Joey Alexander plays Giant Steps

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  • 11-year old piano prodigy Joey Alexander visited the University of District of Columbia and graced everybody present with an intense version of Giant Steps by John Coltrane.
    9/23/2014
    **UPDATE -- At the age of 12, Joey has released his first album as a leader on Motema Records called "My Favorite Things", which was nominated for 2 GRAMMY's (Best Jazz Instrumental Album and Best Improvised Solo). Joey is the 6th youngest person to ever receive a Grammy nomination.
    "My Favorite Things" can be purchased here: www.amazon.com/...

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  • @mrbrianc
    @mrbrianc 5 років тому +94

    He is an encyclopedia of old jazz pianist styles, and he moves between them so smoothly its just astounding. You hear some Oscar, Chick Corea, McCoy, all while playing one of the hardest pieces of jazz music conceived.
    And he was 11 at the time.

  • @upjumpedspring
    @upjumpedspring 9 років тому +152

    I agree. Totally appropriate reaction to Joey. The respect is shown by not reacting any differently than he would to an adult who can swing that hard. The kid makes me cry he's so beautiful. I couldn't believe it when Joey says, "Jazz is not technique. It's from the heart (pause). It's from the groove." Oh, my god, what wisdom. Please keep this kid safe!

  • @AlanSenzaki
    @AlanSenzaki 8 місяців тому +9

    Iam 79 years old and love jazz since I bought Giant Steps when I was 15 years old. My first jazz record. Joey’s version blew me away!!😮at that age!

  • @KhoeblalSonny
    @KhoeblalSonny 9 років тому +184

    Some great pianist from the past, came back in this boy !

    • @Lemwell7
      @Lemwell7 7 років тому +5

      I think the original commenter was just making a joke. In the case that it wasn´t a joke than that´s just a poor understanding of how most people view reincarnation.

    • @dandyman5720
      @dandyman5720 4 роки тому +11

      Tommy Flanagan wanted a retake!

    • @heardlessmusic
      @heardlessmusic Рік тому

      @@dandyman5720 lmao

  • @noroardanto
    @noroardanto 6 років тому +64

    That ol' grand piano has been waitin' to be played like that all his life :D

  • @ernietollar407
    @ernietollar407 10 років тому +283

    Incredible. and beautiful too. completely musical. Usually these prodigies kind of whip through their shtick mechanically, but Joey Alexander is special even among prodigies. Creative and intelligent spontaneous it sounds like. May the jealous haters be warded off by a loving community of supportive adults. I hope that I can hear him perform live, but most of all wish him a happy childhood.

    • @EffemeyJon
      @EffemeyJon 10 років тому +25

      Some very good points. He does not need to be "hot housed" like Micheal Jackson. He seems to have it all already.
      Given I am 61 I could well be in a box when he finally develops. Will he take a Wynton Marsalis path and be a consolidator with feet firmly in both Jazz and Classical music or an innovator like Miles Davies or John Coltrane.
      I pick up hints of Bill Evans in his style too.
      Some prodigies blast through like comets then vanish, but as you say there is something very special about Joey.
      He is from Indonesia so this may influence his playing with their very developed traditions now and in the future.I see Wynton Marsalis has noticed him too. Yes he will play a lot then may be go to the Julliard.
      It is also good that some one from the East has broken through like this.
      I live in the Philippines now, so i will keep a close eye on his progress and hopefully sort out a visit over there to seem him play.
      Hearing Giant steps played by Joey was like listening to Mozart play it.

    • @ernietollar407
      @ernietollar407 10 років тому +3

      nice thoughts

    • @cachilojaime5840
      @cachilojaime5840 6 років тому

      Ernie Tollar '

    • @Coveskipper
      @Coveskipper 6 років тому +2

      I think Julliard would be a waste of time for him. Another commenter on another video said it best, he should teach at Julliard. And it's always interesting to consider what Mozart or Bach would do if they were alive to today in the era of jazz. I'm thinking Bach was burnin' up the harpsichord with all kinds of changes he wouldn't let them hear in church.

