This is the 14th episode in the Jazz Tactics series, in the midst of a current sequence relating to solo transcription. Please make sure to leave a LIKE (and if you REALLY like it, click the THANKS button). Thanks to you for watching!
It's more about listening and imitating than thinking. The research comes in deciding who to imitate--your own style (innovation) will emerge from that.
This is the 14th episode in the Jazz Tactics series, in the midst of a current sequence relating to solo transcription. Please make sure to leave a LIKE (and if you REALLY like it, click the THANKS button). Thanks to you for watching!
I appreciate your lessons. There's a lot there. Thanks.
I'm glad they are helpful, and thanks for saying so!
Really digging that you take Mopdtk's Blue as a way to talk about transcribing, many thoughts to ponder!
Indeed, which seemed to be the goal of that album.
well stated. thanks for upholding what I also feel is a solidly correct viewpoint on this amidst some apparent confusion among students
What is the confusion?
Great video once again! This is excellent content, thank you for sharing your experience!
Thank you for saying so!
...great plea for transcribing!
Then my job here is done. :)
That was excellent
Thanks for saying so!
2:40-3:33 Pulitzer prize winning statement.
I'll start working on my acceptance speech :)
¡Gracias!
And Gracias to you for the tip, Matias! Glad you are getting value from the videos! CS
during the assimilation phase I'm guessing I have to understand where the artist is coming from I guess lots of thinking and research needed there
It's more about listening and imitating than thinking. The research comes in deciding who to imitate--your own style (innovation) will emerge from that.
Great ideas Chase!
Thanks Curtis!