Ari Hoenig QUINTET Live at Smalls Jazz Club - Billie's Bounce
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- Опубликовано: 19 июл 2014
- Tivon Pennicott, (tenor sax)
Gilad Hekselman, (guitar)
Eden Ladin, (piano)
Noam Wiesenberg, (bass)
Ari Hoenig, (drums)
Video by Steve Brickman
www.BrickmanStudios.com
www.AriHoenig.com
www.SmallsLIVE.com Видеоклипы
Shout out to that bass player holdin' all that shit down.
This cameraman KNOWS
Ari Hoenig was born to express himself via percussion. and what Beautiful Music it is. His 'Santa Claus is Coming Town' on skins is Unreal.
The way hekselman and ladin hold back/play just simply enough when the groove breaks out into the loose funk feel... Textbook example of not overplaying, and the awesomeness that can come of it.
where the hell has this video been hiding? this is without a doubt some of the best jazz I've heard in ages.
this seriously blows my mind every time I come back to watch it
some advanced conversations going on here! I love how the drummer comes up from underneath throwing each soloist into patterns.
No drummer makes me smile like Ari Hoenig.
He's, really Erskine can kill him, to busy dude, don't make me smile at all
Really listen to Jeff tain watts cmon man 🤬
gilad is so fucking badass...not afraid to drop straight up power chords at smalls!!!
Super killing.... but most importantly... they look like they're having fun... Can't count how many killin major jazz acts I've seen that look like they're sitting in a 9-5 job when they're playing
Yea, which is the main reason why I don't care about going to Jazz events or performances much. I've rather see a Funk band any day of the week. That's a damn party!
True story!
All that's right about the younger generation. Bird, Trane, Miles, Bill Evans, Max Roach
would be blown away!
I hope this is a joke
enter brainwashed jazz purist...
"WOULD BE BLOWN AWAY?????!!!!!!"...poor idiot....CLEAN YOUR MOUTH WHEN YOU SPEAK ABOUT BIRD,TRANE & c...YOU UNDERSTAND ABOUT JAZZ LIKE ME IN NUCLEAR PHYSICS.
@@sotender48 Gsus4 man chill
@@MrBaraka123 Miles would for sure be in awe. He'd love it.
Wow, Ari Hoenig really incorporates the melody into his playing in such a unique way. It’s awesome to watch these gifted musicians having fun while playing such complicated stuff! Great video.
beautiful, reminds me of the jazz bars we have here down in Melbourne. Just a bunch of pros ripping on a chilled night.
04:33 - sick comping lesson from Ari ;). Thank you!
what an outstanding performance.
Amazing music right here. I love Ari's intensity and musical communication.
The waitress' face when the sax player quotes R Kelly (16:12)
Great music
name please?
haha
Love it!
I believe I can Fly!
Priceless !!!
Incredible and beautiful. It's great to hear these soloists trading so quickly...really starts to sound like a 'shared' solo...my fav kind of jazz.
1:51, when the drummer plays the actual notes of the head on the kit, you got yourself a good drummer. Ari really is amazing
Brilliant. Just brilliant.
This makes me believe in mankind. So much wibe, love and dedication.
Love the vocals in this
feel like crying man...
damn.. will i ever be...
***** real words of wisdom right here ^
Hard work and dedication, those two and those two alone will set you on the path of greatness - Parker, who wrote this number, was notorious for practicing up to 10 hours a day during his rise to prominence and throughout his prime.
Of course, very few have enough stamina to last 10 hours a day, but just practice practice practice as much as you can, listen to as much jazz as you can, play in as many jam sessions as you can and simply aspire to breathe music. It won't all be fun and games, I can guarantee you that (in fact most of the time you'll feel like complete shit and want to give up), but the result when you play in jams and for fun with other musicians is the most rewarding thing on earth :)
Just keep a persistent mindset, and maybe you'll find yourself one day in Smalls like Hoenig here.
김재영 transcribe, practice and play with the best players you can find. You've got this!
Thank you so much guys. I am a burklee student for guitar principal. Since I got here I've been practicing 8 hours a day. My former teacher saids I should have a blind faith. That is kind of a mind set I got right now. But really I started to play guitar at 19..many people including my parent said I'm too late. But who knows. Anyway Your words meant so much to me and yeah no one gets these kind of skills for free.
how has it been going over the last year?
always amazing music with those guys. What a venue.
This is just awesome!!!
EPIC, i want more of these guys
This sounds soooo fresh !!!
Simplemente maravilloso... no se puede dejar de escuchar!!!
Excellent melodic use of the drumset, I loved it! Got me inspired!
Ari Hoenig played so beautiful as if i can hear a song in his solo.
She'll be coming 'round the mountain when she comes.
Amazing.
Damn awesome!!!
OMG!Perfect!
Perfection.