    • @paxwallacejazz
      @paxwallacejazz 5 років тому

      Exactly

  • @dancollinsandapiano
    @dancollinsandapiano 10 років тому +48

    He can't be 11 years old... this is unbelievable.

  • @CliffHuxtableSweater
    @CliffHuxtableSweater 2 роки тому +30

    I’m starting a support group for all adult pianists who watched this and decided “maybe piano ain’t my thang…”
    We’ll have weekly zooms on Monday nights.

    • @reniadiwijaya8211
      @reniadiwijaya8211 2 роки тому +3

      Lol lol lol... I already sold my piano... no hope 🤣🤣🤣

    • @mrcneale
      @mrcneale Рік тому +2

      I just turned mine in to firewood and am using it to heat my house after watching this again

  • @johnbender6760
    @johnbender6760 10 років тому +50

    Outside John Coltrane's version this young man plays it right. On his way to becoming a Jazz Giant. I have hears many jazz musicians who couldn't play this tune right. Howie Smith form Cleveland does it too. This kid blew me away on that piano. God Bless him.

  • @ploopybear
    @ploopybear 5 років тому +12

    The way he ends the piece with a single low note brought me more joy than any of his amazing displays of talent.
    It brought me back to when I was 11 and I ended all my songs the exact same way.

  • @EffemeyJon
    @EffemeyJon 10 років тому +84

    This sequence is a problem still for some of the best pro players but this kid just eats through the changes...yes a real Jazz Mozart...interesting to see how he develops!

  • @CruceEntertainment
    @CruceEntertainment 3 роки тому +10

    2021 here. Still some of the hottest playing I’ve heard.

  • @archiemilan
    @archiemilan 9 років тому +54

    Still haven't picked my jaw up from the ground.

  • @gleff3345
    @gleff3345 2 роки тому +5

    Just went to the concert of Joey in Bimhuis Amsterdam. A dream come true.

  • @newvultraz
    @newvultraz 9 років тому +77

    Guys? Guys. I think Joey Alexander is an alien, come down from space to teach us how to do music properly. It's the only possible explanation. Goddamn!

  • @ahmadmusnansyah5662
    @ahmadmusnansyah5662 3 роки тому +7

    The guys' reactions is also making this performance great.. thanks

  • @pass2srf
    @pass2srf 6 років тому +6

    You gotta love the guys in the background laughing because he is so amazing. I never tire of listening to him play this. So good!!

  • @Mynameisnumber5
    @Mynameisnumber5 9 років тому +91

    That guys reaction in the corner is amazing.

    • @libenasukro
      @libenasukro 9 років тому +3

      Arthur Garwood Delahooke I think his reaction is borderline disrepectful and condescending. The performer deserves the same respect as any other musician.

    • @MJKauz
      @MJKauz 9 років тому +80

      Stay FarFarAway You must never be around jazz musicians. You react to things that tug at you and impress you and make you think. It's nothing to do with his age or disrespect. In fact it's the most utmost respect.

    • @praditobiz6616
      @praditobiz6616 9 років тому +1

      Arthur Garwood Delahooke He was surprising him self from the hart and mind...

    • @cematuchanel6482
      @cematuchanel6482 9 років тому +4

      Arthur Garwood Delahooke orgasm

    • @ElijahJamalBalbed
      @ElijahJamalBalbed  8 років тому +32

      +Jake Rittlinger The guys standing there are the people who brought him to the school from the Indonesian Embassy. And nobody knew it was being recorded it, I last minute hit record because I could feel Joey was getting ready to play some heavy shit!

  • @RKarasikMusic
    @RKarasikMusic 9 місяців тому +1

    I'm 70 years old and find Joey Alexander to be very inspirational in my quest to improve my own playing. Go Joey! You're awesome!

  • @DanielKodiak
    @DanielKodiak 4 роки тому +11

    I seriously think this is my favorite solo of giant steps!

