@@murkymurk8305 Practice doesnt make perfect, practice makes consistent. Perfect-practice makes perfect. 4+5 4+5 4+5 5 = 32 (8x 4) Practice with right hand accents, left hand accents, switching back and forward, playing in odds over evens, evens over odds, and all that jazz. Practice SLOW and with a metronome, practice with metronome on the 1, 1 and 3, the 1-2-3-4, the 1-&-2-&, the 1-e-&-a etc. etc. Theres some tricks in the intro which throw you off. The bass player sliding slightly differently into the note (especially accenting the backbeat), the piano player accents a syncopated late "1" or E in "1-E-&-A" before the drums come in. Don't get lulled into the jazz trickery. Practice the rhythm like a robot until you breathe it.
The rythm is actually 4/4, but for it to make sense it helpt to divide into 16th notes for the chords |________4:/4________|________4/4________| (32 16th notes) becomes | 4/16 | 5/16 | 4/16 | 5/16 | 4/16 | 5/16 | 5/16 | becomes |___9/16____|___9/16___|___9/16___| 5/16_| Nicholas L. Abbey from Edith Cowan University wrote a great article about this, go check it out!
Yeah true, but I realize now (after 7 years) that the rhythm is also an approximation of a 7 over 8. You can count 7 in bass line and 8 on piano. you heard that?
@@ricocape Yes! the approximation or the exact thing - that's what also mingles with my brain: how to actually count is the new swing here !! Absolutely beautifully played - what an elegance..
As Adam Neely says, everything is in 4 if you _don’t count it like a nerd_ 😂 in all seriousness, it’s just in 4. they phrase it has 3 bars of 9 and 1 bar of 5 (9 * 3 is 27, + 5 is 32, divided by 4 or 8 and it’s just regular time!) but without the backbeat, it sounds very very proggy/mathematical
This must be peak Avishai. Unique combination of musical complexity and human emotion.
I think this song together with smash and chutzpan are the greatest masterpieces of modern jazz ever!
The groove that will pop into your head a thousand times after hearing it once
It does. Except it is so complex (for me) that I cannot quite nail it.
@@murkymurk8305 Practice doesnt make perfect, practice makes consistent. Perfect-practice makes perfect.
4+5 4+5 4+5 5 = 32 (8x 4)
Practice with right hand accents, left hand accents, switching back and forward, playing in odds over evens, evens over odds, and all that jazz. Practice SLOW and with a metronome, practice with metronome on the 1, 1 and 3, the 1-2-3-4, the 1-&-2-&, the 1-e-&-a etc. etc.
Theres some tricks in the intro which throw you off. The bass player sliding slightly differently into the note (especially accenting the backbeat), the piano player accents a syncopated late "1" or E in "1-E-&-A" before the drums come in. Don't get lulled into the jazz trickery. Practice the rhythm like a robot until you breathe it.
Modern jazz as it's true definition
Thank you
The rythm is actually 4/4, but for it to make sense it helpt to divide into 16th notes for the chords
|________4:/4________|________4/4________| (32 16th notes)
becomes
| 4/16 | 5/16 | 4/16 | 5/16 | 4/16 | 5/16 | 5/16 |
becomes
|___9/16____|___9/16___|___9/16___| 5/16_|
Nicholas L. Abbey from Edith Cowan University wrote a great article about this, go check it out!
Yeah true, but I realize now (after 7 years) that the rhythm is also an approximation of a 7 over 8. You can count 7 in bass line and 8 on piano.
you heard that?
@@ricocape Thats acutally what I thought and way easier to count
@@ricocape Yes! the approximation or the exact thing - that's what also mingles with my brain: how to actually count is the new swing here !! Absolutely beautifully played - what an elegance..
+ some syncopes but sparingly...? that shows the underlying counts do not always match up, or .... ? is it just a SIMPLE 15/16? haha
Sheer unadulterated genius ❤️❤️❤️
It's like playing mathematics. Stirs your mind and provides beauty.
how can someone thumbs down something so divine?
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Absolutely fTTTn stunning piece of music. What a gift!
Obrigado @Nelson Brederode ! Your music is amazing @Avishai Cohen
please please please add this to spotify!!!!!
Its already on. Make sure u search for "avishai cohen trio" and not just avishai cohen.
@@gabrielbergman1986 got it.
Is this still on Spotify? I cannot find it on there!
This piano player Shai Maestro is absolutely off chops what a monstEERRRRR!!! Ensenya me maestro~!!!
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The best album in Jazz!
My favorite to
Agreed!
I would like to live in this tune
can you afford the rent?
The tune and I have reached an accommodation - the tune lives in me.
soooo good ... I want to run, dance, go crazy,
pure bliss
j'adore merci
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Djent but with different instruments, I love this
I suck at recognizing time signatures, but It Just sounds killer
As Adam Neely says, everything is in 4 if you _don’t count it like a nerd_ 😂
in all seriousness, it’s just in 4. they phrase it has 3 bars of 9 and 1 bar of 5 (9 * 3 is 27, + 5 is 32, divided by 4 or 8 and it’s just regular time!) but without the backbeat, it sounds very very proggy/mathematical
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This groove is so hard to get your head round technically. I believe it's a 7/4 over 4/4 polyrhythm
its in 4/4, the bass and piano chords offset every 2 notes a 16th note until it loops with the last one so its counted, 1-2-e-e-&-&-a, repeat
@@patrick2122 yeah its 4/4, divided in 16th its
3x 9/16th and then 1x 5/16th which makes two 16's
such a mind fuck... lol
4 5 4 5 4 5 5...
basically every djent song has rhythms like these. 1:45, replace all the instruments with metal instruments here and boom, you got djent.
4 5 4 5 4 5 5
really fast
חריף.
The way it starts is like the beginning of a horror story.
I find it like true beauty. When 2 strong opposing forces each come to an agreement and compromise.
Genius
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Did you say jazz
0:00 Quartal harmony
Anyone recommend anything else like this?
Specific to the sound: Tigran Hamasayan's album Mockroot
Specific to the timing: Chon's song No Signal
Anything Nate Wood (i.e. Kneebody or fOUR)
Alcubierre's Law by Aaron Parks
Also the band GoGo Penguin has some similar rythms and instrumentation though not the same level of complexity.
a bit more aggressive but
seven ways till sunday T.r.a.m.
no twilight within the courts of the sun-steven wilson
Check From Darkness bye Avishai Cohen Trio
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Mark Guiliana: Touching his hair on photos before it was cool.
{(4/16 + 5/16) x 3} + 5/16
What in the fuck am I listening to?
The guy on the left looks like jacksepticeye lol
That my friend is the one responsible for the headache u r having :) Thats Mark Guiliana