Lagrene visto più volte dal vivo in un teatro della mia città in una rassegna jazz con mio fratello e Raffaele montrasio quando era ancora in vita storico chitarrista di carosone ...ricordi...bellissimo concerto
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Three guys playng with extreme elegance. Oh wait do not forget the sweetness and sharpness of rythmic section.
Yes of course I can imagine someone at any level making a fool of themselves but is it not also a very delicate balance of showing off, holding back and letting others breath.What I love is the different personalities coming through. Christian's painful grimmacing contrasting Rosenberg's wonderful relaxation! It is only natural that ego drives ambition to be the best. These guys and many others put in awesome practice to be the best and they know they are the very best and we know they are!
la musica es como el alma y las historias....es inmortal.....Summertime es inmortal, estos msuicos tambien y probablemnte su compositor este entre el publico tomandose una copa y sonriendo ...... Es lo q tiene ser inmortal
Yes absolutely right - it is a mature balance of showing off and backing off and allowing the space without crowding the tune and these musicians do show respect. They are all world class players and if you want to nit pick about whether Christian is of the calibre of Birelli, I have played this gorgeous video many many times (for enjoyment and to play along to) and can see and hear some missed notes by Birelli - but so what - thats the electricity of playing live!
I think it's an artistic choice too!!.. first time i've watching this video i've listen a percussion sound.. but no musician playing it... in fact i think it's bireli who is playing percussion with his muted string.. PS: i love all solos guitar in this song!!!
Beautiful interpretation of the song. Three different style of guitar playing goes very well here. Birelli plays as Wes Montgomery/George Benson, Stochelo..well plays as Stochelo and I love Escoude's own style.
@lhurien And, of course, as you stated it, a real musician best knows when to play and when to leave space... in France, all these guitarists show the others great respect
i had this on a playlist in the background while cleaning the place up after lastnights party, about to comment that it must be summertime,, since alot of his songs on youtube aren't named. glad i didnt ha duh
I was only joking about ever being able to play like Rosenberg (my personal favourite), I am obviously hugely elated/influenced listening and in particular to Summertime repeatedly by these guys, but am quite happy with the way and level I play at. It is the enjoyment that counts and my only envy is not having a gang of mates at my level to just jam with as these guys are doing. I'm not a gypsy jazz purist but blend it with latin jazz so I'd better get off this thread before I get kicked off!
You can download the video of this site with a special program, there are even some sites that can do this for you. Then you rip the audio (i.e. with Total Converter)and convert it to mp3. Easy!
All three of these guys are amazing in their own right. The folks that are bashing Escoude might take note that other than the fact that his style is different, he's playing with a broken E string.
@lhurien yes, missed the point. Listen to the phrasing at the start of Bireli's solo conjuring up Wes as a response and the antithesis of, yet sublimely complimnetary, to Stocky's start - notice the smile on Stock'ys face mid way in B's solo.
... ça s'entend que même en cassant 1 corde, C. Escoudé IMPROVISE, et c'est ça la musique vivante !... Quand aau reste, si ceux qui "imaginent" : ont-ils déjà bossé défoncés ?... Sans rancune au-cu-ne (poil aux runes).
@findmads lol you didnt get what i mean dude.. what i mean by "cord progression" by bireli, it's not the technique of thumb picking or octave style... what i men is that, he converted the whole scale into chords and play it like fast scale progression... and its hard, even the rosenberg trio was amazed and smiled at what bireli's doin... :)
Hello, now reading your other comments you are obviously quite authoritative about gypsy jazz! I also did a bit of Googling since and on what looks like a reputable site it states that Django sold and gave away Selmer guitars! Perhaps the story I heard (from a reputable source) happened with perhaps a particular limited edition or maybe as you say, However, all this is quite irrelevant to the burning question of when I will ever be able play like these guys. Im taking pills to live till Im 200.
I could have asked Matelo(Ferret) when he came to see us so gently but he passed in the early nineties and I wouldn't trust his son's word. He was a guitarist, fairly well known among gypsies and the brother of Sarrane who'd actually played a lot with Django. So he would have told me if he had been given that Selmer by his brother's family and if Sarrane were given it... Anyway, I'l not likely to meet any of these guys soon.
Okay, I didn't ask Angelo that when I had a chat with him before he performed in my city a year or two back but surely they spark off each other? If you look at the concluding phrase Rosenberg looks at Christian (I think) they are clearly thinking - who's going to end it? I read into that 'the best guy' but I could be completely wrong. I was once told that anyone good enough to play with Django would be given a Selmer guitar on condition he didn't sell it. Isn't that competition learned young?
