it took me a while to figure out exactly what was going on - if maybe we were seeing a mirror image of the footage. i guess it helps that the double bass is symmetrical, but i wonder if the bridge had to be modified to preserve the intonation, or even if it matters since the upright is fretless... it's fascinating how left handed players deal with playing string instruments. my brothers both insist on learning right-handed, i've seen a left-handed player who plays right handed instruments but simply flips them around to play in a left-hand position, and i've seen yet another take right-handed guitars and string them in reverse.
@@johnblmccormick I'm a lefty guitar player. I do both. Restring some rightys and just keep a righty around when I feel like flipping my fingering upside down.
@Brendab Duffy I ve been listening to Jazz and JazzRock since like September 2006. And EVERY Single Jazz musician was an amazing musician. Check Out Tal Wilkenfeldt, Hiromi Uehara or the Aristocrats.
This is INCREDIBLE. Those lines are never-ending! The lick that got passed and turned into "Flight of the Bumblebee" from 5:37 - 5:45 is e-x-c-e-l-l-e-n-t.
Exactly! Honestly, the vibes is at least half of why I keep on coming back to these videos! I love the music, but the good vibes that they're having and that I'm experiencing are really worth it!
There's something about the guitarist on the left's style that I really dig. His melody and choice of notes is really good, and you can hear some blues influence in his playing. Really cool style! All of these guys are just phenomenal musicians though.
That's Vinnie Raniolo, who is just a great guitarist. He's probably best known for playing with guitar legend Frank Vignolo, who seems to be able to play any style.
Thought the same thing, his rhythmic sense is killer too, pushed some poly in there as well. The octave run at the end was just perfect! So perfect and never felt like he was doing anything to say “check this out” just playing natural for him.
wow this violin player is crazy, he's definitely done his homework. Most violin players I've heard on jazz tracks sound nothing like this, so stumbling across this is a game changer for me
@@abrahambender-doress3873 I was gonna say it made me think of fiddle vibe and I wonder about that cause I’ve got an heirloom set to play as a fiddle but the violin shop shunned it and tried to say it was no good. Till I had them explain and we talked on it’s fiddle sound potential.
I feel like Greg Loughman is so slept on. His bass playing is just impeccable. The little run into the next chorus at 2:39 gives me nothing less than bassface everytime I hear it.
As a young classical violinist, I’ve always found funky groovy violin so astounding. I myself can’t do it. NO WAY! But i hope to one day be able to play both styles.
Thank you for revealing that as I wondered if it were possible for one violinist to be able to play jazz and classical. Each one is an artform all its own and I love them both. However I'd be curious to know his back story. Did he start in classical and transition into jazz? somehow.
I’ve been enjoying their music for years now. It’s an absolute master class in musicianship and I can’t even comprehend how we’re able to enjoy this pinnacle of utmost skill and talent for free. From the bottom of my heart, thank you so much.
I've heard it said that jazz is not music like Picasso is not art. Both are so out of line with reality, it fucks up my mind to know there as some who truly believe that crap.
@@chucklemuchuckle2170 Hey thanks for the advice I'll definitely check out modes, I've never heard that term before. I have tried out some arpeggio scales and I've been practicing them almost everyday but its still early days anyway thankyou for the advice!! :)
I'm eighty years old and have listened to them all. However, this doesn't make me an expert. Some musicians [and here we MUST include The Rhythm Future Quartet] are truly blessed and rise beyond anything we might think of as 'normal'. I raise my glass of fermented amber fluid and drink to the continued success of this exceptional and hugely talented quartet. Thank you for sharing your talent with us.
Every one of these musicians is minblowingly skilled I just feel it wont be fully appreciated by some how hard plucking on the double bass is That bassist is incredible
My wife is a really incredible guitarist and can memorize pieces on the instrument very quickly... So once, when we were teens, I had had a particularly bad day and couldn't sleep that night. So, knowing how much I love classical music, she learned this piece and sat next to my bed playing it all night until I fell asleep. I can't listen to it without getting a little teary-eyed now.
