THis was a long overdue video- a look at one of my favorite Stanley compositions, "Song to John" Pt.2 -in the video I look at two classic Stanley licks and also a brief discussion of the Lydian harmony present in his amazing melody and parts of Stanley's solo lines too.
@dmantula3 ай бұрын
Rufus, I've been watching and taking notes from many of your lessons (KZbin, SBL, lessons on your site), often struggling to grasp the complexity of jazz harmonies concepts you present, stopping, rewinding, then watching again... And now, I've reached the point where I’m finally starting to understand your fast-paced concepts on the fly and can even predict some of your next moves. Thank you, teacher!
@CalvinMoore-sq9pn3 ай бұрын
I must agree that Stanley is a genius, and you did a great job of explaining what he was doing on that track. I must say that you should hear him on the live at Montreux, with Al Di Meola & Jean Luc Ponty. Amazing. Thanks again
@samcockrell5 ай бұрын
Man that shit was beautiful you are a great player I would love for you to redo the Lydian thing from journey to love and slow down those licks and call out those notes the jazz bass was singing I’m glad I discovered your video
@blakebranchbass5 ай бұрын
Great content! It’s refreshing to hear a bass video with someone who understands harmony.
@nibndj94975 ай бұрын
I really appreciate the content and the density of informations we can find in your vids.
@nabsdmusik5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the explanation, love Stanley Clarke.
@RaiderClarke3125 ай бұрын
Appreciate somebody giving Stanley some Love! I've notice that 99% of people talk about Jaco. Love Jaco Song Writting Playing. Stanley Speaks Bebop Language With Monster Technique AND Soul!!! All on Electric and Double Basses.....
@troybranch5 ай бұрын
The Great S. Clarke!!!
@billylikitsakosmusic63675 ай бұрын
An amazing musician!! Thanks for this post and analysis, Rufus! A real insight into composing on electric bass as well!
@garaughty5 ай бұрын
Such a classic track... awesome insights Rufus !
@prematureoptimism71255 ай бұрын
Always loved this album and of course "Modern Man". Sure wish I had the opening chord changes to the tune following "Song to John pt.2" "Concerto for JaZz Rock Orchestra". Not sure but I seem to recall the late George Duke or Stanley himself on piano. This post was very informative. Thx 🙏
@skipneumann15 ай бұрын
Had the album- Song to John 2- yes!
@DarrylMiglio5 ай бұрын
You are so good at describing and demonstrating. It is inspiring.
@rufusbass5 ай бұрын
Thanks so much- appreciated that :)
@seanblake36585 ай бұрын
rufus ur videos are so informative and i love ur complete no bs approach. thanks for putting all this great stuff out there.
@paultraynorbsc6275 ай бұрын
Thanks for Sharing Rufus
@jeffmoe26605 ай бұрын
Nice! Thanks for the breakdown. ☮️
@naderzekrya52385 ай бұрын
Thanks for the appreciation. Yes, "Journey to Love" one of my favourite albums from my mid teens, mid 70s Also loved "Moonshadows" by Alfonso Johnson, etc!
@carltonbacon76525 ай бұрын
Nice playing. And I use to use this beautiful song as a practice piece as well.
@paultraynorbsc6275 ай бұрын
Subcribed to your Channel wow 🎶🎵🎸
@Jjfabbonbass5 ай бұрын
Awesome lesson!
@blamelouis5 ай бұрын
Another great video packed with musical education , although the opening reminded me of “The Simpsons” theme tune 😊 thanks for giving up your time for this much appreciated Rufus 👍🏻👍🏻
@TheTralfaz5 ай бұрын
yep...Danny Elfman probably heard it
@mikesymons5 ай бұрын
Ha that's what I was thinking too re: simpsons
@Bassic7785 ай бұрын
Amazing analysis and tutorial!!!! I really like your teaching style and am very impressed that you can articulate everything that's happening!!! I haven't seen very many bass instructors do this!!! Journey to Love is an INCREDIBLE RECORDING!!! My favorite Stanley Clarke song, "Concerto for Jazz/Rock Orchestra" is on that project!!!! David Sancious, one of the most underrated and underappreciated musicians on the planet, plays one of the best guitar solos I've ever heard, and the overall musicianship by everyone is mind-blowing!!! Stanley is one of a handful of virtuosos on both electric and upright bass!!!
