You’re right. If it makes any difference, one of Rosenwinkel’s mentors and favorite players was Allan Holdsworth. If you knew about that master player’s technical love of instrumentation and pedals, you could imagine where Kurt finds lasting inspiration. It’s a deep well.
Kurt has arrived at an improvisational level impossible to join for a lot of fellow guitarists anymore. Listening to him is very much inspirational though.
The sound of his guitar is pretty unique, as if the attack is rolled of, almost like a quick "swell" on a Line 6 DL4, but it is masterfully done in his hands, or feet maybe? It's pretty awesome to hear!
managed to catch these guys on their sweden tour in my small town Härnösand just before the quarantine, that was the last show i went to before they closed. These guys were fenomenal live! I remember me and my friends were freaking out over that bass, is it an acustic? It has an uppright bridge? Where's the pickup? What is that shape? Miss them nights at the jazz club with the boys..
this is an artigianal bass my teacher Dario received from a luthier around here in italy. It has a piezo pickup inside. It prompts some hybrid electric bass/double-bass features for a more.. jazzy sound!
@@kundinga The luthier is from Spain, the bass is called a Marcustico and is made by Joaquin Marco Saenz de Ormijana in Vittoria Gasteiz in northern Spain
Would be nice to hear a better audio mix... no offence intended to the YT Channel/venue, but it just sounds like a raw board mix from the concert... could maybe be EQ'd to be more pleasant. Bass is too middy, guitar too low etc. Just my 20 Cents
kurt love the guitar sound slow gear effect from way back, but on every track. Absolutely not, still love you though, so I forgive, in a subjective way.
I understand Kurt is a great artist and this is the sound he chooses to use now. I don't mind anyone using an effect, the problem I have with it is that it makes the guitar tone less expressive, since it removes all variation from the attack.
setlist:
0:05 Ease It (Paul Chambers)
10:22 Simple#2 (Rosenwinkel)
26:27 Self-Portrait in Three Colors (Charles Mingus)
36:40 Nica's Dream (Horace Silver)
44:36 Peace (Horace Silver)
53:50 26-2 (John Coltrane)
1:02:00 Punjab (Joe Henderson)
1:09:20 Angels Around (Dario Deidda)
Mark Whitfield Jr. - Drums / Dario Deidda - Bass
thanx!
thanks
Thanks.
This guy just gets better and better. I mean, how good do you have to be to play guitar AND bass in a jazz band at the same time..?
Lenny Breau the Velvet Touch live at Shelley's manhole. Genius player
Joe Pass?
You’re right. If it makes any difference, one of Rosenwinkel’s mentors and favorite players was Allan Holdsworth. If you knew about that master player’s technical love of instrumentation and pedals, you could imagine where Kurt finds lasting inspiration. It’s a deep well.
ask CHARLIE HUNTER
True!!
Deidda is a Giant
Please list the personnel in the description:
Guitar: Kurt Rosenwinkel
Bass: Dario Deidda
Drums: Mark Whitfield Jr.
..great concert!
please!
Is that THE mark whitfields son?
@@Panchissimo3 right
Sublime. People if you are looking for your guitar hero, here he is. This needs about 20m more views.
It's fabulious! This Bass sounds like an Acoustic Bass.
Kurt Rosenwinkel is just at the top of the game. Just effortless. I could listen to this all day long.
The intro to Simple#2 which is the second tune is so nice! He is amazing!
Saw em in Portland ME...Kurt called it the, "Bring Dario to America tour". So good..
The song Angels Around (Dario Deidda) took me on a trip instantly and it's now on my favorites list.
simply amazing - drummer is killing it!
His dad is Mark Whitfield - a hell of a guitarist himself.
At this level, music takes a spiritual meaning!
simple #2 here is especially amazing for me!
Kurt has arrived at an improvisational level impossible to join for a lot of fellow guitarists anymore. Listening to him is very much inspirational though.
Why?
What do you think separates him from the other jazz guitarist from the same Era?
now to hear the standards trio, ty
that bass sound is unreal
Thanks for sharing! 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Kurt and Dario bought their guitars from the same maker, and clothes, and hats 😁
Pure magic
57:20 nice rhythm shift by the rhythm section, great interplay
wow dario quoting "the peacocks" at 17:36 - 17:38. deep cut
quoting Bill Evans is always hip
@@nicklarsenjazz not bill evans orignal. its Jimmy Rowles composition
the most creative voice on jazz guitar emerged in the last 30 years
That is EXACTLY correct. Greatest guitarist since Holdsworth.
O my god , Omg , my head exploded from th first 2 minutes
oooh! The trio is cooking all right....
Amazing gig
Trop genial je m en lasse pas 😊
wow nica's dream is nailed like a boss to the wall like friggin lil' J...
