Straight No Chaser - Terumasa Hino & Toshiko Akiyoshi

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @pgm10theunos
    @pgm10theunos 2 года назад +2

    この会場に居ました!
    記憶が正しければ1986年8月3日、中学2年生の夏だったかな?
    びわ湖水の祭典、滋賀県草津市の矢橋帰帆島…日野皓正さんの演奏に衝撃を受けてトランペットがやりたくなり、高校で吹奏楽部に入りました。ジャズをやることはなかったけど😅
    懐かしいです✨️

  • @thirdherdorchestra
    @thirdherdorchestra 13 лет назад +5

    Very proud that I experienced this in the audience held near from home at the age of 17 ... So many thanks for calling my memory!

  • @michaelmissiras6231
    @michaelmissiras6231 11 лет назад +5

    I've been listening to these Hino-san utubes for years. I can say, having lived in Japan, that this art form is beloved by many; and is respected, as are the musicicans play it--myself included when I lived there. Same thing above applies when I lived in France. Now back in the States, forget it...and even in NYC where I've come "home," its a bad scene. Hino-san worked hard at developing a cornet for Yamaha which accounts for all of the different proto-types you see in all of his utubes.

  • @amalavoyalkrishnamachari9955
    @amalavoyalkrishnamachari9955 11 лет назад +4

    This is indeed great playing by Akioshi &Hino & reminds of a visit of Herby Hankock to Calcutta & a Jam Session which was arranged -a local trumpter Tommy Ferandez jammed with Herby -I am thrilled by the on going playing also by the bassist. Great for the Japanese musicians having learnt to perfect the Jazz Tradition. At NYC night clubs the Japanese audience are serious listeners and teach the humility to listen -pin drop silence to appreciate the Jazz nuances....

  • @ytbmasterx7
    @ytbmasterx7 15 лет назад +2

    あらためて秋吉さんが、当時の最高の技術と素晴らしいグルーブ感を持った稀有のピアニストであることに驚嘆いたしました。

  • @ronaldchambers8901
    @ronaldchambers8901 10 лет назад +3

    The man can play! Toshiko sure can play too!

  • @jazzjanne1
    @jazzjanne1 13 лет назад +1

    Awesome version of straight no chaser

  • @畠山雄晃
    @畠山雄晃 3 года назад

    このコルネットソロ、ほとんどコピーして吹いたことがあります。
    日野さんの音楽です。私が吹いたら、当たり前ですが、なんか違いすぎました(笑)

  • @anarconcho
    @anarconcho 16 лет назад +2

    Great stuff!
    I wish americans could be more exicted about jazz like the japanese.

  • @ChicoFlavioRodrigues
    @ChicoFlavioRodrigues 13 лет назад +1

    It's wonderful session.

  • @SanjooKusuriyacho
    @SanjooKusuriyacho 5 лет назад

    ヒノテルさんがフリューゲルホーンを多用していた時期だから、90年代のどこかの年のステージなんですかねぇ。
    秋吉さんとのコラボも、2人の年齢を考えたらもう無いかも知れないので、貴重な動画の一つと言えましょう。
    今なお現役の秋吉さんには敬服させられます。

    • @imakeyoufeelthisway
      @imakeyoufeelthisway 5 лет назад +1

      コルネットですね☆

    • @SanjooKusuriyacho
      @SanjooKusuriyacho 5 лет назад

      Imakeyou feelthisway
      あ! よく見ると、形状、コルネットですね。
      ご指摘ありがとうごさいます😊

    • @kinoppy2
      @kinoppy2 5 лет назад +2

      昔、テレビで見ました。1986年の琵琶湖でのジャズイベントで、日野皓正グループでのフュージョン演奏の後、秋吉敏子トリオの演奏 があり、最後にこの曲で合流する展開でした。日野さんもフュージョン演奏期の最期の方だったので、そちらの演奏も円熟して素晴らしかったです。テープがすぐにダメになってしまい残っていないので、アップも出来ずすみません。
      日野さんがパーマのロン毛だったのは、1988年くらいまでだったと思います。その後、髪切ってブルーストラックと言うアルバム出してアコースティックジャズを再開したようでした。

  • @len344
    @len344 16 лет назад +1

    I've got to agree anar, Americans today don't give a crap about great music like this. I'm in my 60's and I feel like an infant when I go to a jazz event everyone is in their 70's and 80's. Not so in Japan, Europe and even Canada. Recently in Toronto I went to club that was packed with college age kids listening to and playing straight ahead jazz. Good luck finding that in the USA.

