3 Elements of Tony Williams / Inside the Teaching Studio
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- Presented by Nick Chacon
Audio Engineering by Andrew Stoltz
In this installment of "Inside the Teaching Studio", Nick Chacon describes 3 ways that you can incorporate Tony Williams into your playing.
To check out Niko Emby's lesson on the Tony Williams "Drop Catch" technique, click here:
• Tony Williams' "Drop-C...
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In this new educational series from Vic Firth, we take you "Inside the Studio" of some of the world's top instructors to give you a peek into the time-proven curriculum that has motivated and educated generations of successful teachers and performers.
In the third installment of this series, we take you inside the jazz drumming studio of Wayne Salzmann II from the University of Texas at Austin's Butler School of Music. With each student's presentation, you'll see the immediate application of curriculum to the real world of performance and explanation.
Whether you're an educator or student, you'll be sure to benefit from the concepts and lessons from this series. We encourage your thoughts and questions in the discussion below. - Hudba
You know these guysll never get rich doing this but they love it and they keep societies integrity. They make beautiful music for the sake of the art and love. I know, that and 250 gets u a cup of coffee but there's really something to be said for having an appreciation for beauty. Its one of the better angels of our nature, some of us even the most physically unappealing and odd , can see and appreciate beauty and some can even make it. To say I made this thing of beauty, its truly noble. Don cha think?
You so right about not getting rich as as jazz musician. Such beautiful musical enrichment should never have to go away for lack of funds.
Well said & I totally agree.
1. Practice
2. Practice
3. Practice
What about 'play'?
The trio is really, really good. I could listen to them play all day, everyone had a great sound and swung really well together. I can dig it, baby. The world needs more jazz musicians, keep playing the good stuff, man.
Great Lesson on Tony Williams. Let's keep the great ones alive forever.
Love these jazz drumming videos. Keep em comming!
This trio is killin. Sick footprints in 4/4 feel
Beautiful and inspiring playing!
I love these videos, great playing. that round sounds great as well
Well done Mr. Chacon!!!!
I'm a jazz beginner. Fantastic stuff. Thank You
Man, that was some great playing! Nice job Nick and the bassist and guitarist sounded great too. Very smooth, loose playing, the sound was
mixed well and they were having fun. ❤️☮️
Wowwww love the footprints performance
Really Brilliant, thank you.
Great video, thank you !
PDP Concept Maple Bop Set sounds warm and balanced......nice touch!!!!
excellent playing and explanation!👍
Great video and drumming, keep swinging man
Great job, man!
excellent j adore la complicité entre ces trois musiciens et leur approche du jazz moderne dont Tony Williams reste l un des monuments . La leçon est cool aussi et tellement fondamentale pour avancer dans le jazz tout en gardant le swing la pulsation . Merci à eux
Footprints is my favorite Miles tune ... you guys nailed it!! Hook'em horns!!
Wayne Shorter actually wrote that one!
Great playing!
wow, this is so great, really/ thank you
well done, also your playing with the two other players.
Nice video. Thanks for effort.
Footprints! Nice!
Hell yeah brother!
So Groovy!
well played
Fantastico
Top!
Hello! My name is Paul and I play Bebop- I am from Chicago, and the older cats like me, tune the drums pretty much like you explained- I tune my drums with the bottom almost a third higher than the top - and almost a fifth apart from the small tom to the floor tom- and about a fourth to the bass drum- I have an old Sonor rosewood set with a matching snare drum- and the drums sound great to me and I have let another drummer sit in so I can hear the drums- and they speak clearly and the sound is nice and rich and full- i have enjoyed your things on you tube and I must say, you really know your stuff and I look forward to watching
all of your videos and learning alot from you! keep up the great work! Bebop Paul from Chicago
P.S. Your playing is great, too! Is that an Old K I heard??!!
complimenti , molto esaustivo.
great
N I C E!!!!
Because, even at 17 years of age Tony Williams had listened to the jazz drummers that came before him but he ALWAYS took what they did and made it his own thing. All I hear today is young drummers copping a few "licks" ....Here is my 5 note Tony thing....and then regurgitating that back out with no twist to it at all. This makes for thousands of drummers sounding the same.
All of this is because we focus on such a narrow segment of the history of jazz and improvised musics.
So what’s your contribution genius ?
These videos are great for giving insight as to what these jazz drumming greats played.Thank you
drummrguy
Maybe for you, not me .
drummrguy
Well if I am under that illusion so be it.
What a ride sound! Which I could know the model...
agop signature, probably a 22
Enjoy your playing
BEAUT
what brand is that drum set?
Pacific by DW.
What cymbals are those? They sound phenomenal.
There his cymbals... Bwahhhhhh !
@@matthewguzda4075 "They're", not "there"... Bwahhhhhhh!
@@Gretchluver1 omg I can't believe I did that, that's such a pet peeve of mine. U have every right to call anyone who doesn't know the difference tween their there and they're !
Agop Signature
and flams! Sometimes he is phrasing only with flams! > Believe it!
The dude is sick, DAMN. Awesome technique
2:33
When do we get to hear some of "you"?
magan You don’t!..he’s still busy trying to imitate someone who
was a “One of”!!! Tony can’t be
replicated!!!
Juuuupiiiii
excellent j adore la complicité entre ces trois musiciens et leur approche du jazz moderne dont Tony Williams reste l un des monuments . La leçon est cool aussi et tellement fondamentale pour avancer dans le jazz tout en gardant le swing la pulsation . Merci à eux
great stuff, too bad the guitar was so loud in the mix!
Vic Firth send me some coupons I can't afford your sticks pretty please
@@drummrguy ouch ......
@@drummrguy that's pretty sad.
@@drummrguy you got it thanks for the heads up
The buttster school of music, cuz I'm like 5. Great job dude. I'm curious what ya gun do with a degree in drums? And do you have gigs in Austin? Who comes out to see jazz?
Your ride cymbal has no stick definition! Get a Paiste or an Istanbul.
It is an Istanbul- w green lettering. I like his ride sound.
@@cheezruff %100 agree. I love this ride sound.