Lagrene visto più volte dal vivo in un teatro della mia città in una rassegna jazz con mio fratello e Raffaele montrasio quando era ancora in vita storico chitarrista di carosone ...ricordi...bellissimo concerto
Three guys playng with extreme elegance.
Oh wait do not forget the sweetness and sharpness of rythmic section.
The bassist holds it real nice too... man, it's all so sweet to my ears
Bireli's solo is amazing!!!
AMAZING! Stochelo is so fantastic. One of my very favorite players. And Birele Lagrene is so amazing! Thanks for posting these living legends!
Amazing octave, First time see you play that long. thanks Bireli
This Rosenberg guy is improvisation genious
Wahnsinn 1000.mal gesehen und immer ein hammer ..da gibts nichts drüber die zwei bestten mit besten begleit gitarre ever 🎉
Yes of course I can imagine someone at any level making a fool of themselves but is it not also a very delicate balance of showing off, holding back and letting others breath.What I love is the different personalities coming through. Christian's painful grimmacing contrasting Rosenberg's wonderful relaxation! It is only natural that ego drives ambition to be the best. These guys and many others put in awesome practice to be the best and they know they are the very best and we know they are!
Well said, especially the part of practising👌
I never heard of these guys till now. Amazing ;-)
Stochelo is pure magic.
Jag RYSER! Wow vad de är skickliga på att förmedla... Sen är de ju fantastiska gitarrister... Jag beundrar dem som musikant, man NJUTER! Baxtalo!
All sounded Beautiful But Bireli's Solo part was the best haha!
Bireli Lagrene is one of the greatest mucisians in the world
I shook his hand
è semplicemente fantastico potrei ascoltarlo 99 volte al giorno senza mai stancarmene...
I swear to god Bireli can play any style or genre there is
la musica es como el alma y las historias....es inmortal.....Summertime es inmortal, estos msuicos tambien y probablemnte su compositor este entre el publico tomandose una copa y sonriendo ...... Es lo q tiene ser inmortal
Yes absolutely right - it is a mature balance of showing off and backing off and allowing the space without crowding the tune and these musicians do show respect. They are all world class players and if you want to nit pick about whether Christian is of the calibre of Birelli, I have played this gorgeous video many many times (for enjoyment and to play along to) and can see and hear some missed notes by Birelli - but so what - thats the electricity of playing live!
Incredible musicianship. Tugs at the heartstrings!
Bireli didn't even use a pick for that solo, and he absolutely killed. Wow!
I think it's an artistic choice too!!.. first time i've watching this video i've listen a percussion sound.. but no musician playing it... in fact i think it's bireli who is playing percussion with his muted string.. PS: i love all solos guitar in this song!!!
GUITAR MONSTER BIRELI.......Born playing the guitar!
underated Christian Escoude , beautifull phrases...
Merci, je ne connaissais pas cette rencontre.
Stochelo's melodic development and phrasing are incredible...
THE BEST SUMMERTIME I HAVE EVER HEARD !!!!!!!!!!!
FANTASTIC:-)))
a brilliant performance from the trio
Woow this is what u can call real music ❤️ i love it best music gipsyguitarmusic
BONJOUR
C'EST DU LOURD
MERCI
dont have any words for this...
Avec birelli
Tout est possible....il enfonce les portes !!!!!!!😍😍😍😍🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
that flat 5 to root phrase at the start blows me away every time
Rosenberg a musical genius who had to battle many demons in his tragic life. I hope he wins the fight.
Masterpiece !!!
A real good time this Summertime by the Rosenbergers Biréli and Chris Escoude
Mon chorus préféré de Biréli à ce jour !
They are GREAT !!!!!
Eric - Studio ChinChan
C est vraiment du talent à l état pure bravo le grateux
bireli lagrene tiene mucha magia y siempre se nota y emociona
Yes yes yes! Brilliant!
pure inspiration
i love these guys
che dire .... non ho parole
Fantastic!!!!
bravo et merci !
Rosenberg Trio RULLLEZZ!!)) JAZZ IS JAZZ!!!
Simply wow!
Beautiful interpretation of the song.
Three different style of guitar playing goes very well here.
Birelli plays as Wes Montgomery/George Benson, Stochelo..well plays as Stochelo and I love Escoude's own style.
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Rosenber - серьёзная ФИРМА
Rosenberg..sublime
In a word " WOW"!
Une tuerie!
