I watched one of those before. You have to be motivated to put in the work. He makes it easier to learn it but it's not really a lesson where he breaks down and explain how everything is done part by part. It's probably a great companion for the book if you're not a fluent reader.
Too bad he seems to have filmed these with a 90's vhs quality camera. A lot of work to throw at this historical study and not have it filmed well. Somebody get this guy an iphone 4 at least
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He's got a book out with transcriptions
Very cool!
I bought it. He even transcribed different recordings of the solos.
Thanks Rip! Very curious to see how he tackles teaching the ins and outs of learning one of these. I know he cares about the details
I like his commentary as he brakes them down. I'm surprised they have so little views.
Wow, thank you so much for posting this, this is great!!
I watched one of those before. You have to be motivated to put in the work. He makes it easier to learn it but it's not really a lesson where he breaks down and explain how everything is done part by part. It's probably a great companion for the book if you're not a fluent reader.
I completely agree. I'm no where near fluent and so watching these at a slower speed is perfect.
I love his enthusiasm and how excited he is to share these little amazing details in these compositions. These are worth watching just to see that.
Too bad he seems to have filmed these with a 90's vhs quality camera. A lot of work to throw at this historical study and not have it filmed well. Somebody get this guy an iphone 4 at least
Still worth studying.