This is just a part of Wynton's genius. He's able to get great musicians from every genre and instrument of music to create musical masterpieces together.
The part on 8:43 is so incredibly amazing (not to mention the whole tune); Went straight into the blood and head exploded with endorphins...One of the best musicians of our time!
YUSEF LATEEF, (may the Creator bless his immortal soul) was an early pioneer of combining Eastern & Western musicians, and he performed on a variety of Eastern instruments. Wynton has quietly become a throwback musician. His efforts to keep the memory & art of LOUIS ARMSTRONG alive has been breath-taking. His efforts to keep the traditions of New Orleans alive is also breath-taking. He doesn't just talk, he walks what he talks. Excellent Work!!!
In 1958 my friends and I were getting ready to play Monopoly in his house.. I was 13 years old. My friend put on Lou Donaldson and I think that Blues Walk was the first song on the record. I became a jazz fan. BTW this is 2024.
at 9.30, pianist Dan Nimmer flashes his "I can't believe I'm REALLY playing with these guys!!" smile. Yes, Danny, you ARE playing with these guys and you LOVE it!!! GREAT STUFF!!!!
Ellis Marsalis recém falecido devia um grande orgulho de ter dois filhos bons de música Wynton e Brandford Marsalis. Aqui, em Blues Walk - uma pérola do Jazz, esse sensacional musicista e trompetista Wynton Marsalis e alguns espetaculares companheiros fazem uma "troca de ideias musicais" com o Sachal Jazz Ensemble. E ficou aquilo que se diz: "O Jazz é a arte popular tendo com o improviso, a música de qualidade e bom gosto". Simplesmente fantástico. Saludos desde Brazil.
The sequence at 4:46 was amazing! But that drop at 5:00 had me going crazy!!! Absolutely amazing! That guy on the flute is a show off!! Hahahaha! Well done!
I woke up this morning to just wonderful sounds. I went to sleep with the television on. The wonderful sounds of Baqar Abbas and Paul Nash dueling just sent joy to my soul. That a great start to my day!!
This video brought me a breath of fresh air in the midst of this west coast fire/smoke apocolypse. Such amazing playing from all with extra nod to Baqar, Nimmer (SO tasty!), Hussain, and Wynton.
Im so pleased with You ,Tube for having these great musicians aibums records especially Wynton Marsala and Gene Ammons you give great pleasure to people every day Ava Rose
This was a feast for the ears. A meaningful link of the past to the present. Shantih Shantih Shantih. Peace that surpasseth understanding forever and ever. Amen.
What is so fascinating with the relationship between the musicians and they’re instruments is how they become one with each other and the instrument ends up with the “real voice “. Deep respect for all musicians, just the effort alone and putting your selves out there is extraordinary.♥️✌️
The sitar player (Nafees) was outstanding.. I have seen many eastern musicians combine jazz with eastern classical music but proved disappointing... There is still more to be done as the fusion btw jazz n eastern music still needs to be refined. Hats off to Nafees bcz its a very though jobs wht he did there.
Indeed, he somehow manage to absorb the jazz which is quite though with an instrument like Sitar. I recently saw some Jazz failures from Anoushka Shankar.
sounds like he dug a little into the basics of blues jazz, copped a couple of kenny burrell riffs maybe , and absorbed it. he had to like it. you have to like it, spend some time with it to play it well. the flute player does okay here, but he kills on my favorite things though, playing it straight up Eastern.
Through the collaboration with JLCO, which was a coincidental result of a BBC report about a bunch of forgotten pakistani musicians doing a rendition of "Take five", the Sachal Ensemble came back to honor and audience after a lifetime of discredition and terror under islamistic supression in Pakistan. See the dokumentary "Song of Lahore"
this song brought me full circle to Dizzy Gillespie's version of Blues Walk and transported to Dizzy's intro of A Night in Tunisia - realm of the Metaphysical. Definitely worth recording these collaborations in a studio album!
Ìch habe selten bei einem Duett wie bei B.Evans das jedes Instrument ein eigen Leben hat. Soll später mit dem Partnèr sagtest du glaube ich nicht häufig mehr gespielt haben. Bin dankbar für diese Aufführung. Katerina
I was lucky enough to go to the live concert at the Barbican and was just blown away. The combination is electric and just shows truly good music is international. Please when will the full recording be released?
Nah, musicians are just like the average person: warped by those in power to only think in terms of possibilities within the existing system, which is inherently evil
@@bacicinvatteneaca you obviously don't like music, or don't understand it's power, I never thought there would be people making such beautiful sounds in war torn Pakistan
The flautist has it man, the blues.
This is just a part of Wynton's genius. He's able to get great musicians from every genre and instrument of music to create musical masterpieces together.
