Nardis is the most hip jazz standard and is also super hip

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
  • CORRECTIONS: The intro to the Mike Stern recording is NOT in 7/4, it's just got some weird rhythmic groupings and I never updated my teenage error. I apologise for being dumb.
    Nardis is one of the dopest jazz standards around, and it's way cooler than you. Bill Evans and Miles Davis are cooler than you. MF Doom and Kendrick Lamar are cooler than you. Terrace Martin and Thundercat are cooler than you.
    Don't worry though, they're cooler than me too. You're almost certainly cooler than me too. You can also get cooler by listening to it. I hope this video gets you there.
    I'm Tim Beau Bennett, and I'm making videos about jazz history. Sometimes I talk about jazz musicians, sometimes the songs, and sometimes about genres. I play jazz guitar, though I would call myself a keen amateur, rather than a professional. These videos are a work in progress, but there are many more to come - so please subscribe and let me know what you'd like to see in the comments!
    #jazz #Nardis #standards
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    ⦿ RESOURCES & LINKS ⦿
    Kind of Blue - A Davis/Evans collab: • Was Kind of Blue a Col...
    Jeff Meshel’s excellent article on Bill Evans & Nardis: www.jmeshel.com/124-bill-evan...
    ⦿ MUSIC TO HEAR ⦿
    The definitive Bill Evans' recording or Nardis (IMHO): • Bill Evans Trio - Nardis
    Madvillain - Raid: • Madvillain - Raid
    Abstract Orchestra - Raid: • Abstract Orchestra 'Raid'
    untitled 05 - Kendrick Lamar: • untitled 05 09.21.2014...
    Joe Henderson’s recording of Nardis: • Nardis
    Mike Stern’s fusion version of Nardis: • Nardis
    Nardis with Ari Hoenig on drums: • Pilc Moutin Hoenig - N...
    Nardis/Untitled 05 live (feat Terrace Martin, Thundercat, Robert Glasper, Kamasi Washington, Chris Dave): • Untitled 05/Nardis - R...

Комментарии • 191

  • @TimBeauBennett
    @TimBeauBennett  3 года назад +42

    CORRECTION: Joe Henderson's recording of Nardis appeared on The Kicker, not Page One. Both are good albums, though I actually prefer The Kicker, so that works out well for you. Thanks to u/profscumbag on Reddit for the fact check.

  • @Jack-vc2te
    @Jack-vc2te 3 года назад +146

    I don’t know why some people are mad about people learning about Nardis through madlib. I think it is good because it is bringing people to jazz and great songs like Nardis.

    • @TimBeauBennett
      @TimBeauBennett  3 года назад +23

      1000% man - so many modern jazz players came to it through rock or pop (Pat Metheny anyone?) so I think this is the same. The popular music of the day might have changed, but it's the same process

    • @ramsesstafford4640
      @ramsesstafford4640 2 года назад +8

      It's not the first time people have learned about jazz through hip-hop A Tribe Called Quest has put a lot of people onto jazz. My 94 year old father put me on to Jazz.

    • @goobert2469
      @goobert2469 Год назад +2

      @@ramsesstafford4640 this is true, I’m heavily into jazz and started getting into it through Tribe, Pete, nujabes and them guys

    • @G8tr1522
      @G8tr1522 Год назад

      me, remembering when i got into hip hop through jazz when i was 19 in 2013.

  • @ElectroAtletico
    @ElectroAtletico 11 месяцев назад +25

    I've always viewed "NARDIS" as the great Miles Davis song that Bill Evans "owned". Meanwhile, "Blue in Green" is the great Bill Evans song that Miles Davis "owned". 😎

  • @FranciscoBerkemeier
    @FranciscoBerkemeier 3 года назад +45

    Came from Reddit. Absolutely love this kind of content. Songs have stories and crucial moments behind them. To get to know the details truly makes the song even more special. Nardis is one of my all time favorites. Awesome video

    • @TimBeauBennett
      @TimBeauBennett  3 года назад +2

      Thanks Francisco, really appreciate that! And I totally agree - when I was getting really serious about learning the repertoire I found it really useful to learn the background of a tune, so I guess I'm trying to make stuff that would have made it easier for me at that time.

