American contemporary jazz guitarist
POPULARITY
Best known for his stints with Vernon Reid (Living Colour) and Dave Fiuczynski in Screaming Headless Torsos, Steve Jenkins fits into a diverse range of musical situations that have run the gamut from face-melting prog-metal to experimental microtonal jazz-funk. In this episode, we sit down with Steve to uncover more about his story, how music has shaped his outlook on life, and why he's recently switched up his Fender Jazz for a 6-string Dingwall?! In this episodeWhy Steve could never play like Matthew Garrison.What he learned from guitarist David Fiuczynski. How he broke free from other people's expectations.Do you really need an AARP card to play a P Bass?And much, much more!
Best known for his stints with Vernon Reid (Living Colour) and Dave Fiuczynski in Screaming Headless Torsos, Steve Jenkins fits into a diverse range of musical situations that have run the gamut from face-melting prog-metal to experimental microtonal jazz-funk. In this episode, we sit down with Steve to uncover more about his story, how music has shaped his outlook on life, and why he's recently switched up his Fender Jazz for a 6-string Dingwall?! In this episodeWhy Steve could never play like Matthew Garrison.What he learned from guitarist David Fiuczynski. How he broke free from other people's expectations.Do you really need an AARP card to play a P Bass?And much, much more!
BILLY HART – OCEANS OF TIME New York, August 29 & 30, 1996Tosh, Oceans of timeChris Potter (sop,ts,b-cl) John Stubblefield (sop,ts) David Kikoski (p) David Fiuczynski (g) Mark Feldman (vln) Santi Debriano (b) Billy Hart (d) KARL BERGER – CRYSTAL FIRE Paramus, N.J., April 4 & 5, 1991Crystal vision, Drinking fire, Primordial innocenseKarl Berger (vib,p) Dave Holland (b) Ed Blackwell (d) STEVE LACY – THE STRAIGHT HORN OF STEVE LACY New York, November 19, 1960Introspection, Air, Criss crossSteve Lacy (sop) Charles Davis (bar) John Ore (b) Roy Haynes (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 03 enero 2024 at PuroJazz.
Born in Rovaniemi, a small town on the Arctic Circle in Northern Finland, fretted/fretless guitarist and oud player Jussi Reijonen is truly the product of a life lived transcending boundaries. Having grown up in Finnish Lapland, the Middle East and East Africa, and spending much of his adulthood in the United States, Jussi has lived a life soaking up the sounds, sights, scents and shades of Nordic, Middle Eastern, African and American cultures, all of which are reflected in his creative work as composer and performer. Along his path, Jussi has worked as bandleader, sideman, composer or arranger with a diverse array of world-renowned artists. He has collaborated with Jack DeJohnette, Pepe de Lucía, Javier Limón, David Fiuczynski, Simon Shaheen, Bassam Saba, Arto Tunçboyacıyan, Dave Weckl, Hüsnu Şenlendirici and the New York Gypsy All-Stars, among others. He has performed extensively at prestigious festivals and venues throughout the United States like Lincoln Center and the Library of Congress, as well as in Finland, Sweden, Latvia, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Germany, France, Canada and Lebanon. Jussi's Independent Music Award-nominated debut album un | ان was released to great critical acclaim in early 2013 on his unmusic label. His latest album Three Seconds | Kolme Toista, a long-form suite for a new transcultural 9-piece ensemble, features musicians from Jordan/Iraq, Palestine, Turkey, Japan and the United States and was released worldwide on October 14th, 2022 via Challenge Records International. Alongside his solo work, he co-leads Sawaari, a quintet exploring the nexus of Indian rhythms, Arabic maqamat, and trance music from North Africa and Southern Italy. He collaborates with Swiss vocalist Gabriela Martina, and is a member of the New York Arabic Orchestra. Through his work as an educator and doctoral researcher at Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, Finland, Jussi continues to promote and provoke transcultural dialogue and conversation across boundaries and disciplines beyond mere identity politics. In this episode, Jussi shares his background, education, and musical journey. If you enjoyed this episode please make sure to subscribe, follow, rate, and/or review this podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, ect. Connect with us on all social media platforms and at www.improvexchange.com
