I hear a lot of Howard Roberts in Julian's playing. I also hear Frisell, Keith Jarret and Pat Metheny. As well as some serious study of Classical Music. He has put in a lifetime of work in a short period of time. And, he is Superbly Talented.
Btw, Randy has some wonderful books out there; - The Drop 2 Book - Three Note Voicings - Line Games The information in these books are an essential part of Julian's early years. I see it in his playing. They're advanced fundamentals for advanced players with real life connections. If you're not too cool for school that is..
@@cjgreen4331 so unbelievably revealing in terms of dynamic comping. An absolute eye-opener, really. It’s all concepts that I was for the most part familiar with but the way the book is structured and how it all has applications directly related to specific progressions and tunes really makes it click. Highly recommend for anyone in a rut or that wants some new tricks.
it´s stunning that even though the other guy is playing solo, i still use all my attention to Lage, and the way he is playing in pocket. he´s never boring to listen to!
the most interesting and pleasing guiter plays on a simple jazz tune. There are all different ways to make the good sounding music that's most enjoyable as demonstrated by Julian & Randy. Hope they'll try more of it!! I became a very enthusiastic fan of their's. Very nice indeed!!! Thanks Kinya
graduated from SSU before jazz guitar tuition was possible.. randy arrived after I’d left.. must say I really liked this.. and I’ve never heard julian more brilliant! 🎸😎
exactly man never give up on your dreams, i started at 13-14, though i didnt take it seriously until last year. Now im heading to my first year of music school in september. i practice about 5 hours a day, when i get to school that practice time will double. DETERMINATION AND DEDICATION OVER EVERYTHING. no matter what anybody ever tells you.
Hey man I'm in the same boat you were 5 years ago right now, how'd it turn out for you?? Is it possible to keep up with the child prodigies having started later than all of them?
Julian has come so far since we saw him as an opening act in a tent at Tanglewood many, many years ago. Such a pleasure to hear him intertwined with Randy at key moments.
I've been fortunate to have followed Julian's advancement since he grew up in my area. He was just a kid of like 9 playing at Zone music, his dad by his side. I was drawn by the mature jazz I was hearing. So we met and he knows me a bit. Also I got to take lessons with Randy back in the mid '80s for a year. They sound so good together because they are such good friends and have been playing together so long, since Julian was 8 till 12 they worked together.
Thank you so much for posting this video!! I'm a huge fan of Randy Vincent who is such an under rated virtuoso. Without some great instructors like him and Mick Goodrick, we may not be hearing Lage, Scofield, and so many other world's top Jazz guitarists today. Just listen to Randy comp, and you can really tell how awesome his playing really is.
One of the few times I've watched Julian duet with someone that isn't instantly overmatched by comparison. Randy is obviously supremely secure in his own style (as he should be, the man is a giant), and unthreatened by Julian - makes for a fabulous study in contrasting emphases.
I think it's just a fact you have to start at a very young age to be able to play like this. Science is telling us that early childhood is the most important stage of development. People who were steeped in a musical environment from a young age just have a level of musical ability those of us who started in our later years will never reach. But to be fair to both of them, playing like this also requires enormous practice. Like all the time. Julian has held a guitar more often than not.
I think I will need 10 lives to learn to play like this... these guys are from another planet! Unreal! This is just true music, not scales, licks and all this crap!
4:24 Randy Solo starts 4:30 quiet comp 4:46 Accent play starts The way I can think of it is.... Transcribe your favourite PIANISTIC comping rhythms Learn to play these rhythms; Plucked Strummed IN THE CONTEXT of four to a bar background playing Accompanied with walking bass.
BELIEVE is every thing. if you believe, you wont play that good, you wont. if you chooose to believe, youll be motivated, practice with heart and discipline, you will play that good..
agreed. another example would be joe satriani, at 14, not a particularly young age either,often times comments like" I am too old to start something" only suggests that a person's inertia or dispair. A person with determination would go very far. I believe one should only compare to yourself. To get ahead is to get started.
