Playing with Motifs in Solos
Eli Yamin and Evan Christopher return to the Jazz Academy to talk about how you can incorporate musical motifs into your solos and your playing!
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Evan Christopher - Clarinet
Eli Yamin - Piano
Eric Suquet - Director
Bill Thomas - Director of Photography
Aaron Chandler - Sound Engineer
Seton Hawkins - Producer
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What a fabulous set of tools to make the clarinet speak. I could listen to these guys all night.
Every single person at JALC is cool as hell
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Eli that was nice how you broke the motif changes down step by step in each stage in the improvisation.
I learned more about how to play and use motifs from this short video Than any other video I watched.
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Evan Cristopher and Eli Yamin very cool and very pleasurable to hear you play
Thank you JALC for these videos
Great video! Really informative, beautiful playing also.
Great, clear, and useful! Thank you
Just heartwarming ❤
That was super helpful! Thank you guys!
I love this😂 it's also kinda funny how it's scripted like this
Awesome video
This helped a lot in my own compositions thank you!
What a magnificent tone you have although I never been a fan of Clarinette. Back in the 50’s
Evan i learn a lot from your lessons. I am a clarinet player with a long period of playing from sheets. I prefere more and more improvise on mine clarinet.
Good stuff guys....
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Oh yeah! If we consider a motive as a musical word, then it is natural to combine spoken language with performed musical language; how it comes together in playing the talking drum djembe.
Plis!!!! Put subtitles!!! In spanish... it would be great!!!!
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