Down the Rhodes Webisode: Chick Corea
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- The following is a webisode featuring bonus material from Down the Rhodes: The Fender Rhodes Story. Please visit www.FenderRhodesStory.com to order a copy of this historic documentary, brought to life through stories and performances from a remarkable cast of music notables. With an insider's look, we see how a war era rehabilitation tool developed into a major proponent of the electronic instrument movement, and became the most revolutionary electric piano of our time.
Chick Corea along with Herbie Hancock are the Vanguards, The true pioneers, The Architects of Fusion Jazz as we know it today..... Thank you Maestro for all the scintillating contributions over the years...
Doctor Garbonzo How about Keith and Mc Tyner ?
I ask cause I heard they are also part of the fusion era...is it true?
Indeed they are! All things considered,
Everything is fusion. Ravel taking from folk music is fusion. Nothing new.
"Return to Forever" is FUSION! Corea's work with that band is legendary, as is Stanley Clarke's and Al DiMeola's! That's the RTF lineup I like the best!
Not to mention Miles. Fusion wouldn't exist the way it does without him
RTF intoduced me to Jazz. 40 years ago. Well maybe mercy mercy mercy by Cannonball Adderl ,but RTF made me a fan of improvizational soloing Glad to hear him mention Billy. I was a fan of his early work with RTF and Stanlley Clark.This is a great series.
I'm also a great admirer of Bill Connors.
Best Fender Rhodes and best music ever: Return to forever.
Greetings from Germany, W. Schmitz
Very meritorious video. The Rhodes is a genius instrument, and when a good musician wields it, I don't need to listen to anything else. Thank You 🖤

Thank you Chick!!
Love the sound of a rhodes
R.I.P.
I love the Rhodes, but have grown to love the Wurlitzer even more time. It captures the same warmth of the Rhodes, while removing the sharp aspects of the Rhodes timbre. It's like warm coffee.
Youll be back 😉
CBS Fender was criticized in the '70s and long after for purported slights to a lot of things musical, some justified, others wrongfully so. The Fender Rhodes series was one of those things that they really got right. I used to sell them brand new ...
R.I.P. legend 🔥🔥🔥
I also like Mahavishnu Orchestra..these three groups helped bridge the gap between jazz, funk, pop and rock..so now we have jazz fusion and progressive rock..
I know everyone loves the Mark I Rhodes for the vintage tone. But I have to say, I really love the clear-as-a-bell Mark V sound. Seems to me you could get that, and still have the amp or tone set for lower treble to get a more vintage sound as well.
First time I ever realised Chick had an East Coast accent. "Guitaah" hahahaha, just checked and he was from Massachusetts 🤘
Don't forget "idear." My mom used to drive a "Mazder!"
Rhodesgasm: nice word! i guess thats what i got everytime i heard a rhodes with a nice thick chorus. have been in love with it since i was 10, 11 years old!
2:29 how beautiful...
In fact, I am very thankful that Chick opted to demonstrate the Mark V for us instead of the Mark I. Having always heard the first two renditions of Rhodes piano line, I wanted to hear what the V sounded like. Of late, I’ve been musing about what I would do if I were born 20 years earlier than I was in 1980 and what kind of equipment I would get during the 80s. It’s a pretty strong likelihood I would have grabbed up a Mark V as my Rhodes model, however this is the first demonstration I have listened to of it.
Is anybody aware whether not it was made with 88 notes?
3 year old comment, I’m sorry I only found it now! They made exactly one 88 key Mark V. It was the prototype, and as they were pulling the lid for the prototype out of its mould, the mould broke. Rhodes at the time was failing pretty miserably unfortunately, so the decision was made to not replace the mould and not make 88 key Mark Vs, as they had predicted based on the sales of Mark I and Mark II 88 key models that it wouldn’t be worth the time. Vintage Vibe found the one 88 key Mark V prototype, they restored it and wrote an article on their website. Head over there if you wanna hear the history, they know far better than I.
Mark V and then there's the sparkletop in the back! ...rhodesgasm!!
master.
Greatest musician ever! Well, virtually!
keyboard extraordinaire....
Sweet!
I want to get my Mark V Rhodes to sound as clean and balanced as this one!
Who gave this a thumbs down? Seriously??
A true legend . . .
"This is not Spain, this is Rodrigo (Aranjuez Concert, Movement 2) but then it goes into Spain..."
Santiago Kenguan Larry Williams was on the final Spain recording by Jarreau. Producer Jay Graydon wasn't happy with the non-studio Rhodes Chic played.
I have Concierto de Aranjuez on one of my old CDs. It never occurred to me to put the two together. And jazz was/is/forever will be an improvisational life form.
Chick was genius for “fusing” Rodrigo’s Concierto Aranjuez with Spain. It doesn’t get any better than that!
I’ve heard that tune Chick played on the Fender Rhodes I’m sure in a Dirty Harry Movie.
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Straight from chick, I like it.
Did Jay Graydon wiping Chic out and replacing his rhodes part with Larry Williams in Spain upset him?
The newer Rhodes does have a tinny metalic tone. Speaking of the mkv specifically, just think how much better it would have sounded with thicker sounding tines! I have used older tines on them and it's much better, trust me.
That Mark V Rhodes sounds wonderful to me, very bright and clear. He's piano is very dynamic and responsive, it's in a great shape and also very well tuned.
In person those tines will fatigue your ears in no time flat. The MKV is a great instrument but it would have sounded better with the older tines. Shame the mk7 sounds so tinny as well.
well...i kind of like Herbie & The Headhunters too...;)
aranjuez for ever xD
Lol wut?
Can I see any video of any truly renown jazz musician doing free improv on Rhodes solo...or at least tonal improv, Rhodes solo?