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Jazz Music Institute
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Welcome to the official RUclips channel of Jazz Music Institute!
Jazz Music Institute (JMI) is a higher education provider based in Brisbane/Meanjin, Australia delivering accredited courses in music specialising in jazz performance. JMI also runs a jazz club on campus open to the public every Thursday and Friday night called JMI Live.
Featuring videos of live performances at JMI Live, plus live streaming performances every Thursday and Friday night. Also featuring student performances from JMI students.
Jazz Music Institute acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land on which we work, the Jagera and Turrbal people. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.
Jazz Music Institute (JMI) is a higher education provider based in Brisbane/Meanjin, Australia delivering accredited courses in music specialising in jazz performance. JMI also runs a jazz club on campus open to the public every Thursday and Friday night called JMI Live.
Featuring videos of live performances at JMI Live, plus live streaming performances every Thursday and Friday night. Also featuring student performances from JMI students.
Jazz Music Institute acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land on which we work, the Jagera and Turrbal people. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.
Chat with Alumni, Jose Uzcategui
We’re so proud of Trombone Alumni, Jose who has always followed his dream of being an instrumental music teacher and now that is his reality ✨
Since graduating from our Bachelor Jose went on to study a Masters of Secondary Education and now teaches at 5 different schools across the Gold Coast region.
#followyourdreams #musicteacher #musicteachersofinstagram #musicteachersrock
#alumnistories #jazzmusicinstitute
Since graduating from our Bachelor Jose went on to study a Masters of Secondary Education and now teaches at 5 different schools across the Gold Coast region.
#followyourdreams #musicteacher #musicteachersofinstagram #musicteachersrock
#alumnistories #jazzmusicinstitute
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Asking students and alumni: what's your favourite thing about JMI?
Просмотров 565 месяцев назад
Asking students and alumni: what's your favourite thing about JMI?
"If you're looking to master music, this is the best place to start."
Просмотров 655 месяцев назад
"If you're looking to master music, this is the best place to start."
Why Learn Jazz at JMI? A Chat with Vincent Gardner & Sherman Irby
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Why Learn Jazz at JMI? A Chat with Vincent Gardner & Sherman Irby
A chat with Nick Quigley (CEO of Jazz Music Institute)
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A chat with Nick Quigley (CEO of Jazz Music Institute)
Graduate, Patrick Atkinson chats about what his life has been like post JMI
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Graduate, Patrick Atkinson chats about what his life has been like post JMI
"You really get this community which is so supportive... so encouraging"
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"You really get this community which is so supportive... so encouraging"
Current student, Evan J. Evans discusses his JMI student experience
Просмотров 16210 месяцев назад
Current student, Evan J. Evans discusses his JMI student experience
Constructing bebop lines on a III-VI-II-V
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Constructing bebop lines on a III-VI-II-V
An Introduction To Walking Bass (Part II)
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An Introduction To Walking Bass (Part II)
Jazz Piano Voicing Techniques: 3-Note Voicings
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Jazz Piano Voicing Techniques: 3-Note Voicings
Discovering Extensions On Dominant 7 Chords
Просмотров 407Год назад
Discovering Extensions On Dominant 7 Chords
Using Bebop Melodies To Create Your Own Jazz Language
Просмотров 999Год назад
Using Bebop Melodies To Create Your Own Jazz Language
Introduction to Doodle Tonguing for Trombone
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Introduction to Doodle Tonguing for Trombone
Technique For The Developing Saxophonist
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Technique For The Developing Saxophonist
Number Groupings for Rhythmical Phrases
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Number Groupings for Rhythmical Phrases
Voice-Leading Arpeggios on Guitar over a 2 5 1 - (Part Three)
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Voice-Leading Arpeggios on Guitar over a 2 5 1 - (Part Three)
Playing & Harmonising a Melody on Guitar
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Playing & Harmonising a Melody on Guitar
Voice-leading arpeggios on guitar over a 2-5-1 (Part Two)
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Voice-leading arpeggios on guitar over a 2-5-1 (Part Two)
I hate this NOT looking at the camera thing. WHY??? Its soo annoying 😢
Great playing, thank you! Unstressed and effortless.
thank
very authentic and what great playing, thanks for the joy!
Nevermind. You did. My bad
Aw man you forgot Dr John. Hahahaha
Wil is such a talented pro. I love his appreciation of our music!!
This is a gem that every musician should have in their improv bag of tricks.
Thanks for the fantastic introduction to so many exciting piano players and techniques! Beautifully played.
