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Prokofiev for Mike
Rough excerpt from Musicians Behind the Music featuring Mike Garson on piano, Jim Walker on flute, Dave Carpenter on bass, Ralph Humphrey on drums.
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Dave Carpenter Outtakes 2
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These are a few outtakes from a show that Dave appeared on recently. You can see his personality and humor with his friends.
Dave Carpenter Outtakes
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These are a few outtakes from a show that Dave appeared on recently. You can see his personality and humor with his friends.
RIP this guy. Such an amazing, complete, musical player. And a very approachable nice guy, who unfortunately like so many had some demons hidden away. Again RIP Dave
Quelle perte ! Un si grand musicien mort trop jeune… 🙏❤️
I knew Dave in high school. We used to hang out at his house, listen to Yes and Stanley Clarke. I got a bass for Christmas one year, and he came over to give me lessons. Sadly I didn’t have the talent or commitment to keep it up. I joke to this day that I was so terrible that arguably one of the most gifted bass players ever couldn’t even teach me. So incredibly sad he passed so young-he still had so much to share with the world.
Do you still live in Miamisburg?
@@ValerieCarpenterLosAngeles I do not-I am in the Portland OR area now, but my dad still lives in the house I grew up in-in Miami Township.
First heard Dave on certain Allan Holdsworth gigs, amazing player.
RIP DAVE CARPENTER 🙏 🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲
1:43 - just breaks out into "Giant Steps", chords and walking bass line together. Like, "ain't not thing." Awesome.
I truly miss Dave Carpenter. He turned my head around with his work on Allan Holdsworth's "The 16 Men of Tain". Does anyone know about his book? Did it ever come out of the drawer at his house??
I sat a few feet from Dave in the Baked Potato shortly before he died. He was playing with Brandon Fields and his Band. An awesome performance. I was shocked when I heard he had passed away so young.
Надзвичайно талановитий він був...Шкода таких🙁.....
RIP. to my friend Dave Carpenter...your jammin in heaven with my brother Kevin Tullius now...
Dave Carpenter (November 4, 1959 - June 24, 2008) was an American bass player.
I have studied with Dave while he was at CalArts. He was an incredible player both on Electric and Upright and the most supportive and warm person. RIP Dave!
I still miss my friend.
Wow, incredible technician and warm guy.
Dave was a great player and great person
If I recall correctly, Carol Kaye said he was the best 6-String bass player she's ever heard. I think on her website she mentions him.
I used Dave on any date or recording that I could. R.I.P. Mort Weiss SMS JAZZ " The Mort Report"
Mort Weiss one of my favorite CDs is your trio with Dave and Ron Eschete “The Three of Us”. I used to listen to you guys live whenever I got a chance.
Bowie's best pianist, with his excellent quartet.
is the keyboard player the guy who plays with bowie?
You got it right.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Garson
Mike Garson.
Pure genius... each year I listen to all his videos all over again and still can't believe he's not with us anymore. 😯 does anybody have his 500 pages 6 strings bass instructional book? That would be a bestseller! 😊
What's the name of this piece ?
I believe this is a single movement from a Prokofiev piano sonata - broken up (or doubled on bass and flute) for this instrumentation. An earlier studio recording of the group "Free Flight" in the early 90's (or 80's) that was perhaps a little faster was what tuned me in to Ralph Humphrie's drumming. That's an intense recording.
@@dbindle This is an adaptation of Prokofiev's Piano Sonata No. 7,3rd movement.Amazing piano piece,I highly recommend Grigory Sokolov's version played in Paris(2002)
Now I know why you never called me back! Too sad for words!!!!
saw him a few times with Holdsworth's sixteen men of tain era,,sat next to him on LA gig dave was a monster player..best bass sound ive heard live
Dave helped me to apply to MI back in 96. He was a kind great person.. Beside one of the best Bass players I ever seen. RIP Dave.. .
Man I need that book =/ there is no much information about 6 string bass chords around.
Go over to guitarjedi.com/ and select 6-string bass, then select any key and chord you like. Play around with the settings for opens strings, or moveable shapes or playing difficulty to see different shapes. Add whatever you like to your progression, and then you can practice them.
This guy was responsible for many bass players' suicides!
@afeschyn I have actually read the only copy of the book, my mother was his girl friend of 7 years when he passed, we were very close. All i can say about the Book is that it is genius and unconprehendible.
and would it be possible to have a pdf of that book please ?
hey, something could be done about the book, publishing it would help many people, just see the comments here and around the internet asking for it. Don’t let his knowledge and passion die on those pages
please release the book!
Let me know if you can share the book or some of the material. I was planning on creating my own book of guitar chords, and maybe at some point, I'd like to return to it. It might be good inspiration.
I also have to ask. How does someone get a copy of this book?
Just discovered him through the Buddy Rich's Disneyland concert in the eighties. His skill, feel and energy on the bass simply blew my mind. I feel a little stupid being late on this, but also happy to hear from such a great musician anyway. He left us really early but seemed to have enjoyed life through his passin.
3:08 starts a song that is just simply outstanding!! can't get enough of it!! Please guys, does anyone know where I can find it? In what album? =) Many thanks again.
The song at the end is so lovely!!! In what album can I find it? Can anyone please help me? =) many thanks. peace.
I love you forever, dear Dave. Alessandra - (Italy)
that was absolutely intense.
I just loved the playing and the stories behind both the 6 string bass (I have one) and his upright (I too had a crappy plywood bass; he's spot on in his assesment of them). As someone else already commented, does anyone know anything about the book Dave mentioned?
Gran bajista se nos ha marchado, buen viaje
This must of been taped just before be passed.
It's hard to comment on this, but it was beautiful to see him just talking and then to hear him playing...thanks for posting it. We're lost some great musicians this year, and Dave is right at the top of the list.