  • @jasonkearse9887
    @jasonkearse9887 9 років тому +36

    Sweet. He should of got up and said "anyone else want to try?"

  • @michaelarndt3823
    @michaelarndt3823 Рік тому +6

    This is better than the newer versions!

  • @eugenebraig413
    @eugenebraig413 Рік тому +3

    I remember to visit this once in a great while and am still blown away. Wow.

  • @CruceEntertainment
    @CruceEntertainment 4 роки тому +6

    Just right from the first chords, that intro, you know it’s going to be amazing.

  • @lopezb
    @lopezb 8 років тому +11

    I just love the reaction of the guys in the back- it's just the way I feel when I hear this- just so happy, so happy, so amazed and so inspired- for everything- to live life, to help people, to save our blue green earth spinning in space, to make music, to be pure like a mountain stream like this music.

  • @praditobiz6616
    @praditobiz6616 9 років тому +30

    ask Joey to make a signature on the piano. if you did that, the piano will become a fortune after 70 years... trust me...

    • @mabrurohmabruroh4153
      @mabrurohmabruroh4153 21 день тому

      If I was him I will bring chisel everywhere. Chiseling all the piano after played with it.

  • @ralphmarktanner4586
    @ralphmarktanner4586 3 роки тому +6

    I watched this so often in the past - it always gives me the biggest smiles!

  • @lw216316
    @lw216316 8 років тому +14

    I am always amazed at young talent like this.
    He heard it when he was very young and could play it.
    I once coached some kids in sports.
    Some of them could watch a video and then just do it.
    It was like a direct connection in their brain to the video.
    It was like they did not have to study it....just see it and do it.
    This kid just hears it and does it.
    How could a child just listen to a jazz record and then just play it?
    If you have no teaching on scales or chords or meter
    how can you just do it?
    I don't believe in reincarnation of the human spirit so that is ruled out.
    I read that his parents are Christians
    and I read an interview where Joey said he prays before he plays
    and then it just flows.
    I've heard Joey say that he is thankful
    and that he likes gospel music.
    He seems humble and very mature for his age, not just in music -
    unlike other prodigies I've seen.
    I hope he will always honor God with his talent.

    • @lw216316
      @lw216316 8 років тому

      The world famous guitarist Chet Atkins
      did not like to play classical music either.
      It was too restrictive for him.
      He liked to improvise and play the song
      a little different each time.
      Creative geniuses do not like to be
      confined.
      You become one with your instrument
      and it becomes an extension of yourself.
      You are able to automatically play
      what you hear in your imagination.
      Beethoven wrote music after he
      lost his hearing.
      He still heard it in his mind.
      God has given us imagination
      and it can be a wonderful thing
      when used for good.

    • @rizalgunawan5909
      @rizalgunawan5909 8 років тому +1

      +lw216316 Joey was self-taught, his dad once brought a piano teacher to his home, but classical musics was too restrictive for Joey and he didn't like it.
      What you are saying is absolutely true, creative geniuses do not like to be confined. No truer words were ever spoken.
      Look up Euler, the greatest mathematician of all time. He made a lot of discovery in mathematics ever since he was blind. His publication and inventions pouring forth to the world only after he was dead.

    • @lw216316
      @lw216316 8 років тому +1

      If I take a bird apart to see how it can fly
      will it fly again ?
      That is a famous quote that gets to me.
      Sometimes knowing the details can spoil
      the magic for some of us.
      I studied calculus for 2 years,
      never used any of it in a practical way.
      I never needed to design a dam or
      calculate an orbit.

  • @phoenixhartmann7121
    @phoenixhartmann7121 2 роки тому +4

    i have never before enjoyed a giant steps arrangement this much. such a good groove

  • @Chyl9zn
    @Chyl9zn Рік тому +2

    I cannot upvote this video enough. This kid’s got chops for eons 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @irwanandaltria
    @irwanandaltria 8 років тому +16

    stop it joey u gonna kill me. i cnt handle the awesomeness.

