Thanks so much for posting this! That's me playing with Joe at around 3:58:55. I had heard a rumor for years that a video existed of this workshop but had never been able to track a copy down. It's especially poignant for me to see this now with the recent loss of Joe. I've never forgotten his words of encouragement, which have always meant a great deal to me. RIP Joe Diorio.
That was you?! Holy crap. I saw this video like 25 years ago when my guitar teacher Jeff Caldwell lent it to me and always wondered about you. You're a monster player.
I remember going to his office/classroom at G.I.T. .....and just sitting there watching and listening and laughing...he was so chill and funny as anything......he was like everyone's favorite uncle.....a true class act....R.I.P. Joe....
Joe was a true genius and kind at his level. Most players at his level wouldn't give you the right time. Joe had nothing to hide. I was fortunate to study with his teacher the great Professor and genius Vincent Bredice, who held a Masters Degree in Music Theory. I am a lifetime student having been inspired by their brilliance. RIP to both of these gifted beings that enriched so many musicians and others. Their inspiration is bottomless. God Bless them. RIP
Oh my! That is the Joe Diorio I remember! There is no similar video out there, unless it has not surfaced yet. Thank you so much for sharing. RIP Joe, thank you for proving, at least to me, once again, Life is Short!
00:02:45 All the things you are 00:10:30 Autumn Leaves 00:18:30 Improv in A minor 00:25:00 Intervals 00:53:20 Comping and chord fragments 01:34:00 Creating chords 02:05:00 ii-V-I hacks 02:32:00 About the blues 02:41:00 About rhythm 03:00:00 About melody 03:09:00 Students playing time 04:06:30 About practice 04:15:00 Listening recommendations 04:25:20 About inspiration/metaphysics in music 04:31:30 Taking questions 04:53:00 Chetadananda
Thank you for this. The piece at 00:18:30 is not "Falling Grace", no idea of what this is. It sounds like an improvisation based on a A minor key center.
Grande mestre. Tive o prazer de participar de um curso dele aqui no Rio de Janeiro em 1989. Um grande professor, inspirado e incansável. Ele mostrou dentre muitas outras coisas que a sala de aula pode ser um espaço de arte, de produção de sentido estético. 🙏🏾🎶🌎🎸
Wow, I can't believe this is out there! I was at that clinic when I was 20 years old. I'll never forget it, and I can't wait to see it again. Thanks SO MUCH for posting this!
Hi Duane! It's Peter Rodriguez from FIU. Vince gave me this tape during one of our lessons. Thank YOU for hooking me up with Vince, those were the best of times!! I hope you're doing well, take care!!
@@ES175jazz Hey Peter, so great to hear from you! Thanks for posting this! You got this video from me? I don't even remember that I had this. I really need to check out the Jack Wilkins one. Did you post that?
This is really amazing sometimes the camera doesn’t get his guitar neck and left hand would be great if there was some notes of this but it is been great to watch
@@ES175jazz he said he was "very sick" ithe last time we texted and i guess Stephen found out he had cancer and took his own life..i mailed his the beatles discography on a data dvd and he loved it..too bad he was drug sick with cancer.
Sadly I am locking my hearing attention on those beyond annoying coughs, thus, it is very hard to concentrate on his teachings. I will never understand WHY some people tend to be believe they are wanted in a place when they can't control their coughing. If you are coughing ... STAY HOME! do not attempt to ruin it for everybody by coughing amidst a presentation!
Diorio can be so beautiful But when he teaches it’s usually just histrionics that’s not beautiful at all. And he never explains anything clearly. Rest in peace Joe.
Thanks for this, a great pleasure to listen to the genius playing of Joe Diorio, so far ahead of his time and even to this day his lines are a breath of fresh air.
I wasn't hip to Joe ..... What a creative player!!!!
This has absolutely changed my life. At 68
This is the greatest thing ever posted on TH-cam.
I don't know about that.. but it's good guitar stuff.
Yeah what a goldmine.
Thanks so much for posting this! That's me playing with Joe at around 3:58:55. I had heard a rumor for years that a video existed of this workshop but had never been able to track a copy down. It's especially poignant for me to see this now with the recent loss of Joe. I've never forgotten his words of encouragement, which have always meant a great deal to me. RIP Joe Diorio.
That was you?! Holy crap. I saw this video like 25 years ago when my guitar teacher Jeff Caldwell lent it to me and always wondered about you. You're a monster player.
Very cool! Your pretty amazing yourself...keep up the great playing!
@@landajimmy I miss Jeff so much!!! He was such an awesome mentor!
@@ES175jazz He was a great teacher and super nice man.
Awesome Tom!!
I remember going to his office/classroom at G.I.T. .....and just sitting there watching and listening and laughing...he was so chill and funny as anything......he was like everyone's favorite uncle.....a true class act....R.I.P. Joe....
Joe was a true genius and kind at his level. Most players at his level wouldn't give you the right time. Joe had nothing to hide. I was fortunate to study with his teacher the great Professor and genius Vincent Bredice, who held a Masters Degree in Music Theory. I am a lifetime student having been inspired by their brilliance. RIP to both of these gifted beings that enriched so many musicians and others. Their inspiration is bottomless. God Bless them. RIP
Vince!! He was the best!
What a beautiful guy and beautiful playing. Rest easy.
This is pure gold. Ty so much for posting this, acctually I'm not beliving my eyes, this is too good to be true, ty ty ty!!!!
You're very welcome!!
The great Joe Diorio missing much thank you for posting this of Joe his music lives on
And(sorry)obviously thanks one million to who have posted this.
