Keith Jarrett Trio - If I Were A Bell

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июл 2011
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    Recorded Live In Tokyo,July 25,1993 at Open Theatre East
    Keith Jarrett (p)
    Gary Peacock (b)
    Jack DeJohnette (d)
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  • @georgesprudente3942
    @georgesprudente3942 3 года назад +32

    Thanks. Gary Peacock. RIP
    May 12, 1935 - September 4, 2020

  • @paulienebz
    @paulienebz 2 месяца назад +1

    This sheer joy of watching this trio work together is so rewarding. One can like or dislike Keith's body movements or vocalizations, but all you have to is watch Gary Peacock's expression of delight as Keith unfolds his song. Jack is the timekeeper of the last half-century, from Chas. Lloyd to Miles to Keith. Genius at play.

  • @desmondnazombe5922
    @desmondnazombe5922 Год назад +10

    I miss Keith so much on the jazz scene. Wow. Let him recover and come and dish out such beautiful music to the listening public

    • @MarkTarmannPianoCheck_it_out
      @MarkTarmannPianoCheck_it_out Год назад +6

      with one hand perhaps, like Oscar. Maybe he would do it. But he's not getting his left hand back. See R Beato's recent vid of Jarrett at home. Desafinado. He's still way ahead of me with one hand, on a tune he probably hasn't played since he did dinner music sets when he was 17.

    • @harrisonrichter9414
      @harrisonrichter9414 10 месяцев назад +3

      Man, he's given us so much music already, let him retire like he seems to want. He's certainly made enough money to live comfortably, God bless him

  • @normhall1622
    @normhall1622 3 года назад +9

    It looks like the audience is being rained on. Yet the place is full. Wow!

  • @heliofernandesdasilva8117
    @heliofernandesdasilva8117 Год назад +5

    I adore Keith Jarrett. He is Virtuosissimo! A Genius of the Art of Music, a Master of piano! Unbelivable! I thank God to be here for knowing him...

  • @louisepicard5286
    @louisepicard5286 7 лет назад +56

    As someone once said, Jarrett plays the piano as a beast to be tamed, while Bill Evans plays it as an extension of his body. Interesting perspective

    • @UkuleleAversion
      @UkuleleAversion 4 года назад +2

      Louise Picard Yeah, Evans’ style was very pianistic whereas Jarrett is more freewheeling.

    • @PJ-ce3pe
      @PJ-ce3pe 4 года назад +2

      ​@@UkuleleAversion Keith Jarrett's so-called freewheeling at the piano is often chaotic, unimpressive, lacking depth and filled with his incessant whining, grunting and oh-so-terrible PHYSICAL JERKING AND QUIRKING. JArrett;s piano stye is a cheap cut-out. Jarrett might as well keep whining at the piano, Jarrett will never have the piano depth, piano brilliance, awesome creativity, textured beauty on all levels as the late great Bill Evans. Period.

    • @GrumpyStormtrooper
      @GrumpyStormtrooper 4 года назад +29

      P J wow. i can't believe this comment exists.

    • @chuckc7375
      @chuckc7375 4 года назад +8

      saucy risi Me neither. He says Keith Jarrett is a cheap cut out. Wow that’s insane. Keith Jarrett is the premiere pianist of our time. I haven’t heard anyone who comes even close to Jarrett. No one tops him, no one

    • @ojosell614
      @ojosell614 3 года назад +7

      Go practice

  • @bucknermr
    @bucknermr 12 лет назад +22

    Yeah Gary.

  • @PabloVestory
    @PabloVestory 2 года назад +11

    Also, is amazing to listen Jack DeJonette (who, among other things, seems to like playing very freely with the pulse, stretching and contracting it elastically and so), playing in this setting with a very beautiful straight drive absolutely "in the pocket". Is by things like these that he is a Legend

  • @musicislifeproductions3602
    @musicislifeproductions3602 4 года назад +6

    Music makes people different. It affects the brain that is a fact. I have alot of respect for artists. It takes a major sacrifice to do music all your life like these guys do.

  • @efanshel
    @efanshel 9 лет назад +14

    I hope they were having as much fun playing as I'm having listening.