  • @gmichelle1000
    @gmichelle1000 10 років тому +18

    That intro and soloing and how he take the parts to stratosphere amazing!

  • @malesmandi
    @malesmandi 7 років тому +26

    Damn.. this kid literally has UNLIMITED vocabulary. I'm beyond impressed.

  • @NoName-tq7qc
    @NoName-tq7qc 9 років тому +20

    This is sick! Damn, I hear stride and swing throughout. Most prodigies have some style, but he's got the most I've ever heard. He's grooving!

  • @gil-evens
    @gil-evens 4 роки тому +13

    Tommy Flanagan just reincarnated himself in Joey's body just to take a revenge on all jazz pianist who are trolling

  • @gabebabe1
    @gabebabe1 2 роки тому +1

    It’s so remarkable I don’t quite know how to describe it, except we are lucky to have Joey - he makes the world better.

  • @THELONIOUSMONstertrucK
    @THELONIOUSMONstertrucK 6 місяців тому

    WHA?? John Coltrane is clutching his heart in amazement. I love the extra syncopation and the extended right hand playing. The melodic harmony is superb. The warm-up is sneaky, and the coda is TIGHT. Very well done!

  • @composish
    @composish 9 років тому +21

    Anyone who thinks Joey lacks an emotional connection and needs to come up with an armchair diagnosis for him instead of just accepting him as a master... well, eat one.

  • @streight4lk
    @streight4lk 9 років тому +6

    he has what it takes to become truly badass and a legend

  • @tplayford2006
    @tplayford2006 3 роки тому +1

    Has an ability to walk the groove, explore and then slam it right back on track with thunderous precision.

  • @thebmusproject
    @thebmusproject 9 років тому +12

    Wow!
    So many moments!

  • @kongsaksithisakulrat2007
    @kongsaksithisakulrat2007 3 роки тому +1

    He's true genius youngest jazz pianist. Born to be the next legend..

  • @jazztete1
    @jazztete1 9 років тому +7

    absolutely speechless---AMAZING!!!!!!

  • @keyofbrink810
    @keyofbrink810 5 років тому +2

    Incredible talent!! Never get tired of hearing him play this! Inspired!!

  • @ejheng2979
    @ejheng2979 8 років тому +2

    We are all like the guy behind with nervous laughter in the presence of genius. Guess these guys are jazz musicians themselves but Joey brings about the Nth derivative of amazement.

  • @Thouveninpascal
    @Thouveninpascal 10 місяців тому

    Every jazz musician can hear he is "in", but who can understand he does? A genius, obviously.

  • @ploopybear
    @ploopybear 5 років тому +3

    I love that wheeze of anticipation at 2:45
    These guys knew the epicness that would ensue
    I almost thought that I made that noise

  • @18000rpm
    @18000rpm 3 роки тому +4

    This video is amazing in so many ways.

  • @rrrockhard
    @rrrockhard 10 років тому +4

    I just can't believe what I see and hear in this video. Unbelievable.

  • @manguera9
    @manguera9 5 років тому +1

    famous jazz saxo player said "when you improvise ,everything is fast ,you have no time to think about the chord ,scale ,mode,chord substitution , just play what you feel" he meant that the player already studied and practiced the song before the gig, but for giant steps maybe needs many days ,weeks months of practice in the 12 keys..

  • @WilliamBunjamin
    @WilliamBunjamin 9 років тому +2

    He is from Indonesia... Unbelieveable prodigy!!

  • @John007Jackson
    @John007Jackson 8 років тому +46

    that kid is awesome. I love the response of the guy in the corner. Google the video of this kid playing at google's work place, those stiffs at google don't get it. Down below some guy commented that the bald guys reaction was not appropriate, look at the video that I mentioned up top, that response is not appropriate.

    • @mandem010
      @mandem010 8 років тому +1

      some people are just weird bruh

    • @Coveskipper
      @Coveskipper 6 років тому +4

      I’ve not bothered to watch that one just for that reason. It’s a corporate gig that benefits Google and has nothing to do with jazz. I don’t think I could stand it to watch this kind of thing played for people as a brief entertainment.

