Bird was a genius and was so young when he died. If he would of only lived a cleaner life , he would of lived much longer and would of surely taken jazz to even more heights. For a hundred years we have studied Bird at every angle. We need more geniuses like him to take jazz to new heights before it dies out.
As jackie mc lean Said with his tune " Bird lives" : that's right...! RIP Bird, jackie and phil woods : be bop still alive with batiste. This is called the legacy... Thank you baptiste, all of them are proud of you, i am sure 👍🏽
I was backing up a trumpet player at a bebop gig and the guy walks out on stage and says Donna In G and counts it off at this tempo. This guy is a good off shoot of Phil Woods.
La classe internationale, ça a l'air facile tellement c'est parfait, très très impressionnant et très stimulant pour qui connait un peu l'instrument et le jazz. En tous cas bravo bravo.
@@Thouveninpascal il a deja tenté donna lee : pas de son pas de groove, pas de phrasé ! Et beaucoup osent affirmer que c'est un grand musicien voire un genie ! On dirait un debutant en 1941. ruclips.net/video/xh2QJCAwHqM/видео.html
@@rinahall Je ne connaissais pas ce disque de Shepp, et je n'en connais pas des tonnes non plus, n'étant pas très fan du bonhomme. Il joue Donna Lee en Réb, ce qui lui permet de garder le doigtés du ténor.. Il massacre correctement le thème, et fait du "Shepp" dans son solo, avec une rythmique qui accélère monstrueusement. Un "débutant", sûrement pas, parce qu'il possède une culture "Jazz" évidente. Pour le phrasé, on voit bien qu'il vient du "Free", il joue tout lié, sans phrasé effectivement. Mais ça, c'est typique est solistes avant et après le "Free", ceux d'avant détestaient jouer free, et les autres ne savaient pas phraser "bop", à de très rares exceptions près comme Coltrane, ou Foster. Un disque pour fan de Shepp, mais pas du bop.
damn that Frenchie dude Baptista can play, JFC!!!! cant think Ive heard an better alto player since C BAlll... and I think B slaughters him and I lved C BALll check out the 2 Herbie tunes he recorded Rock it and Cant. Island both mind blowers
You'll hear it almost identical in "Celia" by Bud Powell, 0'59. But this phrase was played by many beboppers, so maybe they stole it from an old song :-)
When i see him play he tend to straighten out his fingers and flails around, i guess u cant help not doing unnecessary movement while playing at god speed
Les meilleurs c’est Herbin il a plus de style que Stephano Di batista et qui a plus de rythme, de phrase, de technique. Mais di batista est loins d’être mauvais il est juste moins bon mais il reste assez fort. Alors que Herbin c’est un monstre.
C'est pas la même génération , HERBIN est certainement un monstre de technique et de créativité et à encore une marge de progression devant lui ! Di BATISTA à eu ses heures de gloires , il à compris que c'est plus lui le patron ! mais c'est pas grave la musique est à tout le monde et un jour arrivera un jeune saxophoniste qui va détrôner HERBIN ! ce sont des cycles , c'est la vie !
@@oursful ca marche pas comme ca aude la d un certain niveau . Qui a detroné Bird ou Train ou Dizzy ou Monk ou chet ou Breker ... personne . Quand on rejoint les immortels on demeure indetronable . Herbin a deja passé le mur du son , l'histoire dira la verité pour le reste . pour parler de temps en temps avec lui , il sait qu'il est exceptionnel mais d'un point de vue technique et qu'il fait de la bonne musique mais ... il n'apporte rien de vraiment nouveau si ce n est son style comme tout musicien de jazz. Il pense que kenny garret lui bien superieur . Qui de Potter , Frahm , herbin créera une rupture qui changera le cours de l histoire , peut etre aucun , cela pourrait venir d un bien moins doté techniquement ! Bird disait qu un jour quelqu un fera autre chose avec ce qu il a crée ...pour le moment ce n est pas arrivé disent certains , je leur repondrait d ecouter train ! Personnellement j aime herbin passionnement mais si il n y avait que lui , la vie serait d un ennui mortel , le son de gael horellou est sublime ! il y a concert de batista sur youtube que nourrit mon ame a jamais ! en art quand l Homme atteind son Kung fu , il digne d interet absolument .