Es überrascht mich immer wieder, dass Gypsy Jazz noch lange nicht out ist. Django Reinhard hat ihn bereits vor dem 2. Weltkrieg kreiert, aber immer noch gibt es Interpreten dieser Jazzrichtung, die darüber zeitgemäß improvisieren.
fantastic display of dedication to the arts, a commodity - absolute pleasure to be a part of this piece, a marvelous rendition of the greats with a bit of improvisation!
for those who say jazz is only for trumpets and drums. Edit: OK alright relax I've had 4 music teachers in 2 different school say that jazz revolves around the trumpet and sax and gace examples of John Coltrane and Miles Davis saying they were some of the greatest partly because of their genius and partly because of their instrument choice which I disagreed with completely and is why I wrote this in the first place. I assure you I'm not high or stupid.
Absolutely phenomenal. Masterpiece. As a young guitarist(15) just learning major and minor scales, this is absolutely amazing. Can’t stop watching it 🤯🤯🤯
Quest' uomo merita un Super Premio Diamante Musicisti ed Arrangiatori !!!! Credetemi !!! Ed è bravissimo anche a cantare !!!S.O,STANDING OVATION,MAESTRO !!!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
this genre is amazing, and the music is astronomical. very superb vibes, I'm so glad I stumbled across this magnificent music! any bands I should look into as someone who's new to this, I specifically like it with vocals.
Glad you enjoy this musical style.. There are many more videos on this channel of Rhythm Future, Bireli Lagrene, John Jorgenson, Tchavolo Schmitt,.... For another great youtube channel, check out patrus53.com.
You guys inspire me to play gypsy jazz I’m 13 year old boy and this never get old I can just learned to play minor swing and literally it’s the best thing please continue what you do
Here are some great resources for learning Gypsy Jazz Scales/Improvisation - ->www.dc-musicschool.com/store/in-the-style-of-jason-anick-vol-1/ ->www.soundslice.com/store/rhythm-future-quartet-transcriptions/ ->jtcguitar.com/store/artist/olli-soikkeli/
Que hermoso suena. Me dieron ganas de cerrar los ojos, los cerré. Me dieron ganas de moverme, me moví. Me dieron ganas de sonreír mucho, me sonreí. Gracias!
Absolutely astounding! I've been listening and re-listening to this video for years: it's a song unto itself! Django couldn't have done better! Right on, man!😃👌👍
so i started reading this manga called "Blue Giant" and the translator always posts song suggestions at the end of each chapter...i started listening to jazz and swing a few years back, but i´ve been discovering a whole new world recently.
The energy at the end is amazing! Sounds like a freight train or a gypsy caravan really getting it! Seriously, such a clear image with that section, wonderfully done. Also, the electric guitarist has great… taste? Heard some rhythmic trickery, little odes to different things and the octave run at the end was just a perfect way to bring things home.
Check out the newest Rhythm Future Quartet video! ruclips.net/video/6HLZ77uT6wk/видео.html
left handed jazz upright bassist with reversed strings, I'm sold
gabriel nmteinteressa it's like if mono neon played double bass
Observation Skills godmode :)
it took me a while to figure out exactly what was going on - if maybe we were seeing a mirror image of the footage. i guess it helps that the double bass is symmetrical, but i wonder if the bridge had to be modified to preserve the intonation, or even if it matters since the upright is fretless... it's fascinating how left handed players deal with playing string instruments. my brothers both insist on learning right-handed, i've seen a left-handed player who plays right handed instruments but simply flips them around to play in a left-hand position, and i've seen yet another take right-handed guitars and string them in reverse.
@@MrJmac901 i love me some mono neon. all this bassist needs now is a sock put over his bass
@@johnblmccormick
I'm a lefty guitar player. I do both. Restring some rightys and just keep a righty around when I feel like flipping my fingering upside down.
Imagine playing an entire scale as a fill between the main melody lines... instant respect.
part of it is knowing when to play a point on the scale percussive, it's not supposed to be hard, just coordinated
where does he do that?
