Jovino Santos Neto Trio: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
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- Watch Jovino Santos Neto Trio play "Pontapé", "Sempre Sim" and "Festa de Erê"at the Tiny Desk.
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Oct. 21, 2019 | Felix Contreras -- Something happens for me when I hear jazz mixing it up with Brazilian rhythms. In the right hands it falls into the realm of magic.
Pianist, multi-instrumentalist and composer Jovino Santos Neto certainly cast a spell over those who gathered for this joyful turn behind the Tiny Desk.
His trio rushed right out of the gate with the samba-influenced "Pantopé" that introduces the concept of the trio: seamless interaction between the musicians that make the band sound like one big, melodic rhythm machine.
"Sempre Sim" starts with percussionist Jeff Busch riffing on the traditional percussion instrument called berimbau, its ethereal sound creating the perfect intro to the dreamy melody and solo from Santos Neto on piano, while bassist Tim Carey echoes the double beat on the bass drum that drives Brazilian music.
Santos Neto says Erê represents the spirits of children in the Brazilian Umbanda tradition, which makes "festa de Erê" an appropriate title for the intensely whimsical tune that weaves in and out of the different traditional rhythms performed by all three musicians.
Jovino Santos Neto played for many years with Hermeto Pascoal, widely considered to be Brazil's greatest living musician. Pascoal can play practically anything he lays his hands on and some of that must have rubbed off on Jovino Santos Neto. You can see it when he picks up his flute mid song, then eventually plays both piano and flute at the same time.
Like the sometimes frenetic engery of the music they play, Jovino Santos Neto and his trio are perfect examples of musicians who have so much music coming from within, sometimes one instrument is just not enough.
SET LIST
"Pontapé"
"Sempre Sim"
"Festa de Erê"
MUSICIANS
Jovino Santos Neto: piano, flute, melodica; Tim Carey: bass; Jeff Busch: drums, percussion
CREDITS
Producers: Felix Contreras, Morgan Noelle Smith; Creative Director: Bob Boilen; Audio Engineers: Josh Rogosin, James Willetts; Videographers: Morgan Noelle Smith, Maia Stern, Jeremiah Rhodes; Associate Producer: Bobby Carter; Executive Producer: Lauren Onkey; Senior VP, Programming: Anya Grundmann; Photo: Shuran Huang/NPR
Tiny Desk has definitely gotten bigger britches over the years, but for all the hype of the higher profile artists (like the concert posted before this one) I still prefer the showcases for jazz, classical, and off-the-beaten path artists whose musicality speaks for itself.
Good on NPR for not abandoning this mission.
Heck yeah! It's bout time we had a badass piano player shred the keys 🤘🤘💯 🎹
@@MusicRevolution1992 Check out Alfredo Rodriguez at Tiny Desk if you like piano shredders.
same
@@mateuschwarz yes dude! That's one of my favorites. That performance is flawless. Definitely legendary performance on tiny desk.
Maybe you have a music preference and it has nothing to do with Tiny Desk? Just a thought.
Eu que sou brasileiro e nunca ouvi falar desse cara, obrigado NPR ♥
veja hermeto em montreux
Idem, excelente
Meu amigo, vc nunca ouviu Hermeto? Onde vc estava escondido? Hahaha
Cria do Hermeto. Fera!
Ele tocava com Hermeto Pascoal antigamente, muito louco!
the problem with Tiny Desk videos is that I try just to listen to them, but I can't help to take a look, and when I realize I've stopped doing everything to watch these amazing musicians!
haha i hear you on that
Dear lord I’m so happy I clicked on this video.
Oh yeah! That's a greatfull design of a Brazilian musician. Disciple of Hermeto Pascoal. This legacy never die.
This is so awesome! The way Brazilian rhythms fit so organically with jazz or blues (it's all Africa!) is not new to us Brazilians, but it's always surprising to hear.
It's all Africa indeed!
I am desperately in love with this!
Não sei o que é mais difícil: chupar cana e assobiar ou tocar flauta e piano ao mesmo tempo. Que espetáculo! Jovino, Jeff e Tim são artistas de primeiríssima categoria, um deleite para os ouvidos.