In today's episode of Dreams Not Memes I speak to Jason/Tsung-Yuan Lee. Jason is a Taiwanese classical/jazz/world music violinist, multi-instrumentalist (piano, bass, guitar, drum, erhu, cello), composer, sound designer and an electronic musician. In 2017 Jason appeared and composed music for the film “Accommodation”. He also appeared on Dream Theater's “Along for the Ride” tour and live released DVD “Breaking The Fourth Wall”. In 2015, Jason Lee toured in China with his Chinese/Jazz fusion quartet for the first time and was interviewed by Huaxia Magazine as the theme of the month- “The rising star of the music world”. And later on, went on a sold-out tour with Yo-Yo Ma's silkroad Ensemble branch project in 2018. In 2017, Tsung-Yuan join The Boulanger Lab as a musical software developer, directed by the creator of Csound computer language, Dr. Richard Boulanger. During 2018-2020 Jason was the co-leader of string revolution funk/rock band “2 Birds Band”, the great modern violin pioneer Jean-Luc Ponty has once commented on the band, “I'm glad to see young compatriots at a level that I rarely hear!”. The band is a unique strings-based ensemble with a rhythm section that explores the boundaries of violin and cello through different styles of music. Fusing classical tradition and contemporary styles, the band presents a new way of approaching strings with a sound both cultured and groovy. It has been performing and teaching clinics in Boston, New York, Toronto and France. The band has released 3 albums First Flight (2015), For Lack Of A Better World (2016) and String Groover (2017). Through recent years, Tsung-Yuan (Jason) Lee has worked and performed with many renowned musicians from modern jazz innovators such as, 4-time Grammy winner Terence Blanchard; 2-time Grammy winner Jacob Collier; modern drummer Jojo Mayer; Mark Guiliana, modern guitarist David Fiuczynski, to King of Chinese Pop Lee Hom Wang; to classical musicians including 4-time grammy winner Eugene Friesen; grammy-winning Yo-Yo Ma's Silkroad Ensemble, to Hollywood Oscar nominated composer AR Rahma, progressive rock band Dream Theater; electronic music composer Robert Rich; oud master Simon Shaheen and suona master Yazhi Guo. In our conversation, Jason and I speak about his experiences with playing the violin and exploring his love for music and how he has been able to work on music in New York and Taiwan. Learn more on Dreams Not Memes. https://www.instagram.com/jasonleety/
"Blu Blu Blu" The Muhal Richard Abrams Orchestra: Blu Blu Blu (Black Saint, 1990) Jack Walrath, Alfred Patterson, John Purcell, Robert De Bellis, Eugene Ghee, Patience Higgins, Joe Daley, Brad Jones, David Fiuczynski, Warren Smith, Joel Brandon, Thurman Barker, Lindsey Horner. El tema es una composición de Muhal Richard Abrams. © Pachi Tapiz, 2021 JazzX5 es un minipodcast de HDO de la Factoría Tomajazz presentado, editado y producido por Pachi Tapiz. JazzX5 comenzó su andadura el 24 de junio de 2019. Todas las entregas de JazzX5 están disponibles en https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=23120 / https://www.ivoox.com/jazzx5_bk_list_642835_1.html. El disco Blu Blu Blu, no es la primera vez que aparece en Tomajazz: fue una de las razones para amar el jazz (https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?p=33059); ya ha sonado en el podcast HDO en el programa Una hora con... Muhal Richard Abrams (https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?p=33070); y Pachi Tapiz reseñó la caja Muhal Richard Abrams: The Complete Remastered Recordings On Black Saint & Soul Note (Cam Jazz, 2012) (https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?p=5390). En Tomajazz hemos abierto un canal de Telegram para que estés al tanto, al instante, de los nuevos podcast. Puedes suscribirte en https://t.me/TomajazzPodcast
This has been a long time coming but I'm thrilled to finally publish this brand new interview with the incredible Mr. Steve Jenkins! We get into all kinds of nitty gritty in this episode including FX, streaming, technique, touring etc; so please jump on instagram and follow Steve, buy his albums and generally support the guy :) http://www.stevejenkinsbass.com/As a sideman, he has toured, performed, or recorded with the likes of: Vernon Reid, Screaming Headless Torsos, David Fiuczynski, Stimpy Lockjaw, Alex Skolnick, Josh Smith, Thomas Pridgen, Victor Wooten, Javier Reyes, Keith Carlock, Cindy Blackman Santana, Gene Lake as well as many others.As a bandleader, he released the critically acclaimed "mad science" in late 2004. And in May 2013, he released the long-awaited"Steve Jenkins And The Coaxial Flutter" which has been receiving high praise from press, fans, and even legendary musicians such as Dennis Chambers.As an educator, he has taught at Berklee College of Music's BassLines Summer Program (now called the Victor Wooten Summer Bass Workshop) and has been an artist-in-residence at the Bass Collective in NYC. He has also taught masterclasses and clinics all over the world and was part of the first group of faculty to teach at the Swarnabhoomi Academy of Music in Southeast India in the Summer/Fall of 2010. He also teaches private lessons in person and via Skype. After 13 years of living in New York City, Steve moved to Los Angeles in March of 2017.Steve Jenkins proudly endorses Aguilar Amplification, Brubaker Basses, and Jim Dunlop/MXR pedals & strings.