  • @stephenrothman6058
    @stephenrothman6058 Год назад +3

    I’m 65 years old and have been a fan of Bill Evans since I was a teenager. I saw Bill live many times and feel like he played Nardis most of those dates. With the exception of the jazz musicians who were contemporaries of Evans, I never heard of most of the musicians you mention in this video until tonight. Now I have plenty of new stuff to check out. Thanks.

  • @ninrey19
    @ninrey19 2 года назад +2

    Your videos are criminally underated I enjoy them so much!

  • @kaimaster30
    @kaimaster30 2 года назад +4

    This quality of this video (and channel) is exceptionally high - I LOVED watching this, stayed entertained the entire way through. I actually really loved your demonstration of Nardis on guitar + Rhodes at the start of the video, I wish I could hear more of it hahaha (if you have it uploaded somewhere please let me know!)
    Keep up the amazing work, your channel deserves wayyyyy more recognition and I’m confident it will come with time :)

  • @on-locationwithpastorbobma6656
    @on-locationwithpastorbobma6656 Год назад +2

    Thanks so much for all this background on Bill Evans. I've been a fan since I started playing jazz piano in the early 60s after I heard Kinda Blue. Looking forward to the other videos.

  • @chakuseki
    @chakuseki 2 года назад +1

    What an awesome video about one of my favorite songs. Thanks for linking so many different eras and artists!

  • @petecurry4881
    @petecurry4881 Год назад +4

    In the version on Bill Evans' Explorations, the beginning of the head goes back to Emaj7 very quickly: Em7 - Fmaj7 - *Emaj7 - B7 - Cmaj7 - Fmaj7 - Emaj7 - Emin7. In every other version and even the soloing it usually goes straight to the B7, but I always liked that little detail in that arrangement.

    • @josephon23
      @josephon23 8 месяцев назад +1

      isn't there a Am7 between Cmaj7 and Fmaj7

    • @josephon23
      @josephon23 8 месяцев назад

      I agree though I really like the explorations version too

  • @aleclindsay3174
    @aleclindsay3174 Год назад +2

    Subbed! Great vid! Fellow keen jazz amateur & MF DOOM fanatic. There's a reason there is overlap between those two groups in the venn diagram. DOOM understood and had impeccable taste in music.

    • @TimBeauBennett
      @TimBeauBennett  Год назад

      Heck yeah - I feel like people having great taste is the first and most important step in making great music. DOOM had that locked

  • @paxwallacejazz
    @paxwallacejazz 3 года назад +10

    Why no one ever mentions Ralph Towner's many Solo versions of Nardis is beyond me. Always acoustic using classical technique he plays piano really well and the guitar very pianistically. A master who's always gone his own way as great a composer as you'll ever find no really. A humble servant of the music.

    • @user-jo6ld3dq9x
      @user-jo6ld3dq9x 23 дня назад

      Thanks for mentioning this. I just checked it out. Great stuff.

  • @nickjohnson398
    @nickjohnson398 Год назад +2

    I first heard Nardis two years ago through "Raid" off Madvilliany, fast forward two years and now I've been taking jazz piano lessons, learning standards, improv, the whole jazz shebang. In the short-time I've been studying jazz, I've already become 10x the musician I was before, so in more ways than one Nardis changed my life haha.

  • @IHamilton9320
    @IHamilton9320 Год назад +1

    Great video! I knew there was some connection to be made with Untitled 5 but was never sure how to find out what it was. Everything makes sense now. Some outstanding musicianship from everyone involved

  • @zdunas23
    @zdunas23 2 года назад +2

    Nardis on George Russel's Ezz-thetics with Eric Dolphy is sick too

  • @txa1265
    @txa1265 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for the reminder of how awesome that Mike Stern album is! Nardis I do always think of Bill Evans, great video - and good luck with the channel!

    • @TimBeauBennett
      @TimBeauBennett  3 года назад

      Yeah I've been listening to it on repeat the last few days. I really like hearing how modern players approach standards, it shows off their personal style in a more familiar context, which is always cool.

