The George's album "Feel" was the reason I went on a bought a Rhodes 73 Suitcase in 1975 that I played until 2005 and then sold to go digital (I could not carry that weight around any more"). I miss my Rhodes and moreover I miss George, a amazing, one of a kind talent that GOD placed on earth for us to share in and enjoy. Until we meet again in the heavens!
You should consider the Korg SV1 or newer SV2...super vintage look, feel, sound and vibe. Half the price of a Nord Stage (You can find the original SV1s for under $1000 sometimes complete with the case and legs)
@@billrebsamen1810 Thank you for the purchase recommendation. The new Rhodes is in the $10k to start range, which is way to rich for me. Thank's again!
BrainPolice5 ,,, well yeah , Diane Reeves cousin as well as the keyboardist for Frank Zappa , then on to the Clarke- Duke Project ,, George could do it all,,
@@georgefuller1868 R&B, funk, gospel, jazz, smooth jazz, fusion, pop. I don't know of anyone else who can cover this many genres. And still could sing too!
Mr. Duke was a wonderful man. I had the pleasure of meeting him many, many years ago when the Duke/Cobham Band played at a college in West Chester, PA. The band had Alphonso Johnson on bass and John Scofield on guitar. He was genuinely down to earth, accesible and just a really nice guy. He had a massive influence on my playing and that of some of my fellow musicians. He along with Jan Hammer were the pitch bend gods. He was taken too soon. His beautiful soul and joyful attitude will live on forever.
This is a stellar demonstration. That Mk 7 sounds like a totally natural progression in the Rhodes piano line. Not to mention, MIDI. Can't believe George is gone. He absolutely knew how to make it swing. I would love to have met and jammed with him.
@@EzraBufford Yes sir. He definitely was. Back in the days before Facebook, I had a couple of candid email conversations with him. Had I known that he would be gone when he did I would have found a way to save those transcripts
A special BEAST!! What most musicians don't get, is that soloing IN TIME is one of, if not THE most important thing, cause that's where u will find MELODIES!
George Duke was the baddest, nicest cat around. So much grease, but he was very versatile and could play anything. I do love the greasy stuff. Everyone sounds great here. It's not as much of a demo or test, it's actual music and it's awesome.
I had never heard anyone play with as much soul and feeling as Mr, D. And I never had the chance to see him in person. My lost but I have him in my heart and soul. Now he is playing for God. Mr, D. From Charles McGee much Love.
@@garyaugustus1009 lol. When you talk about the great players who have that real bluesy feel in their playing... like playing the notes between the cracks... that's real greasy. Or sometimes, gritty. Like Eric Gale on guitar, Hiram Bullock, Richard Tee, Cannonball Adderley, Hank Crawford, Stanley Turrentine...
I got to meet george at the jacksonville jazz fest years ago (around ‘03 maybe?). Still have his signature. Super down to earth, nice guy. Insane to watch him groove on stage🤩
The Masters always make it look easy. He was there creating new sounds but the theory and the harmonica, the building blocks are universal. Rest in power.
Am so glad we have videos of George Duke. I didn't really start getting into his music until 2020 and love these live performances where you can see how much emotion, expressivity, and talent he brings.
Jazz is so, so awesome! There's no music genre like it. It takes you on a fantastic carpet ride. Just close your eyes and off you go! You can fly as high as you like or even as low as you like. No matter were you go, it's gonna be a TRIP you won't soon forget!
@Bruno yes sir. And Carvin did an EXCELLENT job on his signature bass. And Brian says that he plays it straight stock with no modifications. How many professional bass players with their own signature bass can say that....
Check out the first time I ever heard George was on The cannonball Adderley album the black messiah which is a song that George wrote. That was the first time I heard him on Fender Rhodes and I was hooked from that moment. I’m very happy I got to work with him he was a beautiful day and he is truly missed
How much I love his sound! He was a major inspiration for me back when I started migrating to jazz from classical piano. His style is so extremely hard to grasp (at least for me), probably because his personality shines so much through in everything he plays. I'll always remember him as among the all-time greatest jazz players to ever have lived.
QT Allen Andrews met him at Monterey in 2009 as well. He was so nice to me and my mom, he took time to ask us what instruments we played. Humble, kind, smart guy. Glad you’re on here enjoying the video and remembering how great George Duke is. Cheers
Este tipo fue un maestro como pocos, Dios mandó a éste angel a la tierra para vendecirnos con su hermosa música 🙏 🎼 🎵❤ Te vamos a extrañar maestro George Duke.
