Interesting juxtaposition there…Nick says around 12:00 mark that the beauty of jazz is in the freedom (eg to play globally over chords versus locally) whereas Branford implies in his earlier comment that if Stella isn’t played at the original tempo then you’re not playing it “correctly.”
Branford though to be fair does not mention the word "correct" . He is speaking about the ego. But you are right, if musicians wish to show off it is their prerogative.
Nice! Thanks for adding to my practice queue 😀😀😀
😂😂 I can relate!
An insightful and interesting analysis. Dexter makes it look easy but this reveals the intellectual depth of his thinking and his mastery of harmony.
wow, never heard analysis like that , thanks
Thanks for sharing your huge knowledge with us!
Hermoso video! Ud es un gran maestro! 👍 .-. Saludos y buena vida!.
Great work !
Love the Masterclass! Working on Jerry Jerome's solo specifically for now
@Jazzduets Any idea when volume 2 would be out?
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Interesting juxtaposition there…Nick says around 12:00 mark that the beauty of jazz is in the freedom (eg to play globally over chords versus locally) whereas Branford implies in his earlier comment that if Stella isn’t played at the original tempo then you’re not playing it “correctly.”
Branford though to be fair does not mention the word "correct" . He is speaking about the ego. But you are right, if musicians wish to show off it is their prerogative.
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He didn’t miss the Mona Lisa quote! He talked about it! YOU weren’t listening!
Great analysis. But you missed the Mona Lisa quote at A2 listen to it! That was one of his favorite quotes.
I obviously should have kept listening to your talk. Ha ha
@@thadiusventricle6752 yes!!!
Thank goodness he stopped doing those "new age" lessons with no rhythm. Dot you quarters instead of the rests IMHO. Easier to read IMHO.
I always get a laugh with you. I have not stopped my rubato videos. In fact I am starting 2 more this weekend!