5:53 Victor Wooten STILL learning from his friend and collaborator after 35 years. Also, this is the single best 14 minute music lesson ever, especially about one instrument. A lifetime of innovation into 14 damn minutes. Unbelievable.
I noticed as well the intrigue and delight on Victor's face as he listened. I first heard both of these gentlemen at the Fineline Cafe in Minneapolis 35 year or so years ago with Bela and Futureman. I've never forgotten that concert. Howard was the highlight of the evening for me and many others.
When he started Amazing Grace the hairs stood up on the back of my neck. What a phenomenal musician you are Howard. Your days in the Flecktones were something really special. This was awesome - thank you for this Cory!
It was the perfect complement to the lesson, performed beautifully and with new (at least to me) context of the artistry behind it. Brought tears to my eyes.
Henry Levy's "Amazing Grace" solo is amazing, until you realize he's got a set of bagpipes hidden in his pants. He was on Penn and Teller's "Fool Us" show. 😉
When I hear someone play the harmonica I usually either hear the blues, or just a harmonica. When Howard plays you hear the blues, you hear jazz, you hear classical, you hear soul, rock, everything. What a reinvention of the art-form. Incredible.
This isn't theory, it's technique. Two completely different things. Regardless, theory is descriptive, not prescriptive - you don't need a deep knowledge of theory to play or compose music.
There's something pretty special about a musician that can captivate the Cory Crew and Victor Wooten. The humility and mastery in this video is breathtaking!! Thank you.
Coming from a familiar tradition of playing the harp, I remember when I showed my grandpa Howard Levy. I was 13. I felt so excited about him. And my grandpa reacted exactly like he was 13 again. Damn he is good. I hope I can take lessons with him one day.
Still haven’t been lucky enough to see the Flecktones live so when Levy came out on stage… had to pinch myself! Made the trip from the U.K. to Chicago totally worth it. The backstage stories though are a total new level to the experience! Fantastic!
I genuinely don't think I've ever seen anybody be this good at anything before. Like I've watched world record olympic gymnastics routines that didn't impress me like this impressed me. Holy crap.
I am in awe and wonder. What a beautiful insight into the nuances and folds of an instrument most of us don't even think about. The passion he has and his story telling abilities of his discovery and innovation of his instrument really paints a beautiful picture. Thank you for sharing this, truly inspiring.
This is so great to see Howard on here with Cory and crew. I found Corey a couple years ago, via Dave Koz playing with him. I am a harmonica player of 48 years and was full-time pro by age 20. I had a Swing Dance, Jazz, Blues, R&B band for 10 years and had adapted a bunch of Dave Koz tunes on harmonica (my band also had Drums, Bass, Guitar, Keys, female vocalist and 1 or 2 horns with me) and so he popped up when appearing with Corey. Love the band, their grooves and material and of course all the talented players. I am very familiar with Howard but have only casually exchanged with him but do have many mutual friends that are pro harp players also. I do not play his overblow style (he is unique even among harmonica player that do play that technique) but more go over to Chromatic harmonica when needed. I have always felt what an opportunity it would be to get some harp in with many of the groove Cory & crew get on. Now, really looking forward to seeing how Howard will fit in the mix here.......one thing for certain it will be interesting!
Will Scarlett was doing this in the late 1960s. He played an entire live session of music with a single key of G Hohner Navy Band harmonica on the album HOT TUNA (Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Cassidy, from the Jefferson Airplane).
One just have to shut up and deeply listen when Howard speaks. A living musical virtuoso. And a master of "f the conventions" Damn... this was so intense, cool and mind bending. Thank you a thousand times for this piece of history.
I've been a big fan of Howard Levy since the first note I ever heard him play back at the beginning of the 90s in his days with Bela Fleck & The Flecktones. Their first 2 albums have always held a special place in my heart. I'm so happy to see/hear Howard playing with Cory AND especially alongside the masterful Victor Wooten again. Cory has a really great thing going right now, and I love you all.
As if you weren’t already doing enough for the musical world you go over the top and feature Howard Levy. Always awesome to see harmonica getting some love!
I was there in Chicago! When Howard started soloing, I was looking really hard for the saxophone, got confused I couldn’t find one, then I was like, OH WOW, it is the HARMONICA playing! MINDBLOWN.
I just had to watch it twice, it´s so fascinating what ideas you can get playing different instruments... and what you are able to translate and do by following your (aural) vision.