    • @zombiemachinery4868
      @zombiemachinery4868 4 роки тому

      What ware you expecting from Google's working men? They are dead inside.

  • @JordanoCerqueira
    @JordanoCerqueira 7 років тому +2

    Esse 'muleke' de 12 anos é um gênio musical... Com 12 anos ele improvisa no piano como ninguém. Indicado ao GRAMMY's.

  • @PawelLeszczynskipav
    @PawelLeszczynskipav 9 років тому +93

    I swear your not allowed to play the stuff he does at 2:16 unless you're a heavyweight :-P

    • @gingerking9351
      @gingerking9351 9 років тому

      +Pav L. Was that some polyrythm? What is it called exactly?

    • @PawelLeszczynskipav
      @PawelLeszczynskipav 9 років тому

      Yep, a trick I guess. It's a pattern! I might work it out myself when I have time ☺

    • @theninja9383
      @theninja9383 5 років тому +2

      @@gingerking9351 it's called "grouping", there's a group of 5 8th notes

    • @mrbrianc
      @mrbrianc 5 років тому +1

      His walking bass line at the 1:29 ish mark is equally astounding

    • @Atezian
      @Atezian 3 роки тому +1

      i basically fell off my chair when i heard that. much like the guy next to the piano

  • @CarlDoesMusic
    @CarlDoesMusic 4 роки тому +2

    He's actually 2 prodigies... based on that left hand.

  • @SaccoBelmonte
    @SaccoBelmonte 4 роки тому +1

    How does he plays things that take 20 years to learn, is beyond me.

  • @wsohst
    @wsohst 9 років тому

    Simply unbelieable... this young boy is already at the real top.

  • @nelsongrimaldi3344
    @nelsongrimaldi3344 9 років тому

    everybody say wooooowwwww=)).....JOEY hope life will treat you well,and you will be wise n keep growing........wish to see your name among those Jazz giant one day,GBU

  • @AnthonyMuthurajah
    @AnthonyMuthurajah 6 років тому +7

    This video still gets me every time I come across it. fml

  • @SteveSuriadjaja
    @SteveSuriadjaja 8 років тому +32

    Pass the audition ?!?! He should be a lecturer there !!!!

  • @jerometaylor4243
    @jerometaylor4243 9 років тому +3

    I love the expression on that guy's face watching this little genius rip up this time honored standard!! AMAZING!!

  • @frankysadikin
    @frankysadikin 9 років тому +2

    I have to learn this , thanks for the video

  • @maadakeili
    @maadakeili 9 років тому +1

    Blown away. Incredible.

  • @buckstershookinsonsters6714
    @buckstershookinsonsters6714 2 роки тому +3

    Didn't even take his coat off.

    • @reniadiwijaya8211
      @reniadiwijaya8211 2 роки тому

      He's from Bali. Your summer is the coldest temp in his place. And he's smol. Yeah he didn't care, lol.

  • @thriftdig
    @thriftdig 8 років тому +9

    I would have broke down and cried had I been sitting next to that display

  • @ploopybear
    @ploopybear 5 років тому +4

    Those commenting that the white guy is showing disrespect, no.
    That is the face of a man loving jazz.

  • @LucBoeren
    @LucBoeren 3 роки тому

    Man this kid is incredible. Truly incredible

  • @miguelherrera6762
    @miguelherrera6762 3 роки тому +3

    They should have told him "go away from me Lord, I am a sinful man" 😁. That is a God given talent. I love the way he laughs as he is reading the musical notes before he starts, makes me feel like he thought "you all think this is complicated for me???, you'll watch!"

  • @mlcampbell64
    @mlcampbell64 3 роки тому +2

    A true talent...

  • @phly23
    @phly23 9 років тому +29

    I hate him!!!! I love him!!! Ooooohhhhhh!!! I've tried for 30 years what he does in a couple measures

  • @michaelkevinsmith6237
    @michaelkevinsmith6237 9 років тому +6

    What you are hearing is GOD-GIVEN TALENT. It's that simple!

