Homeskoolin’ Volume 318, Tom Bukovac, “How To Write A Song”

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501chorusecho

501chorusecho

Күн бұрын

Thanks for watching friends
I wanted to give a sincere thank you to Doug Jarrell for the fine work on my instruments
To D’Addario and Andy Pitcher for the supplies
To the boys at Goodrich Sound for the bangin’ new volume pedal.
Upcoming things to look out for:
In Stereo vinyl will be here in early July, appreciate your patience on that
There are still a handful of tickets left for the Guthrie and Uncle Larry record release parties in august 16 and 17…it’s about to be sold out
There are still tickets around if you wanna come see old Larry plunkin in the band behind Vince Gill at the Ryman for a few nights August 1-4
Guthrie and I are going to Hotlanta next week to film an episode with Rick Beato talking about our new record as well, so keep an eye out for that too friends
If you are getting something out of these videos, every little contribution helps
My PayPal is tombukovac@gmail.com
My Venmo is @Tom-Bukovac-1

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@Terry_Dale
@Terry_Dale Ай бұрын
"The corporate eye" what a great expression, could be a good band name or song title... Love your channel Tom...thx.
@joebill663
@joebill663 Ай бұрын
We just love predictability. Makes us feel safe. But if you don't switch up your walk home, the wolf will getcha
@christopherweise438
@christopherweise438 Ай бұрын
That damn wolf. Always been afraid of him.
@chrischarles1468
@chrischarles1468 Ай бұрын
Hey Uncle Larry I’ve got three comments. 1. Mandolin??? Bust one out on us please. 2. Tribute bands-Unfortunately blame the lack of rock radio for the over abundance of classic rock cover and tribute bands. Where do you get your original shit played … although you and Guthrie maybe breaking some ground. 3. Prog rock for children- play “Close To The Edge” loud for your kids. I did for my son when he was young. It freaked him out, but he definitely didn’t ask, “Is that even music.” As always much love from NC.
@miguelluismusic4181
@miguelluismusic4181 Ай бұрын
Tom my writers block vanished as soon as I heard that mystical background cricket... thanks champ... you inspire me and relax my dog with your voice...
@501chorusecho
@501chorusecho Ай бұрын
you got it chief
@sangertx9077
@sangertx9077 Ай бұрын
@@501chorusecho - I like it when champ and chief bond like that in our VCB.
@robolivermusic
@robolivermusic Ай бұрын
As someone who gives beginner lessons, whenever I show a student the modern simple 4 chord song template, they’re usually either happy that it’s so easy or disappointed to find out the song actually doesn’t even change. There’s an art to making something simple have complexity. Some of the modern songs pull it off, and many of them do not. Great video, Tom.
@sangertx9077
@sangertx9077 Ай бұрын
I love the line in “Victim of Love”…”I could be wrong…but I’m not.”
@gratefulpipeandcigar3239
@gratefulpipeandcigar3239 Ай бұрын
That is a good one😊
@angrymallbabies5081
@angrymallbabies5081 Ай бұрын
Don Henley’s coat of arms phrase
@t.sewell1513
@t.sewell1513 Ай бұрын
Reminds me of my previous marriage.
@MrDevins
@MrDevins 23 күн бұрын
You’re not wrong.
@MikesTrueStories
@MikesTrueStories Ай бұрын
Really dig the budget “era”(as the kids say) Larry! Fun to see what a guy who has holy grail instruments around thinks of some of the more affordable lesser vintage options out there
@Bond-dy6cb
@Bond-dy6cb Ай бұрын
Most awesome guitar channel ever; thanks for all the kick ass music. 💪🎸
@MoReverb
@MoReverb Ай бұрын
Very cool way you played the chorus on the intro bit , really liked that slower feel, Thanks
@jimmyfrombrooklyn8550
@jimmyfrombrooklyn8550 Ай бұрын
So glad my musical moral compass was shaped by classic 60s/70s guitar centric music. It’s helped tremendously to fend off the assault of 4 chord pablum, made me a bit of a snob. But that brought me to you. Oh, most 60s/70s bands are tribute bands at this point.