Nobody made the Rhodes sound like George. Loved when he played the Rhodes. The great Brian Bromberg on bass I think. Eric Marienthal on Sax but who is the drummer??
Eric Marienthal on the sax. He's played with the best, and this is another example of it. He deserves it, but still must feel incredibly lucky - I would.
Wow! George made that Rhodes MK 7 sound the way “it supposed to sound!” Sad that company is no more! That piano had a lot of potential. Who know what’s in store in the future. George sounded fantastic. With Eric (s) and Brian B (b) and the drummer, solidified the “funk” as I always say. Just like the song; “It’s On.” May George Rest In Power.🙏🏾🕊🎶🎹👍🏾
@@morbidmanmusic I just heard the company got a new president. Can’t wait to see what the next generation ‘Rhodes’ looks or sounds like. Hope it’ll be user friendly.🤨🎹🎶👍🏾
Get you a man who can do both: scary fast seat-of-your-pants improv that takes you to the rings of saturn, and also play those sweet church harmonies that feel like a warm blanket
I often saw George on a show called "Sunday Night" or later on "Night Music." He was not only always an incredible talent, but he seemed to be such a decent fellow. Much like Wes Montgomery, extraordinary musicians and true gentlemen. I wish there were more like them.
My Dad and I watched Sunday Night/Night Music every week. David Sanborn was the host. If NBC or some other network ever revived the series it'd be worth starting my Monday mornings later than usual from watching the night before.
@@kevingoins9858 I was a program director at an independent station at the time. One of the few outside the NBC owned and operated stations to carry the show, and the only one doing so in prime time. I wish I could find all the episodes on DVD.
I miss that show so much, one of the best shows of the late '80s-early 90s. They had such a great house band / musicians, and had so many amazing legends and talents of music on. Thankfully there are clips of the show all over UA-cam.
I knew before I even looked that most of the comments would be along the lines of 'nice but not as good as a Mark I etc' but the man seems to be loving it and quite inspired so I guess he was wrong and y'all are right.
Yeah well there's no getting around the throngs of gear sluts with label envy. This is a fucking solid entry in the line up, no doubt. I immediately thought that this is the best of what the MK1 and Mk2 offered in one package, which is a dream to me because I love both of those instruments for different reasons.
Too bad they stopped making the Mark 7. Would have loved to see how it evolved over the years. The VV pianos certainly have gotten SO much better since they started making them. I LOVED the body design of these pianos. If I could buy one I would. Sexy sexy sexy. And of course George ❤️❤️❤️
Hearing him play was a life changing event for me. He created a unique blend of styles that I had never heard before. I cried when he died.
George Duke was one of the top 5 keyboard players in the WORLD.....In my opinion
pretty right
Bar None
NO......HE WAS
George Duke
Herbie Hancock
Jeff Lorber
Jan Hammer
The George's album "Feel" was the reason I went on a bought a Rhodes 73 Suitcase in 1975 that I played until 2005 and then sold to go digital (I could not carry that weight around any more"). I miss my Rhodes and moreover I miss George, a amazing, one of a kind talent that GOD placed on earth for us to share in and enjoy. Until we meet again in the heavens!
You should consider the Korg SV1 or newer SV2...super vintage look, feel, sound and vibe. Half the price of a Nord Stage (You can find the original SV1s for under $1000 sometimes complete with the case and legs)
@@billrebsamen1810 Thank you for the purchase recommendation. The new Rhodes is in the $10k to start range, which is way to rich for me. Thank's again!
@@edc3093 Scarbee EP88s for Kontakt software is brilliant with a good hammer action controller.
George was not like the rest. He was very special.
Honestly, after 40 years, I never knew he could actually play...
BrainPolice5 ,,, well yeah , Diane Reeves cousin as well as the keyboardist for Frank Zappa , then on to the Clarke- Duke Project ,, George could do it all,,
@@georgefuller1868 R&B, funk, gospel, jazz, smooth jazz, fusion, pop. I don't know of anyone else who can cover this many genres. And still could sing too!
Also, check out the Clarke/Duke Project.
RIP to that man!!!!
