This is fantastic! My dad was a jazz guitarists. This style of music is infectious, no matter where in the world it's heard, people are taken by it and want to learn it!
Amazing! No one talked or clinked glasses or got up and danced around like idiots. They listened to these performers with respect and showed their approval. Hard to find this in small venues or concerts in this country. Great job guys.
Oh man, I missed this by a week. I was in Tokyo up to the 18th of May. I would have loved to have seen this live. I found this via a search for more Yuji Kamihigashi videos. Thanks from Troutdale, Oregon :)
Hey guys, Subscribed yesterday, Love your sound. I'll past the word to my guys, to sent you some support. Thought you might like this. DOROTHY DONEGAN (The greatest pianist you never heard) Jazz History #27 All the best Rb Maryland, USA
@@cburgess2805 true. But they still play the head incorrectly. As you imply there aren’t too many rules in Jazz - but playing the melody that the composer wrote properly at least once just might be one of them. Kind of an homage to the originators of the song. Or not! “After you’ve gone” is such a standard and a kind of perfect melody that To my ear it makes it hard to listen to.
Stock heads are usually a bit plain and boring on guitar (acoustically it won't sustain) and more suited for horns or violin, so we embellish it. I always take liberties, especially on the B section. So long as it is recognizable.@@stronz3669
Another outstanding performance!! The bass is a great addition. どうもありがとう!
This is fantastic! My dad was a jazz guitarists. This style of music is infectious, no matter where in the world it's heard, people are taken by it and want to learn it!
Fantastic virtuosity and saved to my favourites!
Amazing! No one talked or clinked glasses or got up and danced around like idiots. They listened to these performers with respect and showed their approval. Hard to find this in small venues or concerts in this country. Great job guys.
Great !!! You guys swing !
すうぃんぐ〜👍
Love it! From an old jazz buff and musician.
Hot jazz. Great!!!
Oh man, I missed this by a week. I was in Tokyo up to the 18th of May. I would have loved to have seen this live. I found this via a search for more Yuji Kamihigashi videos. Thanks from Troutdale, Oregon :)
Awesome Le Pompe is mighty in this trio. Superb performance and musicianship.
Outstanding !! Liked and subscribed.
Also very good to see Yuji here.
Thanks from Southern Oregon USA.
Just great brilliant
こんなに弾けたら楽しいだろうな~
Well that was just fantastic!
Lovely! I enjoyed every minute and wanted more.
Great performance!
かっこいい
Lively rhythm!
You guys swing!
❤
Stage decor, thumb up worthy.
Espectacular!
❤🎶❤ Love it 👍 👏👏👏 Thanks 🙏🙏🙏
Hello Brigette.
I see you on other guitar related you tube channels.
Jeff in So Oregon USA
@@jeffhildreth9244 Hello Jef, greetings from France 🇫🇷
@@brigittetorres9745 Merci !
Demais ...
Me gustan mucho, hecho de menos un piano
Japanese gentlemen jammin' on Gypsy jazz.
Hey guys, Subscribed yesterday, Love your sound. I'll past the word to my guys, to sent you some support. Thought you might like this. DOROTHY DONEGAN (The greatest pianist you never heard) Jazz History #27 All the best Rb Maryland, USA
Thank you so much!! I love DOROTHY DONEGAN's gorgeous and orchestral piano.
thank you ! Swingin!
Aside from playing the melody incorrectly it’s great!
It's jazz
@@cburgess2805 true. But they still play the head incorrectly. As you imply there aren’t too many rules in Jazz - but playing the melody that the composer wrote properly at least once just might be one of them. Kind of an homage to the originators of the song. Or not! “After you’ve gone” is such a standard and a kind of perfect melody that To my ear it makes it hard to listen to.
Stock heads are usually a bit plain and boring on guitar (acoustically it won't sustain) and more suited for horns or violin, so we embellish it. I always take liberties, especially on the B section. So long as it is recognizable.@@stronz3669
I prefer it plugged in. If you’re going to play acoustic just get a Martin