It is refreshing to see young people learning and playing this style of music. I thought it might be lost, forever, but great to see it living on, even if slightly different from the original period.
My Favorite part about a Basie tune is that His songs are like a painting. Basie usually starts with a few piano key strokes and at the End he finishes his masterpiece with a few signature Basie Keys as if he was signing his name on a painting.
Freddie liked to move around a lot more, you can hear that he's actually quite busy, he just uses intervals rather than chords. It's not just chug chug chug. Lots of leading. Also, it's hard to say that there is a single Basie "sound," given that each of the Basie drummers had distinct styles.
Good stuff but the bass mix is still a little to loud ,it sounds way up front,but we realize these must be students,however i dont understand how this content is titled "rhythm section " when the bassist is too loud 🤔
jakemf1 the point is not so much to here the tone of the guitar as a guitar, but to here the sound of the strum as an addition to the percussion, and to here the tone as a sort of harmony to the bass. If you do that with an electric. It's going to be too loud and overpower the band in any soft setting. The whole point is to be tough and quiet. To sum it up in a phrase, "Speak softly and carry a big stick"
It is refreshing to see young people learning and playing this style of music. I thought it might be lost, forever, but great to see it living on, even if slightly different from the original period.
This has to be one the best series from VF... Killer stuff. Thanks Steve, thanks VF.
A marvelous presentation. Now I know what they talking about when people say “the Basie feel”. Wide range 🥁💥✨⭐️
Wonderful lesson. Even rockers can learn from this. Clarity is key.
Thanks Kevin
Thanks, very interesting stuff. As someone who often does jam session, insights on the causes of those muddy sound are really precious
That sounded so proper, wow, love it. That ending was so cool.
Here's the easy way to remember Basie Basics. Make sure you can hear the bass --- keep it Bassy.
My Favorite part about a Basie tune is that His songs are like a painting. Basie usually starts with a few piano key strokes and at the End he finishes his masterpiece with a few signature Basie Keys as if he was signing his name on a painting.
Nice to hear a young band swing.....🎷
Lmao the way the guitarist snaps his head back after guy asks him to solo.
Very good!!!! He explains easily!!
Dude this video is phenomenal
Excellent lesson. Spot on. Thanks.
Nicely done!
I totally agree!!!
Great demonstration!
With compliments !!!
I love that fill right into the loud shout section xD
WOW Amazin video
Freddie liked to move around a lot more, you can hear that he's actually quite busy, he just uses intervals rather than chords. It's not just chug chug chug. Lots of leading. Also, it's hard to say that there is a single Basie "sound," given that each of the Basie drummers had distinct styles.
Good stuff but the bass mix is still a little to loud ,it sounds way up front,but we realize these must be students,however i dont understand how this content is titled "rhythm section " when the bassist is too loud 🤔
What is the chart being rehearsed? I can't for the life of me think of the name.
Shiny Stockings
EDIT: No it's not, just heard the piano lick and assumed
Sounds like a jazz blues to me, but I don't really know
Vine Street Rumble from his Kansas City Suite album.
I am guitarist , I want to learn jazz from scratch , Plz suggest me .
ok thanking u , can you suggest me some basic jazz for beginers , i want to learn the concept first
+anu bhav start with learning the song autumn leaves. It's a great start.
dats grt , any more suggestions plz
a REAL teacher
theres a horrible echo on the drums
2:47
Whats the song?
kostis kontogiannhs Vine street rumble
Poor understanding of the guitar part I love Steve but the guitar is gone with an acoustic in any type of groups beyond a combo
For Basie style this video perfectly describes what is required of the guitarist.
jakemf1 the point is not so much to here the tone of the guitar as a guitar, but to here the sound of the strum as an addition to the percussion, and to here the tone as a sort of harmony to the bass. If you do that with an electric. It's going to be too loud and overpower the band in any soft setting. The whole point is to be tough and quiet. To sum it up in a phrase, "Speak softly and carry a big stick"
Dj Hendricks : Very well said, DJ.
yes the acoustic guitar provides a fine harmonic rhythmic push