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FoolishFrankie
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Приєднався 17 гру 2018
Sound came before paper
Nashville Jam Sessions (My First Experience)
I went to my first jam session in Nashville and it was wild!
Watch my first time on Broadway and Airbnb tour on Patreon: www.patreon.com/FoolishFrankie
Musicians at the villager jam: Joe Folan (guitar), Sam Spheeris (bass), Chris Thomas (drums)
#musicianlife #musician #saxophone
Music: Hooky with Sloane by Bird Creek.
📱Socials:
Instagram: foolishfrankie
TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@foolishfrankie
Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/4rsDX5qPOXN1DZMn39VUXc
Join my Discord server! discord.gg/tw6pmx3
Management: foolishfrankie@gmail.com
📷Camera gear/other gear: www.amazon.com/shop/foolishfrankie
🎷My alto: sweetwater.sjv.io/nLgOWV
My alto mouthpiece: amzn.to/3woWsk2
Boston Sax Shop reeds: www.bostonsaxshop.com/shop/all-reeds?aff=2
This video contains affiliate links. I earn a small commission when purchases are made through the links above which helps support the channel🤗
Watch my first time on Broadway and Airbnb tour on Patreon: www.patreon.com/FoolishFrankie
Musicians at the villager jam: Joe Folan (guitar), Sam Spheeris (bass), Chris Thomas (drums)
#musicianlife #musician #saxophone
Music: Hooky with Sloane by Bird Creek.
📱Socials:
Instagram: foolishfrankie
TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@foolishfrankie
Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/4rsDX5qPOXN1DZMn39VUXc
Join my Discord server! discord.gg/tw6pmx3
Management: foolishfrankie@gmail.com
📷Camera gear/other gear: www.amazon.com/shop/foolishfrankie
🎷My alto: sweetwater.sjv.io/nLgOWV
My alto mouthpiece: amzn.to/3woWsk2
Boston Sax Shop reeds: www.bostonsaxshop.com/shop/all-reeds?aff=2
This video contains affiliate links. I earn a small commission when purchases are made through the links above which helps support the channel🤗
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I’ve been a fan of this guy since day 1, I just wish I knew where to see him live:(
James Brown possessed him😂😂 you 😂😂
Interesting
Yo is that Richie Martinez from Arch Echo on drums at 3:34? I know the band is based in Nashville and he looked familiar😂
Well, I like improv to a certain level
I fucking LOVE open jams as a bassist, it’s such an open and welcoming environment to really stretch your jamming legs and meet other musicians
ANother awesome video. I loved viewing this. Even down to the fact you like Almond Milk! You may be an introvert but showing us (esp. felLow introvert musicians, whether amateur or professional) all of your experiences is super meaningful. Keep it up! (OH and seeing Joel Frahm, who grew up in my neck of the woods -- Saw him in concert once- was a special treat!)
Thank you so much 🥺🙏🏻
Watch the full vlog from this jam session on my channel:)
Dudes never felt cooler in his life. Well done man!
8:52 🤯
What song is this. It’s driving me nuts
I love when pop lovers appreciate musicians
LLJW<3
Carterpcs?
Absolutely brilliant! Just a teeny bit jealous that you're at the beginning of your career and discovering all the amazing music and musicians out there! Absorb every minute and I love that you are happy to share so much of it with us, your fools! xxxx
Much love 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Nothing like a good bass solo
The SAX Safed that ladies from crap music
Panty dropper…got em wet wet
Saxophone never disappoints 🙏🏽
You’re the man. Keep going.
🙏🏻❤️
But the vibrato sounds better in that second clip can’t lie 😩
Thought they meant yung fazo for a sec
Staged af
yep i fake all of my vids, i cant even play the saxophone frfr
2hat is he playing?
i feel embarrassed, but whats the song name?😅
You are doing great everytime, you are hard working, you sound awesome in your instrument and you have social competence. Self critic in a positive way helps everyone to improve and you will be even better !
