Its so sad that Keith Jarret(77) always like to play on stage and...its not possible anymore...today we can watch him on Utube...thank you ..3.7.2023...His music and improvisations will never go away....thanks to the people,and his idols and fans of the global internet music jazz history......
His restraint, his absolute refusal to waste a note or hit the wrong one - his utter commitment to stay true to the greatness of the song -- is mind blowing.
The thing about Jarrett's interpretation of Standards is he seems to never leave the song, the tune, even as he plies it rhythmically, harmonically he inserts just the right amount of chromaticism to enhance the changes, they are always clear because he always hears the greatest note choices way ahead of time so he has plenty of time to let them com through. Even when he employs substitutions (as on the great intro to 'The Days Of Wine and Roses', from 'The Complete Live At Blue Note'), he always seems to be playing 'them and variation' on the song itself.
Cesare Paolino hey man... You should transcribe it yourself.... All of the value (at least almost all of it) in transcribing is the work done... It is amazing ear training and is very teaching. :)
I can hear in KJ's playing that he is exploring every tune each time he plays it. It is amazing to me! No standard licks or phrases. He plays different every time in a way I've never heard from even my favorite legends. A true artist this guy!
Yes, he’s truly listening for The Music, moment to moment. And his dedication and willingness to explore this exquisite level of listening and searching gave him the courage and internal permission to allow those vocalizations to emerge. There is an interesting interview somewhere where he talks about this, i found it related to a video about him accepting some lifetime achievement award.
Keith smokes the intros, head and outros of everything he plays. I've stolen one of his arrangements for the intro to "You don't know what love is" for solo guitar. It kills! The dude has such breathtaking sense of harmony. I love listening to these concerts! Mind you, his vocals need work... ;)
Jarrett, my leading star my hero in life, the most sublime musician on the planet. Spontanious composition & free -improvisation an extremely rare blend and truly blessed gift, no other musician has perfected this rare discipline like Jarrett.
Jarrett is a good example of a musician who does everything necessary with his body to get every note, every chord, just the way he wants it. Monk was like that, too.
@@hatch113 A parallel to Jarrett in the classical world would be Glenn Gould, who vocalized so loudly the recording engineers had to put sound baffles between his head and the piano microphones. I love Horowitz and Gould equally, but for different reasons. And Bud Powell, the greatest jazz pianist other than Art Tatum, growled his way through his solos as well. Bud was a genius. I look at it like this: each player is different, and can only be truly appreciated on their own terms. And of course, we're all free to not listen if we don't like it.
Jarrett is so talented. He is not only a very talented jazz musician but also a composer drawing from all genres of music. If you have not seen him play classical or blues, you have missed the whole experience of Keith Jarrett. Superstar in music!
Err.. Chopin relies on embellishments and ornaments to create expression in music.. if you want classical music that speaks more with less said, look into Bach and Mozart.
LeagueSesh I never said he was just embellishment and ornaments.. read my comment again, I was only saying he’s not the best example of “more said in less notes” as the original comment said
I love Jarrett's heart, his creativity, his involvement and his devotion to the art of moving past the boundaries of the conventional expression-wise... I may have cried to this man's music more than any other I can think of... Thanks for posting your comment.
YSB If you are being sarcastic: He's right, KJ's technique is absolutely terrible. I can only imagine what he's going through physically after playing like that all his life. I can't look at him play it's too painful to watch.
YSB I’m almost a year late on this, but every time I see Jarretts hands play literally anything, my hands hurt. Lol. It looks so painful. I don’t see how he hasn’t ruined like every tendon in his wrist yet. But nonetheless, he’s by far my favorite musician yet. My whole style revolves around Keith Jarretts sound.
Another one of those absolute classics that Keith runs away with bringing into focus the ease and alacrity that is Keith's Piano Playing, Phew, that introduction, really got me Green On Dolphin Street. God Bless You Keith. Tons of Good Health.
