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When Big Bands Were Dance Bands 

Jazz at Lincoln Center's JAZZ ACADEMY
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Guitarist James Chirillo, bassist Ari Roland, and drummer Alvin Atkinson remind you that big bands performed for dancers, and show you how to keep a strong sense of swing in your rhythm section work, no matter how fast or slow the tempo.
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James Chirillo - Guitar
Ari Roland - Bass
Alvin Atkinson - Drums
Eric Suquet - Director
Bill Thomas - Director of Photography
Jessica Paz - Sound Engineer
Richard Emery - Production Assistant
Seton Hawkins - Producer
Recorded June 14, 2013

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@0scill8r
@0scill8r 9 лет назад
This series is excellent. Definitely a great message i'm always looking for ways to preach it.
@asrod
@asrod 9 лет назад
Great video! Do more about big band and jazz for dancing please!
@Drumsgoon
@Drumsgoon 6 лет назад
It don't mean a thing, if it ain't got that swing!
@permogensen3964
@permogensen3964 5 лет назад
but this aint swing, this was "jazz" - lounge jazz. Take a listen to Chick Webb, The King of Swing :)
@lasalle1042
@lasalle1042 2 года назад
@@permogensen3964 it's a ref to a louis armstrong song ^^
@killerdillr
@killerdillr 2 года назад
@@lasalle1042 Sorry, which one is referring to a Louis Armstrong song? It Don´t Mean a Thing? If so, that one is from 1931 by Duke Ellington and sung by Ivie Anderson. The Louis version with Duke is from 1956.
@clamor7371
@clamor7371 Год назад
nice pfp bro
@eddiewakesmusic3137
@eddiewakesmusic3137 3 года назад
I'm gonna send this to all my fellow artists in the hip hop world...They'll have more musical context about the samples they use from my genre! :)
@jonl1034
@jonl1034 Год назад
I guess this is good for people interested in rhythm sections, but I saw the title and thought I was going to hear big bands. Kind of like a title for college marching band and it’s 2 clarinets and a snare drum.
@mmcpoker
@mmcpoker 2 года назад
don't touch that radio!
@MARKMANIATT
@MARKMANIATT Год назад
Great Guitar and Bass, Drums way over complicated. Nothing like the great Swing drummers played, Dave Tough, Jo Jones, Gene Krupa, Sid Catlett etc. More study needed my friend..
@jarrod4115
@jarrod4115 2 года назад
1930's in the city: dancing to jazz 1930's when at the countryside: grooving to delta blues
@itsokaytobeclownpilled5937
@itsokaytobeclownpilled5937 5 лет назад
My elderly friend with Alzheimer’s LOVED this video. Well done! He stopped and listened intently.
@jeffkrebs
@jeffkrebs 6 лет назад
This is a perfect video for a cold Sunday afternoon in Toronto - warms me from the inside
@hakanozelguitarist
@hakanozelguitarist 4 года назад
I don't know anything about double bass but that's a beautiful looking instrument
@DavidMScott-cs8pp
@DavidMScott-cs8pp 2 года назад
I was a dance band drummer for a big part of my life whereas now I play Blues, Classic Rock and Jazz. As stated here, playing for dancers is a whole different ball game. The band leader and the rhythm section has to watch the dancers movements and sync with them. For example if your playing a waltz the dancers key in the down beat but that also holds true for slow foxtrots and shuffles. Basically if there are drums in the band then the bass drum has to be heard. On rare occasions where a band is playing for dancers without drums, the bass guitar/stand up has to be heard. In short the rhythm section is the key in a dance band. And.. the band leader should intently watch the dancers to see if they are playing music that encourages people to get on the floor.. or change it up. I'm amazed at bands that play clubs today and are totally focused on themselves. But then again if the patrons are sitting and drinking more then the club operator may be happier !😁
@nemo227
@nemo227 2 года назад
That's where I made my money. People heard us and danced. Back in the fifties we were students playing in the cafeteria for dances after the football games. We got paid $6 or $7 dollars each. That was good money in 1956-1957. More of the same in college and after and the pay rate was much better.
