The Walking Hat Trio - "Moanin" by Bobby Timmons
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Jonas Myers is a jazz pianist and singer-songwriter from Seattle, WA. His debut album Driving Home is widely available. Learn more at jonasmyers.com/
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The Walking Hat Trio formed in 2016 in Seattle. Watch their KNKX Studio Session here: • The Walking Hat Trio '...
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This video is from a Recording Session at Jack Straw Productions in Seattle, WA on Saturday, March 12th, 2016
Jonas Myers, Piano
Cutts Peaslee, Drums
Keith Lowe, Bass
Doug Haire, Sound Engineer
What a marvelous piano player. He swings; they all do.
"The" best interpretation never heard since man appeared on earth !
The best interpretation ever heard from the origin of the planet !
One of the best. Does real justice to the original.
The best ! 😂
3 Leute und so kompakte Musik: Unglaublich
Holy cow! Does this sound awesome! Great job guys!❤️
A stunning rendition, it's a real love letter to the song and it shows in every note. Amazing ❤️
Awesome! I never expected such proficiency! 😍
man this is cool so much improvisation with just a trio well done
Fantastic arrangement! Love the piano stylings. All 3 of you sound great.
Great sound and fantastic playing!
Hit that A natural off the A flat in the F chord. Bluesy gospel sound.
Love this pianist
love it!!❤🔥❤
truly amazing improv!
Awesome solo! Love your swing feel
Alwayz on right time, rifgt there. Bobby T.
waw, thats amazing. good job guys
Fantastic, guys!! 🎶🌟
Really nice touch on the keys ... Great comping and feel .. Love your group and sound ...
Nice job guys!! (From an old old would be Seattle musician)
BRAVO!!! I am a A jazz NUT. My DAD💔 ( he ‘went home’) bout 18moths ago). But as an emb
Wow, I’m really astonished. That’s sound pretty good. Bobby Timmons must be proud. Where I can find more about you guys?
Thanks Julio! We don't have a ton of stuff up online but there are a few more videos and a link to our EP at jonasmyers.com/walkinghat
Also we have some shows coming up in February in Seattle if you happen to be in the area. And we'll be live on KNKX on Feb 4th at noon.
Wait this is Art Blakey’s song I’m confused 🤔
@@DaAfroManJam yes, Bobby timmons is Art Blakey band’s pianist
You guys are great!.John Guinto
I liked it so much!
The drum @ 1:15, that was nice…
It sounds fab ! Tks
Great track! Sweet improv Jonas!
Im pretty sure its not improv
Superb!!!
Where can I buy the music sheet?
Excellent!
Beautiful
muy nueno
nice i love it
Cool!
But why that F minor chord after the Bb ?
(ok, it's your own arrangement... :D)
❤
I want piano sheet
Me too
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mondo excellente dudes!
Actually pretty good.
OH YEAH😌😌😌😌
Bravooo
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But it’s f major not minor. Great sound though. Love it
It's a major blues, the minor pentatonic scale with the added tritone along with the chords from the major scale usually with the minor seventh.
@Spanish Moustache He said the original was in major and that this version is in minor, that is wrong. I was explaining why. I don't see what part you are disagreeing with.
Haha, that's true. Consider it our own arrangement.
@RockaBilly Alright! I always hit the minor third as a grace note when I play it, thanks for pointing it out to me! :)
being a musician to me is like being a griot. there is a big difference between one who tells stories ( we can all accomplish this ), and one who takes the story seriously and is able to transfer a direct line to your ancestors. a song is not to be " played" it's to be " told ", and it is spoken to be heard and to be understood. i believe that is the challenge of the true musician. when the ego takes over, the song is a destroyed heap of no relevance. two examples of terrible retellings of traditional stories is e. badu on tiny desk doing " afro blue ". for the sake of being innovative, the song is lost. her retelling might be ok in a vacuum, but if you go the source material and compare, she does not have enough respect for mongo santamaria or coltrane, she is cooler than that and the song becomes a deconstructed pile of ash. annie lenox doing " strange fruit " i also find very offensive. too much production for a song that demands simplicity, the material is filled with enough drama and this becomes another " street cred "song for a famous person fiona apple doing " after i'm gone " is on the opposite spectrum as she seems to honor the past and bring it into the future intact. anywayz, there is my broken philosophical ramblings. simply put, nice work fellas!!!