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People like Adam Neely keep saying that bass solos don't really do it for him, but for me that was f***ing brilliant! Also, big props to the production staff here. The quality of that really allowed this thing to shine.
I kind of agree with him but with the exception of Christian Mcbride and John Patitucci. Those two guys are the only bass players that actually solo as well as horn players.
There were bass players doing great solo stuff before him (Jimmy Blanton and Slam Stewart come to mind), but for sure when N.H.O.P arrived on the scene, the whole jazz bass scene accelerated up a few gears.
I would say the fact that he was more jazz fusion than traditional jazz kinda negates him. The electric thing kind of negates him cause the electric is a lot easier so solo than the upright, but the main thing is the jazz fusion v.s. traditional jazz
Fair enough. In my mind anyhows he was a great jazz bass player, but you're absolutely right about where in that space he sits. In any case, it really is nice to hear extended jazz bass soloing.
Hearing the horns struggle with that last (difficult) phrase of the melody makes it all the more impressive that McBride and the saxes nailed it (especially that bari sax).
I've seen him play live twice and I must say I've never seen a jazz bassist capture a crowds attention quite like he does!!! The on festival I saw him at another ensemble's bassist defineley was subject to the stereotypical "people start talking at the bass solo" but not McBride! Props to that kid for trading bars with him!!!! I would have been scared to death even though I admire the guy and know how friendly he is!
These are the greatest, most tasteful upright bass solos I've ever heard….and I'm a bass player…..these guys are wailing at light speed with complete taste and class.
That bass duet!!!! oh my gosh amazing!!! I screamed YEAAAAHHHH and started laughing joy, and the crowd right after, you just hear like a million people scream YEAH simultaneously super funny!
Dude imagine being a bass player and having Christan FREAKING McBride go "uH" and "mhhm" during your solo. Like heaven has been unlocked after that.
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The young bassist's grin at 7:28 is awesome...he just lived his dream. That's what music is all about!
I was spellbound by the dueling bass players! Hey, and I'm a trumpet player. Awesome
Same!
Christian Mcbride knows how to have fun at a gig while improvising 😂
Im trumpet too
People like Adam Neely keep saying that bass solos don't really do it for him, but for me that was f***ing brilliant!
Also, big props to the production staff here. The quality of that really allowed this thing to shine.
I kind of agree with him but with the exception of Christian Mcbride and John Patitucci. Those two guys are the only bass players that actually solo as well as horn players.
Would you add Jaco Pastorius in there, or is he not counted because he's electric?
There were bass players doing great solo stuff before him (Jimmy Blanton and Slam Stewart come to mind), but for sure when N.H.O.P arrived on the scene, the whole jazz bass scene accelerated up a few gears.
I would say the fact that he was more jazz fusion than traditional jazz kinda negates him. The electric thing kind of negates him cause the electric is a lot easier so solo than the upright, but the main thing is the jazz fusion v.s. traditional jazz
Fair enough. In my mind anyhows he was a great jazz bass player, but you're absolutely right about where in that space he sits. In any case, it really is nice to hear extended jazz bass soloing.
That Bass duet was absolutely nuts
you could definitely hear the convo between the bass players
The dueling bass soloists is possibly one of the greatest moments in music history... speechless.
Well damn, I need to go practice...
The duell between "dem basses" was unique and worth the whole video along with the drum s solo!!!
Dear Mr. Heffner, You are superb bass player, and your solo lines are too marvellous for words...
*Director: Alan Baylock*
*Solos:*
Bass: Christian McBride (0:08, 3:12, 3:46, 4:08, 4:30, 4:51, 5:13, 5:34, 11:16)
Alto Sax: Kyle Bellaire (0:44)
Trombone: DJ Rice (2:07, 2:29, 2:51)
Trombone: Brett Lamel (2:18, 2:40, 2:51)
Bass: Steven Heffner (3:35, 3:57, 4:19, 4:40, 5:02, 5:23, 5:34)
Drums: John Sturino (8:01)
Bass player is actually Steven Heffner
Is this technically a quadruple bass solo?