Lage is an example of how hard work and technique can make you great. Most of us work as hard as we can with as much talent naturally has Lage but don't acheive the level for lack of work.
I would say, from what I have heard and seen of Julian, that his brilliance has been equaled by his passion and work ethic. But, his natural gifts are pretty damn remarkable.
I would say, from what I have heard and seen of Julian, that his brilliance has been equaled by his passion and work ethic. But, his natural gifts are pretty damn remarkable.
It seems like great guitarists like Pass, Hall, Montgomery had a unique consistent style that I in some way equate with a genius of sort. I realize Lage has some of that too.
I think that there is also something to be said for how high the "bar" is during the times in a player's life when they are putting in the hours. With every new innovator the bar keeps rising to a new standard, and there are new approaches to transcribe and learn from. If you were in the shed pre- Wes Montgomery then that influence will be absent from your playing unless you go back after the fact and assimilate it. Then, see the comments relating to the time constraints that come with age.
what i meant is, when the other guy is playing solo i still use all my attention to Lage and how i accompanies the other guy without overshadowing him.
phenomenal solos by both! I love the contrast between the tones too. Julian kicked butt like usual, but I like Mr. Vincents solo a bit better. either way both are leagues above my own!
i must agree with JGL. Lets keep in mind that Wes Montgomery started at 19....enough said. the only thing that makes it difficult with age is time constraints and responsibilities. but if you find the time to practice endlessly it is possible.
just not born in the right time, nor place, nor country, nor world, nor species, nor gender, nor universe, nor to a benevolent god - but then again, nobody ever, ever, was.
I transcribed Julian Lage's entire solo in this video. If anyone wants the score send me a message or search my instagram, I posted there too! @leandrocruz.musico
One guitarist is more solo-orientally pleasing, the other more chordally so; both, hopefully, aspire toward ground-breaking musical territory bestowed the guitarist by e.g., Lagrene & Luc.
Such stellar lead guitar by Julian... So colorful and interesting, right from the opening lick. A true virtuoso. Randy is phenomenal, too.
Daniel Tonga no pun intended?
Julian lage is special. He just pulls those runs out of thin air. Magical.
5 years later still magical.
I hear a lot of Howard Roberts in Julian's playing. I also hear Frisell, Keith Jarret and Pat Metheny. As well as some serious study of Classical Music. He has put in a lifetime of work in a short period of time. And, he is Superbly Talented.
I don't know how one can get that good at such a young age....
this is just virtuosity at its best.
Btw, Randy has some wonderful books out there;
- The Drop 2 Book
- Three Note Voicings
- Line Games
The information in these books are an essential part of Julian's early years. I see it in his playing. They're advanced fundamentals for advanced players with real life connections.
If you're not too cool for school that is..
I'm waste deep in Line Games right now. Such a great book. Hexatonic scales were an eye opener
Halfway through three note voicings as a result of this comment. I thought I knew my triads......
@@devindevine6887 6 months later, you prob know them now huh? How was the book
@@cjgreen4331 so unbelievably revealing in terms of dynamic comping. An absolute eye-opener, really. It’s all concepts that I was for the most part familiar with but the way the book is structured and how it all has applications directly related to specific progressions and tunes really makes it click. Highly recommend for anyone in a rut or that wants some new tricks.
I have the first two. I wrote to him for a clarification and he actually responded. A real gentleman.
Undoubtedly the best jazz guitar duet I've heard in a long, long, time.
this is also nice ruclips.net/video/kbW0KWDkg94/видео.html
This is absolutely magnificent!
I was wondering who would be the next great jazz guitarist. Now I know who it is. Julian!!! Thanks for sharing this video! Superb!!!
I love Randy's solo i just realized and that he's singing every line. But its special how Julian matches all his accents. Its crazy.
What?! Wow. Beautiful on both sides. Thank you!
Really love the interplay as the tune progresses. Thank for sharing!
it´s stunning that even though the other guy is playing solo, i still use all my attention to Lage, and the way he is playing in pocket. he´s never boring to listen to!