Nothing better than George Duke and a Rhodes.
Mr. Duke was a wonderful man. I had the pleasure of meeting him many, many years ago when the Duke/Cobham Band played at a college in West Chester, PA. The band had Alphonso Johnson on bass and John Scofield on guitar. He was genuinely down to earth, accesible and just a really nice guy. He had a massive influence on my playing and that of some of my fellow musicians. He along with Jan Hammer were the pitch bend gods. He was taken too soon. His beautiful soul and joyful attitude will live on forever.
Excellent
This is a stellar demonstration. That Mk 7 sounds like a totally natural progression in the Rhodes piano line. Not to mention, MIDI.
Can't believe George is gone. He absolutely knew how to make it swing. I would love to have met and jammed with him.
ShreadTheWeapon Nice cat! Didn’t jam w/him, but did deliver big ass Westlake monitors to his home studio in the Hollywood Hills(80s) 🎶🎹
George could make the worst keyboard in the world sound beautiful.
I heard from somebody who knew him that he was a very down-to-earth guy!
@@EzraBufford Yes sir. He definitely was. Back in the days before Facebook, I had a couple of candid email conversations with him. Had I known that he would be gone when he did I would have found a way to save those transcripts
@@dciccantelli think your garage_band, garden_variety Casiotone LoL
The great Eric Marienthal on sax. Brilliant.
58 seconds into this I realized I am sitting, staring at the screen just listening with this ridiculous, huge smile on my face
Duke was a Master of his craft, and a beautiful generous spirit; I miss him so!!
So pleasant and soft to ears ! Seams so easy when Maestro George plays ! Yes, he plays with the keyboard.
That Rhodes was in good hands. I miss you brother.
6:58 he played the lick!!!
But seriously, I've never heard someone on the Rhodes like George, we'll miss you.
I see Eric Marienthol. This was the year he came and we performed together for the very first Jazz Safari in Kampala, Uganda.
Man, George Duke's playing is just awesome. People who say the MK 7 Rhodes is no good need to see what a great player can do with it!
A special BEAST!!
What most musicians don't get, is that soloing IN TIME is one of, if not THE most important thing, cause that's where u will find MELODIES!
I miss George so very much. He was the closest to the sun itself ☀️
Lisa Bella Donna that's an interesting way to put it
Well put!
George Duke was the baddest, nicest cat around. So much grease, but he was very versatile and could play anything. I do love the greasy stuff. Everyone sounds great here. It's not as much of a demo or test, it's actual music and it's awesome.
I had never heard anyone play with as much soul and feeling as Mr, D. And I never had the chance to see him in person. My lost but I have him in my heart and soul. Now he is playing for God. Mr, D. From Charles McGee much Love.
Please explain the "greasy" metaphor...
@@garyaugustus1009 lol. When you talk about the great players who have that real bluesy feel in their playing... like playing the notes between the cracks... that's real greasy. Or sometimes, gritty. Like Eric Gale on guitar, Hiram Bullock, Richard Tee, Cannonball Adderley, Hank Crawford, Stanley Turrentine...
WONDERFUL SESSION! ... still unforgotten George ...
Food for the soul, thanks for all the music George, miss your groove man, it was the soundtrack to my life, RIP Maestro🎼❤️🌈
I always loved the way George Duke and Count Basie used sound and silence to captivate the audience.
William Mitchell so did Miles Davis
George loved his fans. I remember having brief email conversations in which he was very personable. I wish that I had kept up that dialog
Love this guy since his days with Zappa - that's a great bass player too!
I got to meet george at the jacksonville jazz fest years ago (around ‘03 maybe?). Still have his signature. Super down to earth, nice guy. Insane to watch him groove on stage🤩
All these cats are great but George was a very special talent George God bless your soul you are missed.
The Masters always make it look easy. He was there creating new sounds but the theory and the harmonica, the building blocks are universal. Rest in power.
Caught some “have you seen us uncle Remus “ vibes before the band kicked in 💯🎶
George duke: the man of the crazy chromatic runs
Am so glad we have videos of George Duke. I didn't really start getting into his music until 2020 and love these live performances where you can see how much emotion, expressivity, and talent he brings.
I had his first four solo albums on vinyl. Saw him with Zappa ten times.