  • @desmondnazombe5922
    @desmondnazombe5922 Год назад +3

    A beautiful rendition of If was a Bell

  • @efanshel
    @efanshel 11 лет назад +16

    This is a real trio, total counterpoint. I never tire of listening to this.

    • @drumtwo4seven
      @drumtwo4seven 2 года назад

      neeeeee-yeeeeeee neeeeeeeeee-eee!
      r u sure?

  • @soaringvulture
    @soaringvulture 7 лет назад +51

    Like a lot of talented pianists, Jarrett can hit any note he wants. But the notes he wants to hit, that's what makes him different. Not of this Earth.

  • @grendalprimrose8389
    @grendalprimrose8389 11 лет назад +11

    See end of last head, look at time, 6 minutes left... :D
    On this song I always remember when Miles hints at the never ending turnaround on his relaxin' album and I always regretted he ended it so fast. I kind of get a kick out of seeing guys refusing to end a song.
    Keith is really in the zone as always on this vid, I hope I can get even close to this level of creativity one day. Totally inspiring.

  • @MatSmithLondon
    @MatSmithLondon 11 лет назад +5

    Also, he doesn't even need to count in. He always starts every piece he plays on his own and the drums and bass join halfway through the second bar... hilarious. Love KJ so much.

  • @DONTXBREAK
    @DONTXBREAK 9 лет назад +18

    Deee deee deee UNGHHHH... Hah! awesome stuff!

  • @gabriellazaro7375
    @gabriellazaro7375 3 года назад +2

    I can't stop coming back to this

  • @Vayshen
    @Vayshen 12 лет назад +37

    Only these guys can play a 3 6 2 5 1 ending for 5 minutes and keep the tension so high without using crazy material like coltrane changes. What a performance!

    • @MabookaMabooka
      @MabookaMabooka 3 года назад +5

      3 6 2 5, not 3 6 2 5 1 (a small correction:) ).
      1 comes only once, at the very end.

    • @willissalomon8130
      @willissalomon8130 2 года назад +2

      Well put!

  • @efanshel
    @efanshel 7 лет назад +12

    Three cheers for Gary Peacock!

  • @qhawenid
    @qhawenid 5 лет назад +14

    This pianist guy was somewhat infected with jazz. pure genius.

  • @georgesprudente3942
    @georgesprudente3942 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks. Toujours le magnifque Jarrett.

  • @jazz4asahel
    @jazz4asahel 4 года назад +13

    He gets like that when he wears that shirt.

  • @Azman.
    @Azman. 6 лет назад +3

    Stunning trio!

  • @glfriendliness9793
    @glfriendliness9793 4 года назад +7

    I wish I could isolate Keiths vocal utterances.....that would be very, very interestING FOR SURE!!! ! !

  • @scottkania594
    @scottkania594 4 месяца назад

    OMG.... Beautiful!!!!

  • @thomasminot8613
    @thomasminot8613 10 лет назад +4

    I like Keith's embellishments on the reiteration of the head. Keith laughs, and they actually are funny, in a cute way.

  • @efanshel
    @efanshel 13 лет назад +1

    One of the best on any instrument!

  • @123must
    @123must 11 лет назад

    Beautiful !
    Thanks

  • @ZorgShip9
    @ZorgShip9 8 лет назад +1

    whoa, talk about an arc! killin'

  • @ieudolacerdaventura287
    @ieudolacerdaventura287 5 лет назад

    Genial...
    Genialissimo!
    A música em estado surreal...!
    Esse cara simplesmente extrapola no que ele sabe fazer com grande maestria...

  • @shalvajaparidze2370
    @shalvajaparidze2370 11 лет назад

    the really legend already

  • @piano60javier
    @piano60javier 12 лет назад

    Es un animal de la musica ¡¡GENIAL¡¡ Esplendidos todos ¡¡ MAGNIFICOS¡¡ GRACIAS ¡¡A TODOS POR ESTE DESBORDANTE EJEMPLO DE ...... TODO Mil gracias ¡¡¡ keith trio ¡¡magnificos¡¡ jnb

  • @ym0635
    @ym0635 5 лет назад +1

    ピーコックのソロが本当に大好きです^^

  • @pianobebe
    @pianobebe 13 лет назад

    Beautiful

  • @ernie3k
    @ernie3k 12 лет назад +1

    Beautiful song, and specially because it was after the great "Solar-Extension" interpretation!!

