I can tell Biréli really loves that guitar, and I also love the tone coming from it : unique and distinct but still very jazzy. Even without Biréli, this would be a remarkable piano trio.
you can’t go wrong with yamaha… :) funny enough that he used to play a yamaha ae 1200 (kind of gibson l5) and even with this solidbody with p90 on the neck he sounds still very jazzy… bireli is clearly above the vast majority of guitarplayers… awesome and unique… lucky us!
Amazing line up! Don’t forget to give Ira Coleman some love; he’s an absolute master of the bass. I saw him perform live with Herbie Hancock years ago at the Stockholm Jazz & Blues Festival, and his playing left me speechless.
Beautiful distinctive tone from the P90 neck pickup… Yamaha Pacifica 611vfm. He didn’t even bother removing the protective film from the scratch plate👌
this "mumor" in 32 minutes is just epic !:))).....when NOT saying anything gets the most funny part.......typical jazz-humor :) and like..... "togetherness" in the vibe of an audiance . its just lovely !:) never got to hear Lagrene live, hpe one day !
Bireli lo preferisco nel manouche dove è il numero uno..... Nel jazz sempre grande ma non mi fa impazzire..... Il nostro Antonio Faraó tra i più grandi pianisti del pianeta.... Comunque bel concerto.
Setlist 1: Softly As Morning Sunrise 2: Right On 3: What Is This Thing Called Love 4: One Take 5: Dedication 6: Black Inside 7: For Four 8: Oleo 9: Theme For Bond 10: Wolfbane 11: Giant Steps
@@meydanrocks1954 Do you happen to know who wrote “Right On”? It is such a captivating melody and I would love to find a recorded version of it. - Mads J.
Cette guitare est fantastique, si c'était badgé Gibson ou Fender, elle vaudrait le triple. Il a le son, le manche de cette guitare offre un profil d'un incroyable confort. C''est vraiment excellent.
Est-ce qu'un jour la guitare à fait le guitariste, la preuve que non puisque vous êtes entrain de la critiquer, "la guitare". Le guitariste quant à lui est au dessus de tout soupçon cela va de soit, enfin je l'espère? merci pour ces critiques stériles, qui n' ont jamais servi et ne serviront jamais à discréditer un génie. Rooguitar apprends à être musicien, avant de vouloir vanter tel ou tel guitare qui d'ailleurs ne te servira à rien tout pendant que tu te focaliseras sur l'instrument avant de savoir même comment il fonctionne. Aria pro 2 custom cardinal série 1980 super gratte à 2 balles, pourtant un putain de son, équipée de Dimarzio double, merde, enfin un peu de réflexion n'empêche pas de vivre en bonne intelligence. Sur ce belle vie à toi et n'oublie pas joue avec ton cœur et ton intelligence et pas avec ta connaissance de la pseudo qualité de l'instrument même si il est vrai qu'il y a des poêles injouables, mais là ce n'est pas le cas.
Does anyone happen to know who wrote “Right On” (the second song - 11:15)? It is such a captivating melody and I would love to find a recorded version of it. - Mads J.
@@sylviedacosta6170 Hi Sylvie. Thank you very much! How did you find out that Antonio wrote it? I can't find any info on the song. And do you happen to know if there are other recordings of the songs?
Je trouve cet excellent pianiste vraiment très exceptionnel. Et il domine de très loin tout ce concert ; dommage pour Bireli qui est pourtant un immense musicien de jazz. Peut-être Bireli n'était-il pas en forme ce jour-là ???
Non. Ce concert semble être une invit' à ce pianiste fabuleux. Il eut fallu plus de travail/préparation en groupe, pour mieux caler les phrases musicales et pouvoir, ainsi, développer davantage la mélodie de Birelli. Ceci dit, super concert.
I will teach you this. 1/ You have a poor command of the English language. 2/ You think a label on a product is all important. 3/ You're an ill mannered person. 4/ You are not important.
