That is very cool! I WILL be watching in full. For further listening, may I suggest again this series of free podcasts from Dr. Gordon Vernick, a professor at the University of Virginia, and a sax player: https://itunes.apple.com/us/itunes-u...ia/id405935692
I found them a couple years ago when I had to do a lot of car travel for work. They are each around 20 min long and tend to go in series of 2 to 4 or 5 on a particular topic. I started with a series focusing on Kind Of Blue, discussed in this vid. The series also goes as deep as you want, back to origins of jazz near the turn of the century up through the 20s, and up all the way through modern work. But it is in little bites so you can check some out, and if you are not interested, move on to something else.
I learned quite a bit not only about jazz but about how approaches to rhythm developed (right on the beat vs. swung, etc.), note selection, etc.
Thanks for something else new to watch on the subject!
Steve Thompson
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