  • @zqa12swx
    @zqa12swx 9 лет назад +22

    1:31 - 1:47 such a hip moment from Gary and Keith. But that same feeling lasts to about 2:20.
    Notice Jack too. Just ride and hat. The first 2 choruses should be required listening for rhythm players. It's ok just to swing for a few choruses, no need to murder the snare drum, follow every movement of the piano etc play *against* everything.

    • @dediscos
      @dediscos 4 года назад +1

      Nice observation

  • @lukelee1495
    @lukelee1495 12 лет назад

    amazing

  • @annamilluzzo8077
    @annamilluzzo8077 5 лет назад +3

    Micidiale (in trance) questo è JAZZ

  • @GlenStace
    @GlenStace Год назад +1

    I don't know if you guys know who Gonzalo Rubalcaba is, A great Cuban jazz piano player. After watching this I think he got a lot of chops and ideas from Keith Jarratt.

  • @ernestdavis5469
    @ernestdavis5469 Год назад

    Loved all,, bass, skins drums

  • @NATJANOFF22
    @NATJANOFF22 Год назад

    SO AMAZING!!! DAMN!!

  • @sebastianduk9584
    @sebastianduk9584 11 лет назад +1

    Masterpiece

  • @leroyosbourne3808
    @leroyosbourne3808 6 лет назад +15

    I love everything about Mr Jarret's unique musicianship grunts n all. Those who find his vocal expresssions annoying are musically shallow minded.

    • @sandraeckelhofer
      @sandraeckelhofer 6 лет назад

      Leroy Osbourne!!!

    • @og6430
      @og6430 6 лет назад +1

      Leroy Osbourne I like his grunting, too! Helps covering up his shitty playing.

    • @og6430
      @og6430 6 лет назад

      San Nervosa Just for you my dear: And he doesn't swing either.

    • @pereztube2
      @pereztube2 5 лет назад

      Oscar Genter you moron, i bet YOU can't swing for shit.

  • @stephanedubarry8624
    @stephanedubarry8624 Год назад

    Magical moments

  • @drissdriss8242
    @drissdriss8242 3 года назад

    creativity .
    very good

  • @zakidafunky5087
    @zakidafunky5087 3 года назад +2

    Keith's music reminds me that melody should come from feeling.

  • @rundown306
    @rundown306 5 лет назад +3

    5:41 - 5:50 Thanks Jack!

  • @chinesejohn812
    @chinesejohn812 7 месяцев назад

    This concert was in the rain

  • @nicholasmeiners2012
    @nicholasmeiners2012 12 лет назад +2

    check out that bass playing!

  • @danielfavre7741
    @danielfavre7741 3 года назад

    e daniel: Although an eccentric pianist he has got a great sense of jazz whose trio helps a lot.

  • @robmanmusic
    @robmanmusic 13 лет назад

    class plus!

  • @christopherstallwood6022
    @christopherstallwood6022 6 лет назад

    Just enjoy the music man!!

  • @electrojazz14
    @electrojazz14 8 лет назад +2

    master Keith

  • @user-pi2tl8iu6z
    @user-pi2tl8iu6z 4 года назад

    참 좋습니다.

  • @TehWinnerz
    @TehWinnerz 7 лет назад +3

    that last chorus...wooo!

  • @hnrkbass
    @hnrkbass Год назад

    Keith's shirt is also pretty cool

  • @eranimongelos5749
    @eranimongelos5749 Год назад

    BravooooO !!!!

  • @gabriellazaro7375
    @gabriellazaro7375 3 года назад

    Unreal

  • @pdn-vd5om
    @pdn-vd5om 7 лет назад +1

    The shirt has a voice!

  • @ripaseca
    @ripaseca 3 года назад +1

    How good was Gary Peacock? Jesus Christ.