@@Dupamine6:09
Somebody’s been practicing his scales
@Brendab Duffy
I ve been listening to Jazz and JazzRock since like September 2006. And EVERY Single Jazz musician was an amazing musician. Check Out Tal Wilkenfeldt, Hiromi Uehara or the Aristocrats.
lol hahahaha
Which ones? i'm asking for a friend who wants to get better.
LoL but gipsy style is most arpeggios at 90 % But i understand what you mean! scolar in a way
@@sheldoncooper8199 I've done playing metal, metal is easy, it's about pattern. But, Jazz? Jazz is when the Joker become president.
I love the chemistry between the musicians, it's so cool seeing them understand each other and just jam and have fun together
This is INCREDIBLE. Those lines are never-ending! The lick that got passed and turned into "Flight of the Bumblebee" from 5:37 - 5:45 is e-x-c-e-l-l-e-n-t.
and 6:08 might be the hottest of them all!
Pete
2:33 quote from the tune "Invitation"
@@calvinstreamssometimes I'm unfamiliar with that tune. Who performs that one?
And a tiny lick of “tico-tico tico no fubá” at 5:16
it's nice to see people actually have fun with their music
Exactly! Honestly, the vibes is at least half of why I keep on coming back to these videos! I love the music, but the good vibes that they're having and that I'm experiencing are really worth it!
These guys are truly having fun! Love everything about gypsy jazz !
Jeanne
There's something about the guitarist on the left's style that I really dig. His melody and choice of notes is really good, and you can hear some blues influence in his playing. Really cool style! All of these guys are just phenomenal musicians though.
That's Vinnie Raniolo, who is just a great guitarist. He's probably best known for playing with guitar legend Frank Vignolo, who seems to be able to play any style.
Fr everything from his rhythm to how he moves around the neck, amazing guitarist mo doubt.
And a beautiful Guild Artist Award...
Thought the same thing, his rhythmic sense is killer too, pushed some poly in there as well. The octave run at the end was just perfect! So perfect and never felt like he was doing anything to say “check this out” just playing natural for him.
wow this violin player is crazy, he's definitely done his homework. Most violin players I've heard on jazz tracks sound nothing like this, so stumbling across this is a game changer for me
Thanks for the kind words!
This violin player is playing more toward traditional Jewish style rather than classical style
@@abrahambender-doress3873 I was gonna say it made me think of fiddle vibe and I wonder about that cause I’ve got an heirloom set to play as a fiddle but the violin shop shunned it and tried to say it was no good. Till I had them explain and we talked on it’s fiddle sound potential.
The algorithm has blessed me with this video that I've seen almost a decade ago
Good music is timeless
=)
I absolutely adore this version of Minor Swing. It's just sooo good. Too bad it's not on Spotify, though.
The one by django reinhardt is
Glad I don't use spotify.
Oldschool shredding its lovely
not shredding, jazz swing
... I know, if you notice the word oldschool. You'll get it.
IHateQQ i noticed the word oldschool.
"Old school" - drawing a line under the competition.
Jake Myers shredding is a modern way of calling "extremely astonishing fast playing of an instrument"
Finally a bassist who makes audible and beautiful improvisations.
So lets fucking turn his volume down, says the sound guy.
Damn, played almost a billion times way too low ...
You can hear him just fine
'Finally'
then probably listening on your phone/laptop speakers
I feel like Greg Loughman is so slept on. His bass playing is just impeccable. The little run into the next chorus at 2:39 gives me nothing less than bassface everytime I hear it.
Greg is amazing! 👌
Greg is my teacher! He is an incredible player, incredibly knowledgeable teacher and the nicest guy ever!
The best Minor Swing version so far
Thanks! Hard to beat the original, but we appreciate it!
Brilliant. They need a clarinet. I suggested Hamburg s clarinet-giant Martin Schmidt-Hahn because of his warm clarinet-sound and his ideas
You didn't hear Damjan Pejcinoski version then
And is played almost the same as the version the chilean band "los tres" played it on their mtv unpluged in the 90s
I feel like this is what skeletons who smoke cigars dance to
You're not wrong.
