this guy doesn't need an orchestra.
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#fredhersch #jonimitchell #bothsidesnow Видеоклипы
Preeminent jazz pianist Fred Hersch gives us his take on Joni Mitchell’s song “Both Sides Now.”
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Today’s sheet music trivia (first to answer correctly gets PDF): Fred Hersch mentored which world-famous jazz pianist?
Brad Mehldau of course!
Brad Mehldau
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Oh... this is the most beautiful thing I've heard for a long, long time. Small wonder Brad Meldhau emerged under Hersch's spell...
I hear the influence of Keith Jarrett
@@CheekyFest Yeah, good point!
I love this rendition so much. I played a transcription of this for my university degree. All of the submelodies and harmony are so beautiful.
Fred Hersch delivers every time I listen to him.
He's one of the most lyrical of the jazz pianist giants in our era.
Give him any melody and he can own it.
He even manages to sell that C natural in bar 26.
??? You seem to not have much of a clue. The C in bar 26 is perfectly normal at that point - we have a B7alt. chord there which resolves to its tonic E minor. A C# would even sound wrong.
Yes, I misphrased that. I know what an alt scale over a dom7 is. I should have phrased it in terms of how it was used to pop out the b9 in an interesting way.
@@cademosley48861:05 is the most interesting progression to me
I have several CDs by Fred, but haven't listened to them in years; I think the last one I bought is a setting of parts of "Leaves of Grass" by Walt Whitman. After hearing this I must get more of his tracks. If this represents the quality of his playing now, then fir ne he is right up there close to my all-time favorite, Bill Evans.Wow! Such beauty, power, delicacy and poignancy.
So lovely. Listening to Fred Hersch's playing is like getting wrapped in a warm cozy blanket. How artfully he meanders through the improv and reharm of such a familiar tune like Both Sides Now. And when he returns to the melody at 5:33, your soul soars
Wow. Absolutely lovely composition. The first part reminds me of something Bill Evans said about the value of sparsity -- finding a good sound without adding in massive cluster chords everywhere (even though I do love massive cluster chords everywhere).
Just listened to it AGAIN. It's the most beautiful soft jazz song I've ever heard.
Well that's just as remarkable, wondrous and straight to your core as the the lyrics for this song are. Fred Hersch, wow, can't believe I've never heard of this man before.
It helps to have a 10 foot piano!
My favorite Fred Hersch track will always be If I should Lose you from Dancing in the Dark. True mastery.
Love your 4 on 3 notation. fits well.
Stunning. Simple sounding, yet complexly beautiful.
One of my fave pianists ❤️ Heavy use of major 3rd and perfect 4th together here (a sound I used to hate but now love)
Astounding. Fred is an absolute master. Such creativity and sound! My goodness.
I just want to say thanks. You've introduced me to so much great music on your channel.
both sides now wonderful.Thank you Timothy Gondola. Thank you Fred Hersch.
Long before I knew of Fred Hersch's tragic personal life, it was obvious that he is a great artist.
what a smooth modulation in bar 125-126. So intricate and beautiful
Bar 39-40 is such a beautiful progression
Wauw, this is beautiful!
Wow! Modulation in Bar 39 and 40 - absolutely wonderful... For me the new Keith Jarrett...!
Simple y complejo a la vez, el resultado es un mundo sonoro de lo más bello
This is just insanely beautiful. Fred Hersch is a blessing to the human race.
Immediately healed me from a bad day
There is a transcription-error in Bar 131/right hand: the third quarter note should be Ab instead of Bb and the fourth Bbb instead of Gb
Like the sound of the creator. Beautiful!
Excellent!
Timonthy, your channel is amazing!!!
Glad you think so!
I love this ❤
Crying! ♥
If i want to learn piano (as the same melody or swing or style like this), what should i look for? is it jazz? pop? or what? Thank you
A bar sounds like Bill Evans and the other bar like Sasha Skrjabine
Amazing
That's the power of having your 6ths together.
wow
stunning... just stunning
Thank you for sharing this with us
oh wow Joni would love this
Just curious, why do you notate that little LA - MI - LA arpeggio in the left hand at 00:09 with an 8a? I personally find it counterintuitive cause that' s usually a way to comprehensibly notate really high notes in treble clef and really low ones in bass clef. Vice versa, you tend to switch to a treble clef when going high in the l.h. and to a bass clef when going low with r.h.
Not at all a bashing your transcription work, which is objectively excellent and something I sure as hell couldn' t do myself despite being a professional musician (repetiteur)
Notation just threw me off at first sight cause I expected those notes to be lowered and I got curious about different customs in this regard
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It maybe is just my musical memory, but the ending of this sounds very much alike Alan Silvestri's "Feather Theme" from "Forrest Gump".
Why do you always choose a perfect a title for your transcriptions
Call me an idiot but... This would sound amazing with an orchestra
Don't want to be picky, but what is sold on the website is not a transcription of this music.
June Lee's transcription of this has a lot fewer mistakes.
No note of the song name anywhere but the comments, not even in the description, but plenty space for a clickbait title… Very annoyed at this trend of obnoxious titles to increase click through rate! It messes up search-ability and prevents me from knowing what I’m clicking into!
I truly hope this stuff makes a meaningful difference for y’all in terms of “reach,” cuz the only thing keeping me from putting you and all the other clickbait transcribers on mute is my knowledge of the unfortunate reality of an unkind and cruel RUclips algorithm.
The original video is linked high in the description. A lot of people enjoy these transcription videos at least in part to discover something new. If you're looking for a particular work, the original video will likely come up.
nothing outstanding, a good pianist playing a good instrument. If we consider polyphony, I would like more independence and development of the melody in different voices. but here the problem is not the performer, but the work. Bach would have sounded wonderful, it seems to me in his performance