I have been listening to the live performance of "Angels Around" for the first time!! Yay! :)
This trio!!!
Great! Thank you!
The sound of his guitar is pretty unique, as if the attack is rolled of, almost like a quick "swell" on a Line 6 DL4, but it is masterfully done in his hands, or feet maybe? It's pretty awesome to hear!
Jackson Frost Thanks!
I think it's his
Electro Harmonix POG
I think it’s an envelope generator, and he’s rolled off the attack. But it’s very fast, a very good quality effect.
Pog 2
wow, what a treat!!! great band!!!
Crear concert,wonderful trío ✨✨👍🏾
Too good
KURT!!!!!!
game over
Left to right:
Beret Hat, Flat Cap Hat, Hi Hat.
managed to catch these guys on their sweden tour in my small town Härnösand just before the quarantine, that was the last show i went to before they closed. These guys were fenomenal live!
I remember me and my friends were freaking out over that bass, is it an acustic? It has an uppright bridge? Where's the pickup? What is that shape? Miss them nights at the jazz club with the boys..
this is an artigianal bass my teacher Dario received from a luthier around here in italy. It has a piezo pickup inside. It prompts some hybrid electric bass/double-bass features for a more.. jazzy sound!
@@kundinga The luthier is from Spain, the bass is called a Marcustico and is made by Joaquin Marco Saenz de Ormijana in Vittoria Gasteiz in northern Spain
3:27-29 - Kurt briefly quoting 'Sandu'.What are the effects in his pedalboard?
What effects aren't on his pedal board!
Usually he uses the EHX POG and a compressor to flatten / minimize the attack of the tones - as far as I know
Thank you.
His Bass sounds like an Acoustic Bass...Great !
No it does not!
professor great performance
no one does the sh he does, most extraordinary guitarist, and kick ss trio
baita sonoridade!
Just love it so much...
love it
Wow
Why would you not list who's playing!?
Click on 'read more' under the set list above......
👍👍👍👍👍
what kind of bass is that ?- really nice acoustic sound. Amazing musicians!
Marcustico by Joaquín Marco
What bass guitar is that? It sounds really good.
It's a Marcustico . www.marcoguitarsbass.com .
@@juanantoniojovevidal7051 Thanks!
Not listing credits of the sidemen is not polite nor considerate. That drummer and bassist are monsters!
The bassist is Dario Deidda, from Italy.
Yep
58:00
相変わらずカート・ローゼンウィンケルさんすごいなぁ…。
ところで彼の弾いているヤマハSG200って日本じゃ売ってないんですよ。知ってます?もう一本ワインレッド?のやつもカートさんはお持ちなんですよね。
ヤマハって日本のメーカーなのにこのSG200は日本ではどこの楽器屋行っても置いてないんですよ!
おかしいでしょ!
Who is the bassist? Interesting sound...
Hi, the bassist is Dario Deidda ;)
@@gbf84 Any idea what type of acoustic bass guitar that is?
@@sumeursault It's this: www.marcoguitarsbass.com/index_archivos/Page381.htm
Catch that mosquito!
This guy is fantastic, just like John Scofield and Bill Frisell
never heard him before really.. little bits.. ok.. like other guys better.. but now I do like this alot.. my kind of jazz.. 🎸😎
It doesn’t even sound like a guitar at first. Letting the music talk and it sings like a clarinet
...somewhere in England, chart-topper Ed Sheeran is wondering
why he is more famous with only a loop pedal than these musicians..the irony!
The identical clothes... That's what happens when men spend too much time by themselves!
Would be nice to hear a better audio mix... no offence intended to the YT Channel/venue, but it just sounds like a raw board mix from the concert... could maybe be EQ'd to be more pleasant. Bass is too middy, guitar too low etc. Just my 20 Cents
The guy can play very good without a doubt. But I am not a fan of the guitar sound.
Kurt fans gonna hate me, but that flute effect... 😫😫😫😫
Miss the tone of intuit
kurt love the guitar sound slow gear effect from way back, but on every track. Absolutely not, still love you though, so I forgive, in a subjective way.
I understand Kurt is a great artist and this is the sound he chooses to use now. I don't mind anyone using an effect, the problem I have with it is that it makes the guitar tone less expressive, since it removes all variation from the attack.
This was not good.
setlist:
0:05 Ease It (Paul Chambers)
10:22 Simple#2 (Rosenwinkel)
26:27 Self-Portrait in Three Colors (Charles Mingus)
36:40 Nica's Dream (Horace Silver)
44:36 Peace (Horace Silver)
53:50 26-2 (John Coltrane)
1:02:00 Punjab (Joe Henderson)
1:09:20 Angels Around (Dario Deidda)
Mark Whitfield Jr. - Drums / Dario Deidda - Bass