This episode we have our good friend powerhouse drummer Nikki Glaspie. We talk about the music industry ,race relations,her podcast Strange Fruit & her favorite cannabis strain . Nikki Glaspie is among the premier drummers in music today. As a founding member of The Nth Power she's blazing a path of light and rolling waves of love in her wake. Daughter to Black Southern ministers, Glaspie first hit the skins as a toddler, joined her mother's choir band, first finding her musical calling through the church. Boston's renowned Berkelee School of Music blessed Glaspie with a fine education and cracked a window to her future. Hours on hours of shedding and studying with Kenwood Dennard and David Fiuczynski. Nikki calls her ensemble conductor Angelamia Bachemin her single greatest influence. A student of J Dilla, James Brown, Gospel traditions and all points between, Nikki Glaspie toured the world as the drummer of Beyonce's backing band SUGA MAMA, and has trotted the globe behind Maceo Parker, Ivan Neville's Dumpstaphunk, Me'Shell N'dege Ocello, and more. Nikki is a living legend, well before her fortieth birthday. An in-demand session player, super-jam superhero, singer and spiritual guide, Glaspie is at once down-to-earth and larger-than-life. She and her brethren in The Nth Power are poised for even higher heights, one soul survived at a time. Glaspie has played behind and alongside musical luminaries amid an array of genres, cities and scenes. As a founding member of The Nth Power, she continues blazing a path of light behind the kit, leaving a trail of fire behind her, and rolling waves of love in her wake. Nikki is already living legend, well before her fortieth birthday; and her name rings out among an impressive array of collaborators, calling to all corners of the globe. For more info
In this bonus episode of Coffee Talk, we have a panel of guitar faculty who share great some advice and thoughts on the much feared ratings audition. Abby Aronoson-Zocher, David Fiuczynski, Jon Finn join the usual gang of Kim Perlak, Sheryl Bailey, and Ian Steed to dispel myths about ratings auditions, and give some good insight to sight-reading and improvisation skills.
