Austin McBride Jazz Lessons- Polyrhythms
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I love how at the end he says that was an example of polyrhythms in Jazz music.
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crap
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What the fuck what that?!
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0:40 he says "they're mutually exclusive, meaning they complement each other very nicely" and then nearly starts laughing. I am now 100% convinced this is satire.
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You're a pretty jazzy dude
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radio head jazzy songs ?? ok cool
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Rhythms means rhythms.
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This is satire.
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Dude. Everyone needs to chill the heck out. He's a satirist. HE IS JOKING. :) Ultra-subtle humor, yes, but its escalated by everyone freaking out and taking him seriously. I love you Austin. :) I understand you.
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Bevor teaching, he should learn to play the piano. Maybe he's good at theoretical stuff like : "rhythms means rhythms" , however, when he started to play his "Polyrhythms" my grandma in timbuktu started to be turning in one's grave.
Awesome ! Don't trust him ... jazz is more than what he teaches ;)
SterminioProductions 4 months ago 4
uh guys I think this guy is probably a mofo and he is joking around. It:s too perfect. "Poly" meaning many, and "rhythms" being rhythms. You can`t mention polyrhythm without mentioning poly-phony(fonny). Hahah. Only a good musician could nail the humor that well. my 2cents worth anyway.
theinundatrix 2 years ago 3