  • @KateCarew
    @KateCarew 2 года назад +5

    Nope, you’re not the only one 😂
    I grew up (born in 1978) listening to this and it BURNED my brain.
    During college I tended bar at a really great little jazz club that had a modicum of notoriety associated with it and I got to hear great music, solidifying my deep love of jazz for eternity.
    I like this dissection. Nice piece 👌🏻

    • @TimBeauBennett
      @TimBeauBennett  2 года назад +1

      Hey cheers, much appreciated. Was a fun one to make, just got to listen to rad tunes for a few weeks.

    • @KateCarew
      @KateCarew 2 года назад

      @@TimBeauBennett you’ve got a nice gig going!
      I appreciate how well you share the info too!

  • @jeffreygeorge4537
    @jeffreygeorge4537 Год назад +1

    Loved the video! I'm pretty sure the Mike Stern version is just in 4/4 but obscuring common time by emphasizing changes on beat 3

  • @iandownie9174
    @iandownie9174 3 года назад +4

    That was great!
    Not sure if you were interested in other songs that sampled nardis but Madlib first used this sample on the track “on point” while producing for his hip hop group called “the lootpack”.

    • @TimBeauBennett
      @TimBeauBennett  3 года назад +1

      Yeah definitely keen to check it out, thanks for the tip!

  • @GabeKMusic
    @GabeKMusic 11 месяцев назад

    Fantastic content. Happy to have found your niche channel!

  • @dogukandalgc3670
    @dogukandalgc3670 3 года назад +1

    Man you deserve more and more views videos are amazing by all means

    • @TimBeauBennett
      @TimBeauBennett  3 года назад

      Haha thanks man - if I can get around to finishing the videos I've already got taped then that might help!

  • @tangerlegend
    @tangerlegend 3 года назад

    Awesome video and production quality! Subscribed:)

  • @david8905
    @david8905 7 месяцев назад +1

    Joe Henderson's version of Nardis was on his "The Kicker" album.

  • @guitarjr
    @guitarjr 2 года назад

    Well done man! Super interesting and informative

  • @AlexB-zw4bs
    @AlexB-zw4bs 2 года назад

    Great content. Thanks! Will be tuning in to more videos.

  • @jackxavier3915
    @jackxavier3915 3 года назад +2

    You really do ya homework! Chris Dave, Mike Stern too!

  • @jonathanzielke2280
    @jonathanzielke2280 11 месяцев назад

    Bro, all the best! Thanks for this effort.

  • @rillloudmother
    @rillloudmother 3 года назад +2

    Another great video. Keep it up, man!

    • @TimBeauBennett
      @TimBeauBennett  3 года назад

      Cheers dude - thanks for coming back. Relevant to your avatar, I re-watched the original muppets movie the other day - still holds up.

  • @Jensienator007
    @Jensienator007 3 года назад

    I honestly don't understand how u haven't got more views/subs my man. I really enjoy your content! Thanks a lot

    • @TimBeauBennett
      @TimBeauBennett  3 года назад +1

      Haha thanks Jens. I think my lack of consistency in uploading isn't helping! But hey, I have two half edited videos for you to look forward to...

    • @Jensienator007
      @Jensienator007 3 года назад

      @@TimBeauBennett Awesome 🙏😌

  • @jonathanrossmusic2509
    @jonathanrossmusic2509 3 года назад

    Great standard, and great video!

  • @Ben-uk5qt
    @Ben-uk5qt 2 года назад +2

    thundercat, terrance, kamasi, glasper, and chris dave is a fucking crazy band, still so glad we got that lmao

  • @joebloggs339
    @joebloggs339 Год назад +3

    Great video. My favourite version (bc it's the only version I know) is Lenny Breau playing it with Dick Cotton. That whole album is, IMO, the absolute pinnacle of Lenny's playing.

    • @johnnyschex2647
      @johnnyschex2647 7 месяцев назад

      What's the name of that recording ? Thx.

  • @selmabaptista8189
    @selmabaptista8189 3 года назад

    I can only thank you for this amazing article, incredible comments! Thank you!