  • @barkofink
    @barkofink  11 лет назад +5

    ok like i said the out term was inappropriate, but more the Ab ii vi i is not in its traditional form since 2 is an iv lydian b7 (at that time) E♮ (over B♭) is what you seems to hear out to be clear.if you do not wanna talk about theory does not say anything,"out" term means something precise in jazz.
    see you my friend

  • @donalddrysdale1657
    @donalddrysdale1657 3 года назад

    Jack's rare traditional grooving that is rare from him; usualy more in the contemporary mode.

  • @garrisonthad
    @garrisonthad 5 лет назад +1

    If Professor Frink was a piano virtuoso, it would sound something like this...

  • @stickyfingers2413
    @stickyfingers2413 4 года назад +4

    11:37 they all look in pain

  • @VassilisArt
    @VassilisArt 8 лет назад +3

    Especially here . Peacock plays indeed, what he intends to play .. e.g. 6.00- 7.30'..

  • @jungsoo_hancock
    @jungsoo_hancock 4 года назад +1

    12:32 Whoo!

  • @matthijsvandenbos5612
    @matthijsvandenbos5612 3 года назад

    Top , klasse

  • @isaksigurdssnnhungnes624
    @isaksigurdssnnhungnes624 3 года назад +1

    For Garry walking transcription:
    0:06
    1:36

  • @jiyujizai
    @jiyujizai Год назад

    😀🌱❤️🌸

  • @Qdawwg
    @Qdawwg 3 года назад +5

    Ab is such a great key for this song f gets so boring. Keith always finds good alternate keys for standards

    • @b1sing53
      @b1sing53 3 года назад +3

      Oscar played in Ab. Check recording with Ray ca.‘65.

  • @barkofink
    @barkofink  11 лет назад +3

    ?? he never comes out,he only plays E min pentatonic over C Maj7 witch is the chord at that time (D-7 b5 / G7 alt / C maj 7)

  • @caponsacchi
    @caponsacchi 6 лет назад +3

    Keith gets a good sound despite not having the broad shoulders and heavy and thick hands and fingers of a Bill Evans (monstrous!), Mulgrew Miller or Kenny Barron. Keith stands up to get more body weight on the keys and insists on the best, resonant pianos with exquisite, responsive keys to coax tones that surpass the melodies in his head and throat. Unlike, say, Oscar Peterson or Monty Alexander, he spreads out the stage, giving each member of the trio singular space as a special voice in the trio. As a result, the group isn't as infectiously cohesive, or as viscerally swinging, as the trios that place the bass right next to the pianist's left hand and the drums behind the pianist, with the high hat cutting right into the pianist's space with its critical off-beat "chics." Monty's configuration is a three-some that really "cooks" like a single unit, an engine of unfailing swing. When DeJohnnette is set up to the extreme stage-left, his high-hat's "chic" on 2 and 4 is pretty much lost except to listeners to the extreme right of the stage.

  • @gyorgymodroczky4793
    @gyorgymodroczky4793 5 лет назад

    :)!!

  • @williamtilton1652
    @williamtilton1652 4 года назад +1

    like a painter applying his palette to canvas

    • @ToddMason
      @ToddMason 3 года назад

      You don't paint, do you?

  • @blesseins4658
    @blesseins4658 4 года назад

    Love this microphine , surely one balanced air free for jokes and sugar ...!!! great §:!.

  • @jphits7610
    @jphits7610 5 лет назад

    Long ending

  • @MarkTarmannPianoCheck_it_out
    @MarkTarmannPianoCheck_it_out Год назад

    the "we were having a bad day" vision in France also nice, but not on this level, on a day which they we're all apparently having a very good day indeed..

