Yes, a beautifully organic sound Visa. Its the Oberheim Expander, a module of the Matrix 12, arguably the richest and warmest analog synth ever.www.vintagesynth.com/oberheim/xpander.php
Miss him! Saw him so many times at the North Sea Jazz Festival. This is a great rendition on the EWI. So much emotion. One of the greatest Jazz artists ever. RIP Mike! Your music lives.
A man who was never satisfied with his achievements and was constantly learning/searching. A true artist. I heard that during the last years or so, he was learning to play some kind of bulgarian saxophone-like instrument. Mike forever. I only regret that I haven't had a chance to see and listen to him live. I saw his brother Randy though :-)
oh yes we miss him, but look at what he've done and gave to us, he Is and always be a genius ! the sensibility and emotions here are incredible and Mike is doing so well too, duet of genius !
+Maurizio Goetz Every time there's a comment here i can't help listen to this piece, it's very moving for me because of some reasons, but the music made by those two guys here is so deep that i have usually some tears because of the beauty :)
Many would-be Organic Real Jazz artists were truly in their Right Mind when they decided to play *Pop, RnB, Country & Western, Gospel, Nursery Rhymes, Hymnals, Lullabies and/or Folklore after having heard Michael Brecker's Organic Real Jazz onslaught - a la John Coltrane. "WE" are however rewarded with a misnomer called "Smooth Jazz", which is cool, smooth, relaxing, calm and quiet - but NOT JAZZ. Jazz calls for much dedication, discipline, diligence, devotion, commitment... Correctly, so! Let's ask, among many others, Chris Potter, Courtney Pine, James Carter. Ryan Delvin, Chad L.B., Nathan Garbeal (sp.), Caleb A...(sp.), George Gorgone, Jerry Bergonzi (sp.), Joshua Redman. It is instead Instrumental Pop, RnB ... nonetheless, good music - not Jazz. Michael Brecker is still "DANGEROUS" despite his not being PHYSICALLY present! Any live performance with him on soprano saxophone? That's "danger"; isn't it? Thanks for posting! Lohvissimo!
Thanx! I know he used xPanders, because I saw im in the Royal Conservatoire in the Netherlands in '88. They coulnd't get a hold of xPanders, so they got two Matrix 1000's, or something similar. Thanx for the update my friend!
Ask to Pat Metheny, if you don’ t Know this fantastic Guitar player, take a minute to listen -are you going with me- he plays with his synth/guitar and you should be amazed by the sounds he can produce then, maybe you find a way to Check with what Kind of stuff he can do that ( easy to find on a record i think 🤔🤔......if theses informations may help you
Mainieri here is playing a Oberheim, i think Oberheim Obx-a. Behind he has a Yamaha DX7, but he doesn't play this on that theme. And Brecker plays the Akai EWI using the Oberheim Xpander 🙏😊
Still gives me goosebumps to this day. One of the most beautiful things ever recorded.
One of the most touching solos on a synthesizer ever
Your comment is verry beautiful
Yes, a beautifully organic sound Visa. Its the Oberheim Expander, a module of the Matrix 12, arguably the richest and warmest analog synth ever.www.vintagesynth.com/oberheim/xpander.php
And he plays so beautifully. RIP Michael..
I totally agree!
The best sax player ever.
In every way. Period.
Always remembering Mr. Brecker. Master of sax. Master of EWI. Master of music. So many years. RIP good man
Intense and wonderfully romantic at the same time. Mike was in that moment. 10,000 light years away
This is pure gold right here
Miss him! Saw him so many times at the North Sea Jazz Festival. This is a great rendition on the EWI. So much emotion. One of the greatest Jazz artists ever. RIP Mike! Your music lives.
Out of the ordinary, not of this world. showMichael Brecker.
A man who was never satisfied with his achievements and was constantly learning/searching. A true artist. I heard that during the last years or so, he was learning to play some kind of bulgarian saxophone-like instrument.
Mike forever.
I only regret that I haven't had a chance to see and listen to him live. I saw his brother Randy though :-)
One of the best saxophone players in the whole World and this version is tremendous !!!
My love for the sax in this song here is challenging my love for synths.