You have provided me with a jolt of enthusiasm for following my piano passion. I just ordered two of the learning resources that you reference. I now have the Dr, John Teaches series of books and videos. I also ordered the Jame Booker book that you mention. thank you.
Holy ****! Well done! My favorite type of piano. I try to play Booker but he is so hard haha. You're incredible. Thanks for sharing this
He wrote Wheatland? Didn't realize that. Wheatland is one of my favorite songs which he plays.
11:31 Sounds like a precursor to "Cakewalk."
Sublime 😊
Boogie woogie is from Texas
This gig was absolutely bangin! Saving for inspo
As a beginner I have only just started grasping the idea of inversions and even though I don't understand it yet I have the idea that this video contains all the information i need in order to break open the mystery of piano. Ill be watching many times over! Thank you
7:41〜12:03〜
Love your explanations and examples, thank you!
well played maestro
Fantastic!
I’m subscribing!
I gotta question the decision to have 8 minutes of silence at the beginning of this video. Perhaps at least chapter markers?
Starts at 8:21
Viva Jazz🎷
Good God I thought it was Kim on the cover Photo!! Next tribute should be bougier. Nonetheless, great job! Beautiful tribute.
If you don't mind me asking you if you playing all the bass lines in the right hand what is the bass player supposed to be doing?
A lot of the styles demonstrated here were solo piano concepts. When there was a band involved the bass player would usually double the lines of the pianist's left hand. Little else could be done, given how muddy opposing lines in the bass register can sound when played together. While in jazz it is considered impolite for the pianist to delve much into the bass player's domain, that isn't really the case with New Orleans rhythm and blues. Allen Toussaint, Professor Longhair, James Booker, Dr. John, Jon Cleary, and many others play(ed) with a very prominent left hand in band situations, similar to gospel pianists like Richard Tee in the band 'Stuff'.
Marvelous presentation.
Hands down the best presentation I’ve ever seen of this after the Dr John Homespun tapes. Awesome effortless playing. I am bowled over and am heading back to the woodshed
Great lesson, such an exciting thing to work on on your instrument if you want your playing to be an extension of your imagination!
I don't play piano but I love this style as well as Ragtime and Stride.
Wil you are a monster piano player! Love how you effortlessly hit those 10ths in the left hand (Dr. John) and your Booker tunes (eps. Sunnyside) are brilliant. Thank you for generously sharing your talent and knowledge. And yes, Jon Cleary is amazing, and RIP Henry Butler. He was a force.
Don’t mind my notes. 8:41
I watched this video about a half a year ago and have spent a lot of time with it, but didn’t feel like I was getting anywhere in any reasonable time. As I was messing with this specific approach, though, I started, noticing how directional changes at specific points would set up really specific chromatic melodic patterns. I’ve been isolating those patterns and building up fluidity with them on their own and also combined with one another. That whole process has really propelled me forward with this general approach. Thank you for this video!
So great to hear you had a breakthrough with it Geoff! Thanks so much.
beautiful examples beautifully played!
OSCAR IS GOD! ✨🎹 !!! l was an embryo when l first heard these guys . MY DAD 💔was a jazz & classical .. 🤔… purist?.. I LOVED HIM FOR That!! 😆💔 l couldn’t be luckier than to have had my DAD 💔, my best friend help me become the muso l AM BECOMING. OT’ll never be perfect; but the only way is PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE…or reincarnation. THANKS FOR THIS FIL, l will be keeping an 👂🏾 out for you! 😃. BRAVO. I wish you were in Sydney . GREAT STUFF 👏👏👏👏👏👏
you guys sound absolutely fantastic!
Unfortunately I will never reach a 10 with my left hand.....Thank You for the wonderful video !
Why do some players have a problem with doodle?
Fondamental !! thank you ❤
Thanks for sharing. Do you have a tutorial or sheet music for what you played in the video right hand ?
Check out the Hal Leonard book 'New Orleans Piano Legends'
thank you!!@@godisbollocks
Great video Paula! A small correction should be made at 1:32. You've played the middle note from the right hand wrong. It should be Bb, not Ab
This is full on beast mode piano playing
We agree 🥵
Nice job, man.
Travis is one of the most down to earth, humble people you will ever meet whilst being incredibly talented.
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Nice, some good stuff here! 🎶🙌🏼
Very supportive, thanks for clear explanation! I agree that notes on the screen or PDF will help me to understand better.
Great work Wil, really thoughtful analysis