  • @lespectacleetlaparade8540
    @lespectacleetlaparade8540 2 года назад

    Il faudrait choper le type qui hurle c'est pas possible belle sensibilité rythmique cela dit

  • @bradgarrison7256
    @bradgarrison7256 10 лет назад +1

    I don't think it means anything that precise...to me it means veering out from the regular harmonic structure, which includes the common subs...but if you think about it, there is no very clear point at which something becomes "out"

  • @jiyujizai
    @jiyujizai 7 месяцев назад

    🙄🌼🌱💙

  • @nicnicnic2000
    @nicnicnic2000 11 лет назад

    :) :)

  • @barkofink
    @barkofink  10 лет назад +3

    the only limit that applies to the theory is not to be able to analyze it anymore.
    at the risk of repeating myself here we are in a case of more traditional, it is so presumptuous to describe the sequence out playing.
    to complete out game is all but anything, it is also a very particular sense,and can be analysed the same way,but as the name suggests, is no longer in the same field as the diatonic set in

    • @Zacharysandilands
      @Zacharysandilands 3 года назад

      what are you on about. Is english your first langauge??

    • @barkofink
      @barkofink  3 года назад

      @@Zacharysandilands No, calm down moron. I think i was talking about the way ppl are interpreting "out playing" which in most case still refers to diatonic modes, while "out playing" per se would refer to something you can't correlate to the actual harmonisation at all, period.

  • @y34r
    @y34r 5 лет назад +2

    wow Keith played this in Ab?

    • @UkuleleAversion
      @UkuleleAversion 5 лет назад +1

      Trust me, he never plays anything in the obvious keys.

    • @chris_outh
      @chris_outh 4 года назад +2

      @@UkuleleAversion he often does though. He plays autmn leaves in the usual g minor for instance.

    • @UkuleleAversion
      @UkuleleAversion 4 года назад +1

      Chris True but if you’re talking about his Blue Note recording of Autumn Leaves he changes key a few times.

    • @chris_outh
      @chris_outh 4 года назад

      @@UkuleleAversion ah, ok. Thanks for the info.

  • @jackrykard
    @jackrykard 5 лет назад +2

    28 people arent ding dong dingin

  • @wiraramadhan2227
    @wiraramadhan2227 4 года назад +1

    I'm scared

  • @hawkrider88
    @hawkrider88 7 лет назад +23

    First, I'm a fan. However....Oscar's groaning and Errol's grunts never bothered me but Keith's utterances can really be distracting at times. Still, this swings like crazy.

    • @richrokk
      @richrokk 7 лет назад +3

      No, Kieth Jarret's vocal nonsense is not distracting it just plain sucks.

    • @paxwallacejazz
      @paxwallacejazz 5 лет назад +3

      @@richrokk You have no idea what's going on. His singing isn't for you or for entertainment. He is channelling chi he is taking his conscious mind out of the equation. It is how he becomes a conduit for big mind as they say in Zen. He also doesn't care if anyone finds it irritating.

    • @chinesejohn812
      @chinesejohn812 7 месяцев назад

      I like Keith’s vocal noise because it shows maximum effort ❤

    • @russellsnodgrass9374
      @russellsnodgrass9374 22 дня назад

      He'll, some my favorite pieces of his I just sing along. And you know when I'm following and concentrating so intently on his playing, I stop hearing it separate. It just morphs into the sound of the jarrett's piano. Except when it lets out a big aaahhhhhh after an exceptionally long run. Then I just aaaaahhhhhh along with him.
      In my house, Keith Jarrett plays in a quartet. 😊

  • @autodidactusplaysjrpgs7614
    @autodidactusplaysjrpgs7614 9 лет назад +3

    People that complain about the singing have ADD

  • @jourwalis-8875
    @jourwalis-8875 3 года назад

    A little bit like Erroll Garner!

  • @caponsacchi
    @caponsacchi 6 лет назад +1

    Yikes. This is a remind that I ordered Herbie's course last sept. and need to get to work on it. Just learning a couple of licks or fingerings would be worth it to me. The goal (for me) is not to develop "my own sound" but to play all the jazz standards (2000?) with a cool and hip, swinging' touch.

    • @ExecutionSommaire
      @ExecutionSommaire 5 лет назад +2

      Yeah and learn the cheesy lyrics to those 2000 standards too. So that you can really play them with spirit. Then only you can show up in jam, and people will be nice to you 'cause you're now 80 :d

  • @kukupipi47
    @kukupipi47 10 лет назад

    私は寂しい、もっと伝えてほしい

  • @PJ-ce3pe
    @PJ-ce3pe 4 года назад +2

    If I were a bell I'd count Keith Jarrett;s piano play out In the 1st round.

