Love the way Ron Carter breaks it down in his solo. It's as if he listened to the trio, then explained to the rest of us how the music was constructed. Gorgeous!
I can't believe it, I learn something new every time I listen to Ron Carter's technique and talent. The people who surround him are balanced and follow Ron and Ron follows them. Well managed team...the results is pure Gold....
I had the honour of meeting him after a concert in limoges , he is such a nice person , it's wonderful to know that a person with such profound musicality can also be a beautiful being . thank you rn carter , you have given me my best jazz moment .
To me this tune is a true test to see if a musician can jam. A standard standard if you will. These guys did wonderful. And speaking as a bass player, Mr. Carter @ 6:27, you are an inspiration. Jazz F-ing Rules!!!!!!
I got the chance to meet him after what was the best concert i have ever heard , a kind man with a presence as heavy as his past . thank you M. Carter .
Jacky Terrasson is greatly under appreciated, and for those who think he sucks, or is out of tune, you simply don’t understand jazz or life, the idea of occasional dissonance or playing “outside”...
Gosh, the musicality in this is insane. I can't imagine being able to play like Malone. Total command. I've been playing Autumn leaves for two years now as a jazz guitarist and after watching this I wanna throw my guitar off a cliff.
Listen to Freddy Green in the Count Basie band and you'll understand what a guitar can do, "that the drummer would normally do". What an excellent timekeeper Freddy was. Ken, Toronto
But when fall comes, kicking summer out on its treacherous ass as it always does one day sometime after the midpoint of September, it stays awhile like an old friend that you have missed. It settles in the way an old friend will settle into your favorite chair and take out his pipe and light it and then fill the afternoon with stories of places he has been and things he has done since last he saw you
Decir originalidad en el jazz no es moneda nueva, aunque siempre difícil de gastar. Pero, ¿qué decir del swing de un contrabajista (!) cuando es apreciado hasta el extremo de ser solicitado para la grabación de miles de discos? Más de 3.500 en el caso de Ron Carter (Ferndale, Michigan, 1937). ¿No existen más contrabajistas en el mundo? De pocos músicos (acaso alcancen los dedos de la mano) se puede decir algo así. Y el gran Carter se los debe a su particular swing, contagiante y estremecedor, subcutáneo y demoledor por ratos, siempre sutil y ardiente. El segundo gran quinteto de Miles Davis lo catapultó a la fama y desde entonces no ha parado. La lista de la gente con la que ha tocado y grabado es enciclopédica, bíblica: Thelonius Monk, Wes Montgomery, Cannonball Adderley, Chet Baker, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Stan Getz y George Benson entre varios cientos más.
You say the only thing wrong with jazz in youtube are certain kind of comments but you say this is a tired old music, well then not only the comments are wrong.According to you all of us that love this music and therefore any authentic and honest good music are childish and trying to look cool Obviously since you are unable of expressing a mature and coherent comment you are unconsciously referring to yourself.
coming from a musical family, inheriting mutant talent DNA, practicing about 8 hours per day for the better part of the best years of your life when others are outside playing football and chasing booty, and then apprenticing to ego monster legends for a few more years, playing for peanuts, while hopefully building a rep. that will allow you develop a solo career of your own. did i leave anything out?
Love the way Ron Carter breaks it down in his solo. It's as if he listened to the trio, then explained to the rest of us how the music was constructed. Gorgeous!
I can't believe it, I learn something new every time I listen to Ron Carter's technique and talent. The people who surround him are balanced and follow Ron and Ron follows them.
Well managed team...the results is pure Gold....
Yet another great Detroit musician -the list is endless.
Greatest Acoustic Bassist ALIVE!
WONDERFUL VERSION OF A GREAT TUNE BY ONE OF THE BEST TRIOS EVER.
the guitarist is great the bassist is magnificent and the piano is the delicious cherry on top
I had the honour of meeting him after a concert in limoges , he is such a nice person , it's wonderful to know that a person with such profound musicality can also be a beautiful being . thank you rn carter , you have given me my best jazz moment .