Thingaloo I agree with your very unpopular statement (Amongst the musicians I know). “Jazz” musicians have an enormous knowledge of music theory in comparison to other “classical” musicians or musicians that lay their knowledge on more contemporary musical phenomenons - but in the same type they tend to not exploit the emotional potential of musicianship and tend to repeat very fixed and sometimes tedious and boring paradigms.... But I wouldn’t say it is all “Jazz” musicians. For example Joshua Redman tends to break the melody-solo-melody paradigm and tried to mix between the spontaneous feeling of music with the complexity usually achieved with written music, he reaches to the point you don’t know what is what and everything is very unexpected and taken in the moment. You can hear that very much in his work with “the bad plus”. Another very good one is Alex Hahn, he also mixes between written and spontaneous music but in his case the difference is less vague in exchange to very complex orchestration (in his album from 2017 I’m not sure what’s the title but he is very young and doesn’t have many albums). Take a listen there are amazing stuff going around, and also Baptist Herbin I think is amazing but I understand what you mean and I think he might partially agree. That’s what musicians do, they try to learn and expand both their knowledge and collective knowledge, oftentimes falling into “kitsch” or mainly ability performances.
@@yagalamaga Tedious and boring paradigms. Your choice of words is what's tedious and boring. Neither you nor your idiot friend Thingaloo appreciate jazz. If you can't see that these two cats are modern day monsters pity on you.
Have you ever studied jazz? Have you ever tried to understand it, or did you just give up and develop a personal hatred towards the genre you couldn’t understand?
The bassist is absolutely INSANE. The fact that he is walking that fast in rhythm on a full sized upright bass is insane.
Just checking the setting to make sure the speed wasn't set on 2
right?
👌! Incroyable d'avoir de tels niveaux de jeu de saxophones!
When it's just Baptiste and the drummer, he's pushing the drummer along! Such incredible time.
Yes ,the drummer had a hard time keeping the tempo ;)
@@Lucia-kk4kn I appreciate it, thanks 🙏
Bird was a genius and was so young when he died. If he would of only lived a cleaner life , he would of lived much longer and would of surely taken jazz to even more heights. For a hundred years we have studied Bird at every angle. We need more geniuses like him to take jazz to new heights before it dies out.
With guys like Stefano and Baptiste around, I don't worry about that at all. They clearly are deciples of bird
Jazz will never die!!!
There where like 16 different quotes of Iconic tunes in these dudes solos I am baffled I love it.
HERBIN DIS DONC!!!! la grande classe, chapeau bas, Monsieur!!!!
whenever i hear donna lee it seems the people playing it chugged a bunch of redbulls and coffee right before they started playing it
Not always, they're playing it an insane tempo here though. Sounds like 300+.
@@UkuleleAversion lmao your saying it like they actually do drink a bunch of coffees and redbulls before playing
@@UkuleleAversion it is 300
@@bleach9945 332.
I mean…. That’s what I did
As jackie mc lean Said with his tune " Bird lives" : that's right...!
RIP Bird, jackie and phil woods : be bop still alive with batiste.
This is called the legacy...
Thank you baptiste, all of them are proud of you, i am sure 👍🏽
Actually, this tune's composer is Miles
@@claudejulien6909
? Yes...
So what...?
I talked about this 2 saxophonists... not about the donna lee's composer...
OMG!! pure fire!! these guys are grand masters of be-bop! Bird's legacy live! 😀
Stefano Di Battista The Best
5:08 IT DON'T MEAN A THING!
WOOOOOO!
Phenomenal, Great, Fantastic Band!!
I was backing up a trumpet player at a bebop gig and the guy walks out on stage and says Donna In G and counts it off at this tempo.
This guy is a good off shoot of Phil Woods.
Herbin so great too!
Awesome bassist. That’s some really fast walking in between those changes, with some great selection of notes.
La classe internationale, ça a l'air facile tellement c'est parfait, très très impressionnant et très stimulant pour qui connait un peu l'instrument et le jazz. En tous cas bravo bravo.
Bebop is alive and well. Amazing!
5:08 it don't mean a thing
Diego Andrade Cortes you're absolutely right!
3:20 Bebop
...If you aint got that swing hahahha nice spot
2:57 lullaby of birdland
Loving all the bird quotes
Herbin est sur une autre planète
Bravo Pistolesi
Top come sempre
Batiste emporte tout le quartet en avant , c'est de la folie!!
OURSE BRUN T’oublie Herbin qui est plus fort que Di batista
Je parlais de Batiste HERBIN justement et non de DI BATISTA !
OURSE BRUN a oui excuse j’avais mal compris ce que tu avais écrit
Donna Lee WTF version....holy cow....🤯🤯❗❗❗
Bravo ! Wonderful playing !
1:03 whole band sleeping, left sax hanging
did anyone catch the Lullaby of Birdland quote?
Eric Liang 2:57 perhaps?
Mc Lovin' yessir
sure did
This is amazing
Extraordinaire ! Quand on sais à quelle vitesse le jouait parker et davis, c'est la démonstration totale ! il a tout déchiré bravo bravo !!!!!!
Mais Bird pouvait aussi le jouer à 330, comme tout ce qu'il jouait avec Dizzy.
Set it to 2x speed for the real Donna Lee experience 🙏
LOL
Amazing saxophonists!!!🎶🎷😍😍👏👏
My next transcription project
3:58 TFW you gettin' cut to shreds.
swiskowski lol it’s his band too. Rip stefano
Bird would be proud
Who is he?
