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The Jeff Berlin Interview 

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In today's episode of Sounding Off Bassist Jeff Berlin!
A flexible and powerful electric bassist, Jeff Berlin was one of the major fusion bassist to emerge during the mid-'70s. His father sang opera and his mother played piano. Berlin had nine years of violin lessons starting from when he was five and was considered a child prodigy, appearing with orchestras in New York City. However, when he was 14 he switched directions and began playing electric bass; Jack Bruce was an early hero. Berlin attended the Berklee College of Music for a time and then moved back to New York. For a short period he was in a trio with Allan Holdsworth and Tony Williams. In 1975 he recorded in Europe with Yes keyboardist Patrick Moraz and then in New York he became quite busy with studio work, club dates, and record sessions. Berlin played with many top musicians including Pat Martino, Gil Evans, Toots Thielemans, Al DiMeola, George Benson, Earl Klugh, Larry Coryell, Bob James, Dave Liebman, Herbie Mann, Ray Barretto, the Brecker Brothers and others. Berlin was also a regular member of Bill Bruford's band (which included guitarist Holdsworth and keyboardist Dave Stewart) for a couple years starting in 1977; four recordings resulted. Berlin subsequently moved to Los Angeles, worked in clubs with Scott Henderson and Frank Gambale, became an educator (helping to found the Bass Institute of Technology), played rock (including with Frank Zappa), and turned down an opportunity to join Van Halen. During 1985-1986 Berlin recorded two fusion/rock dates for the soon-defunct Passport label. He moved to Florida in 1990 and toured with Yes, John McLaughlin, Billy Cobham, Kazumi Watanabe, and other musicians from a wide variety of creative genres. In addition, he began teaching at the Players School. His third set as a leader, 1997's Taking Notes for Denon, was Berlin's most jazz-oriented set to date. He continued releasing a number of albums into the 21st century, including Lumpy Jazz (2004) with his core trio featuring pianist Richard Drexler and drummer Danny Gottlieb; the highly regarded In Harmony's Way (2004) with guest appearances by saxophonist David Liebman, vibraphonist Gary Burton, and guitarist Mike Stern; Ace of Bass/Aneurythms (2006); and the piano trio-oriented High Standards (2010), again featuring Drexler and Gottlieb in addition to the session leader.
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@narq5099
@narq5099 2 года назад
Road Games- one of my all-time favorite albums. Allan, Jeff, and Chad: trio of perfection!
@fisch723
@fisch723 7 лет назад
Rick, can you please, please, please do a lesson on the music of Bill Bruford? The "One of a Kind" record is considered by many to be the best progressive/fusion album of all time and now that you've had Jeff Berlin and previous lessons on the indomitable Alan Holdsworth, I know you must be familiar with this masterpiece of composition. There is so much to be learned from the use of chords and unique melodies (not to mention 4 virtuosos performing it). Of course, having Bruford or Dave Stewart would be incredible as well but I don't want to be greedy. :)
@dougmphilly
@dougmphilly 6 лет назад
i am so into that
@adamjacksonmedia
@adamjacksonmedia 4 года назад
fisch723 now THAT would be really something!
@duncanparsons
@duncanparsons 4 года назад
I had some tuition from Bill, nice bloke :-)
@michaelwayne7887
@michaelwayne7887 3 года назад
OMG I can listen to that whole album in my head, for sure. It truly is the pinnacle of what they were trying to go for with that lineup. Just a uniquely singular group of songs that still give me chills.
@AlobytesOgniddove
@AlobytesOgniddove 2 года назад
Bruford 💜
@MyanCyanAria
@MyanCyanAria 3 года назад
Berlin’s “Water on the Brain II” + “Joe Frazier” + his basslines throughout Bruford’s “One of a Kind” is masterful work. It was tough learning these lines and helped to advance my skill level on the bass immensely! Thanks Rick for validating Jeff, as he was neck & neck with Jaco back in the day.
