Video Review: Paul Bollenback, Pat Bianchi and Byron ?Wookie? Landham perform and offer in-depth insights into playing as a high level organ trio by Az Samad

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I still remember some of my earliest experiences playing in a band. So much of it was learning on the job. I would either be loud, too soft or too timid.

Playing in a rhythm section is hard work especially in jazz settings where so much of it relies on interacting and listening closely to everyone playing.

This masterclass by Paul Bollenback, Pat Bianchi and Byron 'Wookie' Landham is a valuable document for musicians who want to improve their ensemble playing.

As I watched the video, I typed many notes and important points for me to work on. The most important thing is that this is not theory but insights from a real working jazz trio. That makes it even more valuable.

In the past, this kind of masterclass would probably be experienced by music college or university students who were lucky enough to be in the touring circuit of musicians of this caliber.

For me, the best of the video is hearing each musician describing their thought process after the musical demonstration. Not only are we lucky to be able to watch them perform, but we also get to hear each musician's personal approach.

This video is probably not for beginners. This would benefit intermediate and advanced players more because of the topic discussed. That being said, for beginners who are curious about the finer details of jazz performance, this might be a video that's worth getting and revisiting every few months over the years.

In conclusion, I'm grateful that this video exists & think many musicians would benefit from watching this. The overall tone and presentation is very casual and flowing, as jazz is.

Pros: A lot of good insights and concepts in one video.

Cons: Some of the material might be abstract for beginners to digest.

TLDR: A valuable video for jazz musicians who want to improve their performance skills in an interactive band setting.

Paul Bollenback, Pat Bianchi and Byron

About the Author

Az Samad

Az Samad

Author of Jazz Improvisation Uncovered | Guitarist-Composer-Educator based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | 3-time TEDx Presenter | I make music & teach music =) Guitarist-Composer-Educator Az Samad has recorded with Grammy Winners Flaco Jiménez & Max Baca; graduated & taught at the prestigious Berklee College of Music; performed in the United States, Europe & Asia; and appeared on 22 CDs ranging in styles from Tex-Mex, Contemporary Jazz to solo acoustic guitar. His works have been described as “richly textured, poetic and atmospheric”. His first book, Jazz Improvisation Uncovered received critical acclaim from jazz guitarist Julian Lage and Berklee professor Abigail Zocher. An experienced performer, Az has performed with virtuoso violinist Roby Lakatos, former Guns N’ Roses guitarist Bumblefoot, singer-songwriter Zee Avi, funky fingerstyle guitarist Adam Rafferty and percussive fingerstyle guitarist Mike Dawes. Az also frequently performs as part of the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra and was the classical guitar soloist for the Distant Worlds: Music from Final Fantasy Kuala Lumpur concert conducted by Arnie Roth. Az has been exploring Malay jazz including the music of P. Ramlee, Jimmy Boyle and most recently Singapore’s Zubir Said. As the musical director and guitarist for A Zubir Said Tribute, Az led 5 shows at Esplanade Outdoor Theatre, Singapore with an 11-piece ensemble performing brand new arrangements he wrote. Previously based in Berkeley, California; Az now lives in Kuala Lumpur.

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