Four Brothers- Up-tempo Basic Jazz Chart - Big Band Transcription Series Part 5
Here is Part 5 in a series of big band chart transcriptions that I will be posting periodically. This transcription is a well-known arrangement of the tune Four Brothers by Jimmy Giuffre from the record Art Pepper +11. The drummer on the original recording is Mel Lewis. I show you how to catch these simple figures and talk about long and short sounds on the drum set. Other videos that I have created that are related to the skills used here are: Basic Drum Chart Reading • Basic Drum Set Chart Reading Part 1-The Bi... Advanced Drum Chart Reading • Big Band Drumming Lesson #1 Medium Uptempo... Time Stamps 0:00 Run Through with Chart 4:08 Song Form 4:53 Short and Long Sounds 5:45 Catching the figures 9:40 Run Through with Alternate Views Equipment Drums are Craviotto Private Reserve 20'x15", 10 x 8, 12x 8, 14x14 floor tom, 14x 6.5 Snare Drum Cymbals are: 21" 1950's K ride 18" 1950's K crash/ride with rivets Sabian Vault 16" Crash Masterwork 24" swish with rivets Sabian 13" HH Regular Hi Hats Sticks are my custom Vic Firth Signature set stick. These are available only from me at [email protected]

Afternoon of a Prawn- Very Fast Jazz Chart-Big Band Transcription Video Series Part 6

The New York Jazzharmonic plays "Four Brothers" by Jimmy Giuffre.

Open Improvisation

Nobody's Human-Big Band Transcription Video Series-Part 1

Basic Drum Set Chart Reading Part 1-The Big Band Chart

Writing Drum Parts - Big Band Arranging SECRETS REVEALED

John Cleese’s Brillian Take on Religion & 'Life of Brian' | The Dick Cavett Show

9 Iconic Jazz Grooves

Common Bad Habits when using the Matched and Traditional Grips

Reading Jazz Chord Symbols Is WAY Simpler Than You Think

"Nutville" Performed by The Dave Weckl STL Big Band Contingent

Take the A Train - Up Tempo Samba - Big Band Transcription Series Part 9

2 Jazz Drum Solo Ideas You Hear Everywhere

Drummer Billy Cobham from Neil Peart's 1994 documentary "The Making Of Burning For Buddy"

Top 10 Coolest Moments in Westerns | MGM

Practicing Tips

The Iconic Bass Riff That NOBODY Can Play

One Thing That Changed My Time Feel

Streichquartett - Münchner Lach- & Schießgesellschaft 1962