  • @rowanno
    @rowanno Год назад

    This is super cool to learn about. I had no idea that Nardis was sampled in one of my fav MF DOOM songs, AND one of my fav Kendrick songs

  • @noahcraig8420
    @noahcraig8420 10 месяцев назад +1

    I had the honor of playing this with my closest buds and i can say without a doubt it was the most magical experience I’ve had on stage. We stumbled on it by chance in the real book and still joke about it to this day

  • @11coopbasscooper55
    @11coopbasscooper55 Год назад +2

    Hey, I appreciate this. I'm a bass player and I have been on the Japanese jazz for a while now. The bass lines are something I am learning right now. They do bass lines kind of different than what the US has been playing for years. Basically, the grooves (japanese), go a difference way. Ex: we may do major bass lines,...where in my mind, the japanese will do a major bass line and head off into a minor groove instead of you being able to predict the next note. So, that make me sound different around my bass friends. If that makes since. :D

    • @TheGlippe
      @TheGlippe Год назад

      Hey man, that's cool. Could you suggest a recording that illustrates that?

    • @11coopbasscooper55
      @11coopbasscooper55 Год назад

      @@TheGlippe like "CASIOPEA" just look them up and scale through some of their tunes. Wait a minute let me check for 2 particular one I know you'll like,...hold up a second. Try these two,..."MIDNUGHT RENDEZVOUS and SET SAIL. Listen how they groove on off key style. Let me know what you hear. I'm down for hearing others opinions as well. Kind of like, we help each other. 👌😉

    • @TheGlippe
      @TheGlippe Год назад +1

      @@11coopbasscooper55I can dig it. I'm a self taught trad jazz guy with a lot of gaps in basic music theory. That being said, In midnight I hear a tune in e minor but I dont hear a definite e minor chord. Sound more like E7. Which is cool. The bass isn't time keeping so much as being free to serve the song in its own unique way. I really didnt like this type of music at first. I remember a lot of high school jazz guys liking this stuff: I thought it just sounded plastic. Something that you could use as a soundtrack to an instructional video from the eighties. Its definitely grown on me since then. Vaporwave sounds like it uses tracks from this genre.
      There is alot of good stuff for a bass player to check out in this music especially if you do the slap bass guitar.

  • @matthewbrown900
    @matthewbrown900 3 года назад +1

    This is a great video. I'd definitely watch more like this!

    • @TimBeauBennett
      @TimBeauBennett  3 года назад +1

      There are more in the works! Thanks Matthew

  • @edmondkennedy7656
    @edmondkennedy7656 3 года назад

    Also came from reddit; this is damn great content!

  • @kenzinho91
    @kenzinho91 3 года назад +1

    Great video!

  • @het_gele_teken
    @het_gele_teken Год назад

    Massive fan of the Mike Stern version of Nardis here. Great video, thanks!

  • @kaueoliveira7224
    @kaueoliveira7224 3 года назад

    Awesome content, man. Keep it up!

  • @choward5430
    @choward5430 5 месяцев назад

    I noticed 379,043 times Bill Evans live in Helsinki views in what appears to be a personal residence. 200+ views are me! Each time I watch it, I love it. I have every piano note memorized. Bill Evans annihilates this song.

  • @alexmarkowski3859
    @alexmarkowski3859 5 месяцев назад

    Tony Rice Unit is my first exposure to this classic and really the sweetest version i know. And still my favorite. Check it out when you get a chance.

  • @alexanderpotts8425
    @alexanderpotts8425 3 года назад +2

    came for the jazz history, stayed for the castle clip

  • @mariobendimezrivero3838
    @mariobendimezrivero3838 10 месяцев назад +1

    What about Chet Baker’s version on 1985 LP Candy with a beautiful piano introduction by JL Rassinfosse and Michel Graillier on the bass, beautiful!!

  • @adiabadic
    @adiabadic 3 года назад +1

    I found Nardis through the Madvillain sample but only today did I discover that it was sampled in untitled 05. God I love digging through samples

  • @franekkwiatkowski9472
    @franekkwiatkowski9472 Год назад

    Great video brother

  • @germansozzi2187
    @germansozzi2187 3 года назад +4

    I've been listening to Evan's recording of this as well as some other artist's, and I found that while that E major chord is played on the melody of the song, on the solos that chord is always substituted for an E minor: the E major chord is never played. If you, or anynone, hace some insights about this, I would love to hear them.
    Great work!