Purist nonsense. First, the soapbar (or more properly P90) is actually a Gibson design and not a Fender design. And he's not playing a Fender--he's playing a Yahama Pacifica. It's a solid body to be sure, which is more likely your issue. But so what? Ted Greene's masterpiece solo jazz guitar record, which is nothing less than sublime, was done using a Fender Telecaster direct to the board. And his tone was gorgeous (Telecaster neck pickups actually work very nicely for jazz). And in the more fusion context of this performance, the idea that a player would be limited to one of the really dark sounding Gibson hollow-body jazz boxes is a bit silly and anachronistic. Larry Carlton played Valley Arts Stratocaster guitars for years. You may be a producer, but you clearly have a narrow viewpoint about what constitutes an appropriate tool for an artist. And given Bireli's status as a master of his craft, I would dare say he can choose any tool he's comfortable with as long as he plays at the level and with the gorgeous tone he gets here. I actually like the better mid-range articulation and high-end sheen you get with a solid body sometimes. I've got a Tom Anderson Strat that's my main guitar and the neck pickup, which is a stacked humbucker in a single-coil space, has a great jazz tone that I've used on recordings of standards. Bireli didn't ask your opinion. And I suspect he doesn't really care about your narrow-minded, parochial view.
one more thing FUCK YAMAHA IBANEZ ....etc....long life GIBSON , FENDER JAZZ MASTER-JAGUAR-TELE...and i don't give a flying fuck if you like Japanese copies.....made in USA....that's all i care about!!!!!
Supreme Musicianship 🙌🏿👌🏿
Greetings from Uganda 🇺🇬👊🏿🖤
Ahhhh what a gig! Birelli is the top of the world class ...Atomic guitarist...
I'm reading a good book, and this music goes perfectly with the flow of the words
left-handed drummer on a right-handed kit, legendary Lenny White
I can tell Biréli really loves that guitar, and I also love the tone coming from it : unique and distinct but still very jazzy.
Even without Biréli, this would be a remarkable piano trio.
you can’t go wrong with yamaha… :)
funny enough that he used to play a yamaha ae 1200 (kind of gibson l5) and even with this solidbody with p90 on the neck he sounds still very jazzy… bireli is clearly above the vast majority of guitarplayers… awesome and unique… lucky us!
The pianist is extraordinaire!
Amazing line up! Don’t forget to give Ira Coleman some love; he’s an absolute master of the bass. I saw him perform live with Herbie Hancock years ago at the Stockholm Jazz & Blues Festival, and his playing left me speechless.
Such a nice man too
saw him with the Tony Williams Quintet in a small club in Chicago, back in 89. Unforgettable. His playing flows like water.
I know exactly what you mean. His pocket is so deep.
Quel. Pied !! Birellli et Lenny entouré s de merveilleux musiciens .super concert COURTOIS
This concert helps my work so much!
Beautiful distinctive tone from the P90 neck pickup… Yamaha Pacifica 611vfm. He didn’t even bother removing the protective film from the scratch plate👌
That giant steps version of Antonio Farao is just out of this world , this man is crazy gifted!
ruclips.net/video/JgsqISdQSEE/видео.html
yes, and especially crazy hard work practicing.
Despite having a gypsy background Bireli enjoys playing straight jazz and a little distortion too and kills it.
Le pianiste ! juste génial!.......
I hear the "Return to Forever influences all through this .... but still their own style !! love it!
Man this Swings Nice!
Спасибі, за чудову музику!
Rock guitar includ in jazz, disempurnakan dengan Bir 🎉🎉❤❤eli
i love their sound. its fucking amazing
just beautiful ~!!
Grande Ira Coleman !!
Amazing!!!
Great gig!
It seems there is no end to Bireli's inventiveness and the pianist is just insane!
LENNY!! Yes, a Master!! (INMAO, NOT Respected ENOUGH!!) No DIS to The Others!! THNX!!
I really like all of this!!!
Cette liberté de jeu , il n'y a a vraiment que dans le Jazz que ...
Love this! Would flip if I could see this band.
E' un grande più l'ascolto e più mi piace
Favolosi! Tiro repertorio arrangiamenti, tutto
magnificosmusicians around the world
Strana scelta la chitarra di Bireli, tuttavia il timbro è ottimo. Antonio è un gigante!
Farao superstar
War und ist Super!