David "Fuze" Fiuczynski joins Coffee Talk and shares his powerful techniques for connecting with your heart and mind to harness your full potential as a musician
TALKING SPIRITS PODCAST #14 - DEAN BOWMAN A conversation between Dean Bowman and Armin Alic Welcome to the Talking Spirits Podcast #14, the first episode of Season 2. My guest today is my dear brother, the American maestro vocalist Dean Bowman. Dean and I go back a very long time as we met in 2006 on Myspace, after I have been a fan of his for some time already. In 2007 we founded the band "Little Rock Nine", and had lots of fun making music together. While the band went on a hiatus in 2009 when my band Royal Street Orchestra came together and became a focus for me, we are still friends and will definitely do some more music together in the future… In our conversation we are talking about the impact of Covid-19 on Dean´s life, his "tenure" as the original vocalist of David Fiuczynski´s Screaming Headless Torsos, his very diverse body of work, which includes working together with highly acclaimed musicians such as John Scofield, Don Byron, Lester Bowie and many more, being a vocalist, why Jazz can be a white racist word, and many more highly interesting topics… Definitely an episode you wanna listen to, if you are into Black Music… Chapters: 00:00:00 Intro 00:01:36 The impact of Covid-19 00:02:49 First memories of music in life 00:04:09 The decision to go for it as a singer 00:06:43 Screaming Headless Torsos 00:14:25 Wedding in Sarajevo 00:19:41 Working in different musical settings 00:22:50 The music of Ray Charles 00:26:35 Building different characters as a singer 00:33:42 Advice for singers 00:35:12 Jazz (is a white racist word) 00:39:28 Charles Mingus 00:42:39 The art of a-capella solo performance 00:48:09 Traveling 00:50:48 Becoming a father 00:54:02 Current activities 00:55:57 Message to the listeners 00:56:45 Outro Links: Dean Bowman on Facebook Black Rock Coalition webpage Screaming Headless Torsos debut album on Spotify Dean´s blog post "Father´s Day and the Alic Family" Dean´s a-capella gospel album "Death don´t have no mercy" on Spotify
Aclamado internacionalmente, el también conocido como Fuze, ha trabajado con diversos músicos, creando su propia banda de jazz-funk-punk "Screaming Headless Torsos".
Stir Crazy With Steve Jenkins: Conversations With Creatives During The Quarantine
My guest today is the great guitarist/instructor Chris Buono. I met Chris in 2003 through our mutual friend David Fiuczynski while doing a thing at Berklee College of Music. Chris and I have played music together a lot - a good bit of that music has been with the great drummer Tobias Ralph. I've also played bass on many of Chris’s TrueFire courses including an in-depth interactive course along with Keith Carlock called In The Jam: NYC Funk.In addition to being a kick ass guitar player who’s played with people like Dweezil Zappa, Bumblefoot, Graham Haynes, Karsh Kale, Snarky Puppy, etc., Chris is one helluva guitar instructor. Former students include Bob Lanzetti, Rob Compa, Ben Levin, Aurelien Budynek and Harvey Valdes to name a few. He has over 40 courses through TrueFire, he’s been a contributing writer for Guitar One, Just Jazz Guitar and currently Guitar Player magazine and makes instructional content for Guitarinstructor.com. Chris was also a member of the Guitar Department at Berklee College of Music for a time and has several books published by Alfred & Hal Leonard.We had a great chat back in June where our conversation begins talking about the new challenges in hustling brought on by this pandemic. Be sure to stick around at the end for our thoughts on our mutual hero, Eddie Van Halen.
Steve Jenkins talks about his bass guitar lessons available on TrueFire, performs, and answers questions. To learn more and watch the video from this live session, please visit truefire.com/live.About Steve:Steve Jenkins is part of the new wave of modern electric bass players. In addition to his mind-blowing technical prowess, his musicianship has allowed him to fit into a diverse range of musical situations that have run the gamut from face-melting prog-metal to experimental microtonal jazz-funk to dubbed-out electronica bass lines to classic sounding r&b grooves--sometimes all within the framework of one song. He also has a strong grasp of using effects and technology which makes him a true sonic force to be reckoned with. Whether playing as a sideman or as a leader making his own music, Steve is known for his beyond solid groove, creative use of cutting-edge effects and textures, melodic/virtuosic solos, and mastery of different tones and techniques for any given musical situation.As a sideman, he has toured, performed, or recorded with the likes of: Vernon Reid, Mark Lettieri, Tony MacAlpine, Screaming Headless Torsos, David Fiuczynski, Stimpy Lockjaw, Alex Skolnick, Josh Smith, Thomas