Had the good fortune to see Miles Davis Quintet at the Plugged Nickel in Chicago with Dave Holland and Tony Williams. This was 1968 I think there about. Killer set.
Just Wonderfull - I have used KONNAKOL for years as a guitar player and singer. But there are some great ideas here from a bass master that inspires me
Sometime in the 1970s I attended a couple of weeks of workshops at an old monestary at Mt Tremper, NY w Karl Berger, Dan Cherry, David Izenson, and others. We were taught the gamala taki way of counting. We learned it by sitting (crossed legged, mostly) and alternate tapping our knees. Spent hours learning more and more complex patterns, all gamala taki. Like doing a half hour of 21. It was magical of course. I still think gamala taki combinations in many rhythmic contexts.
hey guysss!. Why is your energy so low? :) Before you stands the most gentlemanly and energetic figure in the history of music!. very good. Let's raise our energy a little more together! wow!
Had the good fortune to see Miles Davis Quintet at the Plugged Nickel in Chicago with Dave Holland and Tony Williams. This was 1968 I think there about. Killer set.
I wish I could say the same. Mile's unit at that time was fantastic.
Fantastic!!! Dave is an amazing player and an easy educator. What a human!
Love it how he reminds them to relax their body. It's so easy to tense up when dealing with challenging mental stuff
This is precious!! Thank you SFJAZZ🙏💫
Beautiful! And that these young people know " Conference of the Birds"
Thank you Dave for sharing your knowledge.
So good.
Breaking the time into smaller constructs is brilliant!
I loved watching the students waking up.
Thank you for watching!
One of the great Jazz Masters! Humble and monstrous on that bass!!
Excellent video, thank you. Concepts explained simply and effective, great communication skills!
Thank you, Maestro!!
Just Wonderfull - I have used KONNAKOL for years as a guitar player and singer. But there are some great ideas here from a bass master that inspires me
Thankyou Dave ❤
Dave Holland is a true giant, and it's nice to see he's just a nice & normal guy.
awesome, please do much, much more.
Thank you for watching! We have a ton of other video content and more 'The Breakdown' here: www.sfjazz.org/athome/gallery/
This is so great! I want to congratulate SF Jazz for this type of interview/class.
Much love from Chile!
Aye shoutout from Chile! Thank you for watching!
Great video from one of the jazz masters !
that was awesome ❤
Sometime in the 1970s I attended a couple of weeks of workshops at an old monestary at Mt Tremper, NY w Karl Berger, Dan Cherry, David Izenson, and others. We were taught the gamala taki way of counting. We learned it by sitting (crossed legged, mostly) and alternate tapping our knees. Spent hours learning more and more complex patterns, all gamala taki. Like doing a half hour of 21. It was magical of course. I still think gamala taki combinations in many rhythmic contexts.
Mars from The Planets is a good example of a piece that includes both the long 5 and its subdivision into 2+3 and 3+2.
this was amazing. Love Dave.
Relevant information! Thank god no boring Slaps!
geeze i love daves funky playing so much
Master of the groove🙏
I’ve loved Dave’s playing on Kevin Eubanks’ albums for years. I can’t figure out the time signatures for the life of me. I just go by their phrases.
Great teaching.
Thank you so much!
Maestro Dave 🙌
Such a breeze 🎉
yeah cool lesson.-)
Tnx
Interesting upright. Wonder what it is?
Go bills!
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hey guysss!. Why is your energy so low? :) Before you stands the most gentlemanly and energetic figure in the history of music!. very good. Let's raise our energy a little more together! wow!
LOL maybe they're a bit intimidated by Holland's greatness
I’d imagine there was a bit of lthis is being recorded” dos & donts, production and editing.
"Don't always believe the Real Book" 😅
Dave’s not much of a genius is he?! Ha! Amazing.