Haha, Watanabe looks so amused by Hiromi :) Then again, you can't really help BUT smile when you watch Hiromi live. It's something I feel everyone should experience at least once in their lifetime.
Austin's solo is the most intelligent 2 mins of solo piano i have ever heard. His command of phrasing and time astound me even after 1000 listens. I mourn his passing, the world is the poorer for it.
Oh my God that was incredible!I love Hiromi but the Old Man was just beautiful.I've been buying his records for over fifty years but only got to see him once.Such elegance and style.............................
Hello Folks, It's all great stuff. I'm a huge Hiromi fan at 63 years of age. She is a pounder but I think with purpose. With her own group she gives large segments of pieces over to the rhythm section and having read a bit by and about her that is a stated method. The drummer got some nice playing done during her 'pounding' I thought. Jay
The pianist's name is Himori Uehara (sound like You-ha-da in Japanese), and she's amazing. I would go to Japan just to sit on the same piano bench with her! Check her out!
hank's killin' them voicings in the end right there. luv it. GREAT PLAYING all-around in this video... I like how with younger players, you really see that they need more notes to get there point across... look how sparse chick's playing is. i LOVED everyone's solo though. :)
Delicious dark harmonies from Hank, but my word, Hiromi gives a perfect sef-exploding solo that drives sparks into your soul. The old masters may have all the control and know the tunes inside out and back to front, but it takes a youngster like Hiromi to really burn.
ナベサダ、チックコリア、上原ひろみ、オーティン・ペラルタ、そして、ハンク・ジョーンズだと想う。すごい!! I mean, I cry. They all are talking, speaking, loving, playing on music each other, Sadao Watanabe, Sadao, Uehara, Hiromi, Autin Peralta, then, Hank Jones and Chick Corea. They are music gods, making life and time so beautiful space and time so spread into our soul and mind, spirits. Thank you.
FWIW, this info is from wikipedia. It might help in locating the rest of the concert. At age 15, Peralta was a featured performer at the 2006 Tokyo Jazz Festival, appearing with his own trio, and performing live with major jazz and jazz fusion stars Chick Corea, Hank Jones, Sadao Watanabe, John Patitucci, Omar Hakim, and the young Japanese pianist Hiromi Uehara.
his timing feels great to me, and to vertigonick, sax jazz and piano jazz and whatever it is, it doesnt matter the instrument, its all essentially the same.
It's nice to see Patitucci and Hakim, two of the best Jazz musician in the world, be a STRONG background for this two young guys. You can feel a communication between different generations, different nationalities and different races from their eyes and every motion. I think this video is a very good example for the inheritance of music.
I'm convinced the rest of this doesn't exist. This is the only place I've found this concert, and I guess I'll never know how it ends. Maybe this is punishment for my sins.
And hank jones at the end played the most beautifully of them all...You can have all the technical ability in the world but hank jones brought the heart...and thats what its about.
I don't know what those saying "Hiromi's is the best solo" or "Chick's is" are talking about. Each solo had it's own charm. It's illogical to say that one was better. They are different musicians with different approaches to a same song. Chick's was a more relaxed solo, with a very comfortable and swinging feel, Hiromi's was energic and agressive, her trademark, Peralta's was subtle and precise, aiming more at sharper notes, and Hank's was a mature solo, one of an experienced legend.
Ooh, Dr. Jazz, Ima use that name :D The best way to interpret chords imo is to use their function and just play something that works in that key and goes the same way. Rhythm Changes are a good example, you can do anything really if you pretty much stay in key! There's different ways of seeing things here, but if the altered note is in the second octave and you could still play a 5, imo it has to be a #11, and you can't play a 4 on it..
That kid is son of the legendary Stacy Peralta. He is a legendary skateboarding. There's a film called Lords of Dogtown about him and his group (Z-Boys). I don't think that fact contributed enough for him, he has the potential to shine on his own.
SyracuseFunk, you're not too picky; you just don't understand. And his name is Sadao Watanabe; one of the best saxophonists in the world, when it comes to the tone (gentle yet powerful and articulate) he may well be the very best.
To be exact, the Db would be a C# and is a #11 usually in an altered chord. Usually the notes that are altered are the b9, b10/#9, #11 and b13. Herbie Hancock talked about a b15 one time but that's a pretty difficult note to understand how to use. Playing a Db triad on a G7 gets you somewhere, but it's not the most scientific way of seeing things ;)
Hey Chic and co. What's all this about, no support for the Saxophonist at the start? It was like " Are they selling Ice Cream now " But it came good, superb.
QUOTE damn....how can they play so well? /QUOTE They sold their soul to the 'cool daddy of the hip-underground' either that or the play the same tunes all their careers and get to know them backwards.
It's true that instruments don't *really* matter because it's all music. However, the phrasing that jazz *should* have mostly comes from sax players, as the evolution of the instrument and of the style were kinda in the same period. That's why people listen to horn players for phrasing, especially guitar players (like me). A typical jazz tone is just *ploink* but with some tricks you can get that horn vibe down pretty well.