Great! I hear plenty of George Benson's influence in Bireli's playing.
i wish i come to them one day !!
this "mumor" in 32 minutes is just epic !:))).....when NOT saying anything gets the most funny part.......typical jazz-humor :) and like..... "togetherness" in the vibe of an audiance . its just lovely !:) never got to hear Lagrene live, hpe one day !
Faraò è un mostro...
Para mi, es una grata sorpresa este excelente grupo. Pianista brillante, guitarra líder, recursos rítmicos a la altura.
Ca joue tellement bien!
muito massa Biréli zoando Faraò no Giant Steps 😁
thay are the masters
Awesome.
Herausragend, packend, einfach genial.
Bravo 👏 😃
Eccezionale!
nice watch Ira Coleman
classieux ! 🔵⚪🔴
42:20 omg!!!!!
San Eckelhöfer . Yes and beyond Him ! .
YES!
Juste pour laisser un commentaire en français.
Buenisimo !
34:58 One Take
56:03
Buenísimo.
Man that lick from 3:53 to 4:01 is insane!!
concerto piacevole e ricco musicalmente come quello del 2015 con Eddie Gomez al basso
GIT IT, IRA
War da!! Euk Euk!
real jazz
I wonder how he (Biréli) decides which guitar to use.
usually the best sounding for a purpose out of his personal instruments as any multi-styled musician probably would.
@@ondaride777 A 250€ guitar with tone to 0 and with the neck pickup selected is enough to obtain the jazz guitar tone.
Lol the giant nyxl decal on the body
Opening reminds me of Mike Gordon.
Bireli lo preferisco nel manouche dove è il numero uno..... Nel jazz sempre grande ma non mi fa impazzire..... Il nostro Antonio Faraó tra i più grandi pianisti del pianeta.... Comunque bel concerto.
What's the setlist?
Setlist
1: Softly As Morning Sunrise
2: Right On
3: What Is This Thing Called Love
4: One Take
5: Dedication
6: Black Inside
7: For Four
8: Oleo
9: Theme For Bond
10: Wolfbane
11: Giant Steps
@@meydanrocks1954 Do you happen to know who wrote “Right On”? It is such a captivating melody and I would love to find a recorded version of it.
- Mads J.
great music!! but so tired of videos with audio out of sync with video.
me too!!!! I even notice it on tv...esp if it is hi def. Weird.
Anyone knows the name of the piece at 35:20, thanks in advanced
2018 album [Storyteller ] title : One Take
@@eric0731 Thanks a lot.
Je suis surpris par ce choix de guitare electrique. Quite á jouer Yamaha, j´aurai plutot pensé au modéle Mike Stern que la Pacifica..
Cette guitare est fantastique, si c'était badgé Gibson ou Fender, elle vaudrait le triple. Il a le son, le manche de cette guitare offre un profil d'un incroyable confort. C''est vraiment excellent.
complètement d'accord, j'ai à peu près la même, avec 2 P90
il a fait ce choix de guitare depuis des années deja , cela ne peut pas etre un hasard !!!
AGNES GRUHIER quel model c'est ton guitare?
Est-ce qu'un jour la guitare à fait le guitariste, la preuve que non puisque vous êtes entrain de la critiquer, "la guitare".
Le guitariste quant à lui est au dessus de tout soupçon cela va de soit, enfin je l'espère? merci pour ces critiques stériles, qui n' ont jamais servi et ne serviront jamais à discréditer un génie. Rooguitar apprends à être musicien, avant de vouloir vanter tel ou tel guitare qui d'ailleurs ne te servira à rien tout pendant que tu te focaliseras sur l'instrument avant de savoir même comment il fonctionne. Aria pro 2 custom cardinal série 1980 super gratte à 2 balles, pourtant un putain de son, équipée de Dimarzio double, merde, enfin un peu de réflexion n'empêche pas de vivre en bonne intelligence. Sur ce belle vie à toi et n'oublie pas joue avec ton cœur et ton intelligence et pas avec ta connaissance de la pseudo qualité de l'instrument même si il est vrai qu'il y a des poêles injouables, mais là ce n'est pas le cas.
Hola! Alguien sabe que microfonos tiene Lagrene el puente? Gracias!