@Damdochax
@Damdochax Ай бұрын
Tom, I’ve been watching your channel for sometime now and you just have an incredible tone no matter what guitar you’re playing. Good luck with the new house that’s an exciting purchase. Cheers.
@deadwood3764
@deadwood3764 Ай бұрын
A Pleasure watching you play.
@stephanbijl8628
@stephanbijl8628 3 күн бұрын
Love your videos! Very inspirational
@SeeCSeesCC
@SeeCSeesCC Ай бұрын
❤ Skool loves all the videos you post Tom anytime any day
@PhilsArtDotCom
@PhilsArtDotCom Ай бұрын
HAA!! That's the best explanation of jazz I've ever heard.
@marioalberto8529
@marioalberto8529 Ай бұрын
Good news!!! Keep on rocking
@jbpmusic4900
@jbpmusic4900 23 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your insights man! It seems like the guys that share the tricks of the trade are truly the humble but also great at what they do. I put everything you teach to use. Thanks dude!
@dlmyrs
@dlmyrs Ай бұрын
Beautiful Deluxe, Tom. And that slide song on the Fernandez could make a grown man cry.
@ap7498
@ap7498 Ай бұрын
Thanks Uncle Larry, happy to hear you and Guthrie are going to Atlanta to talk about your album!
@rileybria
@rileybria Ай бұрын
Doug's gotta be one of the best to do it. He's performed some miracles on some tough repairs for me and I'll always sing his praises. Jared Peterman's another absolutely great tech as well as a monster player. So lucky to have so many great techs in our little big town in TN
@tejas.darwin
@tejas.darwin Ай бұрын
Some Jazz is un-listenable, some of it is dull, but some of it is pure Genius!
@ManchurianCounterweight
@ManchurianCounterweight Ай бұрын
sort of like everything, huh?
@vhollund
@vhollund Ай бұрын
Who doesn't love Ben Webster and Oscar Peterson
@halvach1998
@halvach1998 Ай бұрын
That applies to all genres, 10% worth listening to....
@jamesBrian-lu4kj
@jamesBrian-lu4kj Ай бұрын
88.3 in San Diego plays the best jazz you will ever hear...it's my go-to when out and about
@Strongholle
@Strongholle Ай бұрын
@@halvach1998 I'd say maybe more so for jazz. On one side, many jazzheads get too caught up in a race of who can come up with the wackiest, most complex and overcooked shit out of sheer pretention, on the other jazz usually involves complex rhythm, harmony and feel so tons of people who'd do fine in other genres can't wrap their heads around all that and end up repeating the same progressions and licks to an extent that makes Greta Van Fleet sound groundbreaking vs. Zeppelin.
@MrRhythmguitar
@MrRhythmguitar Ай бұрын
There is an old adage, usually regarding solos, "less is more." I'm thinking that to some folks jazz sounds like an onslaught of notes that is hard for their ears to parse. If a song can make its point with three or fours chords and a nice melody that is just enough for a lot of people. Not everyone is lucky enough to play an instrument and to have trained their ear in the process. Depending on my mood, I like artists like Miles Davis, Django Reinhardt (see the Hot Club of France recordings), and others, but I mainly enjoy The Who, Pink Floyd, Roy Orbison (fantastic voice), crunchy rock, and a wide range of other artists and performers. I would like to thank Tom for taking the time to make these videos. A friend of mine turned me on to them a few weeks ago and I've been working my way through them. There is so much useful information in these episodes! Tom is a real inspiration, I wish that there had been a mentor like him around when I was first learning to play guitar.
@mikedr1549
@mikedr1549 Ай бұрын
Sometimes I'll forward through the intro song (I know I know) - but this one had be glued to the computer! Nice haunting version played superbly! Love you Tom!
@donwershba2319
@donwershba2319 Ай бұрын
Looking forward to The Rick Beato episode - should be great!
@houndjr40
@houndjr40 Ай бұрын
I like any chord progressions that evoke emotion and resolve.
@TimTame1
@TimTame1 Ай бұрын
I do know what you're talking about. The pop song model has become perfect with its production, structure and heart strings. It does draw you in but it's all to perfect and unfortunately all sounds the same (within each genre). For me, it too has become the eternal background music. Thank for everything Tom!