@@jorgecornejo843 The great Charlie Parker
@@jorgecornejo843 imagine not knowing who the best sax player to live is
@@koju3891 There wad a point when you and I didn’t know either 🤷♂️
I wonder how he would feel seeing white persons playing bebop 🤔
IMPRESIONANTE! nada mas que hacer!
Genial barvísimoooooo !!!! 👍👍👍👏👏👏 podrían ayudarme como puedo conseguir los arreglos ppr favor 🙏
3:18 Bebop
yeah loved that
0:00 to 6:54 => Bebop
@@ogdTo lol I meant he quotes the melody of “Bebop” by Dizzy Gillespie
@@WestonLewin yes it was a joke...
kibaszott jó zenészek!Isten áldja őket!!!
Fantastic😍😍
Stefano di Batista est allé très loin, c'est un magnifique artiste, tu iras très loin M. Herbin, tu y es déjà.
Pascal Thouvenin Je préfère Herbin il a plus de style de phrase que Di Batista qui répète souvent des mêmes phrases de Charlie Parker
ca vaut pas archie shepp LOL
@@rinahall Le pauvre, dans un bain pareil, il ne serait pas à son aise.
@@Thouveninpascal il a deja tenté donna lee : pas de son pas de groove, pas de phrasé ! Et beaucoup osent affirmer que c'est un grand musicien voire un genie ! On dirait un debutant en 1941. ruclips.net/video/xh2QJCAwHqM/видео.html
@@rinahall Je ne connaissais pas ce disque de Shepp, et je n'en connais pas des tonnes non plus, n'étant pas très fan du bonhomme.
Il joue Donna Lee en Réb, ce qui lui permet de garder le doigtés du ténor.. Il massacre correctement le thème, et fait du "Shepp" dans son solo, avec une rythmique qui accélère monstrueusement.
Un "débutant", sûrement pas, parce qu'il possède une culture "Jazz" évidente.
Pour le phrasé, on voit bien qu'il vient du "Free", il joue tout lié, sans phrasé effectivement. Mais ça, c'est typique est solistes avant et après le "Free", ceux d'avant détestaient jouer free, et les autres ne savaient pas phraser "bop", à de très rares exceptions près comme Coltrane, ou Foster.
Un disque pour fan de Shepp, mais pas du bop.
The quote @3m20s though... Genius
stefano di battista is the best
SOOO GOOD
WTF IS THIS THIS SO INSANE I LOVE IT
Still having fantasy at 336 bpm ...
360 bpm man, 360.
How about some props for the piano cat...he's on fire too....
@@ogdTo Je voyais plutôt 332 à la blanche
When you set your metronome to ∞
😀
Bravo, ça swing à planche.
Stefano , Virtuose du Saxophone reçu plusieurs fois à " Avignon Jazz Festival "
0:22, epic sweet pass
cleans out the cobwebs....cookin' band!
Killin👨🚀
Herbin Genius
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
WOW
4:19
I had to check my youtube playing speed settings..
Herbin doing masterclass to Di Battista.
i don't think so
two monsters :)
Batiste HERBIN top 10 très certainement !
Baptiste herbin est le saxophoniste alto le meilleur techniquement du monde, mersonne fait ce qu'il fait
Is he playing on the supreme in this video or a prototype at least
damn that Frenchie dude Baptista can play, JFC!!!! cant think Ive heard an better alto player since C BAlll... and I think B slaughters him and I lved C BALll
check out the 2 Herbie tunes he recorded Rock it and Cant. Island both mind blowers
Vintage vs new selmer XD amazing tunning the new and really amazing sound but i don't know, maybe for me the sound is the mark vi
Excelentes!
thats up there
3:46 pianist's face matches my face here
5:30 indiana quote lol
Même pour les autres!
. . . but how to get there ????
can someone help me? whats the quote at 3:30?
You'll hear it almost identical in "Celia" by Bud Powell, 0'59. But this phrase was played by many beboppers, so maybe they stole it from an old song :-)
It's the openning of "Be-Bop"
1000 bpm
Quel creativité?😮
Baptiste herbin è assurdo
When i see him play he tend to straighten out his fingers and flails around, i guess u cant help not doing unnecessary movement while playing at god speed
Does it matter if at the end your technique is still clean?
Ma cazzo!
Nice rendition, but why so slow?
c'est douloureux pour les saxophonistes amateurs!
even for the professionals :-))) totally outstanding!
tu as tout a fait raison
Une motivation de plus pour tenter de se surpasser ;)
Attention HERBIN n'est pas vraiment un amateur...