Pridgen, Victor Wooten, Javier Reyes, Keith Carlock, Cindy Blackman Santana, Gene Lake as well as many others.As a bandleader, he released the critically acclaimed "mad science" in late 2004. And in May 2013, he released the long-awaited"Steve Jenkins And The Coaxial Flutter" which has been receiving high praise from press, fans, and even legendary musicians such as Dennis Chambers.As an educator, he has taught at Berklee College of Music's BassLines Summer Program (now called the Victor Wooten Summer Bass Workshop) and has been an artist-in-residence at the Bass Collective in NYC. He has also taught masterclasses and clinics all over the world and was part of the first group of faculty to teach at the Swarnabhoomi Academy of Music in Southeast India in the Summer/Fall of 2010. He also teaches private lessons in person and via Skype.After 13 years of living in New York City, Steve moved to Los Angeles in March of 2017.Steve Jenkins proudly endorses Aguilar Amplification, Brubaker Basses, and Jim Dunlop/MXR pedals & strings.Here are what some critics say:"[Steve Jenkins And The Coaxial Flutter]" is a showcase for Jenkins' wealth of bass techniques, his wide variety of tones, and his ability to smoothly jump from fusion solos to metal riffage, sometimes all in the span of one song." -Bass Player MagazineHaving already held his own with avant-garde guitarists David Fiuczynski and Vernon Reid, New York Citys Steve Jenkins doesnt need to prove anything in terms of what he can handle. Theres plenty more than just chops and math-rock proficiency at work here. -Bass Player Magazine"He belongs in the vanguard of formidable young bass soloists, but he separates from that pack by locking down every groove that comes his way." -All About Jazz"Jenkins augments his considerable chops with a cool vision." -Bill Milkowski, Jazziz Magazine
Stir Crazy With Steve Jenkins: Conversations With Creatives During The Quarantine
This week I’m talking to the amazing guitarist David Fiuczynski (or as he’s known by many, Fuze).The first time I heard Fuze was on the Meshell N’degeocello song “Soul Record” which is the first song off of her first album “plantation lullabies” where he takes this blazing guitar solo. (Play that solo) As a bass player, that album was already a big deal to me but I was a fan of the Fuze’s guitar playing from then on. I soon heard Lunar Crush which was a record that Fuze made with John Medeski and it would feature Screaming Headless Torsos members Fima Ephron, Jojo Mayer who plays drums on some of it and Gene Lake who also plays drums on some of it. And then, of course Fuze is known as the guitarist and bandleader of Screaming Headless Torsos which is a genre-smashing band that mixes funk/jazz/avant garde/free jazz/gospel/electronic music and everything in between.He’s also worked with people like Ronald Shannon Jackson, Bernie Worrell, Stewart Copeland, Hiromi, Billy Hart, Jack Dejohnette, and many others.
Steve Jenkins is part of the new wave of modern electric bass players. In addition to his mind-blowing technical prowess, his musicianship has allowed him to fit into a diverse range of musical situations that have run the gamut from face-melting prog-metal to experimental microtonal jazz-funk to dubbed-out electronica bass lines to classic sounding r&b grooves--sometimes all within the framework of one song. As a sideman, he has toured, performed, or recorded with the likes of: Vernon Reid, Screaming Headless Torsos, David Fiuczynski, Stimpy Lockjaw, Alex Skolnick, Josh Smith, Thomas Pridgen, Victor Wooten, Javier Reyes, Keith Carlock, Cindy Blackman Santana, Gene Lake as well as many others.As a bandleader, he released the critically acclaimed "mad science" in late 2004. And in May 2013, he released the long-awaited" Steve Jenkins And The Coaxial Flutter" which has been receiving high praise from press, fans, and even legendary musicians such as Dennis Chambers.
Steve Jenkins is part of the new wave of modern electric bass players. In addition to his mind-blowing technical prowess, his musicianship has allowed him to fit into a diverse range of musical situations that have run the gamut from face-melting prog-metal to experimental microtonal jazz-funk to dubbed-out electronica bass lines to classic sounding r&b grooves--sometimes all within the framework of one song. As a sideman, he has toured, performed, or recorded with the likes of: Vernon Reid, Screaming Headless Torsos, David Fiuczynski, Stimpy Lockjaw, Alex Skolnick, Josh Smith, Thomas Pridgen, Victor Wooten, Javier Reyes, Keith Carlock, Cindy Blackman Santana, Gene Lake as well as many others.As a bandleader, he released the critically acclaimed "mad science" in late 2004. And in May 2013, he released the long-awaited"Steve Jenkins And The Coaxial Flutter" which has been receiving high praise from press, fans, and even legendary musicians such as Dennis Chambers.