@bobryan8793
@bobryan8793 Ай бұрын
Met you at the guitar show in Orange county...your biggest fan my Brother owns Goodrich Sound..and is proud your using his pedal....
@r0bophonic
@r0bophonic Ай бұрын
Like addicts, we musicians have spoiled our brains for the simple music that casual listeners love. We’ve heard it all before. We need ever increasing novelty and complexity to keep us interested. Hence postwar jazz, fusion, serialism, art music, and so on.
@donmorton7179
@donmorton7179 Ай бұрын
The "Victim of Love" intro is SPOT ON, Larry! Great old song.
@jeffreyswansey5195
@jeffreyswansey5195 Ай бұрын
You just wanted your boy's to have a pool in the Nashville heat, and you moved whatever mountain needed to be moved and you made it happen, The "Dad" in you is strong and you impress this 66 year old guitar playin' Grandfather of 6 more and more all the time. Good work Tom, Good worrk. 👍💪
@Mr.Owl9
@Mr.Owl9 Ай бұрын
Agreed, Been committed to D'Addario strings for the last 30+ years now, they are the best...
@michaelnc4450
@michaelnc4450 Ай бұрын
Great Stuff!!! Pulling the intro for another great Tom Bukovac Ringtone! Have a great weekend at the pool Tom and kiddos 😎👍
@Goodrichvp
@Goodrichvp Ай бұрын
You are a Badass! Thanks for the Goodrich Sound shoutout. We are fans of all the players in the musical trenches
@501chorusecho
@501chorusecho Ай бұрын
Thank you bro…very kind of you to send it my way
@brians5791
@brians5791 Ай бұрын
I agree with you 100% on Jazz
@devincrinklaw2104
@devincrinklaw2104 Ай бұрын
Tom, you are my favorite Living guitar player! Love all your stuff brother. Thank you!
@501chorusecho
@501chorusecho Ай бұрын
thank you my dear man
@RatherBeRiffing
@RatherBeRiffing Ай бұрын
Scored my tix for Aug 16. Can't wait!
@dahlbaker
@dahlbaker Ай бұрын
Plunkin' Tele from Chopper World. Congrats on the new digs.
@seanzinger
@seanzinger Ай бұрын
I heard Johnny Rzeznik once say that when you have writer’s block you’re actually still writing the whole time-you just hate everything. It was really eye opening. I like your philosophy too. Try to come up with something that doesn’t bore you, and hopefully it doesn’t bore everyone else too.
@andy.pitcher
@andy.pitcher Ай бұрын
Tom! You’re so welcome, glad to get good strings your way again.
@gratefulpipeandcigar3239
@gratefulpipeandcigar3239 Ай бұрын
Sounds like uncle Larry's got a cricket or two in the kitchen. Love that sound.
@Nozmo_King_NJ
@Nozmo_King_NJ Ай бұрын
Love those old Fernandes copies! The looks like a good one. Been using D'Addario XL 10's for a while, love them.
@mikeg3754
@mikeg3754 Ай бұрын
Tom, We are very close in age and I listen to all types of music. I have always leaned towards blues, rock and country but I find myself listening to jazz more and more. I now find myself hunting down jazz on vinyl. It's not for everyone but really good jazz holds it's own.
@gj5250
@gj5250 Ай бұрын
I totally agree mark. 👍
@user-ks6up1vi5t
@user-ks6up1vi5t Ай бұрын
Thanks again Uncle Larry, I'm with you on the "tribute" or "cover" band thing, I want to just create my own, period, I'll be 70 in July, ain't got time to be an echo, a voice is what I want.
@jasonwooler801
@jasonwooler801 Ай бұрын
My fav tribute band was Yellow Matter Custard. Matt Bissonette, Paul Gilbert, Neal Morse, Mike Portnoy, Kasim Sulton doing Beatles numbers. It was a lot of fun.
@marknova8704
@marknova8704 2 күн бұрын
Now that everyone can cut, copy, paste, quantize, and synthesize their parts, music has become even more formulaic. This is also a huge factor in why music has regressed. One doesn't need to practice music anymore to be a 'musician' in the public's eye. Just push a button or two, quantize, and boom...a 'song' is recorded.