@tommcfall1274
@tommcfall1274 7 лет назад
Great Interview!!!! Jeff is awesome and I completely agree with him about the state of music and teaching
@ivonsmith3095
@ivonsmith3095 5 лет назад
Jeffs always been one of my favorite bass players from when I first heard him with Bruford band in the 70s. Then saw him with John MClaughlin Trio in 88 in Glasgow, Scotland. His more recnt album are phenomenal not only in terms of playing but also composition but his TONE is incredible! Couple years ago he came here to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to do a small bass clinic in combo with the amps (DV Mark is it?) and basses (Cort??) he was using. I know hes strongly opinionated and even controversial in the education world but he promised he could improve the sound of any bass player regardless of level. He took some random local bassist guy from the audience got him to demo a couple things; then in about 2-5 minutes made this guy's tone, articulation and pacing sound noticeably different by guiding him on a few things. For a non bass player, hearing the difference in a simple scale or note pattern was amazing. The man is a genius and a deeply experienced expert! What a teacher AND performer!
@coffeemachtspass
@coffeemachtspass 3 года назад
So many gems in this interview. Even if Jeff says something you disagree with, he gets you to thinking about WHY. Beautiful coda at the end.
@stevenrolison3140
@stevenrolison3140 5 лет назад
Just listened to this for the first time. Mr Beato's questions, wonderful!! asking the questions we all want to ask. Mr Berlin absolute 24 carrot gold wisdom. "..learning is dirty, greasy, bumpy...but the rewards...." Wonderful stuff, the epitome of tough love.....
@silviomp
@silviomp 7 лет назад
Thank you, Rick! I could listen to you guys for hours. Almost 60 min and I felt like it was only 30.
@aoxomoxoanyc
@aoxomoxoanyc 7 лет назад
the ending segment shows the Jeff that the world will best remember.
@BeardedDrums
@BeardedDrums 4 года назад
Wow, there’s a whole Lotta truth in this interview. I really love the way Jeff approaches music and music learning . I am a drummer of 25 years that has recently picked up bass guitar and this is some of the most valuable information I have heard thus far.
@ONealMusicStudio
@ONealMusicStudio 6 лет назад
I also studied at Berklee and with Charlie a little after Jeff and Charlie really opened my mind and ears! Jeff is right on point about bass education!
@eisenyeo
@eisenyeo 6 лет назад
I studied with Jeff at MI in '87, still benefiting from his lessons 31 years down the road. Thanks Maestro Berlin :) With Love from Shanghai, China.
@rationalmuscle
@rationalmuscle 5 лет назад
I was there a bit after you my man.
@gregorymccasland2874
@gregorymccasland2874 4 года назад
I’m 50. I am rededicating to learning music. I have no delusions of “getting a gig”. I don’t even want that. I just want to know how to play. Like Jeff said, I am learning to learn. That is perfectly in line with my thinking. When I picked up a guitar for the first time over 40 years ago that was my thinking too. I never thought I would be a rock star. I just thought playing guitar was a cool thing to learn. Ok maybe a small part was the thought that girls would dig it in my teens but mostly it was to learn. I believe any kind of knowledge attained makes one a better person.
@albertlarroca1271
@albertlarroca1271 3 года назад
Great Gregg !!
@nazarinebeats5521
@nazarinebeats5521 3 года назад
Have you started learning yet bro?
@dennisapplegate7553
@dennisapplegate7553 3 года назад
Check out Dweezil Zappa's DVDs called fretboard freedom, them are life changing. And remember the pursuit of perfection is a journey not a destination. And that's where the joy of discovery lays. Like Tomo says dont compare, be kind to yourself. Enjoy !
@mikeh66
@mikeh66 2 года назад
Awesome remarks, Greg!
@frankgradus9474
@frankgradus9474 2 года назад
Upon my word! Very well said. By the by, JB is a singer of note, too -- Gothic 17.
@vexphoto
@vexphoto 6 лет назад
Rick, you’re a great listener...
