hi jeff.. im just a poor bass player in philipines.. i cant understand so much in english.. can you help me? can you give me a bass? sent to my country? cuz every bass player told to change my bass that i use.. i dont have a money to buy.. can enayone help me or giva me one? this is my no. 09275643993 for who want to help me...
Jeff is stressing the importance of developing internalized time- his point is irrefutable- he refers to Gary Burton in example to demonstrate the metronome as a "tool" to correct an issue in lieu of having a great drummer to practice with. Nothing wrong with his point at all. The part people are over looking: Every person is born with a natural flow or "feel". This is internal, and will naturally develop through asimilation imitation and interaction.
Agreed to a point. The idea is to develop an internal "clock" as accurate as a metronome. This can be "practiced" using advanced metronomes that go below 40bpm. Ex, try playing to 10bpm while internally feeling 80bpm and see you land on the click after the silent 7 remaining counts. What he talks about during 1:44-2:40 has to do with the Culture. A Culture with an open mind and love for dance, music and partying....a bit different than the "average" USA household..:)
All my child guitar students (especially ages 10 and under) that learn to play with a click from the get-go ALWAYS exhibit a far more mature sense of time as they develop. The metronome is simply a tool to strengthen one's inner time sense, not replace or distract from it.
As a performing, teaching professional musician with a percussion performance degree, I have to strongly disagree with Jeff here. Yes, I do 'get' exactly what he's saying. He's prioritizing note accuracy before rhythmic accuracy in learning. What Jeff forgets (or overlooks) is that there would be no point in playing notes if there were no rhythms or spaces to accommodate them! Playing the notes in a rhythmically accurate fashion is literally 50% of playing the music!
Don't forget this guy usually plays with a drummer,who is in effect his "click".Virtually all modern sessions are now recorded with a click.Modern drummers are absolute masters of playing with a click whilst still giving a great"human" feel to the music.This skill is essential for any modern drummer.The other musicians can then use the drummer as there click
Hmm, you make a good point. I use a metronme as well because I rush things too some times, and it's helped me to feel my music a little more as opposed to rushing it.
But I do agree though that time is kept internally, when I first learned sycnopated notes i struggled but one day I stopped and listened to my heart... which sounded rather syncopated.
hi jeff.. im just a poor bass player in philipines.. i cant understand so much in english.. can you help me? can you give me a bass? sent to my country? cuz every bass player told to change my bass that i use.. i dont have a money to buy.. can enayone help me or giva me one? this is my no. 09275643993 for who want to help me...
lingkoi 1 day ago
Metronomes are annoying. Instructor told me to get one, but I never used it.
Jeff is right, as usual.
HomePersonalSecurity 3 weeks ago
Jeff is stressing the importance of developing internalized time- his point is irrefutable- he refers to Gary Burton in example to demonstrate the metronome as a "tool" to correct an issue in lieu of having a great drummer to practice with. Nothing wrong with his point at all. The part people are over looking: Every person is born with a natural flow or "feel". This is internal, and will naturally develop through asimilation imitation and interaction.
pianoslam 3 weeks ago
Agreed to a point. The idea is to develop an internal "clock" as accurate as a metronome. This can be "practiced" using advanced metronomes that go below 40bpm. Ex, try playing to 10bpm while internally feeling 80bpm and see you land on the click after the silent 7 remaining counts. What he talks about during 1:44-2:40 has to do with the Culture. A Culture with an open mind and love for dance, music and partying....a bit different than the "average" USA household..:)
marcocosmic 1 month ago
All my child guitar students (especially ages 10 and under) that learn to play with a click from the get-go ALWAYS exhibit a far more mature sense of time as they develop. The metronome is simply a tool to strengthen one's inner time sense, not replace or distract from it.
JazzzRockFuzion 2 months ago 5
As a performing, teaching professional musician with a percussion performance degree, I have to strongly disagree with Jeff here. Yes, I do 'get' exactly what he's saying. He's prioritizing note accuracy before rhythmic accuracy in learning. What Jeff forgets (or overlooks) is that there would be no point in playing notes if there were no rhythms or spaces to accommodate them! Playing the notes in a rhythmically accurate fashion is literally 50% of playing the music!
JazzzRockFuzion 2 months ago
berlin must be careful when expressing concepts so delicate
learning is not improving yes ok!!! but there is no improvement without metronome..anything in life for become great need a tools
metronome is't a tools
rino040672 3 months ago
You don't learn with a metronome at first, but eventually you do. So, he's partially right.
spacitydrummer4JC 4 months ago
Are you stupid?
TheDudeWithTheDrums 6 months ago
Don't forget this guy usually plays with a drummer,who is in effect his "click".Virtually all modern sessions are now recorded with a click.Modern drummers are absolute masters of playing with a click whilst still giving a great"human" feel to the music.This skill is essential for any modern drummer.The other musicians can then use the drummer as there click
170adamb 6 months ago
Hmm, you make a good point. I use a metronme as well because I rush things too some times, and it's helped me to feel my music a little more as opposed to rushing it.
But I do agree though that time is kept internally, when I first learned sycnopated notes i struggled but one day I stopped and listened to my heart... which sounded rather syncopated.
TehSneakyFox 11 months ago
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TehSneakyFox 11 months ago
Gracias por subirlo Nico!!!
bajjissta 1 year ago