    • @Caleb-zl4wk
      @Caleb-zl4wk 10 месяцев назад +1

      My interpretation of that would be that it's just a lot of chords to play in a small space and it's easier to solo over a track when it has simpler chords yk

  • @alainpicard2206
    @alainpicard2206 3 года назад +2

    Great video. Have you heard the Ralph Towner version from his 1979 album "Solo concert"? I love this versions but I look forward to ear the versions you suggest.

    • @TimBeauBennett
      @TimBeauBennett  3 года назад

      I've actually had a friend recommend me it just this morning! I haven't checked it out but I certainly will. Thanks for watching!

    • @GillJazzTranscriptions
      @GillJazzTranscriptions 3 года назад

      @@TimBeauBennett very great version by Ralph Towner, it’s also a good pianist!

  • @derfeus
    @derfeus 10 месяцев назад

    Tony Rice, the great bluegrass guitarist, recorded this tune a few times.

  • @TheMickaelD
    @TheMickaelD 7 дней назад

    Having heard Evans’ voice in the interview, yeah I can see how he would have said “I’m a nardis” 😄

  • @david8905
    @david8905 7 месяцев назад

    Richie Beirach played a beautifully haunting version of the song on his trio album "Eon" for ECM records (1975).
    Frank Tusa and Jeff Williams joined him on the date.

  • @olivier_desmet
    @olivier_desmet 3 года назад

    Great video. I still love the Cannonball version. It's really unfortunate that Miles never recorded a version of it.

    • @TimBeauBennett
      @TimBeauBennett  3 года назад +2

      Totally, I would have loved to hear him play it. I don't LOVE the cannonball version, but I still enjoy it if I listen to it, if that makes sense. To be fair though it is a weird tune and it was the first time anyone had taken a crack at it

  • @MassiveChetBakerFan
    @MassiveChetBakerFan 9 месяцев назад +1

    Chet Baker also recorded some wonderful versions of Nardis.

  • @jermainecarter539
    @jermainecarter539 6 месяцев назад

    “Setting Sun” by a late 90s hip hop group called Unspoken Heard was the first time I heard Nardis .. I’ve heard a million versions since.. brilliant tune

  • @paulmalfara6071
    @paulmalfara6071 2 года назад +1

    Aside from the songs on Kind of Blue...
    an album essentially built around Bill Evans' piano style.
    Yeah, since Bill Evans composed some of the songs and contributed greatly to the others.

  • @remyvegamedia
    @remyvegamedia Год назад

    Came late. But I've actually noticed that the melody of the A section outlines the E Double Harmonic Major scale, especially because of it using that Emaj7 with the b2 on the last bar leading to the Emin7.

  • @tedl7538
    @tedl7538 Месяц назад

    Great overview of the song and its various incarnations. Thanks much!

  • @reginaldallenii5681
    @reginaldallenii5681 2 года назад

    brilliant breakdown! new sub here

  • @rafaeltmanso
    @rafaeltmanso Месяц назад

    amazing content. thank you!

  • @brucewright8965
    @brucewright8965 2 года назад

    good stuff!

  • @maximbelmont4641
    @maximbelmont4641 3 года назад +1

    This video was such a great random find since a Miles is my favorite artist of all time. I love Evans, Doom & Lamar...BTW I didn't even know Lamar song sample Nardis.

    • @TimBeauBennett
      @TimBeauBennett  3 года назад +1

      Awesome, glad you dug it! Yeah there are so many sweet jazz samples in hip hop, I'll try to do more vidyas on them in the Future

    • @maximbelmont4641
      @maximbelmont4641 3 года назад

      @@TimBeauBennett thank you...I'm also got a idea for you... Wynton & Miles both record a album in tribute to Jack Johnson (Boxer,) I can't think of two albums that clearly shows the difference musical point of view of both artist.

    • @TimBeauBennett
      @TimBeauBennett  3 года назад +1

      Actually that's a very cool idea - both of them have such different attitudes to music too

  • @GrumpyStormtrooper
    @GrumpyStormtrooper 3 года назад

    What a great video, glad I got it in my recommended page

  • @Ambidextroid
    @Ambidextroid Месяц назад

    My favourite version is Chet Baker trio on the album Candy. Check it out! There's a video recording of the session on RUclips.