Torticollis is a problem involving the muscles of the neck that causes the head to tilt down. The term comes from two Latin words: tortus, which means twisted, and collum, which means neck. Sometimes it's called “wryneck.” 7:15 [WebMD]
First saw Keith as part of Charles Lloyd's group around 1967. I was transfixed by a very young man who was in such complete charge of the music. Then the ECM years, when I saw him at a former rock venue where the lights and amplifiers kept going out (overloaded because it was very hot and the airconditioning kept blowing the circuit breakers). We finally made do with neither lights, amplification nor a/c, and it was total magic. Perhaps the best single concert I've ever attended, and that's saying a great. great deal
we all should be grateful that we live in the same century with Keith Jarrett. I think one cannot compare him to anybody. He is one of a kind...With too much coffee in my head i still must cry when i listen to his music! Nevertheless he is a human being. Thx for uploading
So much more composed, must be my age because today’s “virtuosos” play at 11 all the time makes for great social media video, but just listening to composed interactive playing is amazing.
one of the greatest jazz standards ever All the great jazz masters have put their sig. on this Listen ti sarah and Ella Coltrane and of course Dexter gordon in Pari just a few The bass fiddle sets the tone for me Thank you Bronislaw Kaper for such a gift
Some critics find Keith Jarrett self-indulgent with all the moaning and gyrations. I might agree that he is self-indulgent, but I don't care if what pleases him also pleases me. And by that standard shouldn't all sincere artists be on some level self-indulgent?
Self maybe in the sense of fully absorbed in the musical exploration and the complete committment to it, regardless of how some others may perceive it. I aspire to such overflowing levels of expression...
All three are fantastic. Somebody somewhere else wrote (but with benevolaentia) that Keith have great voice and he even knows a little bit to play the piano...
OK - (calm returns) - how can one not ? If one's heart - feels the exquisite harmony and rhythm - all woven in an almost mystical way - and one revels - in this vibrational beauty. Someone wrote - that one is privileged - to be in this world at this time. Humour is always welcome. Fare thee well.@@attilagonczi9343
He's a genius, for sure. I would like to suggest you also listen to the recording from his 3 days at The Blue Note. I find that version of Boy on Green Dolphin Street even more of a most blissful place!
First time I heard Keith Jarrett was via an LP at an impromptu party in a small adobe home in Santa Fe a day or so before Christmas, and snow was on the ground and the pinion wood smoke was everywhere. I thought, "Man this guys really got something." I've not changed my mind during the 40 or so years that have followed.
1.) Keith Jarrett: Piano Jack Dejohnette: Drums Gary Peacock: Bass 2.) Piano Jazz 3.) 4.) I just really like watching this guy perform and hearing his yelling/moaning/scat attempted singing in the background. It is a great performance all around, those things just add to the viewing pleasure. He is just SOOO into his music!
These melodic lines are so perfect and beautiful that I think they are not improvised at the moment but built before and learnt by heart from Mr. Jarrett
Bronislaw Kaper, the composer (who passed about the same time as this fabulous concert) of his iconic tune would be swingin’ in the heavens whilst listening to this best ever version! Dig & Cheers!
Chick Corea, Michel Petrucciani, Keith Jarret, Ritchie Beirach, Oscar Peterson,Herbie Hancock ,Ahmad Jamal,Bill Evans,Dave Brubeck, Ramsey Lewis.. Keith Jarret (76) will be always remember as one of the greatest and unique performer of jazz....we all mis these artist of jazz and improvisations 🎼🎶🎶🎵🎶🎹🎹🎶🎶🎶🎻🎷🎸🎷🎷🎺🥁🎹
The coda section beginning at 5:24 is otherworldly; the vamped, repeated rthymic groove they all play is just so beautiful. And then soaring high above the foundation laid by this vamp, Keith plays a gorgeous lyrical soprano range improvisation that just floats above the piece and sounds so heavenly.
wow! a conversation in comments with a positive outcome. glad to be of service. you'll enjoy it all so much more. you really can't hear much at all thru laptop speakers. cheers. :)
every piece JK plays is utterly filled with extra beauty, unexpected findings and this unequaled satin-like sound he gets from the keyboard. JK leaves me in awe with his playing. I so love this man.
I first heard KJ on a listening station at a record store back in '96. Hadn't heard of him before. Only reason I stopped to listen is because I liked the album cover. I bought it right then and there. It remains one of my all-time favorite recordings to this day. So much so that I fall asleep to it every night. I'm so thankful the album caught me eye and drew me to it. Otherwise I might have never heard of him. Makes me wonder how many other brilliant artists I've yet to discover.