That bassist looks so pleased. I love it
Caramba, Jovino no npr, O cara é pika 😎
00:00 - Pontapé
05:45 - Sempre Sim
10:26 - Festa de Erê
probs the best engineered Tiny Desk! you wouldn't think you could get such a full sound of vibrancy and expression from three maestros
Great Music indeed ! Bits of Hermeto here and there of course which is also great! ❤️🇧🇷
Seattle represent! Seen them many times in small clubs in Seattle. So happy to see them showcased here.
Plantaseed wake up... Brazil represent 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
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Whomever is reading this remember to spread as much LOVE AS POSSIBLE, don't litter, help out the homeless and take care of nature please it's really important we gotta take care of eachother and mother earth. thank you and have a blessed life ❤
Amo quando tem Br representando e arrasando.
Skeeter on the bass!
I'm really glad I came across this video.
It’s cool to first hear Tim Carey’s bass playing in a Tiny Desk Contest submission a few years ago and then to see him on here now.
Tight!!!! One of the very best I've seen and I've gone back to 2010 -still got a ways to go...Bob Beilen saved my life. Over and over again.
Wow. They were really cooking at the start and then the last one was gorgeous.
I like the variety tiny desk showcases - from big established musicians to those lesser known artists. It shows support for all stages of musical talent. Thank you NPR for being bold enough to expand the sound and generation gap to be inclusive.
Wow.. I never do jazz. I don't get it. But I give at least 1 minute of my time to watch all your artists, and this comes up and I love it.. Three huge talents come together to make happy feeling music, I am smiling all over.. Thank you :0)
The first song is a baião, they have jazz influence, but its a brazillian rythm.
I'd love to take lessons from Jovino. I bet he's an absolutely amazing teacher!
He teaches at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle! And I think he sometimes teaches private lessons too.
There is a workshop from Jovino somewhere here on UA-cam from Berkley. Happy studying!
What an excellent group!! If this is modern jazz, I'm all for it. I have never seen the flute and piano played at the same time. Thanks so much for hosting this group.
Wow! They are all so great! That drummer...whoah 😅
Se é do Brasil eu curto antes de dar o play. 🤭👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Wow that is a superb sounding upright piano it sounds like a mid size grand piano. Needless to say the trio is excellent.
NPR sound engineers are demi gods, that's the only explanation
For a bit there it even sounded like a melodica...
Youd be suprised what a room full of books does for the sound of an upright
Let's hear it for the piano technicians that really make pianos play and sound amazing :)
What wonderful music, and to hear it again brings back fantastic memories of playing it in Tampa and Denver with you (Jovino), Chuck, Mark, and Jeff. Felicidades!
Ah, Brasil... 💛
not quite yet, but we hope someday :)
I am a jazz fan , but I hadn't known this trio.
So amazing , fantastic !
I love the expressions they make. you truly tell they're passionate about music
Feliz em ver um brasileiro ❤️ e nos representou muito bem 👏👏👏👏
WOW! what a band. real deal...
Eu que sou brasileiro e nunca ouvi falar desse cara, obrigado NPR (2)
What a great performance... I couldnt help but notice the perfectly placed jar jar binks though... well played NPR
Don't want this one to end...
Love NPR ITS LIKE IM GETTING MY OWN PERSONAL CONCERT
Bravo Jovino Santos neto! Grande prazer em ouvir este talentoso artista Brasileiro, tão bem representando nosso pais nos estates!
when homie started playing on the bow and arrow it was over... Groovy tunes
It's called Berimbau
Absolutely fantastic and inspiring
While people put sheet music, he puts a flute. And that's a master of its own rights.
Listening they;re playing is my today’s highlight of the day. Thank you x
Love it! truly make me think about how many amazing musicians exist around the world.
simplesmente maravilhoso!!! amo o npr por me fazer conhecer tantos tipos de artistas mesmo do meu próprio país, onde a arte é cada vez mais desvalorizada. muito obrigada!
Sensacional!
Felix is right - this is magical. And joyfully complete
What a joy on a Monday morning to listen to such amazing musicians have a blast playing amazing music. Thank you once again Tiny Desk!
Meu Deus, que vergonha!! Eu não conhecia o trabalho do Jovino Santos Neto. Obrigado TDC por apresentar esse magistral pianista. E o que dizer de Tim Carey e Jeff Busch. Fantásticos!!