  • @mewsick5093
    @mewsick5093 5 месяцев назад

    Mike Stern is so fucking underrated that it's disgusting. That kind of shit gives me mood swings.

  • @ricardofranciszayas
    @ricardofranciszayas Год назад

    On the version of Bill Evans on this video, Eddie Gomez is phenomenal.

  • @bmprrr
    @bmprrr 3 года назад +1

    Subscribed!

  • @TooOldFor
    @TooOldFor 11 месяцев назад

    Philip Catherine's album "I Remember You" has a nice version of "Nardis", too.

  • @eosborne6495
    @eosborne6495 Год назад

    Tony Rice’s bluegrass version is also killin

  • @jorymil
    @jorymil 10 месяцев назад

    Had no idea this became a crossover pop hit! Cool!

  • @chrishoey9158
    @chrishoey9158 Месяц назад

    Great vid! Love bill evans!

  • @LateNightNotes
    @LateNightNotes Год назад +1

    Great video. Check out Richard Beirach's version on his 1974 album Eon. Brings an entirely different perspective to the tune while maintaining the spirit.

  • @jackxavier3915
    @jackxavier3915 3 года назад +2

    YOOOO UNTITLED 05 IS MY SHIT SHOUT OUT TERRACE MARTIN. THUNDERCAT TOO. THIS IS DOPE. DIDNT EVEN CATCH THE NARDIS INNIT!!!!💯

    • @TimBeauBennett
      @TimBeauBennett  3 года назад

      YOOOO I COMPLETELY AGREE WITH THIS COMMENT!!!!

  • @shanewirkes
    @shanewirkes 3 года назад

    Great video! I hope there’s an alternate universe where that Bill Evans biopic starring Crispin Glover got made to much acclaim.

    • @TimBeauBennett
      @TimBeauBennett  3 года назад

      There must have been someone who tried to make it happen at some point, surely. I'll assume that alternate reality exists under proven otherwise

    • @aleksandarstojceski3139
      @aleksandarstojceski3139 3 года назад

      Always thought if they ever make Bill Evan's movie he should play him

  • @flickrmark
    @flickrmark Год назад

    Just got here so for your interest : A rare Richard Beirach album on the Japanese "Trio" (Kenwood) label ruclips.net/video/jW-i-mIjjIs/видео.html And another Beirach take here ruclips.net/video/2VWLgFHWTwE/видео.html Someone earlier mentioned his version from the album "Eon" which is definitely worth hearing 👍

  • @JosephPardyMusic
    @JosephPardyMusic 2 года назад

    classic track i love it

  • @pixiedixie3187
    @pixiedixie3187 2 года назад

    Jorge Pardo Las zigarras son quizas sordas" Nardis......OOOOH,Boy!! In this album ,Jorge, (Flute and Sax) made versions of Miles Davis tracks, mixing Jazz and flamenco ,,,awesome!

  • @davids.963
    @davids.963 9 месяцев назад

    I love Chet Baker at Gazell library version. Don't miss the piano intro, it's an absolute perfection.

  • @julianjustin3455
    @julianjustin3455 2 года назад +1

    Is there anything in this world that gives away similar vibes this masterpiece does ?

    • @philpistone6087
      @philpistone6087 Год назад

      Listen to joe Henderson el barrio not exactly but you’ll be very glad you listened

  • @MrBumrah123
    @MrBumrah123 2 года назад

    Imagine this dude telling you to listen to something because it makes you 'hip'. FML

  • @SoChilledOutGuy
    @SoChilledOutGuy 9 месяцев назад

    I understand that legally MF DOOM was english, but he was a New Yorker through and through.

  • @laurieverchomin8638
    @laurieverchomin8638 Год назад

    Nardis = the extended liminal bridge. Being hip is cool. Being is better. Just being.

  • @PaulieStamets
    @PaulieStamets 2 года назад

    oh this series is great to smoke to. Thanks man

  • @bikocyko
    @bikocyko 2 месяца назад

    Nardis, by the artist
    working the hardest
    don't discard this video, it's super nice

  • @jivinmiles6352
    @jivinmiles6352 Год назад

    I instantly recognized two Kendrick Lamar songs that uses the Nardis vibe when you played the chords. “How much a dollar costs” is the other one. The chords aren’t the same but the vibe feels the same to me

  • @djmileski
    @djmileski 9 месяцев назад

    Explorations album to me has the essential version on Bills headline

  • @KrishK8055
    @KrishK8055 Месяц назад

    Its the Phrygian that gives it that eastern vibe I am sure

  • @cerberus2881
    @cerberus2881 3 года назад

    Atmos Trio did a nice job with it.