So wonderful, lord lord, imagine if we could have also heard what Jack is really doing...ohh well, we get to hear Gary and Keith killin it, and well recorded those two instruments
This is the first recording I've heard of Gary's bass sounding really good. Resonant, thick vibrant rich tone, like Eddie Gomez' bass and amp. Peacock's bass usually sounds muffled and tubby on most Jarrett recordings but this is great ! Perhaps he's using another amp, a new bass or someone added EQ to the recording. What ever was done, please keep doing it !!!
The thing about music is you get to choose what you like and what you don't. There's no universal standard for whats acceptable and whats not; as long as your music is entertaining and enjoyable to at least one person, it was a worthwhile endeavor. Which is why I don't get the point of criticizing an obviously accomplished musician on a forum like youtube. Yeah, we get it, you didn't like it, someone somewhere in the world was bound not to. Not like you intend teach him any better ...
Its so sad that Keith Jarret(77) always like to play on stage and...its not possible anymore...today we can watch him on Utube...thank you ..3.7.2023...His music and improvisations will never go away....thanks to the people,and his idols and fans of the global internet music jazz history......
Really enjoyed the intro and his dedication showed in how he stayed in character by making dolphin noises.
hahaha u do realise he always makes dolphin noises?
best comment on youtube
very funny man!!!
cannot watch the video with a straight face anymore, thanks
Stephen Joe i die
His restraint, his absolute refusal to waste a note or hit the wrong one - his utter commitment to stay true to the greatness of the song -- is mind blowing.
The thing about Jarrett's interpretation of Standards is he seems to never leave the song, the tune, even as he plies it rhythmically, harmonically he inserts just the right amount of chromaticism to enhance the changes, they are always clear because he always hears the greatest note choices way ahead of time so he has plenty of time to let them com through. Even when he employs substitutions (as on the great intro to 'The Days Of Wine and Roses', from 'The Complete Live At Blue Note'), he always seems to be playing 'them and variation' on the song itself.
I love the sound Gary gets recorded from his bass. Awesome.
I just transcribed Jarrett's solo. What an incredible pianist! No crazy, insane lines, just pure, lyrical genius. He's incredible!
MrAlaska67329 Would you mind sharing your transcription with a fellow piano player? :)
+MrAlaska67329 I really wish i could have it too. Would you? Thanks, anyway
Cesare Paolino hey man... You should transcribe it yourself.... All of the value (at least almost all of it) in transcribing is the work done... It is amazing ear training and is very teaching. :)
Hi! Can you share it with me too please? Thank you!!
Send it!!
This sort of Jazz is so lyrical it literally gives me goose bumps.
I can hear in KJ's playing that he is exploring every tune each time he plays it. It is amazing to me! No standard licks or phrases. He plays different every time in a way I've never heard from even my favorite legends. A true artist this guy!
producer4real po🚌
Yes, he’s truly listening for The Music, moment to moment. And his dedication and willingness to explore this exquisite level of listening and searching gave him the courage and internal permission to allow those vocalizations to emerge. There is an interesting interview somewhere where he talks about this, i found it related to a video about him accepting some lifetime achievement award.
Keith Jarrett may be the greatest living improviser
Keith smokes the intros, head and outros of everything he plays. I've stolen one of his arrangements for the intro to "You don't know what love is" for solo guitar. It kills! The dude has such breathtaking sense of harmony. I love listening to these concerts!
Mind you, his vocals need work... ;)
True. I don't think 'Keith Sings the American Songbook' was ever a big seller.
Jarrett, my leading star my hero in life, the most sublime musician on the planet. Spontanious composition & free -improvisation an extremely rare blend and truly blessed gift, no other musician has perfected this rare discipline like Jarrett.
Jarrett is a good example of a musician who does everything necessary with his body to get every note, every chord, just the way he wants it. Monk was like that, too.
@@hatch113
A parallel to Jarrett in the classical world would be Glenn Gould, who vocalized so loudly the recording engineers had to put sound baffles between his head and the piano microphones. I love Horowitz and Gould equally, but for different reasons.
And Bud Powell, the greatest jazz pianist other than Art Tatum, growled his way through his solos as well. Bud was a genius.
I look at it like this: each player is different, and can only be truly appreciated on their own terms. And of course, we're all free to not listen if we don't like it.
Yes!
Jarrett is so talented. He is not only a very talented jazz musician but also a composer drawing from all genres of music. If you have not seen him play classical or blues, you have missed the whole experience of Keith Jarrett. Superstar in music!