🖤
Oh my! That is the Joe Diorio I remember! There is no similar video out there, unless it has not surfaced yet. Thank you so much for sharing. RIP Joe, thank you for proving, at least to me, once again, Life is Short!
00:02:45 All the things you are
00:10:30 Autumn Leaves
00:18:30 Improv in A minor
00:25:00 Intervals
00:53:20 Comping and chord fragments
01:34:00 Creating chords
02:05:00 ii-V-I hacks
02:32:00 About the blues
02:41:00 About rhythm
03:00:00 About melody
03:09:00 Students playing time
04:06:30 About practice
04:15:00 Listening recommendations
04:25:20 About inspiration/metaphysics in music
04:31:30 Taking questions
04:53:00 Chetadananda
The last piece is called Chetadananda. There’s a great live duo version on Joe Diorio w/Riccardo Del Fra.
@@JPVillalobos27 Thanks! I'm gonna check it out
Thank you for this. The piece at 00:18:30 is not "Falling Grace", no idea of what this is. It sounds like an improvisation based on a A minor key center.
This the absolute master JOE DIORIO himself and not Vicent Bredice! Thanks for the upload!
His teacher was Vincent Bredice. He was sitting in the back. He was the one that held the event.
@@ES175jazz oh, I didn´t get it, Thanks for the information, I'm still watching little by little here. Thanks again, All the best!
So great (only even the first 10 minutes). What a player. Love that he wants the guitar to sound like a piano. Amazing ideas. Thanks!
Grande mestre. Tive o prazer de participar de um curso dele aqui no Rio de Janeiro em 1989. Um grande professor, inspirado e incansável. Ele mostrou dentre muitas outras coisas que a sala de aula pode ser um espaço de arte, de produção de sentido estético. 🙏🏾🎶🌎🎸
Wow, I can't believe this is out there! I was at that clinic when I was 20 years old. I'll never forget it, and I can't wait to see it again. Thanks SO MUCH for posting this!
Hi Duane! It's Peter Rodriguez from FIU. Vince gave me this tape during one of our lessons. Thank YOU for hooking me up with Vince, those were the best of times!! I hope you're doing well, take care!!
Also check out the Jack Wilkens tapes... your in those too!
@@ES175jazz Hey Peter, so great to hear from you! Thanks for posting this! You got this video from me? I don't even remember that I had this. I really need to check out the Jack Wilkins one. Did you post that?
@@duanebroberg5967 Yes, its on my channel. I got the video from Vince Bredice.
Wow, what a find... I know what I'm doing today - watching this with a guitar on my lap! Thanks.
Enjoy!
Incredible man! Wow!!
Mister Joe Diorio , an ARTIST
what a great,inspirated and generous teacher!!!
Thanks for sharing this!!
My pleasure!
Wow! Amazing document, many thanks
My pleasure!
Man. What a great player.
Thank you for this and the rest of your videos. this way Joe's wisdom is not lost to obscurity. RIP joe.
Thanks for sharing this. RIP Joe
Beautiful, really great inspiring from Legendary player and teacher.. RiP
Joe was the greatest teacher I ever had.
Thanks so much for sharing this. It's very much appreciated 🙏 A chance to experience the great Joe Diorio teaching a workshop.
Wow!!! What an awesome video!!! Thanks for posting this! Joe was such an amazing teacher and person. I appreciate you keeping his legacy alive!
Your welcome! I love your chanel BTW!!
What a GREAT GIFT this is !!!! Thank you !! Thank you. This is SUPERB !!!! Wonderfull, stimulating lessons , and very encouraging.
Grato por essa postagem ...Joe Diorio sem dúvida nenhuma é uma grande expressão musical, muito generoso com a música...
Joe was a true bad ass.
And a nice guy.
GOLD!
Thank you great clip
Great stuff! RIP Joe
This is very kind that you shared this. Thank you so much. Rest in Peace sensei Joe
Great guitarist and teacher RIP
So beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
thank you!
You're welcome!
manythanx for share this
Muito bom 👏👏👏👍
RIP Maestro 🙏 David Becker will have to carry on your legacy.
This is really amazing sometimes the camera doesn’t get his guitar neck and left hand would be great if there was some notes of this but it is been great to watch
Way ahead of his time
❤
please post a 60 minute video of your memories of Lenny Breau & Stephen Anderson who passed away.
I didn't know them but i'm saddened to hear that Stephen Anderson died. He seems like he was quite young from what i remember?
@@ES175jazz he said he was "very sick" ithe last time we texted and i guess Stephen found out he had cancer and took his own life..i mailed his the beatles discography on a data dvd and he loved it..too bad he was drug sick with cancer.
This man should've had a valid gun license.
R.I.P. and thank you, Joe.
You were and you'll forever be a gift.
Is this the best guitar playing ever ?
one of them!!
Interesting he didn’t mention George Benson.
3:00:00 Melody Explanation
Yo Joe? I gotta broken leg
Is this really 5 hours?
His use of dissonance that makes sense is unbelievable..
self note 1:20:00
what year was this?
probably early 90's
Someone go into more detail about the 'bubble gum stuff' 52:49
2:18:18 Nice
He's referring to popular tunes
Sadly I am locking my hearing attention on those beyond annoying coughs, thus, it is very hard to concentrate on his teachings. I will never understand WHY some people tend to be believe they are wanted in a place when they can't control their coughing. If you are coughing ... STAY HOME! do not attempt to ruin it for everybody by coughing amidst a presentation!
Diorio can be so beautiful But when he teaches it’s usually just histrionics that’s not beautiful at all. And he never explains anything clearly. Rest in peace Joe.
Thanks for this, a great pleasure to listen to the genius playing of Joe Diorio, so far ahead of his time and even to this day his lines are a breath of fresh air.
No problem!