Although Howard certainly is one of the best, if not the all time best at overblows, and he believably discovered overblows in a self taught manner, it is worth noting that overblows were recorded in 1929. Multiple players recorded overblows in the late 60s. Will Scarlett played a diatonic harp as a fully chromatic instrument, ie, playing a single G harp in multiple keys using bends and overblows in the late 60s.
I met Howard 2 or 3 times here in Germany (once with Anthony Molinaro and also at the Seydel Harmonica Festival around the old Seydel harmonica factory, and each time it was so inspirational and it gave me so much material to learn from which I'm not done with even after about 15 years...This guy is a monster. Well, a gentle monster, but a monster.
Wow. amazed all the way through at the novel sounds i was hearing. Literally threw my hat on the floor at the end when he started playing 2 part counterpoint. If others can replicate his techniques then this is a revolutionary step for the harmonica
That's why they called him the man with two brains! Corey/Vulf fans just discovering him, check Howard playing piano backwards. Had the pleasure of seeing him live with the Flecktones in Chicago circa 1990 ish. They didn't even headline, they opened for Take 6, an Acapella gospel group. I've always wanted to ask the band about that concert. Glad to see Howard is still around and holding court 😅
It's not everyday that you see a room full of top musicians being completely blown away by another musician. Just look at how Victor Wooten is smiling :) 08:35
You beat me to this question. There's a hohner marine I could check on but I'm guessing it's gonna sound like two separate things. Yes, I remember actually, just now, trying that as a kid. Must be a way to split the phonics. Interesting
This is absolutely mind blowing, brilliant, inspiring, fascinating… A single “Like” button simply does not do this justice. Thank you Howard. And we’ll done Cory for capturing this moment and sharing.
This is a priceless piece of history. Thank you, Team Cory, for thinking of capturing this musical savant.
that's the genius of Mr Michael Bowden for you !
5:53 Victor Wooten STILL learning from his friend and collaborator after 35 years.
Also, this is the single best 14 minute music lesson ever, especially about one instrument. A lifetime of innovation into 14 damn minutes. Unbelievable.
I noticed as well the intrigue and delight on Victor's face as he listened. I first heard both of these gentlemen at the Fineline Cafe in Minneapolis 35 year or so years ago with Bela and Futureman. I've never forgotten that concert. Howard was the highlight of the evening for me and many others.
I think it's funny that Levy chose amazing grace as his solo piece; Wooten's version is a classic.
Mastery doesn't even begin to describe that man's skill
The Flecktones cover of “Michelle” is just incredible, and Howard Levy just soars on it
The man is a wizard and everyone in that room gets it.
And it is a room full of wizards.
He even looks like wizard
Musician to musician. They speak the same language.
@@zzaretube Always pay special attention to who legends pay attention to.
When he started Amazing Grace the hairs stood up on the back of my neck. What a phenomenal musician you are Howard. Your days in the Flecktones were something really special. This was awesome - thank you for this Cory!
It was the perfect complement to the lesson, performed beautifully and with new (at least to me) context of the artistry behind it. Brought tears to my eyes.
Henry Levy's "Amazing Grace" solo is amazing, until you realize he's got a set of bagpipes hidden in his pants. He was on Penn and Teller's "Fool Us" show.
😉
When I hear someone play the harmonica I usually either hear the blues, or just a harmonica. When Howard plays you hear the blues, you hear jazz, you hear classical, you hear soul, rock, everything. What a reinvention of the art-form. Incredible.
I talked about his solo for weeks after seeing you guys in Chicago. I have never seen anyone play like that. Blew me away.
Wow...in a dodgy backstage room when incredible musicians hang out...incredible things happen
This is just completely insane. When you're amazing Victor Wooten on music theory, you're on another level.
Wooten doesn't really have a lot of theory. He learnt it all as a language when a child.
@@whatilearnttoday5295 He has plenty of theory. He just de-emphasizes it, especially in the context of teaching.
@@scrub_jay He really doesn't.
This isn't theory, it's technique. Two completely different things. Regardless, theory is descriptive, not prescriptive - you don't need a deep knowledge of theory to play or compose music.
This is easily one of the greatest videos I've ever seen and I've seen Some Kind of Monster.