Jarrett really understands beauty. He can say more with one note than many pianist with hundreds of notes. In this respect, he reminds me of Chopin.
No doubt about it, if anyone has any doubt, just listen to his solo on "Pound Town" or "Porky" - the lyricism, the effortless phrasing...sublime
And he may be the only pianist who tries to get vibrato out of a grand piano! :)
Err.. Chopin relies on embellishments and ornaments to create expression in music.. if you want classical music that speaks more with less said, look into Bach and Mozart.
@@solstice871 Chopin is far more than just embellishment and ornament.
LeagueSesh I never said he was just embellishment and ornaments.. read my comment again, I was only saying he’s not the best example of “more said in less notes” as the original comment said
The way they slide into that first swing feel is terrifying. Dejohnette is a beast. As they all are I suppose. Amazing interpretation
His rhythm is great, his harmony is beautiful and he has amazing amazing melodic invention = Keith Jarrett
Keith Jarrett is other worldly. Not super technical, but can still make a grown man cry
Dvon Cruse "not super technical"... Sure...🙄
Dvon Cruse -- Dijon Cruz is better than the best!!!
I love Jarrett's heart, his creativity, his involvement and his devotion to the art of moving past the boundaries of the conventional expression-wise... I may have cried to this man's music more than any other I can think of... Thanks for posting your comment.
YSB If you are being sarcastic: He's right, KJ's technique is absolutely terrible. I can only imagine what he's going through physically after playing like that all his life. I can't look at him play it's too painful to watch.
YSB I’m almost a year late on this, but every time I see Jarretts hands play literally anything, my hands hurt. Lol. It looks so painful. I don’t see how he hasn’t ruined like every tendon in his wrist yet. But nonetheless, he’s by far my favorite musician yet. My whole style revolves around Keith Jarretts sound.
Another one of those absolute classics that Keith runs away with
bringing into focus the ease and alacrity that is Keith's Piano Playing, Phew, that introduction,
really got me Green On Dolphin Street. God Bless You Keith.
Tons of Good Health.
I feel like I am in such good hands whenever I listen to him. I trust wherever he takes me.
Torticollis is a problem involving the muscles of the neck that causes the head to tilt down. The term comes from two Latin words: tortus, which means twisted, and collum, which means neck. Sometimes it's called “wryneck.” 7:15 [WebMD]
Can't stop listening to this
I hope someday you all find moments to squeal in joy about like keith does.
I do! And I don't have to worry about anyone frowning.
Vraiment un génie de jazz et du piano. Jamais je ne m'en lasserai.
I love Keith Jarrett as well. Reminds me of my youth when I first discovered him.
Sublime music,from the Gods.Thanks for blessing us with so much art and pleasure.Hugs from Portugal,Joao Galante.
Such a beautiful improvisation. I love how he swings and sings on the piano. I think I really love this performance.
its incredible ! ,🎵
1million views!!
No doubt. so muck love in the sound😍Happy
Valentain's Day. from Tokyo
An uncompromising original artist. The essence of creative jazz packed in one guy.
First saw Keith as part of Charles Lloyd's group around 1967. I was transfixed by a very young man who was in such complete charge of the music. Then the ECM years, when I saw him at a former rock venue where the lights and amplifiers kept going out (overloaded because it was very hot and the airconditioning kept blowing the circuit breakers). We finally made do with neither lights, amplification nor a/c, and it was total magic. Perhaps the best single concert I've ever attended, and that's saying a great. great deal
Grandes , sensibles,,, virtuosos,,,,, amables,,,,, es genial esta grabación......
いいぞ!キースジャレット。新宿厚生年金会館へ娘を連れて聞きに行ったら、小学生の息子が「なぜ僕も連れて行ってくれなかった」と怒った。その息子は大学時代、ジャズバンドを組んでいた。俺たちの時代は、ラジオから流れる歌謡曲を聞いていたが、こんな音楽が仕事をしながら聞ける今は、素晴らしい。
No musician has been in search of beauty in a more forthright and profound way in my 62 years on this small blue marble.May he be well.
Clear, warm and delicate. Amazing trio !
Ces trois-là ont quelquefois tutoyé la grâce, quand même...
Fantastique trio.
Cette alchimie, ce swing...
GLORIOSO!!!!👏👏👏👏
we all should be grateful that we live in the same century with Keith Jarrett. I think one cannot compare him to anybody.