  • @castlehilldude
    @castlehilldude 13 лет назад +1

    Awesome Musicians!!

  • @okonh0wp
    @okonh0wp 16 лет назад +1

    um, excuse me, we invented jazz. we might not have a lot of original inventions of our own as americans but we do own jazz and we have the best jazz trumpeters here, still. go to new orleans or st. louis and you'll see it.

  • @msaeki
    @msaeki 16 лет назад +3

    sounds like 80% Miles 20% Hubbard....

  • @ToweringInfernoOrch
    @ToweringInfernoOrch 14 лет назад

    I really appreciate that he is playing a cornet! I beautiful instrument that was king in the eaely days of jazz but all too seldom seen now. I am trying to figure out what make of cornet it is....

  • @charlesbarry6730
    @charlesbarry6730 7 лет назад +1

    Japanese legends.

  • @jazzermarialourdes
    @jazzermarialourdes 13 лет назад

    WOW!!!! GREAT!!!!

  • @poverhxxx
    @poverhxxx 11 лет назад

    Great!!!

  • @SUPER5DESTROY
    @SUPER5DESTROY 3 года назад

    秋吉敏子のピアノはすごく調整されてて聴きやすいのね。

  • @omarkhayyam94
    @omarkhayyam94 15 лет назад

    America was not the inventor of the jazz. The real one was Jelly Roll Morton.
    - Jelly Roll Morton

  • @poverhxxx
    @poverhxxx 11 лет назад

    Great! )))

  • @rurare2k
    @rurare2k 16 лет назад

    WoW~...Mr. Hino...I remember he played once at EBS in Korea. I wonder how he is doing...
    I think his air pocket just like a Mr. Dizzy.
    I miss his playing. Could you some one let me know where I can see his playing if I fly to Japan?
    Spcial thanks to ID named "jazzytaka" for uploading this clip.

  • @somedude8403
    @somedude8403 15 лет назад +1

    Rap music and hip hop is pretty much the same just one which is rap is more about cars and money and females, the other which is hip hop is more about the mind, body, and soul. Its like saying rap(50 cent) and common (hip Hop). Neither is bad, but i still prefer jazz more

  • @len344
    @len344 15 лет назад +5

    Jazz is totally not mainstream in this country.
    With due respect to rap and hip hop I can only say that last week driving in florida I stopped at a light and was bombarded by loud FU bi**h and suck my d**k lyrics coming from a car with two young white girls. If this is the unparalleled genre I'm missing out on I guess I'll just have to suffer.
    The point is that Jazz remains very popular in Europe and Japan and I respect those people for their love of such great music.

  • @anarconcho
    @anarconcho 16 лет назад

    Yes I know that. But i just wish americans we're still into it as they were before. Sadly most of them would rather hear something like Lil Waynes "A Milli" than a great preformance of "Staright No Chaser"

  • @somedude8403
    @somedude8403 15 лет назад +1

    Well, their are still some who love so much they and sleep it? Cough (me) cough. I'm 24 and i love jazz its crazy. I stopeed plaing my trumpet a few years ago and it was the dumbest thing i did, but this year i started over playing my horn off and on by myself. i love it classical and jazz forever. rap, country, piff boo. By the way peps i'm black too. I would rather listen to jazz then guys rap about her tough their are but they are just impressing other guys to me. kinda gay dont ya think?

    • @GrumpyStormtrooper
      @GrumpyStormtrooper 3 года назад

      Hows your trumped learning going? You should be around 35 now aren't you?

  • @44329shin
    @44329shin 3 года назад +1

    客席の合わない手拍子やめてもらいたい、

    • @中村耕太郎
      @中村耕太郎 Год назад

      ジャズを聴くのに知識はなくてもいいが、「ジャズっていいよね」と言う大衆はあの程度ですよ。のど自慢の観客と変わらん。

  • @ketumori55
    @ketumori55 6 лет назад +3

    なんか違和感を感じる演奏。
    トランペットはフリージャズてきな自由な演奏に対して、ピアノは型にはまった感じの正統派って感じで、たぶんこの2人はタイプが違うんじゃないかなー。って思った。

  • @sawakome
    @sawakome 7 лет назад +9

    手拍子が表の人が多いので雑音にしかなってないわ。演奏の邪魔だからやめてほしい。裏でリズムを取れない日本人の弱点。