This is why there is Howard Levy...and then everybody else. #HARMONICA #MASTER
There's something pretty special about a musician that can captivate the Cory Crew and Victor Wooten. The humility and mastery in this video is breathtaking!! Thank you.
Howard Levy is always amazing. Hope this appearance with Cory and co. will bring more people to play this instrument
Or skipping the idea after seeing/hearing him... ;-)
Coming from a familiar tradition of playing the harp, I remember when I showed my grandpa Howard Levy. I was 13. I felt so excited about him. And my grandpa reacted exactly like he was 13 again. Damn he is good. I hope I can take lessons with him one day.
Still haven’t been lucky enough to see the Flecktones live so when Levy came out on stage… had to pinch myself! Made the trip from the U.K. to Chicago totally worth it. The backstage stories though are a total new level to the experience! Fantastic!
Never thought I'd be watching actual freaking magic on this channel. Howard is on a whole another level.
Dude this is like the freaking quantum mechanics of an instrument!!!!!
I genuinely don't think I've ever seen anybody be this good at anything before. Like I've watched world record olympic gymnastics routines that didn't impress me like this impressed me. Holy crap.
O.M.G. My jaw was on the floor for the whole thing. What an amazing talent and gift!
First saw Howard in the late '80s with Béla Fleck and the Flecktones! Incredible musician!!
I am in awe and wonder. What a beautiful insight into the nuances and folds of an instrument most of us don't even think about. The passion he has and his story telling abilities of his discovery and innovation of his instrument really paints a beautiful picture. Thank you for sharing this, truly inspiring.
This is so great to see Howard on here with Cory and crew. I found Corey a couple years ago, via Dave Koz playing with him. I am a harmonica player of 48 years and was full-time pro by age 20. I had a Swing Dance, Jazz, Blues, R&B band for 10 years and had adapted a bunch of Dave Koz tunes on harmonica (my band also had Drums, Bass, Guitar, Keys, female vocalist and 1 or 2 horns with me) and so he popped up when appearing with Corey. Love the band, their grooves and material and of course all the talented players. I am very familiar with Howard but have only casually exchanged with him but do have many mutual friends that are pro harp players also. I do not play his overblow style (he is unique even among harmonica player that do play that technique) but more go over to Chromatic harmonica when needed. I have always felt what an opportunity it would be to get some harp in with many of the groove Cory & crew get on. Now, really looking forward to seeing how Howard will fit in the mix here.......one thing for certain it will be interesting!
This is absolutely mind blowing
Will Scarlett was doing this in the late 1960s. He played an entire live session of music with a single key of G Hohner Navy Band harmonica on the album HOT TUNA (Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Cassidy, from the Jefferson Airplane).
One just have to shut up and deeply listen when Howard speaks. A living musical virtuoso. And a master of "f the conventions"
Damn... this was so intense, cool and mind bending. Thank you a thousand times for this piece of history.
I've been a big fan of Howard Levy since the first note I ever heard him play back at the beginning of the 90s in his days with Bela Fleck & The Flecktones. Their first 2 albums have always held a special place in my heart. I'm so happy to see/hear Howard playing with Cory AND especially alongside the masterful Victor Wooten again. Cory has a really great thing going right now, and I love you all.
As if you weren’t already doing enough for the musical world you go over the top and feature Howard Levy. Always awesome to see harmonica getting some love!
Wow. What a lesson
Was lucky enough to see/hear Toots play back in the eighties. Incredible
Was there! Absolutely jaw-dropping!
This is amazing. I've always wanted more Howard Levy. Incredible.
Howard is a musical genius and an incredible soul! We treasure the work he has done with akalibrio!
I was there in Chicago! When Howard started soloing, I was looking really hard for the saxophone, got confused I couldn’t find one, then I was like, OH WOW, it is the HARMONICA playing! MINDBLOWN.
I love that Cory is always trying to learn and grow. You feel that energy in the people he surrounds himself with.
that moment when the music geeks are out geeked and love it
Howard Levy's sound is the perfect secret ingredient for Wong's music. A one of a kind master 😊. Hope there will be more collaborations!
What a skill. What a talent!
This is mind blowing, nothing short of mind blowing
An Howard Levy appearance on a Cory Wong show? This is gonna be gold!
Howard is the Einstein of the harmonica. Hands down the best on the planet.
He is from another planet! Amazing musician and a fine teacher.