He is one of a kind...With too much coffee in my head i still must cry when i listen to his music! Nevertheless he is a human being.
Thx for uploading
So much more composed, must be my age because today’s “virtuosos” play at 11 all the time makes for great social media video, but just listening to composed interactive playing is amazing.
He is definately one of the top improvisation masters globally in the history of jazz music. God bless
one of the greatest jazz standards ever All the great jazz masters have put their sig. on this Listen ti sarah and Ella Coltrane and of course Dexter gordon in Pari just a few The bass fiddle sets the tone for me Thank you Bronislaw Kaper for such a gift
最高の演奏ですね🎉
grandissimo jarrett improvvisazione di grande classe
Keith Jarrett!! GREATNESS! Oh Galina, THANK YOU!! His Concert at Koln is a lifetime favorite!! ( ..& I like his " scat"!! It moves..)
jack is one of the best. and a pianist too
I landed on this accidentally and was rewarded. What an artist.
Hi there welcome to the WORLD OF JAZZ MUSIC !
This is the great The Standards Trio, with bassist Gary Peacock and drummer Jack DeJohnette!
Yes Geraldo: three masters; one of the great Jazz trios in Jazz History.
no
Great rendition. Love the passion. 34 people must have slipped and hit the wrong thumb!
+Tom Lyon They were expecting the Liberace's version,
Some critics find Keith Jarrett self-indulgent with all the moaning and gyrations. I might agree that he is self-indulgent, but I don't care if what pleases him also pleases me. And by that standard shouldn't all sincere artists be on some level self-indulgent?
Some musicians play the music. In Keith's case, the music plays him.
Tom Lyonshall
Self maybe in the sense of fully absorbed in the musical exploration and the complete committment to it, regardless of how some others may perceive it. I aspire to such overflowing levels of expression...
Another legendary master jazz man has left on Jazz planet. His muzik legacy will still remain.
Greetings from Jazz man Kuala Lumpur.
The best ever rendition of this classic tune! Cheers!
well said!
@@jielangone7475 Ta. G’day & Cheers!
All three are fantastic. Somebody somewhere else wrote (but with benevolaentia) that Keith have great voice and he even knows a little bit to play the piano...
Ha Ha Ha!!!
You have to take him or leave him - with all his talents and foibles.
Like we have to accept most of our own - for a complete picture.
Play thee well.
@@theostapel I simply love him. It was just a (good) joke
OK - (calm returns) - how can one not ?
If one's heart - feels the exquisite harmony and rhythm
- all woven in an almost mystical way
- and one revels - in this vibrational beauty. Someone wrote - that one is privileged - to be in this world at this time.
Humour is always welcome.
Fare thee well.@@attilagonczi9343
Fantastic! Great musicians.The piano is amazing.! What a difference he can make with his piano!!!
He's a genius, for sure. I would like to suggest you also listen to the recording from his 3 days at The Blue Note. I find that version of Boy on Green Dolphin Street even more of a most blissful place!
This is such an amazing interpretation of this composition.
I saw these guys back in Japan 10 years ago, and it was mind blowing. Jack especially was totally on fire that night. それは驚くべきものだった!!
First time I heard Keith Jarrett was via an LP at an impromptu party in a small adobe home in Santa Fe a day or so before Christmas, and snow was on the ground and the pinion wood smoke was everywhere. I thought, "Man this guys really got something." I've not changed my mind during the 40 or so years that have followed.
What a fine image of place and time.I too love Santa Fe and Jarrett.
どうやったらあんなセンスのいいドラムたたけるんだ!!
憧れしかない…
It's funny when Jack does the "I can't look" face when he's playing... great trio right here
Just beautiful - love how he really stays with the melody :)
Cómo se goza el jazz el pianista un estilo único . excelente trio el bajista fenómenal..
THE TRIO PROJECT SPREAD KNOWLEDGE AND HAPPYNESS GOD BLESS THEM!
great stuff from keith and co.
long live Keith. Get well.
It's good to see Keith on youtube. What a pleasant surprise. Thanks for posting.
In every solo at some point Jarrett takes off into space. 3:08 and following - that sus Chord straight into the Universe.
みんな楽しんでるように見えるのがすごくいい
1.) Keith Jarrett: Piano
Jack Dejohnette: Drums
Gary Peacock: Bass
2.) Piano Jazz
3.)
