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Archive of the University of the Arts School of Music TH-cam. This channel is no longer active - for the most current videos please visit this channel - th-cam.com/channels/tYbwVfpx3NjR0EIEHUPmfA.html
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Rumble Collaboration - "Crowds and Barriers"
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A performance by "Rumble," a bucket drum ensemble made up of students from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, under the direction of Marc Dicciani. Animated prints by Patty Smith and Claire Fouquet.
"Seek First" by AJ Luca
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Jazz Piano at UArts features outstanding student pianists from The University of the Arts - School of Music. An interview with AJ Luca can be found here: th-cam.com/video/N9Eonbwuz3g/w-d-xo.html
Studio One Ensemble performs "Be Still My Beating Heart"
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The UArts Studio One Ensemble performs Sting's "Be Still My Beating Heart." Fall 2012
Jazz Piano at UArts with AJ Luca
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Jazz Piano at UArts features outstanding student pianists from The University of the Arts - School of Music. AJ Luca's complete performance of "Seek First" can be found here: th-cam.com/video/rgD4w3UweJA/w-d-xo.html
Z Band performs "Black Nile"
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Recording of the UArts Z Band performing "Black Nile"
Rumble Performance
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The UArts Rumble Ensemble performs in the Merriam Theater in 2007.
Rumble Rehearsal "Beat"
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The UArts Rumble Ensemble plays "Beat" during a 2011 rehearsal.
"Last Train Home"
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UArts Guitar Faculty Tom Giacabetti plays Pat Metheny's "Last Train Home."
Jazz Piano at UArts with Jerry Tate
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Jazz Piano at UArts features outstanding student pianists from The University of the Arts - School of Music. Special thanks to Ian Markiewicz and students from the UArts film department.
Tom Giacabetti Plays "Polkadots and Moonbeams"
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Tom Giacabetti Plays "Polkadots and Moonbeams"
Excerpt From the 2011 UArts World Drum Workshop
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Excerpt From the 2011 UArts World Drum Workshop
UArts Hardest Standards Ensemble - "Three Little Words"
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UArts Hardest Standards Ensemble - "Three Little Words"
UArts Vocal Department - Disney Concert
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UArts Vocal Department - Disney Concert
UArts Vocal Department - Disney Concert
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UArts Vocal Department - Disney Concert
I wish this was on Spotify...
I know Reggie since childhood at St Philips Evangelical Lutheran Church in Baltimore.
What a Fine Jazz Pianist! She Is A Good Christian Woman, Also! 🙏
sorry ,,light as a feather was NOT a development of NOW HE SINGS it was a REGRESSION ,NOW HE SINGS was totally free of any of the devastating scientology dogma that chick got involved with and by 1972 unfortunately and sadly his music suffererd greatly from the churchs rhetoric and further dumbing down of chicks brilliant innovations ,,this is not just my opinion ,,btw i was there ,,your analysis transcription and presentation is very good ,,just wanted to relate the hard truths about his enormous creative u turn from NOW HE SINGS and THE IS RECORDING and this RETURN TO NOWHERE thing
Exactly
lindo
Outstanding- great guitar playing-
Thank you for this brillant analysis !👃
His phrasing on Acoustic Piano on the" Now He Sings Now he Sobs" LP 4yrs before seems less mechanical or more precisely has more short utterances framed by space so beautifully framing Roy Haynes beyond hip running commentary.
Passed too early. Genuis.
Fantastic Work !
Very, very good improvisation on one of the best Metheny's pieces. Only, the "tone" of the guitar is kinda too harsh and there is too much echo in it. Perhaps, nylon strings Ovation would've been better choice here...
Bummer about youtube recording quality. Tech reality. I am sure it sounds 10x mo amazing on your side. Great job.
Excellent.. May God bless you all 👍👍👍
Just amazing. Thank you.
I have transcribed many similar Corea solos. This is I good video, however, I think the pace may be too quick for many jazz newbies! For one, it would be very helpful if you slowed down the original recording when displaying the very short visual excerpts, as they fly by! Or else perform them yourself on the piano at an accessible tempo, so that the transcription image remains on the screen for a greater amount of time. Thanks, Paul David Seaman
Beautiful Playing!