Julian! Such an inspiration of joy.
the most interesting and pleasing guiter plays on a simple jazz tune. There are all different ways to make the good sounding music that's most enjoyable as demonstrated by Julian & Randy. Hope they'll try more of it!! I became a very enthusiastic fan of their's. Very nice indeed!!! Thanks
Kinya
graduated from SSU before jazz guitar tuition was possible.. randy arrived after I’d left.. must say I really liked this.. and I’ve never heard julian more brilliant! 🎸😎
That thing is still fresh after 10 years and hopefully more!
Totally awesome jazz guitar! Stella would be proud!
Wish I could listen to this in higher quality, amazing comping!
exactly man never give up on your dreams, i started at 13-14, though i didnt take it seriously until last year. Now im heading to my first year of music school in september. i practice about 5 hours a day, when i get to school that practice time will double. DETERMINATION AND DEDICATION OVER EVERYTHING. no matter what anybody ever tells you.
Hey man I'm in the same boat you were 5 years ago right now, how'd it turn out for you?? Is it possible to keep up with the child prodigies having started later than all of them?
Now I'm curious about you both
@@maxkuitems and now we are curious about you, how have the last two months been? :)
@@Tyetheberious And now I'm curious about YOU. how goes the last 4 months?
@@cjgreen4331 Great! But now I am curious, how were the last few minutes for you?
Julian has come so far since we saw him as an opening act in a tent at Tanglewood many, many years ago. Such a pleasure to hear him intertwined with Randy at key moments.
Simply amazing!
I am transcribing a few things from this video. Just beautiful
This is bananas. Mind blowing improv on an old standard. Great playing, instant fan.
I've been fortunate to have followed Julian's advancement since he grew up in my area. He was just a kid of like 9 playing at Zone music, his dad by his side. I was drawn by the mature jazz I was hearing. So we met and he knows me a bit. Also I got to take lessons with Randy back in the mid '80s for a year.
They sound so good together because they are such good friends and have been playing together so long, since Julian was 8 till 12 they worked together.
Thank you so much for posting this video!! I'm a huge fan of Randy Vincent who is such an under rated virtuoso. Without some great instructors like him and Mick Goodrick, we may not be hearing Lage, Scofield, and so many other world's top Jazz guitarists today. Just listen to Randy comp, and you can really tell how awesome his playing really is.
Julian. His playing and his personality is awesome.
Phenomenal! Incredible! Wonderful! The Both!...
Wonderful playing. Thank you for posting this.
randy says it all .. marvelous
Awesome !!!
so many styles in julians playing
love this!
beautiful
both amazing. but that classic tone and approach when Randy takes over at 5mins. so tasty.
One of the few times I've watched Julian duet with someone that isn't instantly overmatched by comparison. Randy is obviously supremely secure in his own style (as he should be, the man is a giant), and unthreatened by Julian - makes for a fabulous study in contrasting emphases.
I think it's just a fact you have to start at a very young age to be able to play like this. Science is telling us that early childhood is the most important stage of development. People who were steeped in a musical environment from a young age just have a level of musical ability those of us who started in our later years will never reach. But to be fair to both of them, playing like this also requires enormous practice. Like all the time. Julian has held a guitar more often than not.
Julián es un genio!!! sin desmerecer por supuesto a Randy que es igual un tremendo guitarrista!
I agree 100%!!
I just love how it's obvious that he enjoys playing
AMAZING
Thumbs up^ I can't tell you how many times I've felt insignificant because I started later......
fantastic
Amazing playing!
Veramente di alto livello musicale !!!!
thaaaaat's is some sick bad ass stuff............!
That was great!
I think I will need 10 lives to learn to play like this... these guys are from another planet! Unreal! This is just true music, not scales, licks and all this crap!
how many lives will I need to learn to play like these guys.... I guess 1000...
Awesome ,
1:08 on is such a gorgeous moment
Very nice!
4:24 Randy Solo starts
4:30 quiet comp
4:46 Accent play starts
The way I can think of it is....
