Pt2 Jazzfest and quick description:
1. @mikesternguitar being the sweetest guy alive and a true curious and open minded musician that shreds like crazy
2. Me & the goat @sam_bags_blows
3. Mike Stern playing along to our set😭😭😭
4. @dennischambersofficial a true inspiration, telling me I shred😭😭😭😭
5. Drums
Thank you for partaking in this big achievement, I'm still crying
Is jazz hyper or am I hyper
On today's topic of overplaying I'd like to point out that everyone's opinion doesn't matter because what is music anyways but a collection of vague sounds that make us feel things. The rules are to look cool and to smile, never forgetting to high five a fan after the show.
Stay safe and good luck.
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#jazzcomping #drumcam
Huge show announcement!!
Thanks to the @conseilartsmtl & @sdc.cotedesneiges ,
We're presenting our next show full of new music on June 5th and the show is FREE,
You better be there 😤
We're so excited to show you what Façade's been COOKING
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#mtlshow #jazzshow #emergingjazzartist
When @itsboubou.music gives you this DIABOLICAL move mid ballad.
Had a great night at @barbossa.jazz on monday,
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#jazzballad #funnygigmoments #boubou
TOP 5 THINGS TO DO TO PRANK YOUR GUITARIST:
#1 the hi-hat, commonly known as the tin man's headwear or Iron man's plate, can be used as a scare tactic especially in jungle warfare.
#2 the ride cymbal, commonly used in a jazz setting as a time keeping nuisance, can also be used in an offensive tool against the band. Is also great for rushing, read the art of rushing by Buddy Rich for more information.
#3 just keep the hi-hat. What is time keeping? Sartre wrote that time exists in relationship to gravity, meaning that when you're goofing around while keeping the hi-hat, you're just feeling another planet's gravitational pull.
#4 Tom.
#5 A drummer has the ability to do a lot of complex math equations while playing. However, since most drummers haven't passed 5th grade math, they often rely on a technique called guessing, to figure out where they are in the measure, that's why it's not recommended to let your drummer make unverified fills in public settings. Risks include: losing the band, swearing, and headaches.
Hopefully this information is helpful in your musical endeavors, these concepts can also be applied to other instruments with varying results.
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Thank you to @entractejazz for the fire jazz venue😤