I love how the violinist has the cold dead eyes of a killer, every ounce of outward facial expression and brain power converted into creativity and musical expression. Fantastic.
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So many outstanding jazz guitarists performing today and Stochelo Rosenberg is certainly very high up on the list. This number swings like jazz is supposed to swing!
holy crap Rocky Gresset is a monster, and surprisingly the best part of his solo is the chord melody crazy rhythm part where he is using the sus chords chromatically over the dominant bridge section and winds up with that crazy 3 or 4 chord box rhythm part around minute 4-5, I mean gawd damn man, that might be one of the coolest things I have heard in awhile
OOOOOOHHHH WOW. The most amazing with that stuff there, that these guys mastered the idea of D.Ellington. Making the listener feel as if he would actually ride there with a gipsy carvan. As i close my eyes whist listening i can see the dogs running between the carreges, as the horses go passing by one another and stuff...... great great respect to these awesome musicians............
Stochelo laughs at 6:34 because the other guitarist quotes the first line of Stochelo's solo from the Rosenberg Trio's recording of Caravan (from the album Caravan)
Not that I’m anywhere close, but this video makes it clear that no matter how long or hard I practice, I’ll never be better than third best guitarist in the world lol
Just going to bite the bullet and spend $5 Grand to go see Stochelo and the Gypsy jazz giants play at a European festival this year .. to see Bireli , Stochelo, Angelo would be a dream come true..
We, at World Roma Festival KHAMORO will make your dream almost come true:) - there is going to be Stochelo, Angelo and Tchavolo playing together on May 28th 2018 in Prague, the Czech Republic! Come and see, it is going to be magical. And the rest of the festival (www.khamoro.cz) will be great as well, I promise! Inka
I know your post is from a year ago, but ... should you be considering Django's festival at Samois (now Fontainebleau) don't think twice, it's allright! I went there twice, the 'ambience' (as they say in French) is worth the money and effort, no matter the line up.
Ethan Elseth i love that sound, i was kind of taken back when I first heard it in the solo can you recommend any other players in the genre using harmonies like that in their improvisation?
quelle patate , dans es cordes , mais je le reredis il n'y a pas de jazz manouche mais de la guitare manouche , des cordes manouches , il y a le free , jazz bebop , new orleans , etc , sur des standards qui ne sont pas manouches , il n'y a pas de jazz manouche au saxe ni a la trompette , piano , etc
I am late reacting to the comments. It is appropriate to say research all these artists before putting your foot in your mouth. You lack familiarity with this guitar design and the impact it had on manouche. Have you ever listened to Django? Do you understand that the “chonk” is elemental to this genre? The design enabled players to provide rhythm and percussion simultaneously. The same thing happened in Western Swing with the rhythm guitarist an Bluegrass with both the guitar and banjo. Many times these players couldn’t afford a drummer, or the cumbersome necessity carrying the instrument around. I guess that isn’t apparent nowadays. I love the guitar, and it’s usually the first reason I watch videos, but the comment about the violinist is uncalled for. To build a torrid arrangement, it is helpful to have a counterpoint, in this case the violin to propel the guitar leads. All music is that way. Some gypsy jazz uses accordion in the same manner. Remove that counterpoint and the sameness of the presentation dulls, it’s why a lot of metal just becomes thousands of mindless notes. The phrasing here appears largely spontaneous. Delightful. If you enjoy and understand it, great. If you don’t, try to keep your uninformed opinion to yourself. Go listen to you Justin Bieber CDs.
I love how the violinist has the cold dead eyes of a killer, every ounce of outward facial expression and brain power converted into creativity and musical expression. Fantastic.
😑
Can I just say that Rocky's solo is majestic and I must hear more of this guy.
I agree! First time I've seen him. MORE!
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I was stupid forgot the login password. I love any tips you can give me!
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So many outstanding jazz guitarists performing today and Stochelo Rosenberg is certainly very high up on the list. This number swings like jazz is supposed to swing!
holy crap Rocky Gresset is a monster, and surprisingly the best part of his solo is the chord melody crazy rhythm part where he is using the sus chords chromatically over the dominant bridge section and winds up with that crazy 3 or 4 chord box rhythm part around minute 4-5, I mean gawd damn man, that might be one of the coolest things I have heard in awhile
Ah you mean exactly at 5:00? That was awesome.
those chords coming out of the bridge are so hip and classic rocky
The violin is absoluty out of off the box!!! Fantasic!!
This could be the best gypsy caravan cover I’ve ever heard!😁
OMG A truly magnificent display of music, these guys are unbeatable and top of their tree!
Everyone is outstanding, the violin is really something. But the bass is what I found amazing really
OOOOOOHHHH WOW.
The most amazing with that stuff there, that these guys mastered the idea of D.Ellington. Making the listener feel as if he would actually ride there with a gipsy carvan. As i close my eyes whist listening i can see the dogs running between the carreges, as the horses go passing by one another and stuff......
great great respect to these awesome musicians............
Amazing!!!
Astounding talent all around, and that violin. Holy smokes. That's swing with soul.
Bravo Rocky!!
Extraordinario Maestros .
What can I say !! These Guys are always brilliant ! 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
fantastická hudba...♥
Rocky's solo is 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥
Stochelo laughs at 6:34 because the other guitarist quotes the first line of Stochelo's solo from the Rosenberg Trio's recording of Caravan (from the album Caravan)
Just imagine what it takes to pull that kind of joke! Sheer genius at work here :-)
Blistering pace, stunning musicianship!Bravissimo
Magnifique 🎶💓🎶
MERVEILLEUX MUSICIENS !!!! ❤
0:56 Stochelo is amazing
The HONO'S Machine is full!