Steve Jenkins is part of the new wave of modern electric bass players. In addition to his mind-blowing technical prowess, his musicianship has allowed him to fit into a diverse range of musical situations that have run the gamut from face-melting prog-metal to experimental microtonal jazz-funk to dubbed-out electronica bass lines to classic sounding r&b grooves--sometimes all within the framework of one song. As a sideman, he has toured, performed, or recorded with the likes of: Vernon Reid, Screaming Headless Torsos, David Fiuczynski, Stimpy Lockjaw, Alex Skolnick, Josh Smith, Thomas Pridgen, Victor Wooten, Javier Reyes, Keith Carlock, Cindy Blackman Santana, Gene Lake as well as many others.As a bandleader, he released the critically acclaimed "mad science" in late 2004. And in May 2013, he released the long-awaited"Steve Jenkins And The Coaxial Flutter" which has been receiving high praise from press, fans, and even legendary musicians such as Dennis Chambers.
Steve Jenkins is part of the new wave of modern electric bass players. In addition to his mind-blowing technical prowess, his musicianship has allowed him to fit into a diverse range of musical situations that have run the gamut from face-melting prog-metal to experimental microtonal jazz-funk to dubbed-out electronica bass lines to classic sounding r&b grooves--sometimes all within the framework of one song. As a sideman, he has toured, performed, or recorded with the likes of: Vernon Reid, Screaming Headless Torsos, David Fiuczynski, Stimpy Lockjaw, Alex Skolnick, Josh Smith, Thomas Pridgen, Victor Wooten, Javier Reyes, Keith Carlock, Cindy Blackman Santana, Gene Lake as well as many others.As a bandleader, he released the critically acclaimed "mad science" in late 2004. And in May 2013, he released the long-awaited"Steve Jenkins And The Coaxial Flutter" which has been receiving high praise from press, fans, and even legendary musicians such as Dennis Chambers.
Steve Jenkins is part of the new wave of modern electric bass players. In addition to his mind-blowing technical prowess, his musicianship has allowed him to fit into a diverse range of musical situations that have run the gamut from face-melting prog-metal to experimental microtonal jazz-funk to dubbed-out electronica bass lines to classic sounding r&b grooves--sometimes all within the framework of one song. As a sideman, he has toured, performed, or recorded with the likes of: Vernon Reid, Screaming Headless Torsos, David Fiuczynski, Stimpy Lockjaw, Alex Skolnick, Josh Smith, Thomas Pridgen, Victor Wooten, Javier Reyes, Keith Carlock, Cindy Blackman Santana, Gene Lake as well as many others.As a bandleader, he released the critically acclaimed "mad science" in late 2004. And in May 2013, he released the long-awaited"Steve Jenkins And The Coaxial Flutter" which has been receiving high praise from press, fans, and even legendary musicians such as Dennis Chambers.
Steve Jenkins is part of the new wave of modern electric bass players. In addition to his mind-blowing technical prowess, his musicianship has allowed him to fit into a diverse range of musical situations that have run the gamut from face-melting prog-metal to experimental microtonal jazz-funk to dubbed-out electronica bass lines to classic sounding r&b grooves--sometimes all within the framework of one song.As a sideman, he has toured, performed, or recorded with the likes of: Vernon Reid, Screaming Headless Torsos, David Fiuczynski, Stimpy Lockjaw, Alex Skolnick, Josh Smith, Thomas Pridgen, Victor Wooten, Javier Reyes, Keith Carlock, Cindy Blackman Santana, Gene Lake as well as many others.As a bandleader, he released the critically acclaimed "mad science" in late 2004. And in May 2013, he released the long-awaited"Steve Jenkins And The Coaxial Flutter" which has been receiving high praise from press, fans, and even legendary musicians such as Dennis Chambers.