Ron Carter can pretty much lay it down in any situation. Love him with Miles, love him with Eric Dolphy, love him with Alice Coltrane. Much respect!
the tastefull masters of trio playing. how could anyone say that this isnt beautifull musicianship?
Absolutely brilliant performance by all three. What a trio!
these musicians..... unbelievable version
Power and grace.
I love these all strings-y jazz songs
Buy Ron Carter's educational materials, he is such a great teacher. So generous to show how to play jazz bass. Thank you Ron Carter
Russell Malone fits perfectly in.
This, is JAZZ!
Smooth, not pushy, hints of genius, without the self-aggrandizing, that we usually have to take, from some performers!
I love this!
Beautiful !!! M. Carter...
Damião-Rio de Janeiro
Unique style. It's impressive to perceive how the same music have various ways to be performed. Cheers !
Love it! 3 Awesome guys.....1 Fantastic song
WONDERFUL VERSION OF A GREAT TUNE BY ONE OF THE BEST TRIOS EVER. GEE,THERE ARE LOT OF COMEDIANS AROUND,AREN'T THERE. WELL DONE
😂😅😂😅😂😅😂 Cheers, enjoy! Greetings from South Africa...
Ron Carter is incredible.
To me this tune is a true test to see if a musician can jam. A standard standard if you will. These guys did wonderful. And speaking as a bass player, Mr. Carter @ 6:27, you are an inspiration.
Jazz F-ing Rules!!!!!!
Very well Connection between the three, a real Art Of Trio!
doesn't get much better than this
always been a Ron Carter fan
Jacky really smokes at this gig , all do
thanx weskoki !
I could seriously listen to Russell for days. What a tone, his note choices are impeccable and he avoids most cliches which is not at all easy to do.
This is the first time I'm literally dancing to a bass solo, what a legend
just learned how to solo over a 2-5-1 with the melodic minor. i just wish i could play like these guys.
How's it coming along 6 years later? One day at a time
one of the most reserved cats on the planet
What a fresh sound out this song! Great trio!! If this sounds boring to you, check your pulse...
Fantastic
Thanks Ron & Co
...tout doucement sans faire de bruit
Another Must: Les feuilles mortes. Yves Montand / Jacques Prevert
awesome. ron carter is one of my idols on the bass.
Simply wonderful !
A lot of thanks
por favor !!! QUE MONSTRUO, Y ESO QUE ES RON PERO ME PARECE CON GINEBRA, WHISKY Y MUCHO MAS. MARAVILLOSO MÚSICO QUE LLENA EL ALMA
I got the chance to meet him after what was the best concert i have ever heard , a kind man with a presence as heavy as his past . thank you M. Carter .
Ron Carter, solid as Gibraltar!
Great musicians !
Thanks a lot
❤❤❤❤❤
Molt boooo, Catalonia free,💕💕❤️
You can taste his music like the paintings of Van Gough. Fragrant too!
ロンカーターさんのベース好きです❣
QUEL MOMENT!!!!
Jacky Terrasson is greatly under appreciated, and for those who think he sucks, or is out of tune, you simply don’t understand jazz or life, the idea of occasional dissonance or playing “outside”...
je réécoute et redis : quel moment !!!!
when you reach the moment where you can apreciate that bass solo, than you have a very good taste range
Great arrangement
Gosh, the musicality in this is insane. I can't imagine being able to play like Malone. Total command. I've been playing Autumn leaves for two years now as a jazz guitarist and after watching this I wanna throw my guitar off a cliff.
Listen to Freddy Green in the Count Basie band and you'll understand what a guitar can do, "that the drummer would normally do". What an excellent timekeeper Freddy was.
Ken, Toronto
the ascending idea at 7.35 is sublime
simply amazing
bm woolley hall 1966 x
Nice guitar tone .Brilliant !!!