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Of any genre, and everybody falls right in beautifully 😍
Fantastic fusion. Why can't the world work along these lines?
In life, you can never go wrong with music!
If only politicians could love and respect each other like musicians. What wonderful world this could be? This is just the BEST. ❤️❤️
East meets West. The characteristics of the Eastern instruments are never overshadowed. Brilliant performance.
Discovering this piece makes me happy. Music does that, ppl!
Carlos Enriques on the bass is just out of this world.on this Papa Lou Donaldson piece. Kudos to Baqar Abbas as well.
What an exquisite blending of so many mellow sounds!!
I adore this! Many thank you's to the Sachal Jazz Ensemble for your fantastic sounds.🎼🖤
The part on 8:43 is so incredibly amazing (not to mention the whole tune); Went straight into the blood and head exploded with endorphins...One of the best musicians of our time!
Carlos Henriquez is an insanely good double bass player ... I still have yet to find a solo of his that's not interesting !!!
Dzaan magaria mgelia
YUSEF LATEEF, (may the Creator bless his immortal soul) was an early pioneer of combining Eastern & Western musicians, and he performed on a variety of Eastern instruments.
Wynton has quietly become a throwback musician. His efforts to keep the memory & art of LOUIS ARMSTRONG alive has been breath-taking. His efforts to keep the traditions of New Orleans alive is also breath-taking.
He doesn't just talk, he walks what he talks. Excellent Work!!!
In 1958 my friends and I were getting ready to play Monopoly in his house.. I was 13 years old. My friend put on Lou Donaldson and I think that Blues Walk was the first song on the record. I became a jazz fan. BTW this is 2024.
This mixes so well! Everyone complementing one another. There is an outstanding understanding going on here. Enjoying this very much.
at 9.30, pianist Dan Nimmer flashes his "I can't believe I'm REALLY playing with these guys!!" smile. Yes, Danny, you ARE playing with these guys and you LOVE it!!! GREAT STUFF!!!!
He looks like he is not even trying. That is awesome.
Another kind of jazz fusion that blows my mind! Wow! Love it! Gratitude! ❤️💕👈🏽
Ellis Marsalis recém falecido devia um grande orgulho de ter dois filhos bons de música Wynton e Brandford Marsalis. Aqui, em Blues Walk - uma pérola do Jazz, esse sensacional musicista e trompetista Wynton Marsalis e alguns espetaculares companheiros fazem uma "troca de ideias musicais" com o Sachal Jazz Ensemble. E ficou aquilo que se diz: "O Jazz é a arte popular tendo com o improviso, a música de qualidade e bom gosto". Simplesmente fantástico. Saludos desde Brazil.
I could listen to them do that for hours my goodness what a groove
The sequence at 4:46 was amazing! But that drop at 5:00 had me going crazy!!! Absolutely amazing! That guy on the flute is a show off!! Hahahaha! Well done!
Табла звучит, как живое сердце в индустриальном городе, показывая.что джаз жив и будет жить....
I woke up this morning to just wonderful sounds. I went to sleep with the television on. The wonderful sounds of Baqar Abbas and Paul Nash dueling just sent joy to my soul. That a great start to my day!!
I am so inspired by Wynton, Marsalis's music orgestra
10:21 Le seul domaine dominé parfaitement par l'homme c'est la musique❤
This video brought me a breath of fresh air in the midst of this west coast fire/smoke apocolypse. Such amazing playing from all with extra nod to Baqar, Nimmer (SO tasty!), Hussain, and Wynton.
Great, Great, Great Again !!! Music Artist's !
the guests are wonderful musicians too!
Im so pleased with You ,Tube for having these great musicians aibums records especially Wynton Marsala and Gene Ammons you give great pleasure to people every day Ava Rose
This was a feast for the ears. A meaningful link of the past to the present. Shantih Shantih Shantih. Peace that surpasseth understanding forever and ever. Amen.
a well executed synthesis of East and West !
This performance is like a musical conversation beautiful, thanks guys.Wynton Marsalis has beautiful hands.🥰✌️
The beautiful blues”!🥰✨✌️
What is so fascinating with the relationship between the musicians and they’re instruments is how they become one with each other and the instrument ends up with the “real voice “. Deep respect for all musicians, just the effort alone and putting your selves out there is extraordinary.♥️✌️
The true spirit of Sufism winning hearts
Cat on the Bamboo flute is awesome ! Cat on the sitar also...
La générosité et l’amour du prochain est palpable : ) Bravo.
Respect!
who's still here Oct 9th,2019
augusta adewale Dec 6,2019!
Me, Meredith
Me and I'll be there for ever
Siamo fortunati ad ascoltare questa musica !!
love how quiet it is!