@AroldoLuvisottoNeto
@AroldoLuvisottoNeto 7 лет назад
Great interview. Beautiful ending. I must thank Jeff for the knowledge and Rick for inviting him. I felt good after watching this. Cheers from Brazil.
@miladbgn
@miladbgn 7 лет назад
Great interview, thank you Rick. I'm a amateur Bassist and this is gold for me. I wish he explain what is exactly the right way to learning music much precisely.
@Frank1979Zappa
@Frank1979Zappa 5 лет назад
Watch and listen again, you will find the answers between the lines he says.
@jamessbca
@jamessbca 5 лет назад
Great interview. I think it's interesting that he favors the academic approach to learning. He then mentions Dennis Chambers, saying he's unreal (I assume he's talking about the drummer). Dennis is the opposite of academic music education. He's all feel, man. My favorite musicians are all over the map - some are super academic, some wouldn't know a whole note from a 16th note. I love them all :)
@stevemartin7096
@stevemartin7096 4 года назад
Aside from Jeff's immense talent, I admire his honesty with respect to the difficult changes he has made in his life. Go Jeff go!! Rick is a very skilled interviewer. Oh, and the Beethoven improv was sublime! Thanks for that Jeff.
@frankgradus9474
@frankgradus9474 2 года назад
He's a singer of note, too -- Gothic 17.
@albertlarroca1271
@albertlarroca1271 3 года назад
Mr.Beato, great clip, you are good to make interviews , because you doesn´t interupted the guess !! love it !!,Jeff Berlin is a great bass player. Regards from Berlin , Germany (where i m living)
@jamesmcfarland2648
@jamesmcfarland2648 4 года назад
Great rendition at the end Jeff. Heard you play a couple of times in Boston late 70's. Amazing then as now.. Thank you for your contribution.
@Songwirer
@Songwirer 2 года назад
Beautiful! Can't believe I listened to this piece by Beethoven played by Jeff on Valentine's Day!
@Kunstdesfechtens
@Kunstdesfechtens 3 года назад
This is the best bass interview on youtube. Thank you Rick and Jeff!
@SteveSam66
@SteveSam66 7 лет назад
Rick, Great interview with Jeff Berlin. I agree with him on many levels regarding music education
@hamishmac100
@hamishmac100 5 лет назад
Jeff is such a wise man - all younger musicians really need to listen to this guy - both thoughts and music.
@timbyrne914
@timbyrne914 7 лет назад
The interview is a bit hard to watch at first, but then it becomes better and better as he settles in. I'm still not sure what the problem is supposed to be with the big jazz schools though. I'm self taught, but I've used Berklee books and it seems to be a very ground up sort of curriculum. Maybe the books reflect a mindset that no longer exists there? What horse is being whipped here exactly? I can't really tell for sure.
@Waterback812
@Waterback812 7 лет назад
I stumbled on to one of Rick's videos a few months ago and subscribed shortly thereafter. Although 90% of his content is way over my head, I absolutely love this channel. The "Sounding Off" series is brilliant. Thanks Rick and keep it coming!
@drbassface
@drbassface 6 лет назад
Beautiful playing at the end Jeff! Thanks for all,you do Rick!
@noahmaillouxmusic
@noahmaillouxmusic 7 лет назад
His playing at the end was beautiful
@rherrera921
@rherrera921 3 года назад
Great conversation.Jeff B. Thank you for "five G " and "Joe Frazier" I love the way you play.All the best.Rick,keep it up.
@MrDizzyvonclutch
@MrDizzyvonclutch 2 года назад
He’s computer illiterate??? I just seen him doing a song called 5G from back in late 70’s.... huh.
@FernandoCuadro
@FernandoCuadro 7 лет назад
I really like jeff and his way of thinking about how to learn music. I do think that he talks so much about the controversy of his thinking that he makes it more obscure than it is. What he says its said by a lot of professional muscians that had a lot of experience as students and as teachers. So yeah i agree with him, but not with the way he expressesses this issue. Thanks again rick for everything you do!