    • @ElijahJamalBalbed
      @ElijahJamalBalbed  8 років тому +5

      +jcmyint I wouldn't dismiss his hard work, but I also wouldn't dismiss that he is gifted. He's only been playing a few years and has already reached musical heights that seem impossible to the average human

  • @naomieleonora
    @naomieleonora 4 роки тому

    Talents were born not made. They become legends.

  • @deaveonjohnson9898
    @deaveonjohnson9898 6 років тому

    Yaaay im glad music is coming nautrally threw the new generation 😊😊 return of music is coming

  • @simonmastrogiuseppe5318
    @simonmastrogiuseppe5318 8 років тому

    FRIGGIN' NUTS. Must've been crazy to see this live.

  • @TyKizer
    @TyKizer 8 років тому +18

    That was AmAZING. By the way I'm borrowing that move at around 2:17.

  • @motoputz3201
    @motoputz3201 5 років тому +1

    Dude man, thank you for that!!! So inspiring

  • @wahdiatsyahrul7987
    @wahdiatsyahrul7987 8 років тому

    the man from another planet..really

  • @princessharris313
    @princessharris313 9 років тому +2

    I just heard him on the Today show this morning and I have chills all over my body. He reminds me of Michel Petrucciani. He is sooooooo goooooood DAMN!!!! he is good

  • @jovonkeys5738
    @jovonkeys5738 9 років тому +2

    U got it keep playing man👍👍👍👍👍

  • @LuigiRussoJazz
    @LuigiRussoJazz 7 років тому

    hard to believe.... he plays so naturally where many masters fall

  • @djcalcio14
    @djcalcio14 5 років тому

    Yeah... even I could play that... KIDDING! This musician is something truly and I mean TRULY special.

  • @clarencemendonca579
    @clarencemendonca579 8 місяців тому

    Only 11 and doing things, well beyond His 'Ears', pun intended.
    This gem could well be a statutory Ear Test. Joey's improvisation, a reflection of charity of thought and amazing imagination
    He is God's very special gift to us.

  • @songaday1559
    @songaday1559 10 років тому

    Holy crap...that was beautiful!! Go Joey!!

  • @Logan-Wolverine
    @Logan-Wolverine 5 років тому

    Mostruoso!!!Non oso pensare a come suonerà tra 15 anni .. grande Joeyyyyyyyy

  • @crmel5232
    @crmel5232 3 роки тому

    Too beautiful

  • @vesakilpi5527
    @vesakilpi5527 6 років тому

    Joey makes me laugh and cry simultaneously

  • @PAULOSANTANAVIOLEIRO
    @PAULOSANTANAVIOLEIRO 10 років тому

    SENSATIONAL, BEAUTIFUL!

  • @russju7344
    @russju7344 5 років тому

    O .O. This is insane , can’t believe what I’ve just listened .....

  • @snoopy_next_door
    @snoopy_next_door 7 років тому +3

    how is this even possible

  • @jazzerson7087
    @jazzerson7087 7 років тому +1

    I do believe that Joey is a one in a billion talent but I think there's more to his background than meets the eye. In one video I caught Joey saying that he didn't think he was better than his father, so his father must also be exceptionally good, a high class jazz pianist himself even if only an amateur. I would guess that Joey actually started much younger than 6 and more like 3, and his father tried his VERY hardest to educate Joey from an extremely young age in jazz. There's no way he could have picked up that advanced level of jazz improvization so young in such a short period, too many concepts, jazz theory is vast. His chops point to very vigorous learning, which would normally take the average player decades to develop. I think he listened intensively to his dad's jazz collection, yes, but I think his dad also taught him how to play and I'm pretty sure he practiced more than 2 hours a day on average. I'm sure he wanted Joey to become a jazz great, it was planned at birth, and the man succeeded. I think some of his background is played down when they say he learned purely by himself to make him seem more of a genius and part of his image to the public, but still, an extremely rare talent all the same.