It's cool to think about the different roles these musicians take on at different times in the pieces. Like in the first song, when the pianist picks up the melodica he's now only playing a single line melody, so the bassist starts playing all this chordal tapping stuff to fill out the soundscape, then switches back to conventional bass as soon as the piano returns to take over that role.
Brazilian jazz
!!! \o/
And to think I almost skipped over this brilliant one! Bravo NPR! Loved the whole enjoyment!
Stunning Sounds!
What an amazing trio!
Seen these guys in numerous places in the PNW, always crazy impressed.. Look up their video on UA-cam, Festa na Macuca - you will be blown away... in a very happy way.
LINDO DEMAIS
Love the energy....groovy baby💃🏾❤
amazing when 3 musicians can make that much music
this is one of the BEST - thank you Tiny Desk!!!
All I can say is Incredible! Bring them back!!!👍✌️😊🙏🏼🎶🎵
Awesome!!!!!!
Maestro Jovino.
This slaps so hard. ❤️❤️❤️
What a pride and great pleasure to see such a talented countryman, congratulations!
Viva música universal! Long live Jovino and amazing crew... 🎵🎹❤
Outstanding!!!!
Immediate pleasure to hear a wonderful trio embarqued for a groovy number played with happiness and great musicianship NPR is The best channel for discovering wonderful artists
This is primo!!! Only one problem. TOO SHORT!!! I think Tiny Desk could be double the length, especially with players of this quality. Would love to have heard what they do with a slow, lyrical song - doubtless they would melt our hearts.
By the way, Jovino has for decades been a member (and arranger) of various ensembles led by the Brazilian genius Hermeto Pascoal. No wonder his talent is fizzing like fireworks!
Amazing... thanks NPR for bringing this to our radars
They should make all scores of any upcoming Peanuts movie! Reminds me so much of the great Vince Guaraldi
OMG this is just great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!😀
This makes my heart so happy 🇧🇷❤
This guy is vibing
I have had the privilege of working with Jovino on a few occasions
I'm at work listening to the channel and I couldn't help but switch up my screen and here I am, enjoying some superb musical talent. I was starting to feel NPR was getting lost in the hype but KUDOS for the authenticity, keep it up.
Awesome!
Outstanding! We can see it is from Brazil!!!!!!
The mario "wahoo!" At 2:34 is gold
Vamos Brasil!
Man,they are awesome!!
wish i could find these versions of these songs on spotify they are incredile!!
What is this fantastic awesome music? NPR great job finding & hosting these musical geniuses. Thank you and keep up the good work!!
Straight up Gran Turismo menu music, I love it!
Classy vibe. Thanks for posting this!!
Bring them back soon. 👏.
Well done.
Ai, Brasil... eu te amo tanto.
Wow. Needed this after a hectic working day. My probation ends today👏🏻
Awesome. This music really made my day. Thank you.
Grande Jovino!! Para conhecê-lo há uma excelente entrevista, recente, que ele deu para o pessoal da Emesp. Legal ver mais um brasileiro conquistando o mundo a partir da terra do Tio Sam, no caso dele, de Seattle. Ah, o "conquistar" não tem nada a ver com a ideia de $uce$$o, que é ideia tacanha, medíocre. O importante é formar gente, deixar legado. O resto é se arriscar a se tornar um mero verbete nos próximos milênios.
Maravilloso
Very solid. NPR can't seem to miss lately.
Loove this .... More jazz !!!
🥰 this would have been a cool one to have had it live. 🙌🏼
YES
Absolute musicians
INCREDIBLE
Brazilian jazz on it's best shape!
OHHHH MY GAAAWWWDDDD YEEEESSSSSSS I LOVED THIS!!!! Soulful!
Really nice Jovino!
The whistle was a nice touch.
That was one of the better uses of the berimbau in modern music that I've seen. Even though it wasn't a traditional rhythm, it also was not just a gimmicky intro disconnected from the main piece... he actually worked together with the pianist. However, I was disappointed that it was only used for the first minute of the song and he felt the need to go back to the set drums for the rest of the track. I felt like they could have gotten more out of that, especially if he had taken more advantage of the cabaça movement (should mic that a bit closer to his abdomen to capture the full range of effects).
Yes but since the times of Airto percussionists have used all sorts of instruments for effect. Nothing wrong with the right effect at just the right time!