@kempertalley
@kempertalley 9 лет назад
Could you provide us with some historical examples (possibly recordings) of bands like Benny Goodman or Artie Shaw doing this before 1940?
@JazzAcademy
@JazzAcademy 9 лет назад
Kemper Talley Listen to the Count Basie Band's recordings for Decca records circa 1938 and listen for the combination of Freddie Green (guitar), Walter Page (bass), and Jo Jones (drums) in the rhythm section!
@kempertalley
@kempertalley 9 лет назад
Jazz at Lincoln Center's JAZZ ACADEMY So I just listened to all of those recordings. Of specific note, there's a major difference between the drums in this video and those of Jo Jones. There's no ride with Jo. He focuses mostly on the snare and high hat. Why is there such a difference?
@furnesque
@furnesque 8 лет назад
+Jazz at Lincoln Center's JAZZ ACADEMY This sounds nothing like that. The bass and guitar are too legato, and the drums are playing in a style that certainly did not exist in the 30s. The video is right to point out that the swing music of the 30s was made for dancing. This music isn't. It's straight-ahead jazz. It's well-played, but it does not demonstrate what you say that it will.
@permogensen3964
@permogensen3964 5 лет назад
@@furnesque I totally aggree to that.
@mysticgeneie4668
@mysticgeneie4668 2 года назад
🙄
@jansteinbach2598
@jansteinbach2598 3 года назад
Wonderful ! Thank you so much ! I think rhythm (section) is highly underrated, partially. Keep on posting those great videos.
@poissonpuerile8897
@poissonpuerile8897 Год назад
Such wonderful music! And it's at least twice my age! Love how the drummer does so much with so little -- few drums and few notes.
@nemo227
@nemo227 Год назад
Back in the day the music got people out of their seats and off the sidelines. When the music stopped the couples stayed on the floor waiting for the next tune. When they recognized an energetic tune we could hear their approval on the band stand and they began to MOVE. It was like their battery suddenly had a full charge. Yes, I miss those days.
@mlekoff
@mlekoff 7 лет назад
This band are from inner planet... From gold years of swing...
@bbowjazz
@bbowjazz Год назад
Golden. Thank you gentlemen and especially James C. for keeping classic four to the bar rhythm guitar alive
@WhiteDove73-888
@WhiteDove73-888 Год назад
I could listen to you three all day 🎉
@jamesrusso2523
@jamesrusso2523 4 года назад
2/2 time screws me up..
@vicbarker5739
@vicbarker5739 Год назад
what guitar are you using in the video
@shanewoolsey940
@shanewoolsey940 3 года назад
If they don't dance, ain't gettin' hired again.
@aasvideos98
@aasvideos98 5 лет назад
It don't mean a thing...!
@DarttMann
@DarttMann Год назад
Thanks guys!
@relaxingchannel3928
@relaxingchannel3928 8 лет назад
this is exactly what i wanted to know!!! thank you so much !!!!!!!
@furnesque
@furnesque 9 лет назад
I'm confused. In the video, Mr. Roland makes reference to 1930s swing music, but this sounds nothing like a 1930s rhythm section. Everything is too legato, especially those modern cymbals.
@markmaniatt1825
@markmaniatt1825 7 лет назад
furnesque Thank God someone else has a pair of ears.The drums,cymbals and the drummer are all wrong,wrong,wrong.Has this guy never heard Papa Jo,Davey,Gene,Mac,Big Sid or any of the giants.I don't want to pull this effort to pieces for the sake of it,but if your going to do the job right,at least pick the instrument to match the gig.The cymbals should be soft and splashy with a very fast response,very thin.The bass should be predominantly a heavy walking bass.James is very authentic however.I've toured with him extensively and he is as close to Freddie Green and Allan Reuss as you will find today.The bass and guitar in swing music should virtually sound like one instrument.