Chris Buono discusses his sight-reading guitar lessons available on TrueFire, performs, and answers questions. To learn more and watch the video from this live session, please visit truefire.com/live.About Chris Buono: Chris Buono makes music with a guitar and lots of pedals. As a leader Chris heads the genre-bending organ trio cB3 featuring Ben Stivers and Tobias Ralph. Chris is the founder and co-writer for the progressive math funk project RedRightReturn that includes Tippan Phasuk, Justin Stanton, Evan Marien and Alex Silvergold. Both cB3 and RedRightReturn are releasing debut albums in 2019. Chris also plays with cult legends, James Chance & The Contortions.As a sideman and/or guest soloist Chris Buono has performed and/or recorded with Dweezil Zappa, Snarky Puppy, Bumblefoot, Karsh Kale, Graham Haynes, David Fiuczynski, Oz Noy, Keith Carlock, Rodney Holmes, Steve Jenkins, Tony Grey, Dave Martone, Sophia Ramos, Dopapod, Consider the Source and many more. As an educator Chris has taught guitarists from all over the world through Berklee College of Music, TrueFire, Guitar Player, Guitar One, Just Jazz Guitar, Hal Leonard, Alfred, Course Technology & Guitarinstrictor.com among others. Chris Buono is responsible for 39 TrueFire courses including the celebrated Guitar Gym series, eight instructional books on guitar and music technology and nearly 50 guitar magazine articles. Chris Buono uses guitars, pedals, accessories and software made by the wonderful people at Vigier Guitars, Downes Guitars, Taylor Guitars, Mesa/Boogie, Fractal Audio Systems, DAddario, DiMarzio, Fusion Bags, SKB, Pigtronix, Source Audio, Amptweaker, TWA, Lehle, Graph Tech, Gruv Gear, Ableton, Arobas Music and Neck Diagrams.
11e émission de la 33e session... Cette semaine, départ rétro avec du hard bop et du funk-jazz avant des nouveautés en électro-jazz-rock ! En musique: Larry Young sur l'album In Paris: The ORTF Recordings (Resonance, 2016, enr. 1964-65); Cannonball Adderley Quintet sur l'album The Price You Got To Pay To Be Free (Capitol, 1970); Roy Haynes sur l'album Hip Ensemble (Mainstream, 1971); Moon Hooch sur l'album Red Sky (Hornblow, 2016); The Comet is Coming sur l'album Channel The Spirits (Leaf Label, 2016); Marc Ribot & The Young Philadelphians sur l'album Live in Tokyo (Yellowbird, 2015); David Fiuczynski sur l'album Flam! Blam! Pan-Asian MicroJam! (RareNoise, 2016)...
11e émission de la 33e session... Cette semaine, départ rétro avec du hard bop et du funk-jazz avant des nouveautés en électro-jazz-rock ! En musique: Larry Young sur l'album In Paris: The ORTF Recordings (Resonance, 2016, enr. 1964-65); Cannonball Adderley Quintet sur l'album The Price You Got To Pay To Be Free (Capitol, 1970); Roy Haynes sur l'album Hip Ensemble (Mainstream, 1971); Moon Hooch sur l'album Red Sky (Hornblow, 2016); The Comet is Coming sur l'album Channel The Spirits (Leaf Label, 2016); Marc Ribot & The Young Philadelphians sur l'album Live in Tokyo (Yellowbird, 2015); David Fiuczynski sur l'album Flam! Blam! Pan-Asian MicroJam! (RareNoise, 2016)...
Todd & Nathan are a Gateway drug.Our Guests+Nathan Panke+Todd BunnShow Notes after the jumpGuest NotesTodd BunnGateway Games & MoreShow NotesSwords & Wizardry Appreciation Day 2015 - DSR Live Stream!DrinkDark Penance, Founders Brewery, Grand Rapids MIFlat Branch BreweryQuasar Dank, Short's Brewery, Bellaire MIDonn is much better at knowing things about beer than Adam isBoffo Brown Ale, Dark Horse, Marshall MISpinTodd was listening to the Rolling Stones' live albumsFishbone24-7 SpyzScreaming Headless TorsosDavid FiuczynskiHiromi's SonicbloomHiatus Kaiyote PJ Harvey, again.SWaG on WIDRDavid Bowie, Diamond Dogs & Aladdin SaneYear of No Light, Vampyr & Nord Chuck soundtrackThe ThermalsIdiotbox Guitar EffectsDungeonmaster Pedal - Watch the videos on that page for brain-melting sound!ReadGentlemen of the Road, Michael ChabonSailor on the Seas of Fate, Michael MoorcockJoe Abercombie comes up againNathan recommends the audiobook version of the First Law seriesYes Please, Amy PoehlerGI Joe vs. Transformers+Casey G.