@andreasrochow5170
@andreasrochow5170 4 года назад
Jeff is a philosopher too. That's said by a violin player who swiched to the fabulous ebass but unfortunately not became a philosopher! Respect Mr. Berlin and thank you for giving us your experience and thoughts on the artistry of playing the bass.
@brucegelman5582
@brucegelman5582 5 лет назад
Magnificent interview.Jeff is the man..a real mensch!
@urmero67
@urmero67 7 лет назад
Thanks Rick so much for this interview and hope there is more to come with JB...someone in your comments below mentions how JB is becoming more and more alienated from the bass community. ....But one thing for sure is that Jeff can absolutely back up everything he says and is absolutely saying the truths.. People may not like his style or attitude but thats another story.. All Im saying is that the way the bass is taught needs some serious revision. Why do all the other instruments (sax, piano, trumpet)...you know, the serious instruments taught in the same regimented manner?? why is bass education taken so lightly (slap, groove etc.) and not music?? Bassists are musicians playing music on the bass...so learn music, what is the controversy here? Jeff continue teaching the way you do and let the other people decide for themselves ...Jeff worry about the guys who are serious about music... don't stress over the rest who grew up on guitar player magazine and have it all wrong, you are wasting your time trying to infuriate them. People who are serious about it will inevitably gravitate towards you...life is short, no need to stress over this JB.
@polbecca
@polbecca 2 года назад
My thoughts too. Jeff is a musician, whose primary instrument happens to be bass; the instrument is merely the outlet, whereas there are people and students who are bass players and while they may have figured out their instrument at a functional level, they are learning to play music.
@timchalmers1700
@timchalmers1700 2 года назад
Great interview!! Jeff Berlin's Beethoven Improv at the end is incredible !!
@RichardStJohn-zz8or
@RichardStJohn-zz8or 7 лет назад
_Music is the Best_ - Frank Zappa
@jamesc60
@jamesc60 4 года назад
Great interview and wonderful take on Beethoven....Charlie Banacos lives! Thanks Rick!
@davidsummerville351
@davidsummerville351 7 лет назад
Love honest people! Very refreshing. Thanks
@cooper5882
@cooper5882 3 года назад
Wonderful interview and just amazing playing by Jeff!!! I really enjoyed this. Big Thumbs Up !
@karlsalocks
@karlsalocks 6 лет назад
Jeff is an amazing HUMAN BEING
@seamusthebogman
@seamusthebogman 7 лет назад
A very rewarding clip from start to finish!
@blahdeblah6207
@blahdeblah6207 5 лет назад
"...the truth will set you free. but first it will piss you off." -- EPIC! And then he played.
@DavidRamos-nz4bh
@DavidRamos-nz4bh 2 года назад
Jeff is right. He is the guy who I consider top of the heap. “Freight Train Shuffle”, “ Joe Frazier”, absolutely sick as well as the Holdsworth stuff. Love him.
@RyCooder-ri7fz
@RyCooder-ri7fz 4 месяца назад
His words are pure
@RyCooder-ri7fz
@RyCooder-ri7fz 4 месяца назад
This is Jeff. The huge power
@holdencaustic
@holdencaustic 6 лет назад
That last segment- it’s who he is now. I’ve spoken with him on some online forums and he’s really hitting a home run with his communication style- and he’s one of the greatest educators around.
@paltieri11
@paltieri11 2 года назад
Brilliant interview and playing by jeff at the end! 👍
@defenestrationfan
@defenestrationfan 5 лет назад
Great interview with a truly great bassist. Wish I could take that year of lessons from him! Wonderful improv.
@mrmichael972
@mrmichael972 6 лет назад
Fantastic interview. So many nuggets. Thank you!
