PICK IT UP AT SEVENTEEN
>>68929485
im watching this right now on a stream, what film is it?
>>68929548
Whiplash
>>68929485
>post doesn't end in 17
Shit thread.
GET ME SOME GODDAMN PICTURES OF SPIDERMAN OR THIS GOES STRAIGHT UP YOUR ASS
>>68929485
This scene is so fucking good
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xDAsABdkWSc
Why didn't they just use this instead?
>>68929622
It amazes me how perfect this casting choice was
Are concert musicians really like that? Autistically practising for 12 hours a day go play the music of some dead guy 99.9999999 % accurately instead of 99.999 %?
>>68929904
Only jazz "musicians". They bitch about others sampling, while they themselves never make anything remotely original.
>>68929904
If it counts for anything I had a band instructor in middle school who would scream at the top of his lungs when we fucked up anything and even walked out of class a few times.
It was pretty traumatizing.
>>68929904
If you've got a real hardass band director then yes.
>>68931177
>Were you crashing or were you rising?
>>68931177
PLANE CRASH.
>>68929904
The first thing I was ever taught when I joined a jazz ensemble was common scales. The next thing I was immediately told to do was to listen to some solos by other famous trumpeters and then slowly try to recreate it. Once I can recreate it, I am able to mix it up and slowly mix in my own solo. It felt strange considering a lot of solos in jazz are done on the spot and never the same way twice.
As for your question about practicing a long time, my current roommate is attending university and is a Piano major. He literally practiced 6 hours a day, 6 days a week.
The thing about music is that it isn't particularly hard to play or come up with. You just gotta be able to play your instrument and read your music perfectly. And to consistently play perfect, you have to practice all the time. That's just how it is.
>"Think Iwas fucking stupid you niggerfucking faggot I know it was you"
I think he went to far on this