Transcribe your favourite PIANISTIC comping rhythms
Learn to play these rhythms;
Plucked
Strummed IN THE CONTEXT of four to a bar background playing
Accompanied with walking bass.
Wow this is amazing, sounds a bit slow in the beginning, but then both starts to cheer up and play amazingly beautiful music.
awesome
magico!
I love the way they think the same note at 2:16
BELIEVE is every thing. if you believe, you wont play that good, you wont. if you chooose to believe, youll be motivated, practice with heart and discipline, you will play that good..
Man what a pocket Julian got (or both), but Julians playing is mind blowing. I really like where this is going. Best, Sandemose
agreed. another example would be joe satriani, at 14, not a particularly young age either,often times comments like" I am too old to start something" only suggests that a person's inertia or dispair. A person with determination would go very far. I believe one should only compare to yourself. To get ahead is to get started.
Lage is an example of how hard work and technique can make you great. Most of us work as hard as we can with as much talent naturally has Lage but don't acheive the level for lack of work.
I would say, from what I have heard and seen of Julian, that his brilliance has been equaled by his passion and work ethic. But, his natural gifts are pretty damn remarkable.
I would say, from what I have heard and seen of Julian, that his brilliance has been equaled by his passion and work ethic. But, his natural gifts are pretty damn remarkable.
It seems like great guitarists like Pass, Hall, Montgomery had a unique consistent style that I in some way equate with a genius of sort. I realize Lage has some of that too.
I appreciate that comment, keep reminding ones(my)self!
I think that there is also something to be said for how high the "bar" is during the times in a player's life when they are putting in the hours. With every new innovator the bar keeps rising to a new standard, and there are new approaches to transcribe and learn from. If you were in the shed pre- Wes Montgomery then that influence will be absent from your playing unless you go back after the fact and assimilate it. Then, see the comments relating to the time constraints that come with age.
what i meant is, when the other guy is playing solo i still use all my attention to Lage and how i accompanies the other guy without overshadowing him.
Wes Started at 19, but his brothers were acomplished musician, he was raised in a musical environnement.
I don't know about that, hard work and determination can change any situation. Whether you started earlier or later.
Wow!!
Stella By Starlight!
Cool!!
Holy smoke!
7:27
Still my favorite interpretation of Julian! And Randy was also phenomenally ideal companion!
@pauldershem Agree.
Yoda and Luke. Randy was Julian's teacher from a pretty young age...!
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why do i get "Weirdest planets doc" as a related video? hehe
linguagem dos deuses
phenomenal solos by both! I love the contrast between the tones too. Julian kicked butt like usual, but I like Mr. Vincents solo a bit better. either way both are leagues above my own!
Sometimes i just wish Julian would cheer up
stella by starlight
wow
i must agree with JGL. Lets keep in mind that Wes Montgomery started at 19....enough said.
the only thing that makes it difficult with age is time constraints and responsibilities. but if you find the time to practice endlessly it is possible.
oh fuck all..they're here!
just not born in the right time, nor place, nor country, nor world, nor species, nor gender, nor universe, nor to a benevolent god - but then again, nobody ever, ever, was.
+Catrina Daimon Lee if nobody was then everybody is
That's very wise. I'm prone to thinking like that, but without the essential ending. Brilliant.
Catrina Daimon Lee Best comment ever!!!
What?
I transcribed Julian Lage's entire solo in this video. If anyone wants the score send me a message or search my instagram, I posted there too! @leandrocruz.musico
Julian hears the future
killing the pocket jesus
One guitarist is more solo-orientally pleasing, the other more chordally so; both, hopefully, aspire toward ground-breaking musical territory bestowed the guitarist by e.g., Lagrene & Luc.
ooooooooooohhhhhhhhhh!!! :D
AHhhhhhhhh!!!!!
What a shame it's too quiet
Lol dude, Julian Lage is playing the solo.
you should play like you
WHAT JUST HAPPENED???
8:09 *dead*
you guys should play together more often.
2:11.. tasty!
i don't know why i watch to this kind of vids... well i know why, its masoquism... i just know i will never play this good, it's so frustrating