This is the best interview of Joe Lovano I've come across in terms of the insights you get into how Joe approaches improvisation and how he learned to improvise. And I have the feeling you make this possible by being such a well informed and dedicated conversation partner for him Pablo, thanks a lot :)
I've never heard Joe Lovano talk before. When I saw the title of this video I wondered if he would talk about Paul Motian, my favorite drummer, and he opened talking about him. Beautiful. Thanks for this.
Thank you so much for this Pablo! Paused and watached it over a week and man, a feel full of inspiration and beyond If you are inspired, you are inspiring Needed that
'you can go from zooming in to zooming out' ...'being very precise and being amazingly free' I like Pablo's analysis of Lovano. Having transcribed a few sections of his solos, I was struck by the contrast. He can play lines tightly around the harmony, and then go quite free with shapes and colors ala Dewey Redman, playing across the harmony, all in the same solo.
I think there’s a video recording of the version of “I Wish I Knew” from the Knitting Factory with Lee!! Always loved that video, amazing the hear Joe talk about it! ruclips.net/video/41MNZFRG3_4/видео.htmlsi=26ykYQtRbIsG18ea
This is the best interview of Joe Lovano I've come across in terms of the insights you get into how Joe approaches improvisation and how he learned to improvise. And I have the feeling you make this possible by being such a well informed and dedicated conversation partner for him Pablo, thanks a lot :)
I've never heard Joe Lovano talk before. When I saw the title of this video I wondered if he would talk about Paul Motian, my favorite drummer, and he opened talking about him. Beautiful. Thanks for this.
So relaxing listening to Joe.Beautiful stuff
Thanks!🙏
Who knew Joe would be up for talking for over 2.5hrs. What a treat! Thanks, Pablo!
Thank you both, great interview.
Jeez, Pablo! Your interviews are so inspiring! Thanks so much for this awesome work❤❤❤
Sooo inspiring and therapeutic. Thank you Pablo and Joe❤️
Thank you so very much for these beautiful interviews ! 🙏
Thank you so much for this Pablo! Paused and watached it over a week and man, a feel full of inspiration and beyond
If you are inspired, you are inspiring
Needed that
thanks for both of your efforts to share all this with us !!!
Thanks for watching!
'you can go from zooming in to zooming out' ...'being very precise and being amazingly free' I like Pablo's analysis of Lovano.
Having transcribed a few sections of his solos, I was struck by the contrast.
He can play lines tightly around the harmony, and then go quite free with shapes and colors ala Dewey Redman, playing across the harmony, all in the same solo.
great to hear joe talk about ed blackwell and dewey redman
these interviews are so great i just want to savor them and use them as fuel,, like some amazing pizza or somthing!
I love this 🍕🍕🍕🍕
Yes! Savored with lotsa garlic and pepperoni 🍕
"It is not about the analytical; it is about the shapes & stuff"
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Beautiful! thank you ✨
Mind blown that Wayne Shorter was originally supposed to be on that Scofield album 🤯
Same here 😍😍😍😍
@@PabloHeldmusic To my knowledge, Wayne and Charlie Haden never recorded together.
nice!!
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Yeah
❤️🔥!!
I think there’s a video recording of the version of “I Wish I Knew” from the Knitting Factory with Lee!! Always loved that video, amazing the hear Joe talk about it! ruclips.net/video/41MNZFRG3_4/видео.htmlsi=26ykYQtRbIsG18ea
Thanks for sharing!