Screenshotted comment right here
Maybe watch "coco"
true
That is such a random thing to say, and now I can't unsee it (in my head)
I love how the guitarist just cheekily quotes "Invitation" at 2:33 and makes it work so well.
Love this!
I feel like this would be in a cartoon played by a band of frogs.
Or cats 🎶 everybody wants to be a cat🎶
@@AdrianGonzalez-wl2rw cats are cool
More like in one of the animations from pixar but yeah I get the feeling.
I feel you exactly
Over the Garden Wall ✨🐸
I mean nobody can replace Django Reinhardt and Stéphane Grappelli. But these guys are really close to it. Appreciate it. Great Job!
😁😁
4 humans, extremely talented, playing real music. Bless these musicians for all their time and dedication, love the music and emotion put into it.
As a young classical violinist, I’ve always found funky groovy violin so astounding. I myself can’t do it. NO WAY! But i hope to one day be able to play both styles.
You can do it! Keep at it! =)
Thank you for revealing that as I wondered if it were possible for one violinist to be able to play jazz and classical. Each one is an artform all its own and I love them both. However I'd be curious to know his back story. Did he start in classical and transition into jazz? somehow.
Never knew chandler was such an awesome violinist
😂
hey, he's Chandler, could anyone BE a better violinist?
Looks nothing like Matthew Perry
bull cock comparison
I bet a triangle soloist would have gotten more camera time than the bass player.
What BASS player?
@@THEfamouspolka double bass
I dunno his solo performance seemed lackluster and uncoordinated
More people care about the triangle then the bass....so yeah
@@briandixon992 me and the entire davie504 Chanel community would like to disagree
It’s hard to not have your mood brightened watching this
=)
my whole family is gypsy i feel so nostalgic when i hear this . It sounds exactly like when my grandfather used to play
I’ve been enjoying their music for years now. It’s an absolute master class in musicianship and I can’t even comprehend how we’re able to enjoy this pinnacle of utmost skill and talent for free. From the bottom of my heart, thank you so much.
Thanks!!
Crazy to think that 100 years ago, this genre was shunned upon for being childish and against 'god', however now it is seen as mature and adult...
I've heard it said that jazz is not music like Picasso is not art. Both are so out of line with reality, it fucks up my mind to know there as some who truly believe that crap.
@@imvandenh Picasso is ultra-pretensious...jazz is not, bub.
Who said jazz was against God?
They said the same things about rock and fandango. Music is above all of that bullshit though.
@@imvandenh I don't really get Picasso, but that's personal preference, but I do love jazz and it is definitely music, on of the best genres
Man that lead guitar player is something else , theyre all incredible musicians mind
I love how they enjoy with their own performance, it's just a great compostion, performed by great musicians.
Really brilliant musicians, and I love the way the audio in the video pans from left to right based on the musicians' positions.
Rhythm future Quartet are Absolutely incredible. Fantastic gypsy jazz.
Thanks! Glad you dig it!
been playing for nearly 2 years now and i must say watching these guys just really blows my mind, i hope i'll be able to play like this one day
Learn modes😎🤌then arpeggios
@@chucklemuchuckle2170 Hey thanks for the advice I'll definitely check out modes, I've never heard that term before. I have tried out some arpeggio scales and I've been practicing them almost everyday but its still early days anyway thankyou for the advice!! :)
Well now I know what style of music to call the score from Ratatouille.
thanks for completely ignore the bass player camera guy
*insert any bassist joke ever*
Pedro Oliveira bassists cant slash a tire
It is ok we all can relate to underdogs.
Bassists sure know how to tap
lmao
i cannot say how much i’ve viewed this video in the last year, but it’s a lot
👍👍
this might be one of my favorite videos on RUclips
wow! Thanks!
The thing I really loved about this performance is that everyone has their own time to shine
Beautifully sublime
👍👌❤️👏👏👏👏
As a Metal dude I listen to stuff like this as a breath of fresh air and a lil' inspiration .
I'm eighty years old and have listened to them all. However, this doesn't make me an expert. Some musicians [and here we MUST include The Rhythm Future Quartet] are truly blessed and rise beyond anything we might think of as 'normal'. I raise my glass of fermented amber fluid and drink to the continued success of this exceptional and hugely talented quartet. Thank you for sharing your talent with us.