@simonmelrose7637
@simonmelrose7637 Ай бұрын
Haha, man you are one hell of a guitar player, but I don’t even come here for that anymore. Some of your philosophy, observations, and attitudes just ring so true for me. It’s like therapy and sometimes I find myself just laughing and nodding my head. Some times all you want in this world is to be leveled with and there’s nothing but truth on this channel. Keep it up!
@501chorusecho
@501chorusecho Ай бұрын
Thank you my brother
@tdguitar
@tdguitar Ай бұрын
Hi Uncle Larry. I read somewhere that the human brain makes automatic and active choices. Automatic choices can be walking, talking, enjoying things You already have accepted, liking people You already understand etc. Active choices are trying to understand something new, getting to know people, learning a craft, accepting differences etc. The normal divide between automatic and active choices is 95% to 5%. Some peolpe claim that if algorithms keep giving people only what they already have acceptet, they might stop trying using the «active» 5%. Trying to keep the active part of the brain alive seems important. So keep those complicated chords coming. Love the show
@petedunning_SG
@petedunning_SG Ай бұрын
"No, we're not going to play jazz odessy tonight!"
@brutus6328
@brutus6328 Ай бұрын
I thought that cricket was in MY room! Had to hit the pause button to check! LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
@gwbuilder5779
@gwbuilder5779 Ай бұрын
How true on the chords Tom. I've been slowly working on writing songs again and I find myself using a lot of 4 chord progressions with single note walking in between to kind of lead the melody and move the feel of the song. Your recent wordless songs have been very familiar. Funny how that works in music.🤙
@krisptaco
@krisptaco Ай бұрын
Dangit, now I have to listen to the entire album. 😜😜
@duggl
@duggl Ай бұрын
Aww man. Hate to hear that you have to give up the Monte Carlo. Also, I see your mug is on the d'addario website now. That was quick. Congrats!
@kylegrieser6194
@kylegrieser6194 Ай бұрын
I'm being conditioned by Uncle Larry! And I'm 100% on board for it.
@mikes2270
@mikes2270 Ай бұрын
Such a great video, Tom, on so many levels. Thanks for the recommendations for guys who work on guitars. My wife and I are musicians and probably moving to Nashville next summer because we love it there. One of my Les Pauls needs new frets so I’m going to look up Dougie. Mostly, I played GHS boomers and have for years; I’ll have to give D’addario another try. Finding vintage pickups in a project guitar that you thought was meh. It’s like finding buried treasure. On the subject of being bored with hearing yourself, play the same stuff over and over, we are all prisoners of our conventions and conveniences. What I have found is really interesting is playing guitar while I’m watching TV and only half paying attention to what I’m playing somehow it lets me detach from my conventions and reach out past it all and let new and different stuff come out. It’s like my playing is not being limited by my expectations. It’s cool. I hear what you’re saying about jazz being background music to most of the world; but I feel a bit differently about it. For me, jazz has always been the music of summertime. It puts me in a certain state of mind that only jazz will do. Although Donald Fagen’s Night Fly album and Steely Dan does it too. It’s awesome stuff. And finally, I have to agree with Marshall that a colony of slippermen is not really my favorite song from the Lamb lies down. Especially when there are so many other great songs on that album like fly on a windshield or anyway or hairless heart. I love all that old Genesis stuff. I love playing blood on the rooftops, Squonk, ripples, cuckoo cocoon on guitar. Have a great weekend and good luck with the new house.
@futternut55
@futternut55 Ай бұрын
Love your delay sound.
@johngoodrich3536
@johngoodrich3536 Ай бұрын
Doug's worked on my guitars. He's great man. Used to hang out with him when he worked at Rock block upstairs.
@Sammywhat
@Sammywhat Ай бұрын
Don't forget Scotty over at Harpeth Guitar... that boy does some wonderful work!! Catch his skills on KZbin! ✌😊
@johnmirabile3535
@johnmirabile3535 12 күн бұрын
I knew it was an early 70s Lp.....Every era has its own look..Sounds good!!