  • @Don2Rich
    @Don2Rich 3 года назад

    If anyone wants to hear what Miles might of sound like on this tune, check out Wallace Roney on Cody Moffett's album Evidence

  • @FandenFaen
    @FandenFaen 3 года назад

    I recommend Chet Bakers duet with piano on Nardis from the 80s. It's here on youtube.

  • @abagz3919
    @abagz3919 10 месяцев назад +6

    Mf doom isn’t British he’s from long island

    • @morgengabe1
      @morgengabe1 Месяц назад

      Where was he born?

    • @abagz3919
      @abagz3919 Месяц назад

      @@morgengabe1 he grew up on Long Island and had a NY accent

    • @morgengabe1
      @morgengabe1 Месяц назад

      @@abagz3919 that's not what I asked.

    • @muttdiggedy
      @muttdiggedy Месяц назад

      ALL CAPS WHEN YOU SPELL THE MAN’s NAME!

    • @morgengabe1
      @morgengabe1 Месяц назад +1

      @@abagz3919 if that isn't enough ask yourself: why was he deported to England?

  • @Keith-zc2nn
    @Keith-zc2nn 10 месяцев назад

    If you can hear Emily Remler you would freak. I have it. I want to post it but it's just audio and I'm not sure how.

  • @petercallaway3376
    @petercallaway3376 2 месяца назад

    Mike Stern cop the intro from Bill Evans. This is the only recording of that intro with Bill Evans Trio live.

  • @nehuencastillo2781
    @nehuencastillo2781 3 года назад

    i loveee nardis in all versions

  • @-Osiris-
    @-Osiris- 3 года назад

    Statik Selektah sampled this as well!

  • @lastho
    @lastho 3 года назад +1

    "its just the vibe of it" that was perfect. imagine being a jazz lawyer, in court for defending all these criminally cool tunes. wish that was a job.

    • @TimBeauBennett
      @TimBeauBennett  3 года назад

      You know it would be great. Although with all the copyright lawsuits being thrown around these days, I wonder if we're not that far off...

  • @future62
    @future62 3 года назад +2

    Great vid as always. Question- is this Phrygian, and if so are there any other examples of songs/standards in that mode you can recommend? This is a really nice departure from the modal/2-5-1 stuff that is super prevalent. Thanks

    • @TimBeauBennett
      @TimBeauBennett  3 года назад +3

      Hey future - thanks for coming back! And yeah, the song is essentially in E Phrygian, though it evokes some harmonic minor in the melody around the B7 and Emaj7 chords, which are both 'outside' the mode. In both cases the melody descends by a semitone -> minor third -> semitone, which is that classic harmonic minor sound. The B section is a bit more functional though, which is a nice contrast.
      As for other tunes to check out, start with 'Solea' off Sketches of Spain, same era. There's also some Phrygian in 'Speak no Evil' the Wayne Shorter tune, but I admit I haven't checked it out that much.
      That all said, I'm not a super theory master. I mostly conceptualise the harmony based on what I need to play over the tune, so there may be other/better ways to analyse these songs.

    • @gauchemurleau
      @gauchemurleau 2 года назад +1

      White Rabbit is Phrygian, and Grace Slick wrote it after binge listening to 'Solea' as TBB notes below. Django Reinhardt works are replete with examples and worth exploring.

    • @remyvegamedia
      @remyvegamedia Год назад

      The melody actually outlines E DOUBLE HARMONIC MAJOR 😁
      E F G# A B C D#

  • @christophernorman8127
    @christophernorman8127 5 месяцев назад

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  • @jamesgarratt4186
    @jamesgarratt4186 3 года назад

    This was stellar! A1 content and commenter

  • @beforeourveryeyes
    @beforeourveryeyes Год назад

    Any chance that anyone was inspired by Camillo de Nardis? Thank you!