  • @autodidactusplaysjrpgs7614
    @autodidactusplaysjrpgs7614 9 лет назад +2

    I don't so much appreciate what Peacock plays, but what he intends to play.

  • @Vayshen
    @Vayshen 12 лет назад +1

    I hope you're not trying to insult me. I just did 4 years of conservatory jazz piano, I've heard and played a lot of stuff in that time.
    And no, I'm not referring to Coltrane's playing. I'm referring to his (chord) changes. And not crazy as in not good, but crazy as in hip. Coltrane changes sound way more hip than 3 6 2 5. It can be interpreted as one but it's certainly not as straight forward in sound.
    You DO know what Coltrane Changes even are, right?

    • @giuseppeschiavone2512
      @giuseppeschiavone2512 7 лет назад

      Vayshen ss

    • @shermanthompson871
      @shermanthompson871 7 лет назад +5

      Vayshen I mean that gets way too subjective to debate. I don't like playing countdown or 26-2 anymore than I like playing oleo. It's totally what I'm up for in the moment. Like I feel that rhythm changes and simpler progressions have a larger potential to change into something else entirely via whatever harmonic alteration you feel on the bandstand. If I'm in the mood to rip II-V's then yeah I'll call giant steps but like if I want something I can mold and shape then I'll even call like footprints or something with not a lot of rules. I mean neither sound more hip than the other if you play both with a little fervor.

  • @mogmason6920
    @mogmason6920 4 года назад

    6:14
    *L I C C*

  • @JulianJayme
    @JulianJayme 8 лет назад +15

    Can someone please transcribe his moaning?

    • @007yuval
      @007yuval 8 лет назад +17

      +Julian Jayme it's all in ugh major

    • @electrojazz14
      @electrojazz14 8 лет назад

      prime breathing in fun major ...approximate translation

    • @Kiwi2375
      @Kiwi2375 6 лет назад +1

      He ain't even singing/scatting what he's playing....he just putting on a show lol

  • @RichardHBlumberg
    @RichardHBlumberg 12 лет назад +13

    People who criticize Jarrett's emotive releases during his outstanding career do not have any Multi-Dimension intelligence in them. THEY ARE FLAT, and cronically boring! They would be better off keeping their opinions to themselves!

    • @sandraeckelhofer
      @sandraeckelhofer 6 лет назад +2

      you said it, Richard H Blumberg!

    • @Rono49
      @Rono49 6 лет назад +1

      Does anyone know really think that Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette would align with Keith for all these years ...

    • @Rono49
      @Rono49 6 лет назад +1

      Does anyone really think that Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette would align themselves so completely and artistically with Keith if they didn't have a great musical experience? If you don't like it ... don't listen.

  • @yeankim690
    @yeankim690 6 лет назад

    Solo starts at 0:50

  • @theprior46
    @theprior46 4 года назад

    I'm put in mind of Eric Morecombe and Andre Previn "I'm playing all the right notes, but not necessarily in the right order". Sorry but some of the meaning is lost for me. I think Jarrett is feeling something a bit deeper in his own mind than can reach me a mere onlooker trying to listen and understand too many notes and not enough space. It's what Bill Evans described on his solo album with track Never Let Me Go as being "a little carried away on this number" when he strung it out to 17 minutes.

  • @RobertCarmackchef
    @RobertCarmackchef 12 лет назад

    @ Vayshen Why do you characterize the way that Coltrane played as "Crazy changes"??
    perhaps they were too advanced for your limited knowledge of music..??

  • @RobertCarmackchef
    @RobertCarmackchef 12 лет назад

    Honestly, I was being Cynical about your knowledge i don't know you, I'm always suspicious when people write a whole lot of bull S_t! instead of just saying what they mean. If one reads that statement .You can't take away it's hip or good. BTW, people like yourself can say "hip"its not against the law. Lol! I use to like Keith when he played in Lloyd's band, and Miles band, but, since his decades long love affair with the classical-jazz, its too European sounding (watered-down).for my taste.