Listen to them warm strings on that memory moog what a synth, Mr becker was a master.
Always loved this version, and missing Brecker and the genius that he was.
Extraordinary!
wonderful
marvelous
extraordinary
amazing
miraculous
phenomenal...
Yes ! and fully sentimental :)
oh yes we miss him, but look at what he've done and gave to us, he Is and always be a genius ! the sensibility and emotions here are incredible and Mike is doing so well too, duet of genius !
Genius
Those opening chords.....thanks guys......takes me back to "Tend My Garden" - Joe Walsh
Hi, you must have made a mistake with your comment, it must be dedicated to another vid.
Now that is very cool. Yes, indeed. Very cool.
A star, during his life, and long after!
Awesome!!! RIP Mike! Genius!
so good
The best jazz artist ever
+Maurizio Goetz Every time there's a comment here i can't help listen to this piece, it's very moving for me because of some reasons, but the music made by those two guys here is so deep that i have usually some tears because of the beauty :)
so Wunderboll Michael Becker musik
Mamule
Pure emotion.
That's simply great!
haunting
Wow beautiful... but now I got to hear 'Trains' next :)
A friens of mine transcribed that solo in 1990. I remain impressed still
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Still got it?
I’m interested in it if it’s still around!
this is fucking unbelievable
Aaaamaayzing !!
The best!
❤️❤️❤️
Fucking amazing
Fun fact: the best parts are from 0:00 to 4:40
Many would-be Organic Real Jazz artists were truly in their Right Mind when they decided to play *Pop, RnB, Country & Western, Gospel, Nursery Rhymes, Hymnals, Lullabies and/or Folklore after having heard Michael Brecker's Organic Real Jazz onslaught - a la John Coltrane.
"WE" are however rewarded with a misnomer called "Smooth Jazz", which is cool, smooth, relaxing, calm and quiet - but NOT JAZZ.
Jazz calls for much dedication, discipline, diligence, devotion, commitment... Correctly, so!
Let's ask, among many others, Chris Potter, Courtney Pine, James Carter. Ryan Delvin, Chad L.B., Nathan Garbeal (sp.), Caleb A...(sp.), George Gorgone, Jerry Bergonzi (sp.), Joshua Redman.
It is instead Instrumental Pop, RnB ... nonetheless, good music - not Jazz.
Michael Brecker is still "DANGEROUS" despite his not being PHYSICALLY present!
Any live performance with him on soprano saxophone?
That's "danger"; isn't it?
Thanks for posting!
Lohvissimo!
Does anyone know what is that killer Sound patch he is using!!
saw someone say he was using an Oberheim Xpander, analog synth stuff
The beginning is pure sex .i haven't found more beautiful sound than the first 48 second of this song ❤👍🇨🇭
Pappa Rudolf killing it on the sax
anotado e na playlist
Cheers to you both :)
❤
Always thought it was an Oberheim, but now I see it,s a Polymoog. Interesting.
Mike Mainieri used Moog ,M.Brecker used a Oberheim Matrix 12 + 2 Expanders
Thanx! I know he used xPanders, because I saw im in the Royal Conservatoire in the Netherlands in '88. They coulnd't get a hold of xPanders, so they got two Matrix 1000's, or something similar. Thanx for the update my friend!
Always thought Mainieri played an Oberheim, hence my first comment. ;)
Anybody know how to get that sound on a guitar?
Ask to Pat Metheny, if you don’ t Know this fantastic Guitar player, take a minute to listen -are you going with me- he plays with his synth/guitar and you should be amazed by the sounds he can produce then, maybe you find a way to Check with what Kind of stuff he can do that ( easy to find on a record i think 🤔🤔......if theses informations may help you
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What keyboard is used?
Mainieri here is playing a Oberheim, i think Oberheim Obx-a. Behind he has a Yamaha DX7, but he doesn't play this on that theme. And Brecker plays the Akai EWI using the Oberheim Xpander 🙏😊
💛🌱🌸🙄
The Duke was great. But this one is not reproducible. Both Mike and Michael at their best. Plese let us know musicians like these in future....
Insanity.
Genius!!!