@rufusbass5 ай бұрын
Thanks Keith! Agreed! Every tune on this record is awe inspiring. Even as a 15 yeard old, I felt this was a very special recording...It feels like a suite, and at the conclusion I truly feel like the music transported me on a complete journey.VERY few recording do this for me...
@NorthenTasawwuf5 ай бұрын
Awesome stuff, Rufus! :) Love me some Stanley Clarke and I love the deep dive with the modes and the stacked chords.
@visog5 ай бұрын
Love Stanley. It's his tune too.
@rufusbass5 ай бұрын
Yes it is.
@WALTERTLHB3 ай бұрын
Mr Rufus Philpot. OH YES I SUBSCRIBE TO YOUR KZbin CHANNEL. I FIRST GOT STUNG BY 1 of YOUR BASS lessons on SBL. how to play a jazz blues in a few simple steps.😮 I dug it and then my negligence kicked in😢. now I'm digging on this lesson Stanley Clarke Journey To Love album which I own. I'm noticing how you play the intro and you're not doing the full video that's what I wanted to see if it's possible.. PLEASE TELL ME IF THIS IS POSSIBLE TO VIEW IN ITS ENTIRELY.. Please may you your family and loved ones all enjoy a prosperous healthy rest of the year. SINCERELY WALTER THE LEFT-HANDED BLOKE 😎
@robertbradshaw81405 ай бұрын
God, you're good Rufus, I really love your approach to teaching, and thank you for doing it in a way that I can understand. cheers Rob. from a really cloudy and wet Margate UK.
@rufusbass5 ай бұрын
@@robertbradshaw8140 thankyou for that great compliment.. appreciated!
@fostervalle24835 ай бұрын
This is one of my favorite records of all time! Thank you for this. Concerto for a Jazz Rock Orchestra is my white whale! I would love more than anything a part 2. Talking about that track
@brendanmelvin99385 ай бұрын
Superb talk through of the nuances of Stanley’s melodic genius, and equally brilliantly demoed by Rufus Wonderful stuff
@rufusbass5 ай бұрын
@@brendanmelvin9938 ah thanks Brendan..!
@brendanmelvin99385 ай бұрын
@@rufusbass my pleasure Rufus
@ethanlocke36045 ай бұрын
Stanley is so ridiculously good, I feel like he almost gets less credit than he deserves just because jaco showed up at about the same time and blew everyone away.
@rufusbass5 ай бұрын
Yes, Stanley certainly is one of the absolute best..
@RaiderClarke3125 ай бұрын
I say the same thing. It's all about Jaco and Stanley. Stanley was known in Early 1970's playing with Corea, Getz etc. Along with Stanley Early Solo Albums. Once Jaco came on scene in 1976, Everyone forgot about Stanley...
@thadiusventricle67525 ай бұрын
I don’t agree. Larry Graham, Stanley, Jaco. They each did unprecedented things with the bass. Graham slapping. Stanley, thumping in a jazz funk manner, upright, composition and Jaco fretless, compositions and playing changes. After 77 Stanley started moving into TV and Movie composition. Also, he was and is a mainstream star with songs on the radio. Everyone brings something different to the party.
@danielnegash69485 ай бұрын
That’s absolutely wrong assessment. Do more studies.
@ethanlocke36045 ай бұрын
@@danielnegash6948 Tf does that mean? How do I study whether hes underrated? Especially among younger cats these day I simply do not really hear his name get brought up the way you do with jacos, victors, marcus', or even like patitucci
@LloydMajor5 ай бұрын
Awesome!
@rufusbass3 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@LloydMajor3 ай бұрын
@@rufusbass SURE THING!
@JeffSeaBasedInBooks5 ай бұрын
For a brief moment I thought you were playing "The Simpsons" theme. LOL Love the content!
@YouDoTheShoot5 ай бұрын
f'ing great!!!!!