@lynnwilkinson100
@lynnwilkinson100 5 лет назад
Mr Michael bbThe The
@simondavies6270
@simondavies6270 11 месяцев назад
Mr Jeff Berlin is not only an incredible muscian but is as we all can bear witness too, an intelligent and articulate man. Great interview Rick, I really enjoyed listening to it. Jeff was a name that I had heard banded about by other noteworthy musicians but did not pay any particular attention too until last night when I finished watching him with Bill Bruford and guitarist Kazumi Watanabe perform a concert filmed in Japan in 1987, in an hour long music video on RU-vid. I'm not a bass player but I thought the guy on bass guitar - Jeff Berlin was amazing. I couldn't get him out of my head. That is why I watched this interview.
@Chuckles..
@Chuckles.. Год назад
I love Jeff Berlin, Please get Bill Bruford on next.
@eeroniemela8137
@eeroniemela8137 6 лет назад
"The truth will set you free, but first it will piss you off" Great! Loved the nod to Christopher Hitchens as well.
@ajadrew
@ajadrew 7 лет назад
I've always agreed with Jeff's viewpoint, i.e., music....but I am 58 so that's maybe why..;-)) And the piece at the end 'from the heart to your heart'...stunningly beautiful. Thanks for putting this together Rick!
@wolowolowolo
@wolowolowolo 4 года назад
Jeff Berlin is super brilliant!!
@zamplify
@zamplify 6 лет назад
Amazing musician, great interview!
@mentoneman
@mentoneman 7 лет назад
Great interview but I wished he shared more about working with Allan and Gambale. I saw Jeff and Frank at a gig in 85-ish and it was right when Frank had come to the states. His stories about those two would be epic.
@toderox
@toderox 3 года назад
Love you guys
@thomasmcgill6918
@thomasmcgill6918 7 лет назад
What an amazing ending to this video. Jeff, that was wonderful...
@holdencaustic
@holdencaustic 6 лет назад
thomas mcgill - I’ve gone back to listening to jeff lately- the dude just has so many gifts.
@JoeyBullet222
@JoeyBullet222 6 лет назад
+Jason Rosner- Bass damn right sir.
@MrBassflute
@MrBassflute 3 года назад
Wonderful, heartfelt playing at 54:50. Thank you Rick, for having one of the all-time greats on for us to learn from, in more ways than just musically. I'm glad he got some help, because it was fairly obvious that he was struggling. HIs playing, at the end of this video, is simply exquisite. And thank you, Jeff, for a lifetime of wonderful music and wonderful musical thought. Stay well, both of you.
@MarkMarxonsBassChannel
@MarkMarxonsBassChannel 4 года назад
I loved this interview so much. Thanks to both of you 🙏
@gordiannot77
@gordiannot77 4 года назад
Jeff is BLISS❤️
@TheBassMan533
@TheBassMan533 7 лет назад
Get Alain Caron? That would make me giggle like the prettiest girl in the ball
@Star_Sn1per
@Star_Sn1per 7 лет назад
Alain is my favorite!!
@russell_szabados
@russell_szabados 7 лет назад
I really enjoyed this interview. Rick, you have a knack for getting people to open up and Jeff Berlin in particular said a lot of things that resonated with me. I also feel vindicated as a bass teacher. I have some students at a music school where the owner has been encouraging me to just give students what they want as opposed to focusing on music essentials & theory. It's nice to know I'm not the only one who still believes in the value of learning to be a complete musician.
@billwendt1256
@billwendt1256 Месяц назад
Just seeing this interview seven years post creation. Insightful. The quality of Rick's interviews is extraordinary. Only time I saw Jeff was with Bruford in Kansas City. Hell of a band, hell of a show. Those Bruford albums are required listening.
@juancpgo
@juancpgo 7 лет назад
He played with Howard Roberts too, who was such a master guitar player... I wish people talked more about him.
@chrisberg2083
@chrisberg2083 5 месяцев назад
I was going to same the same thing. HR, is GOD. IMO
@RyCooder-ri7fz
@RyCooder-ri7fz 4 месяца назад
He is a master
@Fianchetto2011
@Fianchetto2011 10 месяцев назад
Bless you maestro! If you are a conservative, let it be so. Apostoling on fundaments in music could not hit better time in the timeline we are living on. What a beautiful, honest virtuos you are. The Beethoven you play at the end made my day. Especially when knowing the symphony so well. This composer surely knew the music history yet being the most revolutionary artist that ever lived.