Haha, Watanabe looks so amused by Hiromi :)
Then again, you can't really help BUT smile when you watch Hiromi live. It's something I feel everyone should experience at least once in their lifetime.
ひろみのアドリブは、何度聞いても凄いね〜。
Austin's solo is the most intelligent 2 mins of solo piano i have ever heard. His command of phrasing and time astound me even after 1000 listens. I mourn his passing, the world is the poorer for it.
+greenfroth I couldn't agree more.
I was just thinking he was making sentences but he wasn't telling a story
He was 15 when this was filmed.
😮
Oh my God that was incredible!I love Hiromi but the Old Man was just beautiful.I've been buying his records for over fifty years but only got to see him once.Such elegance and style.............................
Chick Corea, Sadao Watanabe, Hiromi Uehara, Autin Peralta, then, I guess he is the Hank Jones, isn't he? Beautiful. And thank you. I deeply enjoyed.
Hello Folks, It's all great stuff. I'm a huge Hiromi fan at 63 years of age. She is a pounder but I think with purpose. With her own group she gives large segments of pieces over to the rhythm section and having read a bit by and about her that is a stated method. The drummer got some nice playing done during her 'pounding' I thought. Jay
The pianist's name is Himori Uehara (sound like You-ha-da in Japanese), and she's amazing. I would go to Japan just to sit on the same piano bench with her! Check her out!
hank's killin' them voicings in the end right there. luv it. GREAT PLAYING all-around in this video... I like how with younger players, you really see that they need more notes to get there point across... look how sparse chick's playing is. i LOVED everyone's solo though. :)
Best solos I've ever heared !!!
the drummer is extremely response! the feel is so appropriate wherever the soloist goes.
何度も来日してくれて名演を残したchickに感謝
hiromi quotes one of chick's tunes in her solo, absolutely hilarious !
Really? Which one (if you remember lol)?
@@kitsubi11 "La Fiesta"
These cats are a gas
Chick chick chick Corea...
Delicious dark harmonies from Hank, but my word, Hiromi gives a perfect sef-exploding solo that drives sparks into your soul. The old masters may have all the control and know the tunes inside out and back to front, but it takes a youngster like Hiromi to really burn.
Wonderful Great Jazz Trio with guest jazz artist's !!! Rememberance the late master Great Jazz Trio, Hank Jones !!!
ナベサダ、チックコリア、上原ひろみ、オーティン・ペラルタ、そして、ハンク・ジョーンズだと想う。すごい!!
I mean, I cry. They all are talking, speaking, loving, playing on music each other, Sadao Watanabe, Sadao, Uehara, Hiromi, Autin Peralta, then, Hank Jones and Chick Corea. They are music gods, making life and time so beautiful space and time so spread into our soul and mind, spirits. Thank you.
FWIW, this info is from wikipedia. It might help in locating the rest of the concert.
At age 15, Peralta was a featured performer at the 2006 Tokyo Jazz Festival, appearing with his own trio, and performing live with major jazz and jazz fusion stars Chick Corea, Hank Jones, Sadao Watanabe, John Patitucci, Omar Hakim, and the young Japanese pianist Hiromi Uehara.
I will have the pleasure to see and hear Hiromi next week here in Italy....can't wait!!!
his timing feels great to me, and to vertigonick, sax jazz and piano jazz and whatever it is, it doesnt matter the instrument, its all essentially the same.
rip to the little man he was extremely talented
Chick Corea 円熟の境地
Autin Peralta cool 怜悧な計算されたプレイ
Uehara, Hiromi ほとばしる感性の散らす火花
Hank Jones まさしくジャズ仙人 老師
サイドメンが一番乗って、楽しそうに聞こえたのは
やはり、上原ひろみ でしたね。
wonderful song and The Best Jazz players....PERFECT!
It's nice to see Patitucci and Hakim, two of the best Jazz musician in the world, be a STRONG background for this two young guys. You can feel a communication between different generations, different nationalities and different races from their eyes and every motion. I think this video is a very good example for the inheritance of music.
I'm convinced the rest of this doesn't exist. This is the only place I've found this concert, and I guess I'll never know how it ends. Maybe this is punishment for my sins.
The complete version: ruclips.net/video/__7k0Bb0jSg/видео.html
Love jazz so much..
it's all about having fun and loving the music...
Hiromi's So Powerfull !!
Hank stumped Chick a couple of times in his chod progressions! I have GOT to get this on dvd!!!
Great Hank Jones... He knows everything.
gotta love hiromiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii oh my gooooooosh
Yeah Really amazing!
She's pretty good! I like her style!
@longtallsallie08
ive seen her live playing solo...trust me its pure, sincere emotion
excellent maestro!
Thanks sooooo nice music, but I want to watch more to the end, please !
Me encanta esta adaptación. Una obra maestra!.
Hankk Jonesss..
Really.. What a real jazz god..
I watched hiromi play last year in Belgium, just amazing!
Amazing, there is a video of Sadao Watanabe with Carlos Santana somewhere in youtube. I think they were playing Europa.
And hank jones at the end played the most beautifully of them all...You can have all the technical ability in the world but hank jones brought the heart...and thats what its about.