Henriquez and Nimmer duet was pretty classy.
i love this, music is the ultimate language
Interesting. Liked very much the Bansuri solo.
Excellent musicians lovely sounds
enriquezzzzzzz..bravoooooò!!! (and all of you!)
Magnifique !
My life this is incredible
I love this.
BOSKI FLET! THANK YOU!
This is so good!
Nafees Ahmad Sab, Ljaz Hussain Sab and Baqar Abbas Sab blended in effortlessly... The Sitar, Table & Bamboo Flute have such a rich timbre!!!
So true. A great combination of musical traditions. Thank you.
this is what our planet for-for Joy! Make love and joy.
What a treat!
Thank You. Outstanding work. Global improv...
Wonderful piece. Thank you.
Thank you 🙏
The sitar player (Nafees) was outstanding.. I have seen many eastern musicians combine jazz with eastern classical music but proved disappointing... There is still more to be done as the fusion btw jazz n eastern music still needs to be refined. Hats off to Nafees bcz its a very though jobs wht he did there.
Indeed, he somehow manage to absorb the jazz which is quite though with an instrument like Sitar. I recently saw some Jazz failures from Anoushka Shankar.
sounds like he dug a little into the basics of blues jazz, copped a couple of kenny burrell riffs maybe , and absorbed it. he had to like it. you have to like it, spend some time with it to play it well. the flute player does okay here, but he kills on my favorite things though, playing it straight up Eastern.
Through the collaboration with JLCO, which was a coincidental result of a BBC report about a bunch of forgotten pakistani musicians doing a rendition of "Take five", the Sachal Ensemble came back to honor and audience after a lifetime of discredition and terror under islamistic supression in Pakistan. See the dokumentary "Song of Lahore"
Very beautiful indeed al off them ❤
Great synthesis of Music
Salutations to all the Great Maestros
God Bless
Thanks please
¡Maravillosa armonía de sonidos! Felicitaciones a todo el conjunto.
..de acuerdo Julio Salvatierra......grandioso siempre lo que WM logra con el Jazz..yo tambien llevo la musica en vida...Gracias mil.
Wow! Carlos E amazing!
Smooth music for the soul from a few of our best.
Amazing!
Brilliant conversation super music wow ‘Wah kya baat hai ‘all masters 🙏👍
Beautiful performance !
Thanks a lot
Beautiful meeting!
Carlos henriquez’s solo is so expressive!
this song brought me full circle to Dizzy Gillespie's version of Blues Walk and transported to Dizzy's intro of A Night in Tunisia - realm of the Metaphysical. Definitely worth recording these collaborations in a studio album!
this is amazing
Bravissimo!!!! ))))
I like this music
Intoxicating 🎺🎷🪘🎷🎹🎼totally
Ìch habe selten bei einem Duett wie bei B.Evans das jedes Instrument ein eigen Leben hat. Soll später mit dem Partnèr sagtest du glaube ich nicht häufig mehr gespielt haben. Bin dankbar für diese Aufführung. Katerina
Aaawwweeeesssommmmme fusion of players
C'est tout simplement génial
amazing! all I can say.
Simplesmente fabuloso,uma maravilha 👍👍👍👍
Luis Armstrong
a fantastic sound picture, thanks for share, greetings from Vienna.
Outstanding! 👏🎶
Isso é MARAVILHOSO!!!!
All the instruments sound Beautiful together! I never knew the tabla and sitar could sound so jazzy-bluezzy☼... Now I know. Peace...☼
excellent we love you guys
beyond description
Great!
Outstanding!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Superbe prestation musicale !
Magic I hope my friend Gof is listening.
❤ maravilhosos
WOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
RESPECT WE ARE WAITING FOR YOU ATHENS
5:05 Marsalis 's face on this incredible flute guy, like "man, even I can't show off like this, shiiiiiiit" lol
awesome
Super!
No Words !!
Who wouldn't love this.
Fantastic Collaboration. Just Beautiful. The pianist looks a bit like Mr. Bean.
Stupendous!
This guy's sense of time at 4:24 has me scared. What a legend.
عجيبة ... عجيبة
Perfect!!!
I was lucky enough to go to the live concert at the Barbican and was just blown away. The combination is electric and just shows truly good music is international. Please when will the full recording be released?
Hear and mind bluing music at its too . 🙏🙏🙏💐
If we replaced politicians with musicians of this caliber I believe everything will be alright.
Nah, musicians are just like the average person: warped by those in power to only think in terms of possibilities within the existing system, which is inherently evil
that's naive and insincere.
Amen
@@bacicinvatteneaca you obviously don't like music, or don't understand it's power, I never thought there would be people making such beautiful sounds in war torn Pakistan
@@jacksaunders3719 what?
Wow!! Super!!!