Music is also about having fun and inspre each other - which is the core of the whole concert - great experience
PURE MAGIC.....
My favorite is Escoude
Magical
Yes,very very GOOD!!!!!!
Fabulous.
just bad assed! thanks
@lhurien And, of course, as you stated it, a real musician best knows when to play and when to leave space... in France, all these guitarists show the others great respect
Masters, all...but Bireli is a *super*master
puro chingon como debe..aplausos
Excellent ..
i had this on a playlist in the background while cleaning the place up after lastnights party, about to comment that it must be summertime,, since alot of his songs on youtube aren't named. glad i didnt ha duh
I was only joking about ever being able to play like Rosenberg (my personal favourite), I am obviously hugely elated/influenced listening and in particular to Summertime repeatedly by these guys, but am quite happy with the way and level I play at. It is the enjoyment that counts and my only envy is not having a gang of mates at my level to just jam with as these guys are doing. I'm not a gypsy jazz purist but blend it with latin jazz so I'd better get off this thread before I get kicked off!
WoW bravo Master.
this is the best
this concert is on "The Rosenberg Trio" cd
Pure cool !
Pretty amazing indeed
Looove !
Tous sans exception des virtuoses
sorprendente como tocan la guitarra estos batos
Superb
You can download the video of this site with a special program, there are even some sites that can do this for you. Then you rip the audio (i.e. with Total Converter)and convert it to mp3. Easy!
Fantasticos.
All three of these guys are amazing in their own right. The folks that are bashing Escoude might take note that other than the fact that his style is different, he's playing with a broken E string.
No disregard to his playing but look closer and you'll see that all six strings are there. beautifully played by all 3 legends though! :)
@lhurien yes, missed the point. Listen to the phrasing at the start of Bireli's solo conjuring up Wes as a response and the antithesis of, yet sublimely complimnetary, to Stocky's start - notice the smile on Stock'ys face mid way in B's solo.
... ça s'entend que même en cassant 1 corde, C. Escoudé IMPROVISE, et c'est ça la musique vivante !... Quand aau reste, si ceux qui "imaginent" : ont-ils déjà bossé défoncés ?... Sans rancune au-cu-ne (poil aux runes).
All super master👍👍👍👍👍
Listnen. 0:50 Hey who is playing bongo's? Oh wait it's Bireli who does an awesome bongo thing on guitar. Amazing
Holy cow 😎
..nice music
@findmads
lol you didnt get what i mean dude.. what i mean by "cord progression" by bireli, it's not the technique of thumb picking or octave style... what i men is that, he converted the whole scale into chords and play it like fast scale progression... and its hard, even the rosenberg trio was amazed and smiled at what bireli's doin... :)
BIRELLI!!
yes you are correct thanks!
brilland
All shredders should watch this and learn. Power, speed and technique with passion. There is a song there. Not just scales. Amazing skill.
Bireli Lagrene.Holy smokes...
j'aimerai bien connaître la grille exacte
Hello, now reading your other comments you are obviously quite authoritative about gypsy jazz! I also did a bit of Googling since and on what looks like a reputable site it states that Django sold and gave away Selmer guitars! Perhaps the story I heard (from a reputable source) happened with perhaps a particular limited edition or maybe as you say, However, all this is quite irrelevant to the burning question of when I will ever be able play like these guys. Im taking pills to live till Im 200.
stochelo is on fire !!!
The lead guitarist is an exact replica of the character Angel, the public prosecutor from the series Dexter. Other than that, what a fantastic show.
I could have asked Matelo(Ferret) when he came to see us so gently but he passed in the early nineties and I wouldn't trust his son's word. He was a guitarist, fairly well known among gypsies and the brother of Sarrane who'd actually played a lot with Django. So he would have told me if he had been given that Selmer by his brother's family and if Sarrane were given it... Anyway, I'l not likely to meet any of these guys soon.
"only joking about ever being able...". In Angelo Debarre's words: "Listen!, this is the world's best".
Okay, I didn't ask Angelo that when I had a chat with him before he performed in my city a year or two back but surely they spark off each other? If you look at the concluding phrase Rosenberg looks at Christian (I think) they are clearly thinking - who's going to end it? I read into that 'the best guy' but I could be completely wrong. I was once told that anyone good enough to play with Django would be given a Selmer guitar on condition he didn't sell it. Isn't that competition learned young?
wow. Great playing!
Nous'che at 5:36 getting a kick out of what Bireli's doin! haha
Nice frasing, of Stochello, especially in the beginning. Was he here in his prime?
he's coming for you
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