Sunday, August 19, 2007

Pocket Rockout Episode 4: JAZZ

Duration: 07:16 minutes
Upload Time: 06-09-27 15:43:33
User: johnnyonline
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[note: i've just watched this for the 1st time since uploading it a while back.. damn it's random.. lol, oh well] Using my limited jazz skills combined my new found editing skills, i've managed to cobble together a mini lesson on jazz, as per the request of DaMadBlaqDrumma.. -enjoy, leave feed back and PRESS SUBCRIBE!

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BrandynBoyles ::: Favorites
informatable and humorous, jazz owns all
07-06-18 11:58:59
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hughman174 ::: Favorites
nice lesson. i luv jazz b/c it's not too rushed. it's so mellow
07-06-27 13:35:04
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onochicken ::: Favorites
hey, what type of ride/hi hat are you using?
07-06-29 00:34:20
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johnnyonline ::: Favorites
zildian A's. new beat hats and medium ride :)
07-06-29 05:26:42
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Mapex101 ::: Favorites
Fantastic video. Nice and detailed and exactly as how I would teach it. However, you missed just one vital thing. In jazz, the ride and hi-hat are played to a louder volume, but the snare and particularly bass, should be played at a much quieter level, until of course you come to fills. So remember that people, as Gregg Bissonette himself once told me: "The ride and hi-hat is like the steak and chips, and the bass and snare is the salt an pepper, to add flavour" :D
07-07-09 14:26:22
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hugojacquet ::: Favorites
Thanks a lot, Good stuff for the jazz guitar player that has just bought his first drum kit :-) (that's me, haha), and wants to learn to swing.
07-07-10 10:23:35
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bigramp ::: Favorites
at last a drum teacher made for musicians, not technicians. all these "drum lessons videos" are so boring and missing the point. keep up doing those lessons !
07-07-14 04:46:51
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mickytwoknives ::: Favorites
thanks mickytwoknives
07-07-18 13:07:37
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Safagan ::: Favorites
i disagree, you must not listen to jazz if your making that assesment. I dont mean to be forward but jazz isnt always mellow, there is alot ALOT ALOT more to jazz than just mellow laid back swinging. please, im not trying to be mean to you, just some info.
07-07-25 20:11:51
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hughman174 ::: Favorites
btw i do listen to a lot of jazz: stan getz, herbie hancock, dave brubeck, vince guaraldi, miles davis to name a few. this in MY opinion is mellow. there are several style/categories of jazz, just like blues. to each his own
07-07-31 16:03:13
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