Solo Analysis: "Cantaloupe Island" - Herbie Hancock | You'll Hear It S3E18
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- Опубликовано: 22 янв 2019
- It's a special two-parter solo analysis this week as Peter and Adam check out a performance of "Cantaloupe Island." This episode, it's an analysis of Herbie Hancock's solo.
Herbie Hancock - "Cantaloupe Island:" • Herbie Hancock - Jazz ...
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Peter struggling to stop himself from jamming along to the Herbie video is so relatable
This was always privately my favorite herbie solo... really glad to see the love shared!
Best episode so far, keep the keyboard there for the future ep’s ;)
The main thing to me here is the way he comes back to the 1 so emphatically each time after having taken a journey! Wow
I have the DVD that video is from it was a 1990 concert, cool DVD. Pat is playing one of the early Roland GR MIDI guitars from the 1980's.
The date is 23rd June 1990. Pat's guitar here is a Roland G303, but it predates MIDI. It was originally designed to play the Roland GR300 synth, but here's it's triggering the Synclavier, which I don't believe is using a MIDI connection either. Here's more about Pat's Synclavier guitar ruclips.net/video/vr78ISrTElE/видео.html
1990 gig from their 'Parallel Realities' tour. Guitar is Pat's old Roland G 303 synth controller axe.
Amazing solo! I enjoyed so much. Thank you Adam and Peter.
this is crazy stuff from herbie....wow
My favorite channel on youtube currently... livin the dream for real, keep it up
I love the reference to Robert Glasper. Could a Robert Glasper solo be featured in a future solo analysis video? As always I love watching. Peace
Great music, great analysis. Thank you!
Great analysis! Thanks
Wow that tune is great
Herbieism #7........I love you guys!
Great analysis - if you watch Canteloupe through the years you'll find that Herbie almost always treats that Dm7 section as a way to build tension and its always chromatic lol.
Cool stuff! Do a Glasper solo analysis!
Love the analysis, and I understand all your comments, the guy is rhythmic, and textural. However I just wonder, would you or anyone dare to give a harsh critique of any aspect of what Herbie has done? Do even the top notch players make, less than desired decisions in the groove of soloing? I've heard Herbie admit, things don't always go as hew wanted or intended, and therefore I just sometimes wonder, if other high level players would dare to comment negatively too ;D :p ?
How do you play the Herbie-ism #7?
How about a Brad Mehldau solo analysis?
15:38 double stank face
Why the scarfs?
4 years later Herbie used the same 16th groove on a trio recording:
ruclips.net/video/98eToH1VF1o/видео.html
I like the clarity of it.
Thanks for those conversations! I just discovered your podcast/youtube clips.