@kablah19
@kablah19 7 лет назад
This guy is pretty cool... :)
@jamieofalltrades536
@jamieofalltrades536 4 года назад
22 people are out of their minds, I found this to be an amazing interview by and with 2 great talented people.
@solo624
@solo624 10 месяцев назад
Amazing video big fan of Jeff playing. Really enjoyed the conversation and his passion for music .
@floodland99
@floodland99 7 лет назад
Beautiful playing at the end. Thanks. I agree with his ideas on training though obviously not necessary for a songwriter like Macca.
@chumbo
@chumbo 7 лет назад
What about the Scott Henderson video you spoke about already a few videos ago? When is that going to be uploaded? Can't wait :-)
@johnbates9040
@johnbates9040 7 лет назад
I believe Rick said the Scott Henderson thing was a podcast not a video
@RickBeato
@RickBeato 7 лет назад
chumbo It's only podcast
@tobbebergman7583
@tobbebergman7583 7 лет назад
Googled it can't find it !
@chumbo
@chumbo 7 лет назад
Ah ok, thanks for the info! I'll go check it out now....
@RickBeato
@RickBeato 7 лет назад
It's not done yet. I'm working on it now.
@afterrockradio1328
@afterrockradio1328 7 лет назад
Can you get Brian Setzer on SOUNDING OFF ?
@davidcarrera1923
@davidcarrera1923 7 лет назад
afterrockradio +1
@TheJamieAbraham
@TheJamieAbraham 7 лет назад
Yes, yes, yes!
@JariBehm
@JariBehm 2 года назад
No one plays bass like Jeff! I love how he makes his bass to sing.
@NelsonRiverosMusic
@NelsonRiverosMusic 7 лет назад
Best interview yet Rick, I identified with many things in this one
@mariocontreras1911
@mariocontreras1911 4 года назад
I followed Jeff Berlin since the 80s while learning bass and guitar. It is so cool to see Rick doing this video.
@ulfgj
@ulfgj 7 лет назад
"to lock with a drummer is DOOH" :D & "the truth will set you free, but first it will piss you off"
@chrisbass13
@chrisbass13 7 лет назад
What a great Channel! Thanks Rick. Jeff Berlin is the Man! How about a sounding off with Anthony Jackson, Wayne Shorter, Walter Becker, Tim Miller, Gary Husband, Kai Eckhardt etc.
@johnbonani7188
@johnbonani7188 2 года назад
4th greatest Rick Beato interview ever. Love, happiness and well-being - Rick, Jeff, all the musicians.
5 лет назад
Why don’t you invite Scott Henderson for an interview? Thanks for the great videos
@Oasisbill
@Oasisbill 5 лет назад
Rick, Thank you for your great videos. I think the answer to your question at 20:08 is that generations are brought up from birth listening to music that is made on and by computers almost exclusively, and coupled with the fact that it is now so rare to actually see someone playing an actual instrument, younger people have no example to emulate. There are no musical 'heros' as there once was, and it is clearly not fashionable to play an instrument. There are of course a few exceptions but you get my point. We don't have a 'Beatles' anymore, we have a Taylor Swift - no disrespect intended. The point is that she is an individual without an instrument. You look at her sing. You don't see a single musician yet you can hear a wall of generated sound behind her. There is no shortage of competitive singing TV shows now, but you will note that a generation or two ago these shows had bands and instrumentalists as contestants, not just singers. Keep up the wonderful work.
@markwjazzguitar
@markwjazzguitar 6 лет назад
Great interview! I love the part about improving is a dirty, sweaty, bumpy road. Very true man. There is usually an event that causes you to really get it together, or hang it up. For me, it was a working band that I tried out for when I was about 19. I had a great ear, and could solo like nobody's biz, and played a ton of Prog rock. I got totally embarrassed at this audition cause I knew like 2 songs out of the 40 songs on the list. From that point on, I learned the top 40 and everything needed to play that kind of gig. I also Practiced like a mad man so much that I've never been in that situation again. I've gone on to tour with Sister Sledge, Denise Williams, C.C Peniston, and The Philly Pops Orchestra and many others.....