Love me some George Duke and with Brian Bromberg on the bass?👏🏾👏🏾👊🏽
Jazz is so, so awesome! There's no music genre like it. It takes you on a fantastic carpet ride. Just close your eyes and off you go! You can fly as high as you like or even as low as you like. No matter were you go, it's gonna be a TRIP you won't soon forget!
Nah, you're on drugs
Brian Bromberg on the bass! . His double bass style and instrument is something indescribable.
Bruno Maia .'. ,,, just saw Brian in concert , small venue mabey 50 people in Monterey California 2nd or 3rd weekend in July 2019
@Bruno yes sir. And Carvin did an EXCELLENT job on his signature bass. And Brian says that he plays it straight stock with no modifications. How many professional bass players with their own signature bass can say that....
Like Liberace would say on his old show: "I wish my brother George was here". I miss George Duke's amazing playing.
This is amazing. RIP George.
His face! I love his smile when he plays lol
Check out the first time I ever heard George was on The cannonball Adderley album the black messiah which is a song that George wrote. That was the first time I heard him on Fender Rhodes and I was hooked from that moment. I’m very happy I got to work with him he was a beautiful day and he is truly missed
Beautiful playing!
So much love! Thank you for posting and thank you George Duke we love you and miss you
Saw the title and said.....’this is going to be beautiful and awesome”
Not disappointed at all!!!
George Duke was an amazing talent. Just amazing.
A Master of keyboard sound! He is missed. To whoever recorded this, thank you. I love it!
How much I love his sound! He was a major inspiration for me back when I started migrating to jazz from classical piano. His style is so extremely hard to grasp (at least for me), probably because his personality shines so much through in everything he plays. I'll always remember him as among the all-time greatest jazz players to ever have lived.
The song is "It's on".
Умирают не люди, умирают Миры... Спи с миром, Настоящий Человек.
That's the year of 'Duke Treats'. I met him personally a couple years later at Monterey Jazz Fest...then he was gone. Missin you Duke.
QT Allen Andrews met him at Monterey in 2009 as well. He was so nice to me and my mom, he took time to ask us what instruments we played. Humble, kind, smart guy. Glad you’re on here enjoying the video and remembering how great George Duke is. Cheers
Good morning! Was asleep for a few months, Duke woke me up!
Genious of piano! Rest in peace. Maestro George Duke
Even the camera cannot handle the beautifulness in George Duke's playing.
He will never die !!! He is immortal !! The prove ? the videos you can see and hear !! RIP
George Duke was an incredible player. So talented; this kind of improv is just so hard to do. Mind-blowing for just a demo of a device.
It’s easier than you imagine - riffing on a standard.
Super rad performance here
Este tipo fue un maestro como pocos, Dios mandó a éste angel a la tierra para vendecirnos con su hermosa música 🙏 🎼 🎵❤ Te vamos a extrañar maestro George Duke.
RIP George Duke!! You were truly something special.
The central chord is Fm7. There is a lot of variation of Fm7, Gm7, C7b9.
That printer sounds really cool.
Would love to own one if only it didn't cost an arm and a leg lol
Printer 😂🤣😂bruh
Oh my God talented and gifted that’s all I can say!!
George Duke *always* makes me smile.
Nobody made the Rhodes sound like George. Loved when he played the Rhodes. The great Brian Bromberg on bass I think. Eric Marienthal on Sax but who is the drummer??
The drummer is Sergio Gonzalez
Is that Terri Lynne Carrington?
Yup, that's Brian on bass. UnbeLIEVable player.
u can see dude knew just how good his life was. how many centuries of joy in his demeanor? to a life well lived.
Eric Marienthal on the sax. He's played with the best, and this is another example of it. He deserves it, but still must feel incredibly lucky - I would.
Chet P
He sounds like Boney James. This is a great video.
Ah, thanks for confirming it. I recognised his sound, but I actually didn't know what he looked like :)
Mr. Eric is another slick player on sax!
Good Lord in Heaven.... Just hearing his warm up licks!!!
Four great musicians ❤
George Duke...The Black Messiah....saw him with Cannonball quite a number of times....great times.
bass player is killing itttttt
Brian Broomberg
Mmmmm i can taste the audio quality
The Dukey Stick is truly missed...
Loved this man... Not sure why you called it a "test", tho... That was a legit Jam!
This is how legends "test" Rhodes
I think is Eric Marienthal on alto sax.