About This Page By Lesley Mahoney July 8, 2013 Guitar professor David Fiuczynski directs Berklee’s Planet MicroJam Institute, which engages in the study of microtonal harmonies that go beyond the 12-tone Western chromatic scale and uses these to create a new musical language. The idea, Fiuczynski says, is to create music that “sounds like a Gauguin painting—a raw, powerful, and extremely colorful mix of Eastern and Western elements. With Berklee’s robust international student population, a large proportion of which brings a non-Western music background, the college is fertile ground for exploring and experimenting with microtonal harmonies and mixing them with other sounds. In this episode of Inside Berklee, Fiuczynski talks about this musical system that captures notes that don’t fall within the 12-tone scale and how Berklee is poised to shape a new frontier. Produced by Lesley Mahoney Engineered and edited by Berklee student Ryan Walsh
Su nuevo disco está inspirado por músicos como... ¡Kenny G! Pero, tranquilos, son Mostly Other People Do The Killing, el grupo de gamberrismo virtuoso liderado por el bajista Moppa Elliott con Kevin Shea (batería), Jon Irabagon (saxo) y Peter Evans (trompeta). Estamos a salvo en esta edición de "Club de Jazz" del 6 de febrero de 2013 en la que volvemos a escuchar al intérprete de kora senegalés Ablaye Cissoko, en esta ocasión en el proyecto "African jazz roots" que comparte con el baterista francés Simon Goubert. En "desde mi cadiera", Jesús Moreno rinde tributo al cornetista y "conductor" Lawrence "Butch" Morris que falleció el día 29 de enero. Le escuchamos "conduciendo" a la Orquesta Foco del Festival Hurta Cordel de Madrid en 2004. En el "Jazz Porteño", Alberto Varela nos trae el "Dúo" que firmaran en 1994 los pianistas Baby López Furst y Jorge Navarro. Los "Ritmos Latinos" de Anxo recuperan "Les gavines de la farga" del cantautor Jordi Farrás. El saxofonista Rudresh Mahanthappa llega con "Gamak" en la compañía de François Moutin (contrabajo), Dan Weiss (batería) y David Fiuczynski (guitarra). En el "Tren Azul" de Luis Díaz García, "The complete masters 1933 - 1959" de Billie Holiday. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
Su nuevo disco está inspirado por músicos como... ¡Kenny G! Pero, tranquilos, son Mostly Other People Do The Killing, el grupo de gamberrismo virtuoso liderado por el bajista Moppa Elliott con Kevin Shea (batería), Jon Irabagon (saxo) y Peter Evans (trompeta). Estamos a salvo en esta edición de "Club de Jazz" del 6 de febrero de 2013 en la que volvemos a escuchar al intérprete de kora senegalés Ablaye Cissoko, en esta ocasión en el proyecto "African jazz roots" que comparte con el baterista francés Simon Goubert. En "desde mi cadiera", Jesús Moreno rinde tributo al cornetista y "conductor" Lawrence "Butch" Morris que falleció el día 29 de enero. Le escuchamos "conduciendo" a la Orquesta Foco del Festival Hurta Cordel de Madrid en 2004. En el "Jazz Porteño", Alberto Varela nos trae el "Dúo" que firmaran en 1994 los pianistas Baby López Furst y Jorge Navarro. Los "Ritmos Latinos" de Anxo recuperan "Les gavines de la farga" del cantautor Jordi Farrás. El saxofonista Rudresh Mahanthappa llega con "Gamak" en la compañía de François Moutin (contrabajo), Dan Weiss (batería) y David Fiuczynski (guitarra). En el "Tren Azul" de Luis Díaz García, "The complete masters 1933 - 1959" de Billie Holiday. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com