@tylerholloway_gitpikin
@tylerholloway_gitpikin Ай бұрын
I had Tony fix a CS Tele i was having an issue w/ for me way back in 2001. god that was forever ago. Great guy
@ryangunwitch-black
@ryangunwitch-black Ай бұрын
I think the simplicity of the 3 chord song or the 4 chord song is what makes the good ones work. Especially when you find the 4th or 5th chord and elevate the thing in a great middle 8. It takes something special to write that simply and connect.
@michaeld.3504
@michaeld.3504 Ай бұрын
Agreed. D’addario 9-40 Super Light Balanced Tension Electric Guitar Strings. The BEST! 😊 👍❤️🎸🎶✌️
@zenellis
@zenellis Ай бұрын
For me, music evokes emotion. It's like food... sometimes you want the comforting familiarity of a 4 chord burger and fries and sometimes you want the adventure of something you've never heard. Like I grew up on AC/DC, Zeppelin, Black Sabbath etc but when Bjork came along, she blew me away and I enjoy almost all kinds of music.
@rigelloar7474
@rigelloar7474 Ай бұрын
Larry, I am a jazz musician, but YOU are #1 on my list of musicians who prove that music doesn't have to be jazz to be harmonically rich and interesting. Your music is beautiful, and your videos are great. You are doing a wonderful thing for the musical community, and your generosity is as remarkable as your music. Kudos and thanks to you! Play on . . . . . .
@utubeneer
@utubeneer Ай бұрын
hey, gotta say, I'm a jazz hound and I loved the "pop" riff because it was so soaked in feeling. And the "jazzy" thing sounded more like "gospel" to me. But whatever, it's great stuff, keep on rollin Tom!
@timrichey7452
@timrichey7452 Ай бұрын
My favorite uncle growing up and presently is my mom's baby brother, nonother than Uncle Larry Argenbright from Ringold, Ga. so found it funny when Tom took on the Uncle Larry alias,...love it! Hey Larry, i have a hell of an extensive guitar collection(67) all top shelf like Martins(10)/Top Shelf, Gibby's, both elec & acoustic, exquisite Kevin Ryan w/bevel ed sound flutes(stunning guitar!), a gorgeous jumbo Guild 12-banger in maple bk & sds, spruce top, also have a sweet Guild JF 6-sting in rosewood bk n. sides, a killer 66' Gibson Byrdland freshly signed by the Motorcity Madman himself after the Boots in the Sand show at the Hertz Arena in South Fl., partied with Skynyrd and the boys before they took the stage after Nugent finished their set, it was a multi band gig, Gavin Degraw, and several others played before i got there only seeing Ted & Skynyrd play,...got a beautiful Collings CJ in mint cond as most all of my guitars are, yes im one of "them"/picky fucks. 😮 got a gorgeous Dana Bourgois Presentation model in snake headstock, very sweet ever played Larrivee D-09 w/beautifully figured brazilian back n sides, Martin CSN&Y Jerry Toler Tribte model(NEVER) played,...and an ass-ton more high end guitars both electric and acoustic,...only reason selling is my crusty 68 y/o hands are terribly arthritc coupled with Trigger finger making it impossible to play, even had to quit my band of 16 years,...SUCKS! :-(😢 Hey Larry, if you or any other Skoolers might be interested in adding another one to their "herd" gimmee a shout,...850-218-1629 Tim Keep pickin it pretty Larry,...and thank you for gracing us with your up close and personal techniques allowing we mere mortals a birdseye view of how a true Master of the instrument gets it done,...pure melodic magic! Oh, my wife is from Reynoldsburg, just outside of Cleveland,...Go Browns- Go Tribe! Also my channel: Tim Richey...there are a few more Tim Richey's so plug in a song like Fire and Rain or Everything I Own, then the rest of vids should come up ...Cheers Lads!
@ironikaika
@ironikaika 29 күн бұрын
For me, the conditioning isn’t happening because I don’t really listen to anything new in the popular music world. New music for me consists of your three releases. Bryan Beller’s Scenes From The Flood and The Aristocrats. Anything else I purchase is old catalog stuff. I’m mostly stuck in the music I was into from mid 70s to mid 2000. Thanks, Uncle Larry for all you share. It is truly a gift.