Excellent work, Don. You are a patient man. Are you from the Pittsburgh area?
One of the very best . Gone too soon .
Chris Farr is truly one of the influential persons in my life. I recall when he was a student teacher at my/his Alma mater Overbrook High School. As part of his syllabus, he had to teach us youngins. One of his lessons pertaining to improv, was that he asked us to pick three notes. As you hear here. My mind was blown in the fact that three notes could make or have such an impact!!! An incredible teacher as well as an influence. Should you be privy to hearing this cat let loose.... Enjoy and thank you Chris!
Super nice!
Don, where can we get a copy of your transcription of this?? Will pay!
where can i found full pdf transcription
It's all over the net!!!
Cool
thx cat!
WOW. I am blown away by your analysis. You have successfully de-mystified Chick's solo and made it understandable and approachable. Thank you for sharing your wisdom.
Ive come back to this video many times.........Thank You for sharing this gem. There is a wealth of information in this solo, and as is his Captain Marvel into and solo. Some of Chicks works could actually be used as a standard curriculum. Chicks Children songs whole works are a good schooling template in of themselves.
Me too 🙏🏻
Very Nice
Gorgeous! Haunting beautiful sound. Smart.
Hey Matt You sure don't wast any strings on that 135 Saw your take on Improvising" Autumn Leaves " Great playing , You make that 135 Come alive
Thx Vincent!
Amazing analysis - thank you so much.
im just bown away.... mind is frying... Ab pantatonic against an E7 ? awesome video thank you.
Well if you think about tensions on E7, Ab pentatonic kinda hits them all: Ab is just G#, so the 3rd of E7, Bb is a b5, C is a b13 (or #5 if you spell it like B#), F is a b9. The Eb is a major 7 (D#), and using it in passing against a dominant chord is not an uncommon thing in jazz. All in all, he's just playing a E7alt line!
@@Bassfully With the b9 and b13 over the E7 chord you can also think of it as the Vth mode of the Harmonic minor scale, or Phrygian Dominant, with an added b5, the Bb. So it's E Phrygian Dominant, based on the scale of A harmonic minor. Omitting the 4th/11th, the A, and adding in the Bb, the scale is E F G# Bb B C D E. This then sets up nicely for the following bar 9 of Am7.
Fuckin lit!!!! I'm hella boned up rn!
Uncle Ryan told me to say your a nerd
Did you work at George's music in North Wales?
Yeah that's Mike. Awesome teacher, he taught me in the mid 90's there. Now its a wawa.....
Chick Corea is a genius. But Mr. Glandon, you are of equal genius to be able to transcribe this solo onto manuscript.
Love your playing.
I do not need analysis, I listen, and enjoy, I am not in music school, however I fully UNDERSTAND the music , no explanation needed
Superb
This is so useful !
In the late 70s, none of any Berklee teacher ( if they did attend their classes ) can teach anything one-tenth as near here as you did! Under the late Mr.Bill Leavitt, the guitar department was the biggest joke in Boston!
Grandissimo Cumparix TONIX!!!!!!!! SEI UN VERO BIG!!!!!!!!!! CUMPA' TONY
First time hearing this!!! Five years later!!
This absolutely KILLS
Since no one has commented this yet.. JOJO'S BIZARRE ADVENTURE BROUGHT ME HERE!
Thanks a lot for this video!
Thanks for a journey into what has eluded me for over 30yrs.My guitar teacher was getting me into analyzing jazz tunes the way your approaching it,but he moved far away . I'm glad you took the time to show us this.
this is amazing!
Does anyone know where I could find the sheet music for this wonderful arrangement ?
Great arrangement I love it. Care to share a transcription?. My only complaint is the strings sound too bright - a bit like how a drummer can spoil a song by smashing on the cymbals too much that dont fit - maybe use older or heavier strings to kill that metallic sound because it sometimes hides the beauty of the chord harmonies.
this is exactly what I want to learn. I've played lead most of my life. I have never learned proper chord progression