A Saxophone Lesson at the University of North Texas with Brad Leali
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- Jay Metcalf interviews saxophonist Brad Leali who is the professor of jazz saxophone at the University of North Texas #saxophone #bettersax #bradleali
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Brad is the complete package. Special thanks to Brad for taking time out of his busy schedule years back to help me with mouthpieces.
Hey Mr Springer, so good to see you here! I hope you’re still making mouthpieces. Miss you, man.
Jay is still the man, unselfish and ever helpful.
Great interview, as usual❤🎉
I'm an incoming freshman sax player at UNT, I can't wait to study with Brad!
What a cool thing to look forward to! I studied with his predecessor, Jim Riggs, and learned SO much him and the other students like Brad!
Brad and I were there at same time NTSU 1982-1986. NTSU prepared me for being in the USAF Bands 23 years, played with Airman of Note
And GRANT is here too! Wow, it’s great to see you. I didn’t remember that we were at NTSU the exact same years. Congrats on the USAF career!
@@bryandickerson5365 great to see you Bryan!!!!!
I got to play for him when I was in high school back in 2002. He told me I needed to step away from Parkers style and not use it as a 'crutch'. Very humbling for me, but I learned so much from that. I'll never forget it.
Thank you, Brad!
Professor Leali is such a incredible mentor.
The concept of slowing down Giant Steps can be applied to everything. Brilliant advice!
Thanks for doing this one, Jay. I can see how Brad would be amazing giving a Master Class, and preparing younger players for the business challenges and the reality of being a musician in today's setting. I suspect there's a wicked sense of humor there.
It is SO cool to see PROFESSOR Brad Leali here on Jay’s show! Brad and I went to NTSU together and I can honestly say that he was one of my biggest inspirations there. The joy and spirit he brought, even as a young player, was infectious and helped me realize how important it was to break free of the cerebral as often as possible. I still remember the band that he and Shelly Carrol put together that made me wanna shout! That was the thing about being at NTSU (UNT) - it was as much about the influence of one’s fellow students as it was about the (great!) teachers. I am so proud of you, Brad, and I feel that your “lesson” here is something that’ll help get me back on the horn. Much thanks to you and Jay!
Awesome! So much good stuff….I love that he has his students transcribe Sonny Red! I actually shouted Yessss! out loud when he said that!
Great interview. I remember seeing a Joe Lovano masterclass at Berklee where he did a similar thing to the cadenza idea. Staying on each chord until he’d rinsed everything out of it he could and only then moving on to the next chord.
Thank you Brad, thank you Jay for a very interesting discussion and lesson.
Thanks for talking with a top educator in the field. Very valuable!
The best!
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I have an MFA in painting from the school. My first studio in grad school was across the street from the jazz lab. I worked with the door and windows open as often as possible.
Thank Brad for his generosity with his time. What an even personality! Would have been great to study under him. Thanks Jay for arranging this.
this guy is the best
great stuff..
he knows and mentions some of the names of the players everyone 'should' know!😉
mid-20th century imho is the golden era of jazz saxophone.
Thanks so much Jay for having Brad Leali share his expertise with us. I'm such a beginner on sax (but play other instruments) and his advice carries over into every aspect of music and life...Thanks again, Linda
This was a very informative interview. Thank you Jay and Brad for dropping these Golden Nuggets. The beauty of education is it is never-ending. GOD SPEED EVERYONE!
Love this; love how these and all masters just keep learning from other masters.
Super interview!
thank you so much for these videos! Definetly jotting down some notes from these lessons.
Fantastic interview!
Excellent video, thank you.
Hey Jay! thanks for the amazing vid like always. Just one suggestion on some of your previous podcasts you had timestamps throughout the video for ppl to listen to certia topics. Id be cool if you could add them back!
Wow!! My Alma Mater! GO MEAN GREEN!!!🦅🦅🦅🦅
good interview K
ty u :)
I attended NTSU wanting to become a great jazz improviser. The program lacked emphasis on developing your own jazz language. Just my own experience. This interview has some great advice , just try not to get lost in all the academic details.
*J* , could you please make a video showing your saxophone collection?
....and.....yes, these videos are marvellous, and they're FREE! So, thanks!
Thank you for a great interview. At the very end of the conversation , he mentions a sax player but his full name was blurred . Who was it?
THATS MY PROFESSOR!!! WOOHOO GO MEAN GREEN!!!
Can i study music in the university of north texas
@Brad - As a fellow Denverite, now in Austin...I'm gutted over the closing of El Chapultepec...which I spent many nights at during college and up until I left CO. That would be like closing the Elephant Room here in Austin...blasphemous!
I played 5 nights a week at El Chapultapec many years ago for about a yr before moving back to Hawaii Brad came in with his Silver 6M and killed it. Javon Jackson with a big beautiful sound on a soloist. Both Denver guys. Lots of excellent musicians in Colorado.
Leali aint playing around!
🇻🇪❤️🎼🏋🏾♂️
yoooo im early
Herb Ellis went to this school
Saxopohone?!
Sax like Darius?
Lol , Billy Hart is a drummer , not a saxophonist .(At 2:58)..
I meant to say Billy Harper. Sorry about that.
@@midnightspecialYL It ok, lol.. Great interview
Thank you.
Do day work with blind people?