaelgarding51611 ай бұрын
Wow, Thanks for this!!!! Subscribing!!
@GeraldDeLoachMusic11 ай бұрын
Thank you!!!!
@thomascohen9924 Жыл бұрын
Denis DiBlasio! When I heard the name, my ears perked up. I went to school with Denis. He was a great player then too!
@GeraldDeLoachMusic Жыл бұрын
Denis is one of my favorite people in the world! Great player and teacher.
@ivrz Жыл бұрын
Excellent. Why does this line work everywhere
@magohipnosis Жыл бұрын
Extremely strong internal structure so while note per note it could be dissonant, the wide intervals make it sound in
@kwootamuckbear929411 ай бұрын
Then. I’m told books aren’t the only way; after collecting a whole library of books 📖 😮🎶🎵🎷
@manuelrecaredorodriguezpol5404 Жыл бұрын
Yeah
@michaelgarding51611 ай бұрын
So, are you saying that, no matter what key you're playing in (key of the song), you are inserting these lines in their original pitches regardless of key? Very cool if so.
@GeraldDeLoachMusic11 ай бұрын
Yes. Because of their tonal ambiguity they work in multiple harmonic scenarios. Some uses are better than others though. But, whenever you use one of these lines it will stretch your ear and stretch the harmony
@michaelgarding51611 ай бұрын
@@GeraldDeLoachMusic I've always considered myself an "inside" player, so this will be great for me.