Total epic Jazz club experience. Great playing and swinging by all. Wish I could have been at this gig. These guys gel and get along so musically, reading each other's thoughts at the blink of an eye. Hope Canopus Drums gives Ari those drums, he makes them sing! Nice ride cymbal on Ari's right. This is great stuff.
She'll be coming 'round the mountain when she comes. toot toot
Pretty creative loose and fresh..dig it BT..
This is insane!
4min30....and climax at 4min55 !! thank's Ari, so good trip !
Fabulous..
Great musicians
Well done!
Fresh!
rhythmically crazy!
That groove at 11:10. Love it!
Awesome performance!!👍🏾
Also, Loooove that FINE sister that keeps appearing in the background
Behind the saxophone player 👌🏾👍🏾😄
Wicked comping Ari;)
I subscribed. I love Jazz.
*Jet! Fire up the Bebop! That bounty head's getting away!*
seeing this band for first time now, pretty heavy stuff
This is so incredibly killer...
this is unreal
thit is WILD
好久沒有聽 Jazz
The ending. So good, and Tevon just about to go into Rkelly ahaha
i love you
Oh yea...I am smiling!!
Awesome interpretation of this great tune! This alternating improvisation was really incredible and Hoenig is very melodic in his playing.
7:35 Quote of Four (Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson) and unexpected quote of In The Hall of the Mountain King (Edvard Grieg) by Hoenig at 0:15.
+Lucas Machado dos Santos There also a quote-trade between the sax player and Ari on Salt Peanuts at 8:55 :)
hahaha dang dude sweet. killed all the planets then ended with much luv and yep, cut dat cut dat hahaha i almost quited. amazing.
God damn
0:14 inspector gadget
I like how you can see the bass player from the mirror.
Max + Tony + Elvin.... This is tradition on steroids
Ari is one of the most bad ass drummers around.
I love the look from the bartender at 16:10
oh~ jejus.....!!!
Haha how about that Edvard Grieg quote at 0.15. Insane!
halflaifjee name?
***** In The Hall of the Mountain King
4:47 that shit got intense
shit- like the guy said on "softly" next level playing and treatment of a standard blues
ow-some
wowowowowowowowowowow
where can I get an audio file of this?
I love that part from 4:52 - 4:57
16:07 nice reaction of the girl in the bar!! lol
but what was the joke?
the quote "ibelieveicanfly!
Interpretação diferente de tudo que eu já tinha ouvido desta música até hoje...
8:11 whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat
I always think there are vibes in this recording at 1:39 ... but they're just bar glass clinks
lmao at the face of the sax player at 16:14!!
How in the world do you count that section between 4:33 and 4:58? Sure, I can just count "1-2-3-4" and stay in time, but I can't imagine building rhythmically like that while staying perfectly in time.
Dakota Hoeppner feel it in two. that'll help negotiate the rhythmic weirdness
feel it in 1
listen to the phrasing from the band and you don't need to count it. Also be cognizant of the fact that most of the big hits are happening on "ands"
also, if it helps you orient yourself, Gilad is playing whole notes at the top of the form around 4:52 (the first one anticipated slightly)
16:07 what is that?
You think the cameraman could simply zoom out and leave the camera static! Thanks for the great music all the same.
nope i liked it much better how he did it. if he had a second locked off camera and someone to cut it live for him then it would be perfect. shame I'm not in town ;-)
4:50
Anyone knows what tenor is it ?
What are the chords at 12:00 on the piano
4.40 the roof says: bye bye, i'm coming down now.
8:30, how????
Ari is the man, no doubt, but goddamn I wish he would relax and play time for a minute without a bombastic interjection.
that's how he plays time, brother
4:30 to 5:30 u can put it on repeat ;p
Anyone know what pedal Gilad is using during the outro?
morley mini volume/wah
It’s funny. Until the sax quoted the head during one of his solos, I’d forgotten I was listening to Billie’s Bounce 😂
4:35 to 4:59
Jean cdg te encontré jajaja
was about to write the same thing haha
I was wondering when he was going to close. Fucking brilliant!
Anyone know the funk jam around the end so killin
Or the chords
G - A9 - Cm6 - G
Damn! Who’s that girl?!
There are two people who have absolutly no idea what happening here. That's sad but kinda funny too. :D
Luke Dylan It's up to seven people now!
Must be Justin bieber followers!!!
Name of the song he plays in 1'10'' - 1'52''??
Coming round the mountain!
lol @ ari's face @ 14:40
Imagine tain watts would play this shit no match my friends, he's probably the jazz monster
11:30, tho...
Anyone know what hats Ari is using here?
its looks like vintage zildjian avedis thin new beats
Chris Peters Bosphorous lyric 14" those are his signature model. And really good ones
16:08... I recognize that... what is it? Tip of my tongue.
+penyalius I Believe I can fly quote
He talks drums