Inventive to the max. Bravo boys. Now with covid quieting somewhat hopefully we'll see more live concerts...yes? J'espere!
Absolutely magnificent. Thank you for the pleasure and inspiration
úžasní hudobníci ste 🙂 ♥
Holy Moly those guys can play!
Fiddle absolutely killed it.
Made my day!
4:55 Those polyrhythms!
They are the best
Great really enjoyed this thanks
Mathias Levy can play well outside!
William Brunard on the bass! He does half of the whole work! ;-)
Yes
Amazing Musicians and Amazing Music😀
Wow awesome!!!
Not that I’m anywhere close, but this video makes it clear that no matter how long or hard I practice, I’ll never be better than third best guitarist in the world lol
This is crazy good
superb!
Just going to bite the bullet and spend $5 Grand to go see Stochelo and the Gypsy jazz giants play at a European festival this year .. to see Bireli , Stochelo, Angelo would be a dream come true..
We, at World Roma Festival KHAMORO will make your dream almost come true:) - there is going to be Stochelo, Angelo and Tchavolo playing together on May 28th 2018 in Prague, the Czech Republic! Come and see, it is going to be magical. And the rest of the festival (www.khamoro.cz) will be great as well, I promise! Inka
DO IT
And Jimmy should be there too.
I know your post is from a year ago, but ... should you be considering Django's festival at Samois (now Fontainebleau) don't think twice, it's allright! I went there twice, the 'ambience' (as they say in French) is worth the money and effort, no matter the line up.
Hono🤘🤘🤘
I love all of you💖💫👍⭐️❤️👁
just great
3:52 diminished runs!
Brilliant
C'est du très haut niveau !
Great stuff, well impressed with the fiddle player, amazing use of discordance,also rare to hear a gut string guitar in Manouche, what a solo !
4:36 to 4:50 some virtuostic and harmonically unusual stuff going on here.
Yeah that was amazing !
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They are all amazing but will someone please give some love ti the bass player. The glue that holds the whole thing together.
Awesome
wooooooow!
Захватывающе великолепно!!!
Караван Мелодия детства,по всех кабаках её играли,Караван Айвазяна так называли.
This is the way I'd want Caravan played if I had written it. Yeah, I wish I HAD written it.
This is pretty awesome guys
Bom demais!
Duke Ellington sarà sicuramente molto felice. Bellissimo!
juan tizol, trombone player for ellington, wrote caravan.
❤👌👍
Some yummy Berg-esque violin licks at 2:40
Ethan Elseth i love that sound, i was kind of taken back when I first heard it in the solo
can you recommend any other players in the genre using harmonies like that in their improvisation?
It's dissonant but fascinating.
I miss my people..
please tell me the name of that violinist. never heard something like him
Top draw line up there .
Belle séquence... Où peut-on voir le concert dans son intégralité ?
Does anybody know the name of the violinist. I really enjoyed his playing! Which is not to say that I didn't enjoy the others, of course.
Mathias Levy.
............elképesztő..........
Merci go on rolling stones and muddy waters please💖💯🙏👍🌈🌈❤️
great work, they should ve let the bass player solo too
I love how dissonant this is at times, it’s almost intense
Can someone tell what kind of microphone they attached to they're guitar
Where can we see the whole show?
AL MALLE SUPER DAIST CARAVAN SELLAMLAR TURKEY::::::::;:- udi safe alle grüssi el almand--.,.-
that violin guy is not from this dimension ... seriously that sounds as legendary as the old Django grappelli recs
brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaavo!
Пушка
quelle patate , dans es cordes , mais je le reredis il n'y a pas de jazz manouche mais de la guitare manouche , des cordes manouches , il y a le free , jazz bebop , new orleans , etc , sur des standards qui ne sont pas manouches , il n'y a pas de jazz manouche au saxe ni a la trompette , piano , etc
Fantastic music but the video editing is terrible. It is chopped into little pieces and thrown at the viewer like a handful of confetti. Yuck!
He kinda knows how to play a little.
Brilliant players though prefer the guitar to the violin stuff
Not quite my tempo ...
sound hole is too small on that guitar -- not enough projection
Poor thing you weren't around almost 80years ago when Selmer introduced this model, you could have helped. :D
lol
bruh
I am late reacting to the comments. It is appropriate to say research all these artists before putting your foot in your mouth. You lack familiarity with this guitar design and the impact it had on manouche. Have you ever listened to Django? Do you understand that the “chonk” is elemental to this genre? The design enabled players to provide rhythm and percussion simultaneously. The same thing happened in Western Swing with the rhythm guitarist an Bluegrass with both the guitar and banjo. Many times these players couldn’t afford a drummer, or the cumbersome necessity carrying the instrument around. I guess that isn’t apparent nowadays.
I love the guitar, and it’s usually the first reason I watch videos, but the comment about the violinist is uncalled for. To build a torrid arrangement, it is helpful to have a counterpoint, in this case the violin to propel the guitar leads. All music is that way. Some gypsy jazz uses accordion in the same manner. Remove that counterpoint and the sameness of the presentation dulls, it’s why a lot of metal just becomes thousands of mindless notes. The phrasing here appears largely spontaneous. Delightful. If you enjoy and understand it, great. If you don’t, try to keep your uninformed opinion to yourself. Go listen to you Justin Bieber CDs.
violin was weird :D
Скрипач какую то фигню играл если честно))
Violinist should have stayed home.