Good shit Dave ! You my Nigga!
John Footpenis you have a great name ?
wait is that penis ?
David White 🤔 intrigued!
David Well said David!
David White You nailed it.
that flight of the bumblebee lick close to the end was insane
à la limite de surpasser l'originale, vraiment un live incroyable, chaque musicien envoi du lourd !
Vinny Raniolo is sooo clean!!!!
Thats the beauty of this genre...its simply classy and beautiful... 🎸❤️
Every one of these musicians is minblowingly skilled
I just feel it wont be fully appreciated by some how hard plucking on the double bass is
That bassist is incredible
one of a few performances i've seen recently that make me thing Svend is smiling down from a cloud somewhere, lovely
so glad I clicked on this. the soloists were great. thoroughly enjoyed the guitar. I gotta steal some of his licks.
Glad you dig it!
A left handed double bass, that's pretty rare.
Everything about this is top notch.
That's the best version of minor swing I ever heard !!!!!!!!!!!!!
7 years later and comments are still being hearted. Legend
My wife is a really incredible guitarist and can memorize pieces on the
instrument very quickly... So once, when we were teens, I had had a
particularly bad day and couldn't sleep that night. So, knowing how much
I love classical music, she learned this piece and sat next to my bed
playing it all night until I fell asleep. I can't listen to it without
getting a little teary-eyed now.
tom bradey 👏for your amazing wife:)..beautiful story...~true love❤️
@@Se7enevil Yes thank you, im so very lucky
2:42 I thought the violin guy was helping the other guy play his bass
The Engineer
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
The three armed man
LMFAO!!!
HAHAHAHA ME TOO, I thought... wow these guys have mad chemistry.
The violin guy just got back from office, kept his laptop bag backstage, took his violin on stage and KILLED IT
😂😂
Such magnificent Musik and the people who play their instruments have so much fun ❤️
Awsome. You can literally hear the mood and the chenistry between the musicians. Django Reinhardt and Stéphane Grappelli would be proud of this
Es überrascht mich immer wieder, dass Gypsy Jazz noch lange nicht out ist. Django Reinhard hat ihn bereits vor dem 2. Weltkrieg kreiert, aber immer noch gibt es Interpreten dieser Jazzrichtung, die darüber zeitgemäß improvisieren.
some days the algorithm just gives you a gem that will stay with you forever
=)
Eu adoro essa música, e os músicos são demais. Kisses from Brazil
Man, that conversation at the beginning always gets me. These people are awesome.
FANTASTIC! It always makes my life feel better when I hear such wonderfully played old time jazz!
fantastic display of dedication to the arts, a commodity - absolute pleasure to be a part of this piece, a marvelous rendition of the greats with a bit of improvisation!
for those who say jazz is only for trumpets and drums.
Edit: OK alright relax I've had 4 music teachers in 2 different school say that jazz revolves around the trumpet and sax and gace examples of John Coltrane and Miles Davis saying they were some of the greatest partly because of their genius and partly because of their instrument choice which I disagreed with completely and is why I wrote this in the first place. I assure you I'm not high or stupid.
Literally no one says that
😂what are you smoking over there bud? 😭😭😭😭
That's totally wrong mate im a jazz player myself XD
Who says that?
Nobody says that
incredibly talented and tasteful musicians.....amazing...
Thanks!
Esta siempre música me ayuda a sacar una sonrisa!!
Absolutely phenomenal. Masterpiece. As a young guitarist(15) just learning major and minor scales, this is absolutely amazing. Can’t stop watching it 🤯🤯🤯
The amount of authentic jazz this have is unbelievable..
Classical musicians will never have this much fun
q espetáculo,estou bocaquiaberta com tanto talento!!!!
Gypsy Jazz always makes me smile.