4.) I just really like watching this guy perform and hearing his yelling/moaning/scat attempted singing in the background. It is a great performance all around, those things just add to the viewing pleasure. He is just SOOO into his music!
BEAUTIFUL!
These melodic lines are so perfect and beautiful that I think they are not improvised at the moment but built before and learnt by heart from Mr. Jarrett
no
Bronislaw Kaper, the composer (who passed about the same time as this fabulous concert) of his iconic tune would be swingin’ in the heavens whilst listening to this best ever version! Dig & Cheers!
AMAZING!
The essence of improve, thank for the stimulation brother.
Amazing!!!
oh how i love this.
Merci "barkofink" 🎼💜🌺
whoa thats over the top chris while its not everybodys sound its still a great sound and my god this guy can sure walk.many thanks
That bass solo 👌🏼
Lovely, thanks beaucoup!
Keith Jarrett est un phenomene.. Tout simplement. Un cas à part.
Bien sur!
Wonderful!
Chick Corea, Michel Petrucciani, Keith Jarret, Ritchie Beirach, Oscar Peterson,Herbie Hancock ,Ahmad Jamal,Bill Evans,Dave Brubeck, Ramsey Lewis.. Keith Jarret (76) will be always remember as one of the greatest and unique performer of jazz....we all mis these artist of jazz and improvisations 🎼🎶🎶🎵🎶🎹🎹🎶🎶🎶🎻🎷🎸🎷🎷🎺🥁🎹
The coda section beginning at 5:24 is otherworldly; the vamped, repeated rthymic groove they all play is just so beautiful. And then soaring high above the foundation laid by this vamp, Keith plays a gorgeous lyrical soprano range improvisation that just floats above the piece and sounds so heavenly.
version extraordinaire !
2:38-41 - briefly quoting Tom Jobim's 'Fascinating Rhythm' motif.
wow! a conversation in comments with a positive outcome.
glad to be of service. you'll enjoy it all so much more. you really can't hear much at all thru laptop speakers. cheers. :)
every piece JK plays is utterly filled with extra beauty, unexpected findings and this unequaled satin-like sound he gets from the keyboard. JK leaves me in awe with his playing. I so love this man.
I first heard KJ on a listening station at a record store back in '96. Hadn't heard of him before. Only reason I stopped to listen is because I liked the album cover. I bought it right then and there. It remains one of my all-time favorite recordings to this day. So much so that I fall asleep to it every night. I'm so thankful the album caught me eye and drew me to it. Otherwise I might have never heard of him. Makes me wonder how many other brilliant artists I've yet to discover.
Yes. I totally agree with you! He is an extraordinary artist with a fine melodic touch. God bless you, Keith!
Fantastic music.
What a great inspiration and a genius master of piano improvisations....love his story of notes and impro's...
Where do all these musical ideas come from? Talent, creativity, discipline...
andrea bonomi Yes.And great ears & great observation skills! Also some are born with all plus practices .
From Heaven!
open heart pure love for music
Excellent !!
Grande pianista!!
Excellent-! And Gary... my goodness.
So wonderful, lord lord, imagine if we could have also heard what Jack is really doing...ohh well, we get to hear Gary and Keith killin it, and well recorded those two instruments
Obrigado por toda esta beleza que tão bem faz ao corpo e ao espírito.
すばらしい
2022
KJ trío in one of the most beautiful performances
This is the first recording I've heard of Gary's bass sounding really good. Resonant, thick vibrant rich tone, like Eddie Gomez' bass and amp. Peacock's bass usually sounds muffled and tubby on most Jarrett recordings but this is great ! Perhaps he's using another amp, a new bass or someone added EQ to the recording. What ever was done, please keep doing it !!!
¡Beautiful, Wonderful!
Great trio
this trio was SO good! amazing!!!
ahaha that look at 0:04 is killing me...
He's so cute
and lets play it again, just one more time ...
The thing about music is you get to choose what you like and what you don't. There's no universal standard for whats acceptable and whats not; as long as your music is entertaining and enjoyable to at least one person, it was a worthwhile endeavor.
Which is why I don't get the point of criticizing an obviously accomplished musician on a forum like youtube. Yeah, we get it, you didn't like it, someone somewhere in the world was bound not to. Not like you intend teach him any better ...
Sweet! THank you for posting.