Much love❤️
yo we have the same ssd lmaoo
How did it transition into *knick knack patty wack give a dog a bone* so perfectly!?
Very interesting jam sessions... not like any jazz jams I've ever been a part of, where people take turns calling tunes. As for being introverted, that's what it means: you recharge from time alone. Half the world is this way, so nothing wrong with you! The world is often geared toward social interaction, so in order to thrive, sometimes you need to say no to some things or otherwise actively plan some alone time. It's okay to do this. You can still deeply love people, both individually and in the abstract.
I don’t get it, it kinda sounded like starboy but then it devolved into something else
it's not supposed to be a transcription
The lil 1 on the left...
what kind of sax is that? its beautiful bruv, it looks exactly like my phil barone alto
I think it was a phil barone I was borrowing from a friend if i remember right
Awesome, dude :) keep killing it my man!!!
This was great. Thanks for posting. Here, close to Málaga in Spain, we have a jam that's very like this. Everyone just joins in when they've got something to say. Our usual singers are very good at leaving space for solos though. I'm a clarinet player who doubles a bit on alto. Not pro, just a hobby. Over time we've formed into an impromptu horn section with two tenors, me and a flute player. There's a lot of Spanish musicians (obviously) and we also play a lot of Spanish music, which is a totally different ball game. Thanks again for posting this Frankie. It's always great to see a real professional in action.
That's awesome to hear!! It's always crazy to me that across cultures in cities far away some things remain the same. Thanks for watching!!
Really good improv
“I think I’ve heard this before” Plays every note and adds extra
just got chills
You have a really good sense of humor, when I get married I’m calling you
This sounds like good Asian karaoke.
Get lucky W
Feel you on the introvert thing. Introverts unite! ✊ (In different places separately obviously.)
LMAO
Hey, I'm Joe and I run the Villager jam. Bassist is Sam Spheeris and the drummer is Chris Thomas. 👍
Oh hell yeah! Just updated the description. Thanks for checking this out and for hosting such a sick jam!
Introverted musician life - so relatable. I think I'm an emotionally expressive person, but that I need to spend a lot of time in the peacefulness of my thoughts in order to feel in balance. I really like composition, in part because it allows me to engage with the creative process in my own space. I think practicing is also a pretty introvert-friendly activity. I did have a gig this spring where I was sat for part of the evening with some politicians, and I was so socially exhausted by the end of it, I just wanted to cry. I think I will regretfully have a scheduling conflict if I'm asked to do that gig next year. More commonly, I'll come home from a gig and just feel very done. It's not always possible for me to check out when I come home because I'm a mom, but I decompress as much as I can and minimize the expectations I put on myself. I think music is a language and a joy that is meant for everyone, not just for people who love nights out. There shouldn't be pressure for anybody to fit a certain mold in order for their social engagement or their musical expression to be valuable. We are the way we are, and life is richer for its variety.
Im the one who just pretends to play because i cant read the notes yet 🥲💀
How about a video series where you travel the world showing us the music scene in exotic locals?
I had this idea while making this video!! I haven't traveled much and I would love to just go check out different music scenes in different cities and see what they're like. Not sure if people would be into it or not but maybe I'll give it a try!
Sounds like fun. Adding Nashville to my to-do list.
Talent 100% talent bravo my guy
I used to play the sax, and this guy plays it with so much soul, it’s beautiful to listen to.
Thank you!!
House bassist for the villager jam here, it was sick playing with you man!!!! Did the sax player secret society corroborate to all come out that night or something? That was truly historic.
YO! It was great playing with you too dude!! LOL I know right, I think someone sent out a batman signal or something it was crazy. Glad I caught it on camera😂 Thanks for checking the vlog out man I hope we get to play again soon!
mr steal you girl got that sax game on point.
It is a funny thing how extroverts end up singers and instrumentalists tend to be introverted. We just end up "acting extroverted" when needed and hand the mic to the extrovert, they love it. Personally I have a great voice but never want to be on stage without a horn to protect myself from the audience.