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Milo Hehmsoth
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Добавлен 14 янв 2014
Jazz Pianist in Austin, TX
Gloria's Step
This was the first gig ever of the trio at Monks in September.
9/12/2023
Milo Hehmsoth - Piano
Miles Wick - Bass
Israel Yanez - Drums
9/12/2023
Milo Hehmsoth - Piano
Miles Wick - Bass
Israel Yanez - Drums
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Chris Potter on I Wish I Knew
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Yeah so on piano this doesn't lay easily, but it's too much fun to play it with him. Turned myself around at the E7 in the first 8 😰 but w/e, it's the shed and it's addressed
Gloria's Step - Bill Evans
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Sometime in May 2021 at my place Telesmar Sanchez - Guitar Milo Hehmsoth - Piano Alex Browne - Bass Mike Gordon - Drums
Brad Mehldau Trio All The Things You Are
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Found this video after a couple years
That drummer man nice
Pure genius
Marvellous ❤
Meraviglioso!!❤❤
Mehldau exploits here a resource that he masters very well, where both hands play the same subject, a super melody with two right hands but without a left hand, both hands at the service of a single element, they are never independent, Mehldau is a single person playing the piano, and not two, as a great jazz pianist should be. The best example that comes to mind is Michel Petrucciani.
If this is some sort of criticism of this amazing display I don't really understand it.
@@pearsoncross8389he’s saying both his hands are playing together and its beautiful they are playing one “super melody” we cant really explain it but its really cool. like hes not playing a chordal rhythm with left hand and improv with right hand like what jazz pianist strive to do by practicing hand independence. both his hands are dancing together
@@NeterFruit I'm not sure if I got your comment correctly, but what Mehldau did in the introduction of this recording requires much higher right/left hand independence than "simply" playing rhythmic chordal structures with the left hand while doing melody with the right hand. Playing multiple, independent, coherent melodies is much harder.
Nice work! I’m working on transcribing this on tenor. there’s a couple ghosted figures I think you’re missing and few notes I have different from you. Don’t know if this is something you’re still working on or not
I'm not anymore unfortunately. Thanks for the comments and good luck with working on it, it's a great intro/song/solo/thing
some great music...love what jeff ballard brings to the table
Has some Fred hirsch contrapuntal sounding elements.
God.
Brad takes the standard rendition to a new level. A large amount of ‘white space’, the development of motives, abandoning the traditional background dominated by linear jazz lines, and full of rhythmic vocabulary. With Brad, jazz piano enters the wonderful contemporary era.
Ok, this is it
I’ve listened to this maybe 50 times. There’s such an incredible layer of depth to everything he does.
Amazing!
From which concert please?
Brilliant conception and arrangement. Fire!
Go Jeff Ballard!!! Absolute Fire!
Excellent sound quality.
Well I mean.. ummm.. er... I can kind of dig a lot of calculating and coordinating going on. But as of the first few minutes, I'm not inspired by it at all.. not moved.. feeling that I'm listening to pure *cold* mathematics without the beauty of Bach's 'mathematics.' Perhaps I don't know enough about theory. Or something. But I"m bailing out. All due respect, Brad. I'm going to try some other stuff here with you.
those first few minutes is pure creativity
Hallelujah! Praise the Lord! I could actually hear the bass throughout the entire performance!
you can almost hear the two halves of his brain competing then cooperating...
This is amazing!
why bass starts improvising before brad?
Because the piano had a three minute solo intro, bass solo afterwards is quite a musical choice to me.
To get it out of the way! lol, jk :)
Great!!😊
What does Bach have to do with jazz? Here it is.
this sentiment has become so cliche but never less true. Bach just keeps following us around!
Amazing. Reminiscent of Keith's version, but no one will come close to that I, don't think.
Super tedious and self indulgent
Just the way I like it
It's your problem))!!
You were clearly miserable commenting this I hope youve grown to appreciate this
Amazing
There’s only one Brad. Terrifyingly good
I would say Larry Grenadier on bass, Jeff Ballard on drums.
11:30 tasty quote
yum
Au Privave cool
I’m sorry , but Keith takes the cake on this one …
I might need to work on my hand independence. 😮
I'm speechless.
Absolutely amazing playing!
Yes, phenomenal playing... the improviser in J.S. Bach would be proud. Who's on bass and drums - anyone know?
Jeff Ballard on drums
3:51 Bass Larry Grenadier, drums Jeff Ballard. I saw them live at the Vangard about 15 years ago.
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If JS Bach played jazz, he’d be snapping his fingers to this one. And even not, he’d certainly hear the musicianship. A musically technical masterpiece beautifully performed.
Absolutely stunning. This is what great jazz does, they play the same old standards but make them their own.
Mise à part la qualité du son, il y a tout à garder dans cette version. Et Granadier, incroyable!
Whenever I feel the need to remember that I will never be good enough. I just open this video. Just absolutely insane.
Amazing!!!
Finally found Aristocats IRL :) Jokes aside, really nice Jazz right here.
this snare-tom flurry ending in a mixture of floor-tom and ride cymbal, which makes the rhythm appear out of nowhere, in an accelerated fashion to meet that 1 in time. it's just so sweet 15:59
Who are other musicians ?
Jeff Ballard drums. Larry Grenadier bass.
great piece - compare it to Bill Evans version two great pianists
Pure magic!
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this is some of the greatest performances by everyone of these players -every musician in this group is GENUIS. Never heard anything so inspired and musically creative forever-I don't know how you could improve on this. This is the first time I heard of this group and I thought I heard everyone. MASTERFUL! JUST MASTERFUL>
Brad, Larry and Jorge Rossy also make a great trio. From memory Rossy predates Ballard.
creative, original , yet thought-out subconsciously I feel-Back influenced- Sounds like a Bach invention. Of course to be compared to that is quite a complement. Very fresh- Where have you been my whole life!! You ae an excellent player and composer yet has a spontaneous feeling. Swings also. You are not playing cliché licks to my ear. You are quite a player musician. WOW
Mehldau’s ability to generate improvisatory contrapoint is unrivaled. What a beast.
We're all fortunate that Tony Soprano could take the time out of his busy schedule to play drums on this gig.
Hahahaha, this is like when people say Adam Nussbaum looks like Louis CK
Tony is masterful player -I am sorry but I never heard of him before but I am sure he has been around. Tony , Philly, DeJohnette all of these players would be awed by this playing Just can't believe this performance
@@stephenpopovichl122 I couldn’t agree more. If you are curious about Adam Nussbaum he played a lot with Michael Brecker, Syzygy is a good video of both of them playing together on RUclips
@@stephenpopovichl122 The drummer is Jeff Ballard. [FYI : champignondeParis was jesting about a perceived likeness to the fictional character Tony Soprano, as played by actor James Gandolfini, in the TV series"The Sopranos"]. And yes, Jeff has "been around", as you put it - he's a truly beautiful drummer indeed.
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