Quest' uomo merita un Super Premio
Diamante Musicisti ed Arrangiatori !!!! Credetemi !!! Ed è bravissimo anche a cantare !!!S.O,STANDING OVATION,MAESTRO !!!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
This is the video that got me into gypsy jazz. THANK YOU SO MUCH. If it wasnt for this video, I would of never found Django
👍👍
me too
my 2 year old son loves this he watches it everyday
Wow! That's amazing!
magicfiddle Haha yes he has named your video as "viooo" (he likes violin)
Buy that kid a guitar
I could listen to this all day!
I'm a guitar player but fuck... Violin solo
🎻😁
@@magicfiddle I'm going to learn to our solo on guitar lol somehow, one day but the violin licks are amazing, man keep killing it
if i could ever be 10% as good as that guitarist i would be so happy
Excellent. Jason is great gypsy jazz violinist.
Grand 🌅 Fantastic ❤️🎼❤️ Thank you from France 🇫🇷
The only violin music I can truly enjoy without it being sad
Wow,, amazing musicians and beautiful sounds
Cheers!
wow.... beautiful
Thanks Irene! This was actually from RFQ's very first show! Hope you are doing well =)
Vinny's rhythm playing is precision in everything I've heard him do.
this genre is amazing, and the music is astronomical. very superb vibes, I'm so glad I stumbled across this magnificent music! any bands I should look into as someone who's new to this, I specifically like it with vocals.
Glad you enjoy this musical style.. There are many more videos on this channel of Rhythm Future, Bireli Lagrene, John Jorgenson, Tchavolo Schmitt,.... For another great youtube channel, check out patrus53.com.
Cesar you should look up "hot club de frank"!
Aaron Ashton Band has a few good videos
check caravan palace
Check out Rail yard ghosts they make gypsy folk punk and sound kind of simular to this
The amount of talent on that stage.........
TheDoctorDisrespect not much really, I can play the kazoo
what the fuck did that guitarist just do to my mind and soul? DAYUMM
Cool lighting and setup in that room. I wish I was there.
This is great musicianship
You guys inspire me to play gypsy jazz I’m 13 year old boy and this never get old I can just learned to play minor swing and literally it’s the best thing please continue what you do
Here are some great resources for learning Gypsy Jazz Scales/Improvisation -
->www.dc-musicschool.com/store/in-the-style-of-jason-anick-vol-1/
->www.soundslice.com/store/rhythm-future-quartet-transcriptions/
->jtcguitar.com/store/artist/olli-soikkeli/
@Charmaine Kefford update time! How's it coming along 3 years later???
@@ExitosGnosis this is his moms account.
@@magicfiddle kind of you to leave these resources
2:26 - 3:44 This is BEYOND GODLIKE!!
His name is Olli Soikkeli. Look him up! He is an unbelievably amazing gypsy jazz guitarist
Excellente musique, excellent ensemble une grand bravo pour tout cela.
Excelente mezcla del espíritu gitano, con el jazz. Felicitaciones.
Que hermoso suena. Me dieron ganas de cerrar los ojos, los cerré. Me dieron ganas de moverme, me moví. Me dieron ganas de sonreír mucho, me sonreí. Gracias!
excelente version, extraordinario, violinista y guitarrista acustico, saludos desde Lima Peru
Salut de la ville de Marseille (France). Allez l'OM!
Absolutely astounding! I've been listening and re-listening to this video for years: it's a song unto itself! Django couldn't have done better! Right on, man!😃👌👍
I could listen to this a hundred times
Vinny was such a great compliment to y'alls styles. I miss him in the line up.
Only love and pure joy . Thx guys
This French cafe is very smokey!! Nice food, excellent local wine, and the band are good to!! More wine???
so i started reading this manga called "Blue Giant" and the translator always posts song suggestions at the end of each chapter...i started listening to jazz and swing a few years back, but i´ve been discovering a whole new world recently.
I thought I recognized the electric player. I met him and Frank Vignola at my school once!
The energy at the end is amazing! Sounds like a freight train or a gypsy caravan really getting it! Seriously, such a clear image with that section, wonderfully done. Also, the electric guitarist has great… taste? Heard some rhythmic trickery, little odes to different things and the octave run at the end was just a perfect way to bring things home.
You are musician?