Emile Longe Ça me dégoûte je me dit je n’arriverai jamais à avoir un bon niveau quand je me compare à des bons (surtout Herbin, c’est un monstre).
they say when playing fast dont fling ur hands around and ur fingers should be curved,,,, gues not
I thought i had my music speed on x2..
now double time it
That’s actually pretty funny
Break neck speed 🤪
lol i thought i had playback speed on x2 or smth xD
Baptiste didn't suffer at all!!! hahahahhaha his is a freak allien!!!!
I thought Baptiste plays a Mark VI but in this video looks like he's playing a Mark VII.
I'm sure that his horn in this video is a Reference 54.
You can se the label at minute 5:00
You give a Yamaha or Jupiter , he will play the same music.
That ain’t no regular ref 54, it’s a special Charlie Parker flamingo edition
@@johnvaros8246 Yeah, with a bird engraved. ;-)
I wish Charlie Parker could see this.
Yngwie Malmsteen Jazz.
Malmsteeen's language is very different to this ultra modern bebop aproach. No comparisson
@@Lucia-kk4kn Two years ago. But I obviously ment the speed not the tonal language. I also wrote it tongue in cheek.
wow...a bit too slow..... lol
A little bit too much for me
wtf
Les meilleurs c’est Herbin il a plus de style que Stephano Di batista et qui a plus de rythme, de phrase, de technique.
Mais di batista est loins d’être mauvais il est juste moins bon mais il reste assez fort.
Alors que Herbin c’est un monstre.
C'est pas la même génération , HERBIN est certainement un monstre de technique et de créativité et à encore une marge de progression devant lui !
Di BATISTA à eu ses heures de gloires , il à compris que c'est plus lui le patron !
mais c'est pas grave la musique est à tout le monde et un jour arrivera un jeune saxophoniste qui va détrôner HERBIN ! ce sont des cycles , c'est la vie !
@@oursful ca marche pas comme ca aude la d un certain niveau .
Qui a detroné Bird ou Train ou Dizzy ou Monk ou chet ou Breker ... personne .
Quand on rejoint les immortels on demeure indetronable . Herbin a deja passé le mur du son , l'histoire dira la verité pour le reste . pour parler de temps en temps avec lui , il sait qu'il est exceptionnel mais d'un point de vue technique et qu'il fait de la bonne musique mais ... il n'apporte rien de vraiment nouveau si ce n est son style comme tout musicien de jazz. Il pense que kenny garret lui bien superieur . Qui de Potter , Frahm , herbin créera une rupture qui changera le cours de l histoire , peut etre aucun , cela pourrait venir d un bien moins doté techniquement ! Bird disait qu un jour quelqu un fera autre chose avec ce qu il a crée ...pour le moment ce n est pas arrivé disent certains , je leur repondrait d ecouter train ! Personnellement j aime herbin passionnement mais si il n y avait que lui , la vie serait d un ennui mortel , le son de gael horellou est sublime !
il y a concert de batista sur youtube que nourrit mon ame a jamais ! en art quand l Homme atteind son Kung fu , il digne d interet absolument .
Why, why must it be that the peak of technical ability and understanding of music had to be reached by such a boring and kitsch genre?
Thingaloo Could you explain to me why you think that jazz is boring and kitsch? Or are your referring more specifically to bebop?
@@lguy123 I mean all of jazz. It's so american and kitsch. It's just a matter of feeling, can't pinpoint an element.
Thingaloo I agree with your very unpopular statement (Amongst the musicians I know). “Jazz” musicians have an enormous knowledge of music theory in comparison to other “classical” musicians or musicians that lay their knowledge on more contemporary musical phenomenons - but in the same type they tend to not exploit the emotional potential of musicianship and tend to repeat very fixed and sometimes tedious and boring paradigms....
But I wouldn’t say it is all “Jazz” musicians.
For example Joshua Redman tends to break the melody-solo-melody paradigm and tried to mix between the spontaneous feeling of music with the complexity usually achieved with written music, he reaches to the point you don’t know what is what and everything is very unexpected and taken in the moment. You can hear that very much in his work with “the bad plus”.
Another very good one is Alex Hahn, he also mixes between written and spontaneous music but in his case the difference is less vague in exchange to very complex orchestration (in his album from 2017 I’m not sure what’s the title but he is very young and doesn’t have many albums).
Take a listen there are amazing stuff going around, and also Baptist Herbin I think is amazing but I understand what you mean and I think he might partially agree.
That’s what musicians do, they try to learn and expand both their knowledge and collective knowledge, oftentimes falling into “kitsch” or mainly ability performances.
@@yagalamaga Tedious and boring paradigms. Your choice of words is what's tedious and boring. Neither you nor your idiot friend Thingaloo appreciate jazz. If you can't see that these two cats are modern day monsters pity on you.
Have you ever studied jazz? Have you ever tried to understand it, or did you just give up and develop a personal hatred towards the genre you couldn’t understand?
2:57
4:21
3:18
3:17
3:29