@zvonimirtosic6171
@zvonimirtosic6171 5 лет назад
​@@markmaniatt1825 & Furnesque, You don't pay enough attention to the words and, obviously, can't dance or count to three. Swing was used only as one example of danceable big band music. But we have a trio here; how can trio demonstrate the big band without changes? There are many genres and sub-genres of danceable big band jazz, four, double beat, this or that of tempo, same melody but different arrangement, and different style of dance, etc. See this version of Begin the Beguine ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nZPndC-F5SE.html to which Fred Astaire and Eleanor Powell dance, and then this version of the same jazz standard by Xavier Cugat and his big band, ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-EzjXB4knxqM.html. Pray tell, which dance you choose for Cugat's Latin jazz version?
@user__214
@user__214 5 лет назад
Yeah I'm confused as well. I'm a lindy hopper and swing guitarist, and I've enjoyed some of James' other videos on rhythm guitar. But as a swing dancer this music is pretty much undanceable. When you think of big bands you typically think of swing music, and this video shows a more modern take on jazz that doesn't really swing. To be fair, I don't know too much about post-swing big bands. Did people social dance to those? What type of dancing did they do? In any case this is a weird choice to exemplify a big band rhythm section.
@zvonimirtosic6171
@zvonimirtosic6171 5 лет назад
@@user__214 Swing is not the only dance. Big bands of the Latin jazz did not play swing, but the people danced to all those Afro-Cuban rhythms. On most jazz standards in unsyncopated 4/4 and 3/4 one can dance the Sway, Slow Dance / Nightclub Two Step, Classic Waltz, Swing, Foxtrot, Quickstep, Stepdance, etc. On a syncopated 4/4 choose appropriate Latin dance, including any variation on Tango.
@Homanjer
@Homanjer 2 года назад
That might be the most important lesson in jazz. The picture of the grumpy looking jazz musician sitting their motionless just shredding away at these complicated lines is really dangerous. It's important not only to enjoy the music, but to enjoy it with your entire body. Music is something emotional and social and you should never think that people only want to listen to you play your instrument. They want to have fun!
@luchomolinari
@luchomolinari 2 года назад
I love this guys ❤😂🎉 is very Importan information
@autonerecords1410
@autonerecords1410 4 года назад
Great musicians.
@HMJohnsonGuitar
@HMJohnsonGuitar 6 лет назад
I enjoyed this very much.
@bobrich1950
@bobrich1950 Год назад
Mr. Chirillo, what guitar are you playing there ?? Great acoustic tone !!
@joeybonin7691
@joeybonin7691 3 года назад
Great basics. I might add back in the day you had to be a very good player and a quick study just to get a job.
@aussie_philosopher8079
@aussie_philosopher8079 2 года назад
I love anything to do with jazz and big band, love that sound of a big brass ensemble.
@paulheartsongs
@paulheartsongs Год назад
So cool! 🥶 Thanks guys 🙏
@brodyward3019
@brodyward3019 2 года назад
whats the song they played in the 2 beat
@AmrHammour
@AmrHammour 2 года назад
I love you guys :)
@Radek-cr2zm
@Radek-cr2zm 2 года назад
it was swing
@MenkoDany
@MenkoDany 4 года назад
Either the guitar is out of tune or he's making the strings go out of tune ahah
@you_tubeslonelyheartsclubband
@you_tubeslonelyheartsclubband 2 года назад
He's playing dissonant jazz chords with not a lot of notes in the voicing because he's playing in a Freddie Green types style.
@MenkoDany
@MenkoDany 2 года назад
@@you_tubeslonelyheartsclubband There was a particular moment when you can hear it but I can't hear it now, my ears are clogged from a virus :/
@MenkoDany
@MenkoDany 2 года назад
@@you_tubeslonelyheartsclubband 5:26 maybe?
@panu-moi
@panu-moi 2 года назад
@@MenkoDany That's the bass you are hearing. Being a fretless instrument it's very difficult to play everything perfectly in tune.
@MenkoDany
@MenkoDany 2 года назад
@@panu-moi Quite possible! I've rewatched the video a couple of times and it's really hard to hear
@LordDalston
@LordDalston 2 года назад
To my ears, there's dubious tuning of that guitar!
@mr.astronuts3825
@mr.astronuts3825 2 года назад
There’s dissonant chords, that might be the thing
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