Great creative alteration! I just listened to Lieberman do "Kulu Se Mama" on soprano! Now, the treat of his playing "My Favorite Things" on tenor - featuring accomplying solo on guitar! Very pretty music. Indeed! Thank you for keeping music alive and for your making your advances in it! It's actually more than pretty - its beautiful music both your improvisation and accompaniments. So, again: thank you! Inspirational double solos-duet moment by you together with Jamey Haddad with the drums.
Although the rhythmic pulse is comparative devoid of the Tyner-Jones pugnacity and drive, Dave Liebman nonetheless manages to evoke the pastoral spirituality of John Coltrane - tenor saxophone in hand notwithstanding. Pharoah Sanders, Courtney Pine, Andy Sheppard, Michael Brecker, Chris Potter, Joe Lovano, Dave Liebman, Ernie Watts, Ed Calle, Archie Shepp, Sam Most, Bennie Maupin et al do effectively evoke the spirit of John Coltrane in their delivery. John Coltrane lives! European Classicism of "My Favorite Things" metamorphoses into African Classicism, which had began by French Africans in the Congo Square of New Orleans - way before 1902, and Jelly Roll Morten, pianist, composer, arranger, leader and "demagogue. Thanks for posting!😠
I could asked you the same question as to your interest in my opinion...but frankly his fame seems to be out of proportion with his talent JVG....(which should have been obvious from my comment).
music is subjective, what one person hears as talent is another's aural nightmare...Liebman's music is not for everyone, but his real contribution is his dedication to Jazz education, where his impact is felt worldwide
I'm glad he does something for you....maybe I'll look deeper, however, the 'masterclasses' I've seen is just a bunch of old stories and a couple of elementary examples. His 'perfect sax embouchure' vid is ridiculous. A great theory teacher is Rick Beato, a great player is the late Michael Brecker, but that's just my opinion.
@@coajrmusic "A great theory teacher is RIck Beato". i know this is a 2year old comment but dude rick does not teach anything that you cant find anywhere else, and he has a horrible detestable personality. i respect liebman much more than i respect beato.
Liebman is one of those sax players who just makes a bloody racket. There are many great tenor players but DL just seems to make a racket and it is thought of as ‘innovative’ or ‘daring’.. No it’s not. It’s painful.
Worst tenor interpretation of "my favorite things" I've ever heard. He should stick to the soprano. Is it my imagination or have you yourself noticed how famous white jazz musicians rarely hire black musicians to be apart of their bands after they themselves got their start and notoriety after being given their break in black led bands? I see this all the time and I always wondered about it.
lestmbly makes me think of the Brubeck story, at a certain point he had a black bass player. The place the quartet had to play told him that was not possible.... So They agreed to put the bass player somewhere really in the back of the stage , BUT, when the gig started Brubeck called him up front on stage and let him do the opening solo for the night! HA!
have to disagree about being a bad interpretation..maybe you want it to be diatonic...saying it is the worse without saying why is meaningless. I can see if you don't like it but why....
Victor, one of my favorite Jersey guitarists. RIP, my friend! RIP.
who is the guitarist?
Vic Juris, very good musician and educator, and a wizard in jazz harmony.
i like jazz improvise of david liebman
Great guitar intro!
Great creative alteration! I just listened to Lieberman do "Kulu Se Mama" on soprano! Now, the treat of his playing "My Favorite Things" on tenor - featuring accomplying solo on guitar! Very pretty music. Indeed! Thank you for keeping music alive and for your making your advances in it! It's actually more than pretty - its beautiful music both your improvisation and accompaniments. So, again: thank you! Inspirational double solos-duet moment by you together with Jamey Haddad with the drums.
Always bringing something worthy of watching -- thank you Bret!
Very NIce,
Loved every note! Well played my friend.
Thanks for listening
wow! dat woz one sweet guitar entry...
impressive - one of the mots inspired renditions of this tune I've heard
So good
Vic!
Anymore vids from this show?
Although the rhythmic pulse is comparative devoid of the Tyner-Jones pugnacity and drive, Dave Liebman nonetheless manages to evoke the pastoral spirituality of John Coltrane - tenor saxophone in hand notwithstanding.
Pharoah Sanders, Courtney Pine, Andy Sheppard, Michael Brecker, Chris Potter, Joe Lovano, Dave Liebman, Ernie Watts, Ed Calle, Archie Shepp, Sam Most, Bennie Maupin et al do effectively evoke the spirit of John Coltrane in their delivery.
John Coltrane lives!
European Classicism of "My Favorite Things" metamorphoses into African Classicism, which had began by French Africans in the Congo Square of New Orleans - way before 1902, and Jelly Roll Morten, pianist, composer, arranger, leader and "demagogue.
Thanks for posting!😠
oh man, the quality. i wish i could hear the intro more clearly.
🔥🔥🔥
Any idea if the rest of this set is online? Nice one by the way
Who are the other musicians?
lukechohany Vic Juris, Guitar.
Tony, Marino, Bass
Jamey Hadad, Drums
Try Eric Alexander’s version.
mots
彼のソプラノは大好きなんですがテナーはなぁw
いまいち好きになれないw
Trying to figure out why David is famous.
why does that matter to you?
I could asked you the same question as to your interest in my opinion...but frankly his fame seems to be out of proportion with his talent JVG....(which should have been obvious from my comment).
music is subjective, what one person hears as talent is another's aural nightmare...Liebman's music is not for everyone, but his real contribution is his dedication to Jazz education, where his impact is felt worldwide
I'm glad he does something for you....maybe I'll look deeper, however, the 'masterclasses' I've seen is just a bunch of old stories and a couple of elementary examples. His 'perfect sax embouchure' vid is ridiculous. A great theory teacher is Rick Beato, a great player is the late Michael Brecker, but that's just my opinion.
@@coajrmusic "A great theory teacher is RIck Beato".
i know this is a 2year old comment but dude rick does not teach anything that you cant find anywhere else, and he has a horrible detestable personality. i respect liebman much more than i respect beato.
Liebman is one of those sax players who just makes a bloody racket. There are many great tenor players but DL just seems to make a racket and it is thought of as ‘innovative’ or ‘daring’.. No it’s not. It’s painful.
Try Eric Alexander’s version.
One person's Albert Ayler is another's Kenny G.
Something like that 🎷
Worst tenor interpretation of "my favorite things" I've ever heard. He should stick to the soprano.
Is it my imagination or have you yourself noticed how famous white jazz musicians rarely hire black musicians to be apart of their bands after they themselves got their start and notoriety after being given their break in black led bands? I see this all the time and I always wondered about it.
Guess they forget that there's this racial thing, that non-musicians notice.
Willis Brown Haha one does not need to be a musician to notice the obvious especially if it stares you in the face.
Point taken, but most musician that I know don't see differences except in abilities in music.
lestmbly makes me think of the Brubeck story, at a certain point he had a black bass player. The place the quartet had to play told him that was not possible.... So They agreed to put the bass player somewhere really in the back of the stage , BUT, when the gig started Brubeck called him up front on stage and let him do the opening solo for the night! HA!
have to disagree about being a bad interpretation..maybe you want it to be diatonic...saying it is the worse without saying why is meaningless. I can see if you don't like it but why....
Wow!!!!!!