@JoeyBullet222
@JoeyBullet222 6 лет назад
I love Jeff...he's the Richard Feynman of Bass. Keep him in your pocket man.
@jonathanwright8802
@jonathanwright8802 6 лет назад
Neil Peart played on Jeff's album "Champion".
@RyCooder-ri7fz
@RyCooder-ri7fz 4 месяца назад
Berlin is a master
@MichaelFClef
@MichaelFClef 5 лет назад
I love this interview. How fortunate we are to be provided such an intelligent discussion by two world class educators. For Free! Thank you.
@Zongroned
@Zongroned 2 года назад
Why is Jeff so sure that everyone learns the same way ?
@perfectbeat
@perfectbeat 7 лет назад
Great interview. Outstanding. Loved the ending.
@FarukAydinToksoz
@FarukAydinToksoz 7 лет назад
Hey Rick please keep on uploading 'sounding off' videos.I am watching them with a deep interest on my working time and soon you are going to cause me get fired.But i dont care =)
@zcat1006
@zcat1006 Год назад
With no disrespect, ALL learning is growing. Not the end of the world to advance in your choice of methods. Open minds keep the process relevant, and, (Jeff), creative. How would new discoveries be discovered without discovering and not steeping your legs deep into the cement? Respect to Jeff's talent, his perspective is VERY much based on "his" personal experience from his youth. Ok, but let others follow their path as well.
@pangeaproxima3681
@pangeaproxima3681 Год назад
ok, ok...
@ktrethewey
@ktrethewey 2 года назад
I’m not sure Ron Carter would agree with much of this…
@jacomans9078
@jacomans9078 5 лет назад
Wow... Jeff Berlin...He gets himself in so much trouble in the Bass rooms online, but all he is saying is to learn” musical content” that people want to put the artistry in there with it, when he just wants you to try and walk a simple bass line, with no frills. Plus he gets down on educators that use their skills and pyrotechnics and many students flock to them because they think because they’re excellent bass players they would be excellent teachers and that makes Jeff go on a tirade.
@davidmichaelsen9805
@davidmichaelsen9805 6 лет назад
So right about learning imo
@robinreidmusic
@robinreidmusic 7 лет назад
Super interview. Great ideas of old school versus the "Now" approach. I really believe, whether sports, job skills or music, we learn on the shoulders of giants. What a person learns in a lifetime, a good student can get the information condensed, and carry on from there, and that is how the human race evolved. It is important for growth, of our minds, to do repetition. In our area, the Mennonites, are the people we call upon when storms devastate an area, because they are they only ones left who can build and repair things without electricity. LOL Sad but true.
@wanmorgan
@wanmorgan 6 лет назад
Jeff speaks very wise words.. Jeff needs to write a book I think...
@JayMatharu
@JayMatharu 7 лет назад
This has got to be one of the best discussions about music ever!! Thanks Rick and Jeff
@adviceman5211
@adviceman5211 4 года назад
"You win or you LEARN" !!!
@DaveZula
@DaveZula 7 лет назад
Excellent interview! Rick, you have to have him on the show again soon. I'm really interested to hear more of his musical philosophies. Is he really against metronomes?
@adviceman5211
@adviceman5211 4 года назад
Re: musical styles and their evolution !! I believe Anthony Jackson said in an interview that "the "industry" started to lose it's connection with "musicians" when they started to let the dancers and hair dressers into the studio" !! It's funny AND tragic and I agree with Mr. Jackson !!!
@oneeyedmonster9827
@oneeyedmonster9827 7 лет назад
Teachers are not equal is a better way to look at it. Some teachers are WAY better than others. Rick Beato as a prime example.
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