Isn't that David Sanborn?
Flavio Portugal, yes. He is Eric Marienthal.
Of course,... Mr. Marienthal..... the another planet
Yeah signature note bends...descending slides. Easy to identify.
@@joseterhaar1152 get your ears checked. Go get Affairs of the heart....Sanborn had the screaming horn and a textured smoothness.
No one is talking about the sax player, he’s good too
eric marienthal
He was a close friend of mine
Incredible! 👏🏽
What a sad loss, I miss this mans musical magic every day.
Miss you so much big brother.. R.I.P
This brings joy.
Wow! George made that Rhodes MK 7 sound the way “it supposed to sound!” Sad that company is no more! That piano had a lot of potential. Who know what’s in store in the future. George sounded fantastic. With Eric (s) and Brian B (b) and the drummer, solidified the “funk” as I always say. Just like the song; “It’s On.” May George Rest In Power.🙏🏾🕊🎶🎹👍🏾
It's not gone. Many around, and custom companies that upped them more! Also one of the easy sounds to sample. Not that I wouldn't prefer the beast
@@morbidmanmusic I just heard the company got a new president. Can’t wait to see what the next generation ‘Rhodes’ looks or sounds like. Hope it’ll be user friendly.🤨🎹🎶👍🏾
It's On is from the 1998 disc After Hours
R.I.P. BIG MAN
R.I.P King. Your legend lives on forever.
Miss you, man George. You are the one I imitate
Eric Marienthal Playing Saxophones!
I think a cool guy in heaven just gained another fan.
Get you a man who can do both: scary fast seat-of-your-pants improv that takes you to the rings of saturn, and also play those sweet church harmonies that feel like a warm blanket
Man I miss George!
My Korg SV2 sounds pretty close to this. Awesome playing! 🎹❤️🎹
ITS ON 🎹🎹🎹🎹🎷🎷🥁🥁
I don’t think that I’ve heard the electric piano sound so great! I can’t play the piano but I want to buy one now!
Brilliant, what more can i say
#RIP! GEORGE DUKE
☆☆☆☆☆
And least we forget what a GREAT singer he was!
Isn't it funny that Frank Zappa had to work to get George Duke to sing *and* to try a synthesizer? Magnificently talented man.
I often saw George on a show called "Sunday Night" or later on "Night Music." He was not only always an incredible talent, but he seemed to be such a decent fellow. Much like Wes Montgomery, extraordinary musicians and true gentlemen. I wish there were more like them.
My Dad and I watched Sunday Night/Night Music every week. David Sanborn was the host. If NBC or some other network ever revived the series it'd be worth starting my Monday mornings later than usual from watching the night before.
@@kevingoins9858 I was a program director at an independent station at the time. One of the few outside the NBC owned and operated stations to carry the show, and the only one doing so in prime time. I wish I could find all the episodes on DVD.
I miss that show so much, one of the best shows of the late '80s-early 90s. They had such a great house band / musicians, and had so many amazing legends and talents of music on. Thankfully there are clips of the show all over UA-cam.
I knew before I even looked that most of the comments would be along the lines of 'nice but not as good as a Mark I etc' but the man seems to be loving it and quite inspired so I guess he was wrong and y'all are right.
Yeah well there's no getting around the throngs of gear sluts with label envy. This is a fucking solid entry in the line up, no doubt. I immediately thought that this is the best of what the MK1 and Mk2 offered in one package, which is a dream to me because I love both of those instruments for different reasons.
Same I agree
Nunca habrá otro pianista como George Duke. E.P.D.
Incredible technique
Maestro George Duck é genial !!!
how can 60 idiots click the thumbs down to this video, George Duke was one of the greatest musicians ever, a true star
it's a new RHODES, not a vintage. Good sound !
It's a new Rhodes but with vintage guts (seriously!)
Too bad they stopped making the Mark 7. Would have loved to see how it evolved over the years. The VV pianos certainly have gotten SO much better since they started making them. I LOVED the body design of these pianos. If I could buy one I would. Sexy sexy sexy. And of course George ❤️❤️❤️
A mark 8 was just announced
Yaaaaas RIP Maestro 🥰🥰
The whole thing is in Fm with Bbm and some quart chords like F-Bb-Eb interjected. Most of his solo is in Fm pentatonic.
this song is called it's on