What is the 2nd song please ?
légende lagraine
Does anyone happen to know who wrote “Right On” (the second song - 11:15)?
It is such a captivating melody and I would love to find a recorded version of it.
- Mads J.
"Right On" composed by Antonio Farao'
@@sylviedacosta6170 Hi Sylvie. Thank you very much! How did you find out that Antonio wrote it? I can't find any info on the song. And do you happen to know if there are other recordings of the songs?
@@madschjensen I organised the tour. It has not been recorded yet...
@@sylviedacosta6170 Wow, that's great!
I hope he will some day :)
@@madschjensen Ms Da Costa is Mr Farao's wife, I bet she knows better...😁😌
slick
The title of the song around 35:00 ?
j aime vraiment pas le son de bireli mais bref cela joue trop bien quand a Farao je kiff de plus en plus
Harmony of Just the way you are. Not sure about the theme
Upd. found it! One Take song from Lagrene's album Storyteller
ジャズでパシフィカはじめてみたかも
I wish bass drum was louder maybe little bit modern sound so I can hear it :D
what song at 40:00
one take (たぶん)
One take (bireli lagrene)
Je trouve cet excellent pianiste vraiment très exceptionnel. Et il domine de très loin tout ce concert ; dommage pour Bireli qui est pourtant un immense musicien de jazz. Peut-être Bireli n'était-il pas en forme ce jour-là ???
Birelli n estpas a l ai avec ce son de guitare
Non. Ce concert semble être une invit' à ce pianiste fabuleux. Il eut fallu plus de travail/préparation en groupe, pour mieux caler les phrases musicales et pouvoir, ainsi, développer davantage la mélodie de Birelli. Ceci dit, super concert.
Oui....Bireli etait largué sur Giant steps (je l'aurai été aussi après ce terrible chorus de Farao)...
Song 1: Just the way you are - Billy Joel?
No ! Softly at the morning sunrise
"NO BILLY JOEL FOR YOU!" - Soup Nazi
What's the name of the song 1:31:00...?
Wolfbane (L. White)
Seems they had a hard time finding a bass player. Every one of these gigs has a different one.
On se fait chier!! Pas d'âme pas d'histoire à raconter, ce n'est plus du jazz.. c'est de la variété ..et pas bonne en plus
mr, b , where's your GIBSON ? strat and jazz ? even with soap b? nahhhhhh....sorry....not4me :(
Close your eyes and listen. Forget the name on the guitar.
what else you want to teach me ....but, before you move your mouth again => music producer on this end!!!
I will teach you this. 1/ You have a poor command of the English language. 2/ You think a label on a product is all important. 3/ You're an ill mannered person. 4/ You are not important.
Purist nonsense. First, the soapbar (or more properly P90) is actually a Gibson design and not a Fender design. And he's not playing a Fender--he's playing a Yahama Pacifica. It's a solid body to be sure, which is more likely your issue. But so what? Ted Greene's masterpiece solo jazz guitar record, which is nothing less than sublime, was done using a Fender Telecaster direct to the board. And his tone was gorgeous (Telecaster neck pickups actually work very nicely for jazz). And in the more fusion context of this performance, the idea that a player would be limited to one of the really dark sounding Gibson hollow-body jazz boxes is a bit silly and anachronistic. Larry Carlton played Valley Arts Stratocaster guitars for years. You may be a producer, but you clearly have a narrow viewpoint about what constitutes an appropriate tool for an artist. And given Bireli's status as a master of his craft, I would dare say he can choose any tool he's comfortable with as long as he plays at the level and with the gorgeous tone he gets here. I actually like the better mid-range articulation and high-end sheen you get with a solid body sometimes. I've got a Tom Anderson Strat that's my main guitar and the neck pickup, which is a stacked humbucker in a single-coil space, has a great jazz tone that I've used on recordings of standards. Bireli didn't ask your opinion. And I suspect he doesn't really care about your narrow-minded, parochial view.
one more thing FUCK YAMAHA IBANEZ ....etc....long life GIBSON , FENDER JAZZ MASTER-JAGUAR-TELE...and i don't give a flying fuck if you like Japanese copies.....made in USA....that's all i care about!!!!!
what song is it around 35 minutes ?