Dhafer Youssef always picks great drummers but Mark Guiliana is out of this world good. I think his structural choices in his solos are the only ones that match Dhafer Youssef's rhythmic sophistication.
What a wonderful art being done, anybody who watch this is privileged. Blessings to the musicians and staff and everyone involved. This is pure inspiration at its best
Of course it’s Mark on the drums. He’s so calm as he orchestrated the most sophisticated moves. A true master. This is true for all of them of course, I just play the drums so I’m a little more familiar there. Love from India!
It's crazy to see this concert as I know the Jazz sous les Pommiers version by heart. In this one they are still learning how to cooperate and read each other.
Odd Elegy is in a 39/16 mixed metre First time around (21:28) it goes 2x 4/4 + 7/16. Then for the soloists (22:08), they play over 3x 7/16 + 2x 9/16. Both add up to 39/16.
@@richcaloggero3424 Good question: 1. Identify the start of the loop or 'beat one'. 2. Identify the _primary subdivision_ of the pulse e.g. sixteenth notes. 3. Count the individual accent groups from start to finish e.g. 4, 3, 4, 3, 4, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3 (accent groups for "Odd Elegy"). A rhythm solfège like takadimi can help with this. 4. Add them together to find the _total beat count_ e.g. 39 sixteenth notes. 5. Write the time signature with the _total beat count_ on the top and the _primary subdivision_ on the bottom e.g. 39/16. 6. Consider the legibility of said time signature on sheet music. If it's too long to realistically read, move on to step 7. 7. Turn each repeating accent group or set of accent groups into their own mini time signatures e.g. 4, 3 becomes 7/16 and 3, 3, 3 becomes 9/16. 8. Touch grass, idk what that is though.
The golden era of Dhafer Youssef! Mark, Chris and Tigran truly took the music to a spiritual plane of existence. Our biggest inspiration!
Yes, indeed this is the best of Dhafer
Such talent and professionalism. Such an awesome collaboration. WOW, what a concert!!
52:37 Best piano solo ever
Best performance ever! inspiring from the mystic soufi music with a great touch of Jazz! Thank you for sharing
What a bassist! Not to talk about the drummer my friend!
Dhafer Youssef always picks great drummers but Mark Guiliana is out of this world good. I think his structural choices in his solos are the only ones that match Dhafer Youssef's rhythmic sophistication.
Right on the spot
Cuarteto impresionante!!
Tigran, you are a world treasure!
What a wonderful art being done, anybody who watch this is privileged. Blessings to the musicians and staff and everyone involved. This is pure inspiration at its best
Тигран сделал всё классически и облагородил весь концерт.
UA-cam nailed it on the recommends today ❤️
I've been losing my mind for some time but that darkly sunny music, among many others, helps me to float, to keep my head above water💥
Not a word about this pianist. G.
I’m so glad I found this concert! A real treat
Խենթանալու համերգ...
Բրավոոոոոոոոո❤️❤️❤️❤️👏
Of course it’s Mark on the drums. He’s so calm as he orchestrated the most sophisticated moves. A true master.
This is true for all of them of course, I just play the drums so I’m a little more familiar there.
Love from India!
So happy to have found this video since I saw them playing live some years back.just great
Tigran!!!
The greatest singer in the world ♥️🌎🙏🏿♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Tolle Musik und Musiker mit einer so warmen Ausstrahlung. Bin ganz hin und weg und glaube an das gutei
Wow 32:40 is Sudra Funk, released in his latest album.
Listening again. Makes me so happy - again. This is so F great.
Thank you, such a beautiful music!
It's crazy to see this concert as I know the Jazz sous les Pommiers version by heart. In this one they are still learning how to cooperate and read each other.
Excellent ❤
Wonderful❤
Odd Elegy is in a 39/16 mixed metre
First time around (21:28) it goes 2x 4/4 + 7/16. Then for the soloists (22:08), they play over 3x 7/16 + 2x 9/16. Both add up to 39/16.
Wow, how can you even count this stuff!
Absolutely amazing music in every way!
@@richcaloggero3424 Good question:
1. Identify the start of the loop or 'beat one'.
2. Identify the _primary subdivision_ of the pulse e.g. sixteenth notes.
3. Count the individual accent groups from start to finish e.g. 4, 3, 4, 3, 4, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3 (accent groups for "Odd Elegy"). A rhythm solfège like takadimi can help with this.
4. Add them together to find the _total beat count_ e.g. 39 sixteenth notes.
5. Write the time signature with the _total beat count_ on the top and the _primary subdivision_ on the bottom e.g. 39/16.
6. Consider the legibility of said time signature on sheet music. If it's too long to realistically read, move on to step 7.
7. Turn each repeating accent group or set of accent groups into their own mini time signatures e.g. 4, 3 becomes 7/16 and 3, 3, 3 becomes 9/16.
8. Touch grass, idk what that is though.
ayyy first like and first comment this concert classic!!
Both concerts with Tigran are magic. I love them deeply
the voicework....
so good
greatfull
Pinnacle
Tigran is 23 !
39:00
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Уровень.
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