Russel Malone looks so happy after his solo
Jazz rules! Carter Rules!!!
Great!
Fantastic!
Guy was giving that piano a good flogging, very nice
wow, amazing.!
These guys are genisus
Man you have got excellent eyes! I had to watch the scene 3 times to realize what you mean!
cool addition by the guitarist doing the percussive hits
My heroes
With a guitarist like him ,you don't need one
Excellent.
Tom Hanks on piano!
Hmmmm....the Pianist DOES look a little like Tom Hanks, doesn't he?
LOOOOOOOL! Thats hilarious
Ron Carter TRIO...
But when fall comes, kicking summer out on its treacherous ass as it
always does one day sometime after the midpoint of September, it stays
awhile like an old friend that you have missed. It settles in the way an
old friend will settle into your favorite chair and take out his pipe
and light it and then fill the afternoon with stories of places he has
been and things he has done since last he saw you
Dam you right! Didn't know he was so good on the piano. :-)
Man this is quality. How many people know what it takes to be able to play like this?
AWESOME!!!!!
yes
WOL !!!!!!!!!!
Fantástico!!!
Awesome!!!!
five star in my book
Decir originalidad en el jazz no es moneda nueva, aunque siempre difícil de gastar.
Pero, ¿qué decir del swing de un contrabajista (!) cuando es apreciado hasta el extremo de ser solicitado para la grabación de miles de discos?
Más de 3.500 en el caso de Ron Carter (Ferndale, Michigan, 1937).
¿No existen más contrabajistas en el mundo? De pocos músicos (acaso alcancen los dedos de la mano) se puede decir algo así.
Y el gran Carter se los debe a su particular swing, contagiante y estremecedor, subcutáneo y demoledor por ratos, siempre sutil y ardiente.
El segundo gran quinteto de Miles Davis lo catapultó a la fama y desde entonces no ha parado.
La lista de la gente con la que ha tocado y grabado es enciclopédica, bíblica: Thelonius Monk, Wes Montgomery, Cannonball Adderley, Chet Baker, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Stan Getz y George Benson entre varios cientos más.
I don't know how I felt about Ron's solo. I'll have to listen again to understand.
Great !!!!
Ja. So mag ichs.
damn! I didn't even notice at all !
very cool observation :)
The best version of this song i ve heard so far
tasteful pianist!
@violinoamore It's probably a lead sheet, i.e. the chord progressions so the musicians know which chords to solo over
@clearforkjazz What a wonderful point mate !!! Some jazzer's can't help themselves.
You say the only thing wrong with jazz in youtube are certain kind of comments but you say this is a tired old music, well then not only the comments are wrong.According to you all of us that love this music and therefore any authentic and honest good music are childish and trying to look cool Obviously since you are unable of expressing a mature and coherent comment you are unconsciously referring to yourself.
weskoki man.... :D
I just got that haha! Nevermind he could just go Wes style octaves no need for pick.
hahahahaha sublime jajajajajajajajaja
imagine these cats as EUNUCHS!!! LOLL =)
Russel Malone almost crying in the end of his solo
pianist Donald Vega, and guitarist Russell Malone
ron carter swings so fucking hard he doesnt need a drummer
Obssession can not be coached or forced. It has to flow from within
what a cool walking bass solo. tasty but hip to!
c est bien du Ron Carter
inner urge quote !!!!!!!!!!! jazzzzzzzzzzjszzzzzzzz
Russell: wow😉can you see me smiling? Do you still own the “Johnny Smith”?
c tro bon
yeah I'm trying to figure it out
coming from a musical family, inheriting mutant talent DNA, practicing about 8 hours per day for the better part of the best years of your life when others are outside playing football and chasing booty, and then apprenticing to ego monster legends for a few more years, playing for peanuts, while hopefully building a rep. that will allow you develop a solo career of your own. did i leave anything out?