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2:02 add dyscalculia 9:05 these days we hear songs through tv shows, movies and streaming - we look for music that has the right emotional vibe - emotional connection - songs and songwriters feel Iike friends we never had that tell our stories 13:57 15:19
I was tonight's years old when I found her. I was listening to a documentary about Isaac Stern, and they showed a masterclass with an amazingly talented young violinist. When the credits rolled, I tried to figure out what happened to her.... and 3 hours later, I'm still here listening... She is amazing! Wow!
Mr. Burton made a very good point, about Stan Getz's overall knowledge of chords - he figured out what to play, very quickly at the moment, based on what he heard. That's what we call Jazz! 😊
My sister died of an overdose aged 30 and since the funeral I became an addict myself using to numb the painful feelings and thoughts. It's now been 10 years since she died and I'm trying to kick the habit as I don't want to die. It's the hardest thing to stop using but this video has helped. Phil is very smart and the way he words things makes me want to give up more than I ever have before. I really hope one day I can live a clean life because drugs are no fu**ing fun anymore
I love it, I got a mandolin and am gettin a new one for my birthday. The Greeks invented so many great things for us - trigonometry, democracy, the socratic method - but none of them compares to the bouzouki!
why is the second guy wearing headphones when it's showing his hairline that looks like soccer field corners? looking like 1 of the 3 blind mice with those glasses. his voice is so shaky does he have a vibrator in him?
“MAKE IT BUBBLE…….. MAKE IT BOIL‼️” INDEED! Just subscribed!!!! Excellent curriculum……… excellent instructors ‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️ JUST FOUND OUT ABOUT MR. REID ABOUT3 HOURS AGO…..ON THE DOUBLE BASS PODCAST WITH “GEOFF CHALMERS”!!! ISNT IT FUNNY HOW SOMEONE OR SOME MUSIC CAN COME INTO YOUR LIFE… AND IN NO TIME AT ALL……. YOU ARE COMFORTED - SMARTER- ……… AND AGAIN FULL OF INSPIRATION…… AND MUSICAL HOPE …….. AS A SELF TAUGHT JAZZ COMPOSER…… I HAVE AN INFINITY FOR JAZZ BALLADS……. NOW I KNOW WHY………… MR. REID IS SOOOO ON POINT ‼️ HE SAYS:”YOU WILL PLAY SOMETHING OR RE-WRITE SOMETHING A 1000 TIMES BEFORE ……. YOU …. FINALLY HEAR IT‼️” ……… MELODIES ARE LIKE THAT; AND SO IS LOVE….. THATS WHY IT TAKE SOOOOO LONG TO FIGURE LOVE OUT……….. TIME …. HEALS!….. AND FINALLY…… YOU CAN FULLY UNDERSTAND ….. AND TRANSPOSE THAT UNDERSTANDING….. INTO A MELODY‼️ ……. AND THEN…. WE LOVE; … FROM THAT MOMENT ON …………. USING WISDOM…… AND WE APPROACH A PIECE OF MUSIC …. NOT JUST WITH RECALL….. BUT … PLAYING IT WITH UNDERSTANDING ‼️ WITH WISDOM ! I live about 30 minutes from Loyola;………….didn’t know DR. RUFUS REID taught there.😮 I will smile ….. every time I pass that university from now on ……. Thank you sir.🕯 God bless, 🎼RAIN AGAIN 🎼
What? Why do you start with "Now You Know"? Shouldn't the first verse be "List and Learn"? Why all the other needless alterations to the libretto? It's so jarring! My impression is that you tried to one-up, or imitate the Stradford Festival version whch also has modified lyrics and ommits the Gavotte.
Nadja is one of the few violinists who isn't sick of the Four Seasons and actually seems to enjoy playing it! She loses bit of momentum briefly on the slow parts but when she its the vibrato she smiles again. I like the Four Seasons but it often just seems like all the musicians are doing scales and arpeggios as practice or just doing it because someone is paying them. Nadja puts the passion Vivaldi himself felt back into it.
The doctor/songwriter analogy doesn’t hold up. Art doesn’t work like that. There’s not a license that clearly divides whether you are or aren’t a painter, dancer, guitarist, songwriter, etc. He was an asshole to that woman. Lots of value in this class but that part bothered me.
48:39 important to remember that you should "know a little about everything and a lot about some things so that you can have relationships built on collaboration, not dependency" --- and then capitalize that point "when we did Fallon he's over there telling the guy exactly what we want out of it because he has enough vocabulary to describe and im like, this is who this guy is, we're on Fallon and he's bossing around the lighting guy, like that's amazing." there's two things to consider.. technique and perspective ... what else? profit is the byproduct not the point, you know profit is vital to keep continuing, you need it to be able to keep going until you find a hit. .... taking something from decades ago but its a universal story so you just half time the drums, rap over it and tell the same exact story but 55:04 onwards is enjoyable. hashing out the concept