    • @flyingspaghetti369
      @flyingspaghetti369 7 років тому +2

      James Anderson his father is amateur musician. After learn piano for few month, joey play much better than his father and ask his father to STOP playing. LOL.
      In Indonesia, there's only a few worldclass musician. If joey's father was worldclass musician, he would be very famous here, but he is not.
      Joey aunt and uncle are local pop singer/musician (not jazz).

    • @jazzerson7087
      @jazzerson7087 7 років тому

      See 2:19 of Video Pianist Joey Alexander Watch Tavis Smiley
      Perhaps he's just being humble when he says he doens't think he's better than his father. Joey did a LOT of jamming with accomplished musicians in Jakarta, maybe they taught him a lot too. Either way to have got as good as him at jazz piano at ANY age isn't normal, but to have become a master by 10 in a discipline which takes normal intelligent adults over 10 years to fully develop, a special kind of genius on the level of Mozart. I still think he has been taught very vigorously in how to play though, not just by himself.

    • @flyingspaghetti369
      @flyingspaghetti369 7 років тому

      James Anderson I think joey has perfect pitch, so he can learn faster and easy. Idang Rasyidi, indonesian senior jazz pianist, said that joey didn't need a teacher, beacuse joey already had it all. He just need to practice and jamming with other jazz master.

    • @jazzerson7087
      @jazzerson7087 7 років тому

      Yes, I believe that you're right, he certainly seems to have a special ability not only to learn the licks and music of others but reprocess the material and understand how to build upon it and reharmonize and improvize at a grandmaster level. It's just so extraordinary, given that it took even very intelligent adults (like Bill Evans) a good decade before he could play at the top level. Evans even said in one video that "it takes years to develop the facility to play jazz so you don't think about theory" or something like that. I still think that Joey has been vigorously taught the main concepts of jazz improv though and having perfect pitch and a wonderful mind he has reached the top level in only a few years.

    • @yudiantoasmoro2917
      @yudiantoasmoro2917 7 років тому

      James Anderson joey's father played Louis Armstrong when joey was in his mothers womb. Maybe that's how his brain was "hardwired" to jazz.

  • @dannyhughes4889
    @dannyhughes4889 29 днів тому

    The Druze believe in reincarnation....Joey isn't Druze but he seems to be a reincarnation of some of the top players of all times rolled into one with some Indonesian flavoring mixed in and what a great outcome....something utterly unique.

  • @Williamduran579
    @Williamduran579 5 років тому

    Qué bárbaro este niño demasiado talento me deja con la boca cerrada que bárbaro!!!

  • @vinkydacosta7028
    @vinkydacosta7028 8 років тому +13

    wow amazing child..... glory to GOD

  • @roymusiclessons7587
    @roymusiclessons7587 5 років тому

    Breathtaking !

  • @wurzelausc
    @wurzelausc 3 роки тому +2

    He started playing when he was minus 3 years

  • @db1815
    @db1815 9 років тому +4

    Playing like this when you're 11!! How is it possible?!

  • @mcmac9565
    @mcmac9565 Рік тому

    so groovy..young master is giving a masterclass hehe

  • @1337Pwn4g3
    @1337Pwn4g3 8 років тому +1

    Fucking god level Tommy Flanagan would cry if he saw this

    • @The_Lincoln_Penny
      @The_Lincoln_Penny 5 років тому +1

      I heard tommy Flanagan talk about that original recording. He saw the chord changes and thought to himself “whoa , these chord changes are tough, but I think I can handle playing THIS BALLAD”. Yes, he thought it was a ballad until Trane counted the tempo off. He said he was totally lost

  • @misaksteve7887
    @misaksteve7887 5 років тому

    This kid just made a new vocab. To say some one better than great you just have to say 'you are joey alexander"

  • @s_hutomo
    @s_hutomo 8 років тому

    soothing....goose bumps ,.wow,..!!.