I’ve heard Howard spell this out several times, even in person a couple times. This one is very entertaining. 👍🎺
I think ive rewatched this more than your Stevie Wonder medley videos; and thats a LOT.
Thank you thank you thank you, for sharing.
This is one of the best music lessons I've ever witnessed
Wtf of course Vic Wooten is there
I just had to watch it twice, it´s so fascinating what ideas you can get playing different instruments... and what you are able to translate and do by following your (aural) vision.
howard is the man 🤟. Thank you for giving so much to this instrument that I love so much. greetings from Argentina cory 🇦🇷
Thanks SO much for this, Corey! Amazing Grace indeed!! 🙏🏻
Absolutely mind blowing!!
Although Howard certainly is one of the best, if not the all time best at overblows, and he believably discovered overblows in a self taught manner, it is worth noting that overblows were recorded in 1929. Multiple players recorded overblows in the late 60s. Will Scarlett played a diatonic harp as a fully chromatic instrument, ie, playing a single G harp in multiple keys using bends and overblows in the late 60s.
Pls more with Howard !!!
Never seen someone play a mouth organ that good
gross
What a way to pucker that pie-hole
I think he was over blowing the mouth organ at times.
*M O U T H O R G A N* 😩
This was wonderful
Sick. absolutely sick. I'm totally mind blown.
This man is a LEGEND
I saw Howard with the Flektones. He absolutely blew my musician mind.
This is fascinating. Thank you for sharing
Thank you.
Use to love watching this guy with one hand on the piano and one hand holding the harp. He's so unbelievably talented.
Thanks for sharing Cory. So inspiring and life affirming
Brilliance set to music
I met Howard 2 or 3 times here in Germany (once with Anthony Molinaro and also at the Seydel Harmonica Festival around the old Seydel harmonica factory, and each time it was so inspirational and it gave me so much material to learn from which I'm not done with even after about 15 years...This guy is a monster. Well, a gentle monster, but a monster.
What an amazing video and from musical legend.
Hats off! 🙌🏻
I was also there! This was absolutely amazing!
This was nice to watch
The editing on this short is 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Wow.
amazed all the way through at the novel sounds i was hearing.
Literally threw my hat on the floor at the end when he started playing 2 part counterpoint.
If others can replicate his techniques then this is a revolutionary step for the harmonica
Incredible harp playing!
That's why they called him the man with two brains! Corey/Vulf fans just discovering him, check Howard playing piano backwards. Had the pleasure of seeing him live with the Flecktones in Chicago circa 1990 ish. They didn't even headline, they opened for Take 6, an Acapella gospel group. I've always wanted to ask the band about that concert. Glad to see Howard is still around and holding court 😅
6:07 I've been chasing after this piece of information for years, the origin of the term Overblow!
Amazing.
So much talent🎉
I mean 40 years of hard practice
It's not everyday that you see a room full of top musicians being completely blown away by another musician. Just look at how Victor Wooten is smiling :) 08:35
Been waiting for this and it didn't even take that long!
Incredible, and beautiful.
Astounding skills! 🤯 ❤
Astounding!
That's some mind bending note bending, man...
Your mind is the notes🫢👀👁️
Just brilliant
Amazing! The whole show kicked it up into a higher gear once Howard Levy came on stage.
"It's just a matter of how far you want to take it"
So true! Howard took it far away into the next galaxy
Fascinating!
Mind BLOWN
So cool!
THAT...WAS...SICK!!!
The bliss is in the gliss !
Absolutely wow.
Thanks you so much for the conscience explanation of this genisus techeque pioneered by Mr Howard Levy!
I'm amazed already that this is even possible. I wonder if it's possible to add humming (like Ian Anderson on a flute)
You beat me to this question. There's a hohner marine I could check on but I'm guessing it's gonna sound like two separate things. Yes, I remember actually, just now, trying that as a kid. Must be a way to split the phonics. Interesting
Beautiful!
This was crazy. He is so gifted.
AMAZING 😲
This is absolutely mind blowing, brilliant, inspiring, fascinating… A single “Like” button simply does not do this justice. Thank you Howard. And we’ll done Cory for capturing this moment and sharing.
That was great
Mind over-blowing&drawing.
the power of turning long car rides into something creative and amazing!
I've only been playing for 53 years, since I was 14. I'm still learning. This blows my mind.
wow unbelievable
Wonderful to see Howard getting props. Stephen LeBlanc
being at this show was second-to-none