@ulfgj5 ай бұрын
been waiting for the album "rite of strings' to pop up on spotify but it never happens... great version of the song on that album. jean-luc ponty on violin.
@andredfortuin3 ай бұрын
How I hear the opening line of The Simpsons here....
@BenD_Bass5 ай бұрын
Hey Rufus. I heard about you from SBL. You an amazing bass player but you also have the coolest name
@Mr._Bassman975 ай бұрын
Love Rite of Strings
@aminahmed22205 ай бұрын
What a fantastic video have a wonderful day rufus also how was your weekend ❤😊
@rufusbass5 ай бұрын
Thankyou!
@WALTERTLHB3 ай бұрын
No I can hear that too it seems like they borrowed it from Stanley because this album was released aroud 1977 78 . So the melody you hear yes is leaning towards the Simpsons. But Stanley had it way before😊
@KozmykJ5 ай бұрын
I discovered Stanley Clarke, along with Chick, Al, and Lenny here - "Return To Forever - The Old Grey Whistle Test (1976)". I was 19 going from Rock Blues to Funk at this stage ... Was I WoW'ed or what ? A fascinating analysis Rufus. And a Sweet tone on that bass as well. May I ask which strings you're using there ? (type and make please) Lively flats it sounds like to me.
@MrAKbass5 ай бұрын
Stanley is my hero, emotionally he hits me more then Jaco. Most will say that Jaco was more melodic but when you really delve into Stanley's catalogue you'll discover some really great melodic stuff. E.g. listen to " East RIver Drive" (incredible piccolo solo!) or the theme from Boys in the Hood, they're stellar examples of Stanley's melodicism.
@rufusbass5 ай бұрын
Agree. Apart from the classic 70's albums, I really thought Stanley's piccolo soloing on the Clarke/Duke Project and also his bass grooves and soloing ( inc. that great duet w/ Louis Johnson) on "Time Exposure" is superb. They also sound KILLER on LP. Mastering by Allan Zentz on the latter as i recall..
@MrAKbass5 ай бұрын
@@rufusbass Yes! " Time Exposure" I have that one on vinyl also. I really love Stanley's piccolo solo on the tune Time Exposure where the guitar parts are played by Jeff Beck.
@bassmonk29205 ай бұрын
Could never figure out Stanley rhythmical approach for soloing....
@GoGetFletch5 ай бұрын
Would someone please put me out of my misery. Am I the only one who hears the Simpsons theme tune when Rufus plays the melody from Song to John, Pt.2 at 2:24mins?
@surfrduedeАй бұрын
Yeah, I hear it
@thomalex89325 ай бұрын
Sounds like the Simpson theme song.
@justinfedenyszen70495 ай бұрын
Yes! Noticed that too. Similar vocab.
@pangeaproxima36815 ай бұрын
It doesn't sound, _it_ is.
@DavidGarcia-gv9ou5 ай бұрын
Lydian
@pangeaproxima36815 ай бұрын
@@DavidGarcia-gv9ou _what?_
@atquinn19755 ай бұрын
Sounds like The Simpsons theme. Anyway, I've just started to seriously get into bass the past couple years and haven't dived into Stanley Clarke yet. I'll have to remedy that. As someone who has listened to a bit of Chick Corea, this immediately identifies itself as a Chick Corea composition.
@pangeaproxima36815 ай бұрын
It doesn't _sound_ like the Simpsons, _it_ is the Simpsons.
You’re not Stanley Clark. Stop ripping off other people’s content.
@pangeaproxima36815 ай бұрын
_What?_
@gssong71115 ай бұрын
Who is Stanley Clark? Rufus is talking about Stanley Clarke.
@rufusbass5 ай бұрын
@@gssong7111 yup- kinda says it all doesn’t it?
@davidhagopian27865 ай бұрын
Gushing about Stanley’s record and analyzing the tune for educational purposes is “ripping off people’s content”? 🤡 How do you learn? By creating your own original music with no knowledge of anything?
@LouisL19635 ай бұрын
He's not ripping off Stanley Clarke; he's showcasing segments of the tune in an educational context.