Freeform Jazz (improvised everything)

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Published 2024-08-03
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Jahari Stampley show us how to freeform jazz!

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All Comments (21)
  • Honored to be a part 🙌🏿❤️ but the real questions: is this a sign for DJazz 2? is this a sign for a guitar & piano duo show in the future? 👀
  • YEAH!!! GET IT MOM!!! Grammy nominated and you could tell she was trying to be humble and not take the spotlight from her son. Very heartwarming.
  • @proxorr
    "I'm just trusting my hands to touch notes" - that's the most JAZZ thing I've ever heard
  • amazing to see rob continuing to get on with his youtube career despite the adversity he’s facing. i wish you the best man we’re all here to support you
  • @QQyoko
    Some of this reminds me of something Victor Wooten said: "If you hit a wrong note, you're only a half step from hitting the right note. People respond to the movement, not the key, so if you can move the wrong note to a note in key and keep the time, it'll sound good." Loosely paraphrased, but the point stands.
  • Eventually we need a symphony of every Musician you’ve worked with in these types of videos
  • @Esteinb89
    Tbh I could just watch 3 hours of "play this song but make it jazzy and sad, now take this song and make it jazzy and happy"
  • @FXJunky
    This has turned into Mister Rogers for music dorks and I am here for it. Like if all this channel ever does is show me how much musicians of all stripes fall in love with what they do, I’m here for it
  • @HSithis
    10 solid minutes of Rob being so amazed he cant stop saying "and now do this". incredible
  • @lurmirari
    darn the saxophone and piano duo moment, that's great, making music together is such a great way to bond, and growing up with that? amazing
  • @TheSilent333
    I was already enthralled completely, but then mom came in with the saxophone and I was done for. Watching them flow effortlessly back and forth was absolutely breathtaking!
  • @iheartswinub
    Dude that section where he was playing with his mom was absolutely magical, that was insanely impressive I’m mind blown
  • @chrisberg5964
    This is so sick. It was so cool when Rob randomly found out Jahari's mom is a Grammy nominated musician lol
  • @belZaah
    That collaboration part of jazz is what I find the most enjoyable. Not just one or two people, but say, four guitarists on stage. They start a song and by just looking at each other go off on a massive tangent. Together. And then look at each other again and get back to the song on the exact same spot.
  • What I love: Rob is a true music aficionado - and it is clear he is feeling the vibe of great musicians improvising. And how cool to see mum and son having fun.
  • @TheSoundFXGuy
    I'm slowly developing a new found appreciation for freeform jazz. Typically I listen to music from an engineer standpoint and try to pick apart structure, tempo, key, mode, ect. and since all of that is constantly changing, it seems to let me disengage from that mentality and just enjoy the emotion. I'm a metal head at heart but I found Adam Neely's channel a while back (specifically the "Band Practice" videos) and I was blown away by the musicianship. Seeing what Jahari (and his talented mother) are able to do just increases that appreciation.