@slgam
@slgam Ай бұрын
The four chord phenomenon is not new. I’m 75, and all of the music I grew up with, from doo-whop hits of the 50s and 60s are *all*, basically, variations of the 4- chord hit. From, He’s still the boy I love, to Surfer Girl, to Country Roads, to Amarillo by Morning, to We’re An American Band, to Born to Run … it’s endless and timeless. Those simple chord progressions are easy to learn and remember, and that makes them catchy - for almost everyone in our western culture. Purple Irises! You said it yourself .. “I don’t know, but that sounds like a fuckin’ hit to me!”
@da324
@da324 Ай бұрын
I have a very simple formula to determine what I consider good music. If my foot is tapping, it's a winner.
@discotex2236
@discotex2236 Ай бұрын
Here in Bangkok we have a local named Champon who does stellar re-frets and other guitar work, Jescar re-fret $55, stainless $90 insane deal! Oh yeah, I just bought another Bogner LaGrange, the red ecstacy is awesome too, but that plexi pedal is fantastic, feels/sounds like the most versatile Marshall of your dreams.
@gratefulpipeandcigar3239
@gratefulpipeandcigar3239 Ай бұрын
Here in little Simi Valley, I recently saw an Elton John tribute band and the guy looked like Elton but, more importantly, he really really sounded exactly like him and the rest of the band was pretty good. It was a lot of fun. And I do love a really good Pink Floyd copy like Australian Pink Floyd. It's something to behold to hear all of the original sounds expertly re-created.
@andrewmanara5289
@andrewmanara5289 28 күн бұрын
Feeling you on tribute bands.
@sevenpoundsalad3878
@sevenpoundsalad3878 Ай бұрын
Lamb Lies Down was the album that got me into Genesis, but I was in college by then. They lyrics are brilliant.
@7mtex300
@7mtex300 Ай бұрын
I think people like music that has a beat, tempo, or a pulse that kind of goes along with our own inner heart beat or pulse. It's comforting. Jazz, to me, doesn't lineup with my inner pulse. Now, I went to this joint many years ago in Oswego NY that had a jazz band playing and I sat up fairly close and was really diggin' it. Or maybe it was the scotch.
@JamesDillard-gk2xb
@JamesDillard-gk2xb Ай бұрын
Best explanation of these process I’ve heard in a long time… My students ask me this question all the time and I like… I’m constantly fishing for notes… or searching for the next new chord and then find another chord to rub up against it and then you start hammering it out… could be a day.. could be years ?
@dirkkampa1232
@dirkkampa1232 Ай бұрын
Hi Tom, i like a good 4Chord song with good lyris an passion the same as a tricky composition, that has to be listened carefully.....depend on my mood
@JeffreyDopp
@JeffreyDopp Ай бұрын
NYXL 9.5 (cause I’m a fence rider) all day long! If I can’t find them on the road I’ll get Stringjoy. Bro you nailed the song/riff writing!
@stratjammer80
@stratjammer80 Ай бұрын
Saw Felder 4 years ago..still smokin' 🍻
@bobbysloan1
@bobbysloan1 Ай бұрын
Hey Tom, the Les Paul reminds me of another great NEO guitarist, that played a standard cherry sunburst, Les Paul from that same era, “Keaggy”
@TheArmydiver
@TheArmydiver Ай бұрын
I've only heard the word "pablum" used in conversation by another amazing human, Jean Shepherd (author of A Christmas Story) and now you. Your vids are kind of like the vintage late night radio show that he used to host. Thanks again for the entertainment as well as the education sir.
@501chorusecho
@501chorusecho Ай бұрын
Thank you for the kind words my friend
@jasonkeaton5140
@jasonkeaton5140 Ай бұрын
I'd love to find an old les Paul. Nuce bonus on the pickups I stop in to rumble seat just to check it put whne I'm in Nashville. It's super cool
@THEItchybruddah
@THEItchybruddah Ай бұрын
Two comments: First: I’m crushed I missed out on the transition Tele. Second: Huzzah to Marshall. (I leaned more toward Yes, My “Genesis” would probably be XTC) Congrats on the pad, I’ll pass the word to some motornoggins about Monte Carlo. Big love from the 865.