😂
Hahahahahaha
A double bass dual duel!
Man these N Texas lab bands kick ass and take names. WOW.....great job
Broooo this song is fire!!!
Hearing the horns struggle with that last (difficult) phrase of the melody makes it all the more impressive that McBride and the saxes nailed it (especially that bari sax).
Kyle on alto sax is swangin nicely! Everyone is in the pocket. The bass trading was fire too.
Probably the best Bass duel of all time, they feed off each others playing and energy perfectly
Every bit of this performance is just gold!
Kudos to Heffner for holding his own with Christian McBride. That was a hell of a dueling basses solo!
The most fun I’ve had listening to bass soloists.
I've seen him play live twice and I must say I've never seen a jazz bassist capture a crowds attention quite like he does!!! The on festival I saw him at another ensemble's bassist defineley was subject to the stereotypical "people start talking at the bass solo" but not McBride! Props to that kid for trading bars with him!!!! I would have been scared to death even though I admire the guy and know how friendly he is!
These brilliant and talented students of #UNTCOM show us that swinging jazz is soul medicine. Congrats to Alan Baylock
These are the greatest, most tasteful upright bass solos I've ever heard….and I'm a bass player…..these guys are wailing at light speed with complete taste and class.
the dueling basses was the best thing I’ve ever heard
The drum solo quoting the melody was great!
That double double bass solo makes my hands hurt! Wow!
That bass duet!!!! oh my gosh amazing!!! I screamed YEAAAAHHHH and started laughing joy, and the crowd right after, you just hear like a million people scream YEAH simultaneously super funny!
Great sax solo
nothin holds my attention like a double bass solo, let alone a DOUBLE double bass solo
Thats how you shread, jazz style
OH MAN THAT WAS SO GOOD
THIS HAS NO RIGHT TO BE THIS GROOVY MY LORD
musicians practice practice great video real musicians
And what's sick is the 2 o'clock is basically just as good!
I love this so much
Unbelievable!!!
So tight
Wow!....That was some Bass Duel!
Tight!
I refer to this style as
Muscular Dystrophy Muzak ❤
What wonderful Dueling Solos!
What a beautiful musical work!
Respect!
like 2 bass mamas talkin' over the fence..pure class!
Holy sh** !!!
YES FINALLY
Magnífico
Good good
Tremendos musicos bien nivel USA!!
Holy shit...
HOW.
This has got to be the greatest dueling bass solo CK has ever seen -- outstanding job! Lotta talent in this band...
6:58 love that
É o máximo the grande performance
Wow
It’s totally by coincidence, but I find it hilarious how well the alto solo and the trumpet backgrounds line up at 1:58
Samuel Macaraeg not a coincidence man. It's called playing in the pocket.
lol that drum solo is exactly like it in Whiplash, audience thought it's end of the tune and the whole band stops playing but the dude goes on
Imagine Christian McBride messing up because you're so good.
1:45 charlie parker quote
6:58 The student besting the master.
5:20 is that a dizzy atmosphere quote I hear
The crazy thing is that he seen me play at jazz house kids we played tenor madness
Drummer is a fan of Bill Stewart!
Who's the pianist?
Paul Lees #PaulLeesOnKeys
Paul Lees
Ummmm what just happened
Mean green just kicked butts and took names...
Anyone else hear confirmation at 5:18 ;)
Was anyone able to figure out what saxophone the soloist was playing on?
unlacquered yamaha custom z alto, maybe a beechler diamond mouthpiece
It's a Brilhart mouthpiece
диалог двух контрабасов закончился вничью. Для явной победы не хватило одному хватить другого контрабасом по голове
I came here looking to order a Christian wife from McDonald's.
@MiloWright-qg1ls A Christian McBride.
Ummmmm, this is NOT from 1994, folks.
the tune is, though
this song sht
Great music, great artists.