P. SUS Totally true
Beautiful ...
i love how lazy the sax player plays the head lol and his solo is great too lol
The crazy jumping makes her playing seem cold? That's a new one...
whoa, i wish i could see the rest of that Chick and Hank Jones duet. sounded so interesting, exploring
Muy bueno lo que hace Hiromi ; PERO lo que hace Austin Peralta es de un Nivel Jazzista Extraterrestre Enviado de Dios 🙏👏👏👏👏👏
I can't give this enough thumbs up.
a wonderful melody
I don't know what those saying "Hiromi's is the best solo" or "Chick's is" are talking about. Each solo had it's own charm. It's illogical to say that one was better. They are different musicians with different approaches to a same song. Chick's was a more relaxed solo, with a very comfortable and swinging feel, Hiromi's was energic and agressive, her trademark, Peralta's was subtle and precise, aiming more at sharper notes, and Hank's was a mature solo, one of an experienced legend.
Love all of them..but Chick and Hiromi are great!!
Thanks*****
Ooh, Dr. Jazz, Ima use that name :D
The best way to interpret chords imo is to use their function and just play something that works in that key and goes the same way. Rhythm Changes are a good example, you can do anything really if you pretty much stay in key!
There's different ways of seeing things here, but if the altered note is in the second octave and you could still play a 5, imo it has to be a #11, and you can't play a 4 on it..
That girl has so many musical ideas in her head that her fingers can execute it's unbelieveable
I LOVE Hiromi.
That kid is son of the legendary Stacy Peralta. He is a legendary skateboarding. There's a film called Lords of Dogtown about him and his group (Z-Boys). I don't think that fact contributed enough for him, he has the potential to shine on his own.
jazz make me feel relaxed
上原ひろみはいい感じに
暴走するから好き
No kidding
"God damn kids, THIS is how you do it"
What is this?! My favorite bass player playing along with my 2 favorite piano players! ! :D
That drummer....Mmmm!!!
素晴らしい
Completing the credits: Omar Hakim (dr), John Patitucci (b), Hank Jones (p)
incredible!
Damn I want to complete recording, not just a part of it. I want to hear Hank Jones as well !
Wish the rest was on youtube somewhere :( Wanted to see Hank Jones and Chick finish it off :)
it's difficult to say who's the best but the hottest is for sure, hiromi!!!!
love you!!!
lol ryan sheckler of the piano
Hiromi nuff said
There seems to be more...
Could you post the rest of it please. Its just soo good.
SyracuseFunk, you're not too picky; you just don't understand. And his name is Sadao Watanabe; one of the best saxophonists in the world, when it comes to the tone (gentle yet powerful and articulate) he may well be the very best.
The 'African Dude' looks like Ahmad Jamal to be.
thank you
I liked Austin's solo the most
To be exact, the Db would be a C# and is a #11 usually in an altered chord. Usually the notes that are altered are the b9, b10/#9, #11 and b13. Herbie Hancock talked about a b15 one time but that's a pretty difficult note to understand how to use. Playing a Db triad on a G7 gets you somewhere, but it's not the most scientific way of seeing things ;)
OMG OMG OMG
it's brilliant
superb
5:51 is where Austin Peralta comes in. I was told he's fifteen there
I love
Hiromi expression at 4:20 is like a mean little kid, hilarious.
Hey Chic and co. What's all this about, no support for the Saxophonist at the start? It was like " Are they selling Ice Cream now " But it came good, superb.
Ngejamz paling kren
@longtallsallie08
It's a show - "Catch on fire with enthusiasm and people will come for miles to watch you burn. " - John Wesley-
I want more more more:)
I think we all know whose playing the drummer got off on the most ;) me too!
haha.. i don't know sax but he's good enough to play with chick corea apparently.
realy nice
great great great
yea i noticed him rushing at times, too.
the snare at 8:19 is just so inappropriated.
and austin peralta just killed it !
where is the rest of the video?? I'm eager to see it more!!!!
QUOTE damn....how can they play so well? /QUOTE
They sold their soul to the 'cool daddy of the hip-underground' either that or the play the same tunes all their careers and get to know them backwards.
Cool profile picture
Lol just playing, youtube needs to do something about that crap though...
This is amazing in any event.
fuck i love watanabe
It's true that instruments don't *really* matter because it's all music. However, the phrasing that jazz *should* have mostly comes from sax players, as the evolution of the instrument and of the style were kinda in the same period. That's why people listen to horn players for phrasing, especially guitar players (like me). A typical jazz tone is just *ploink* but with some tricks you can get that horn vibe down pretty well.
did anybody else feel that hiromi played a solo right after Chick Corea, which sounded about 1000 times more exciting than Chick's solo?
@AGAG789 That would be Austin Peralta
This is incredible. What show is this, I must hunt for a DVD of this show!!
superphillip, it's a brief quote, begins at 4:33, from 'La Fiesta'.
When? I didn't pick it up.
For me that asian girl won the competition
there's no competition in jazz
Hi Folks, Is it just me or is this Austin cat Ahmad Jamalish? Jay
yes