@chadwickhurlburt6529
@chadwickhurlburt6529 Ай бұрын
Best Les Paul I've ever played is a 75' Deluxe with the bridge pickup routed for a humbucker. The neck is the original. I love the maple neck, very strong. The neck pickup is original, the bridge is a Lindy Fralin. They are perfectly balanced. It's on its fourth set of frets. A testament to how good it is. It started as a tobacco burst, cannot know that now by looking at it. It looks like a fully faded burst. Nobody has done anything to change how it looks besides simply playing it.
@SeeCSeesCC
@SeeCSeesCC Ай бұрын
❤ hey Tom, you’re the guy who makes the original licks
@kdavis63
@kdavis63 Ай бұрын
I have been listening to a lot of Miles and Coltrane lately...I live in Honolulu, we have always been late for everything here. I remember in the early 80s we would get TV shows one week after the mainland and even movies were releases a bit later than the mainland. As for music, we have our island style, but to be honest, I am stuck in the now oldies (60-70-80s) music. I grew up in the midwest in the 70s and we had all types, but mostly country and rock. Jazz has always been around, I played music (trumpet) back in those days, so it was always leaning towards that. Now after playing guitar for 30 years or more, I really enjoy to figure out the jazz stuff. But you know, there is nothing like listening to a killer solo by Jimi or EC. The blues have always been in my DNA, give me some T-Bone or Muddy...
@tratko3150
@tratko3150 Ай бұрын
What do you think of Hapa? I found them in the late 90s whilst visiting the Big Island. I really like them.
@scottshand8559
@scottshand8559 Ай бұрын
Man the stuff coming out of Japan in the late 70s thru the early 80s is pretty sweet, no idea who was winding pickups back then but they were good.
@thefungui4389
@thefungui4389 Ай бұрын
Thank those tribute band members because I couldn't do it either but I definitely enjoyed the cover bands I've seen
@stringlocker
@stringlocker Ай бұрын
I've learned 30 years ago or more that D'Addario's do not break
@gwbuilder5779
@gwbuilder5779 Ай бұрын
XLs are the ticket.👌 I prefer the 11-52 customs for my acoustic and mostly 10s, sometimes 11s on electric.🤙
@stringlocker
@stringlocker Ай бұрын
@@gwbuilder5779 I always wanted to call D'Addario and ask them why their strings don't break. I used Slinkys for the longest time and they broke every 5 minutes.
@halvach1998
@halvach1998 Ай бұрын
for Acoustics, Martins are Ok too, 6 a one, 1/2 doz of the other..
@stringlocker
@stringlocker Ай бұрын
@@halvach1998 yeah there's a lot of good sounding strings out there. I keep using D'Addario Strings because of the strength. It's been so long maybe other companies have caught up I wouldn't know
@gwbuilder5779
@gwbuilder5779 Ай бұрын
@@stringlocker Still pretty much the same. Most pros use the XLs unless they are sponsored by someone. Every once in a while I'll try different strings, but always go back to the XLs because they sound better and last a really long time.
@alrightseeya
@alrightseeya Ай бұрын
“Desert Man” for song of the year
@501chorusecho
@501chorusecho Ай бұрын
thank you bro, that's a sweet little tune
@PianoDentist
@PianoDentist Ай бұрын
I used to listen to a lot of Jazz Funk/Fusion/acid. You get to keep much of the complexity and interest offered by jazz, with something that has some balls and get up and dance to it. Stuff from Herbie Hancock , Billy Cobham, Roy Ayers, David Axelrod and early Level 42 are great to my ear. I do like lots of other genres though.
@gratefulpipeandcigar3239
@gratefulpipeandcigar3239 Ай бұрын
There are some really iconic jazz tunes that are mainstage stuff. Also, I think really good jazz is more for the self satisfaction of the players and other musicians who can appreciate it. It's a very in the moment thing otherwise it does just fade into the background for most people.
@Reformed_Hamburglar
@Reformed_Hamburglar Ай бұрын
I had a rude awakening with Jazz at a young age decades ago. I was going to jams in Chicago when there was just a tiny bit of the old guard still around and the jams were at spots which still had glittery geometric patterns etched in the mirrors, guys with purple suits plus a feather in the cap and slick intelligent bartender ladies who called you "honey." So, I'm at this jam watching the scene play out and there's these college age kids like me along with others. Mid jam an older guy walks in wearing painting clothes, overalls, looking like he just got off the job....and he did, his work van was parked outside. He makes a motion, sits behind the drums, they call a tune and the guy just kills it. Monster!! After listening to a lot of the older guys one thing was clear....lots of these cats grew up playing all day long at each other's houses. The best players would hold court at their residence, play all day with the other musicians on the block then gig at night. Everyone else would try to keep up. Aside from NYC, all these cities like KC, New Orleans, Chicago, Detroit, Philly, Baltimore, etc were just chock full of jazz joints way back when and most of the talent was right around the block. If you didn't grow up like that learning at the best players houses from a young age? Man, it's a mountain to climb. If you did? There's still kids coming out of Baltimore, New York, New Orleans & Philadelphia who play like they were born knowing the music. I grew up on AC/DC in nowheresville, so climbing that Jazz ladder is a tall order. Part of that music, you could argue the root of it, is culture.
@krisptaco
@krisptaco Ай бұрын
The exception for tribute bands is Brit Floyd - Pink Floyd. They are amazing, and the only way you're ever going to get to see the whole Pink Floyd theatrical show now. Energy-wise it's not the same as a normal live concert, but technically, theatrically and musically they're well worth the money.
@dlmyrs
@dlmyrs Ай бұрын
El Monstero in StLouis. About 7 Christmas shows. Amazing musicians from local bands. They started as a way to blow off steam and play Pink Floyd songs without pressure in the late 90s. Now it’s a full on Pink Floyd show. The music is 💯 and the stage show amazing. Last time I saw them they opened with Not Now John on a dark stage that lit up on the first note and exploding confetti. That show they played a song off the cuff from Meddle so that their set included a song from every Floyd album.
@davidpepper442
@davidpepper442 Ай бұрын
I've heard a lot of good things about Brit Floyd
@majikmuzik8036
@majikmuzik8036 Ай бұрын
Always a good hang in here Tom, always! I think maybe it has to do with Golden Ratio-we need the right blend of familiarity/surprise. Maybe those 4 chords just provide all the harmonic tension/reso most need or can handle. I personally love 'functional harmony', up to say 'Late Romantic'. Any more and I glaze over. I like to tell kids we (Gen X) spent decades trying to add too many notes, and the rest learning to remove them, so others can enjoy. Jazz is wanky (to me too).
@christopherweise438
@christopherweise438 Ай бұрын
I was just watching some live ZZ TOP from Rockpalast 1980.....and here you show up with a burst(ish). Coincidence???.........yea.....probably.
@NickGranville
@NickGranville Ай бұрын
Totally agree with your comments about Jazz vs pop. And that’s coming from a fellow session man who plays a lot of jazz and released Jazz-ish albums. Sad isn’t it how conditioned people have become.
@johnbhumphrey
@johnbhumphrey Ай бұрын
Only the old school appreciates what goes into writing and producing a song. The younger generations have been exactly what you said, conditioned. I call it something else but it's the same thing.
@sonnypleasantone
@sonnypleasantone Ай бұрын
Feel the love uncle Larry
@501chorusecho
@501chorusecho Ай бұрын
be the ball danny
@shootermcgavin3077
@shootermcgavin3077 Ай бұрын
Brit Floyd is a pretty decent tribute band. For someone that's never had the chance to see Pink Floyd live it's worth going to see them.
@romeobravo5084
@romeobravo5084 Ай бұрын
1-6-4-5 the formula that keeps session musicians alive.
@501chorusecho
@501chorusecho Ай бұрын
not just session musicians...it keeps all the artists and songwriters alive more than anything
@guitarz
@guitarz Ай бұрын
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