I always come back to this to remember how to properly do a cadenza... This was played with great authority and respect to Parker and Cannonball! Thank you, Vincent!
I saw Vincent for the first time in 2019 in our small club in the Netherlands (Nijmegen). He was playing "I Can’t Get Started" (Vernon Duke) as if he was playing for an immense audience. (you will find it on youtube too). What a focus, what a technique! Excellent! He delivers anytime, everywhere.
This Yamaha Vincent is playing sounds great he's really dialed in the sound! I was worried when he switched from the yanagisawa's he'd played for the majority of his career
@@Thouveninpascal Bird would use all different horns but before 1950 he played a naked lady conn,and after 1950 he played a king. For mouthpieces be played a Brillhart Ebolin, Brillhart Tonalin and a Runyon model 22.
I think older horns sound better. Yamaha and Yanagisawas sound bland and generic next to a vintage Selmer Conn or Buffet. I think he would sound much better playing one of those. Just my opinion.
one and only big v that is vincent herring u betta let some body know damit technique passion power little bit of cannon oliver charlie would like to see and hear vincent herring steve wilson and kenny garrett battle it out throw in jessis davis sherman irby wow thats a super nova then have baptiste herbin and stephano di baptista battle
I just noticed that Vincent uses his C# key for all his G#/Ab's instead of the G# key. Wondering if it's because of the size of his hands makes using the C# more comfortable haha
To me, it sounds like Vincent is constantly screaming through his saxophone. His playing is so beautiful, I just wish he'd play with a bit more sensitivity to the mood of this beautiful ballad.
@@lukasalihein it is probable but I think he is playing a high reed strength so I don't think he had a hard time listening to himself. Could be just that but idk .
It’s much more palatable live. I went to hear him at Smoke Jazz Club and it really just blows your face off, but in a good way. Over the recording, a high treble lean on the mix is making his volume less desirable.
Wow, Vincent’s sound is unparalleled. I love his lines too. And what an ending.
very open not harsh upper register strong and powerful all regisisters in tune
My god, his sound 🔥
Emmet’s gonna need more sound insulation for this one!
I always come back to this to remember how to properly do a cadenza... This was played with great authority and respect to Parker and Cannonball! Thank you, Vincent!
I saw Vincent for the first time in 2019 in our small club in the Netherlands (Nijmegen). He was playing "I Can’t Get Started" (Vernon Duke) as if he was playing for an immense audience. (you will find it on youtube too). What a focus, what a technique! Excellent! He delivers anytime, everywhere.
That's my favourite VH clip - it's incredible! Wish I could have been there ....
when I heard it live I instantly had to check out every version of this tune to appreciate this one even more. Vincent Herring is so godly.
Are there other versions? I can’t seem find any when I search “The Gypsy”
@@karmaz3025 sonny stitt
@@alex_aa_music_ appreciate it
What a sound… with just one note out of the horn I can instantly tell it’s Vincent Herring
Man... This is awesome. Vincent's got such an amazing and unique sound. Great playing from everybody!
Amazing - Herring always delivers... So recognizable, I think he just keeps getting better and better!
Incredible!! That tone is so beautiful.
Gorgeous! Yes I certainily hear Bird and Sonny Stitt. Loveeeeee
What a good looking rhythm section
Love Vincent! Impeccable sound.
Vincent! I dig the melodic aspects of his solo and the connection to Cannonball and Bird. It really makes the solo a musical composition. Outstanding!
This Yamaha Vincent is playing sounds great he's really dialed in the sound! I was worried when he switched from the yanagisawa's he'd played for the majority of his career
Have you any idea about the made of the Bird's sax? Charlie Parker, does it make any sens about you, Maxis.etc..
@@Thouveninpascal Bird would use all different horns but before 1950 he played a naked lady conn,and after 1950 he played a king. For mouthpieces be played a Brillhart Ebolin, Brillhart Tonalin and a Runyon model 22.
I think older horns sound better.
Yamaha and Yanagisawas sound bland and generic next to a vintage Selmer Conn or Buffet.
I think he would sound much better playing one of those.
Just my opinion.
What a lovely treat the algorithm fed me today. mmm yummy yummy jazz please give me more youtube
^im sorry
Wow 7:05 is amazing, Emmet and the band paint exactly the right backdrop for Vincent
Man, can you imagine if Larry McKenna made an appearece with Emmet!
That needs to happen! Love Larry.
That’s so cool
This is so good
Very nice Vincent
Joe is so hip 😎
Jesus Christ, what a cadenza
Bellissima musica grazie mille !😃😃😃😃😃
Just beautiful man damn💯🔥
Very nice.
Even though I play saxaphone, please give it up for Emmett!!!
yeahhhhhhh
tremendo pianista, wao
Wonderful
He sounds like Vince Herring.
Going off
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fantástico
아니 이 좋은 연주에 누가 싫어요를 ...ㅠㅠ
one and only big v that is vincent herring u betta let some body know damit technique passion power little bit of cannon oliver charlie would like to see and hear vincent herring steve wilson and kenny garrett battle it out throw in jessis davis sherman irby wow thats a super nova then have baptiste herbin and stephano di baptista battle
Even hell would catch fire hehehehe
The no vibrato thing is cool
Was just thinking that!! He uses it sparingly and it's a great sound!
@@FoolishFrankie Old school bebop.
Vibrato is overrated
Very Good
❤️❤️❤️❤️
I just noticed that Vincent uses his C# key for all his G#/Ab's instead of the G# key. Wondering if it's because of the size of his hands makes using the C# more comfortable haha
A young Legend 🤩
dat gypsi gonna tell yo future
Sonny Stitt!!
Farns w the spectacles killing
👏🏿
👍
Have anyobody has any idea about the choice of that ordinary tune "the gypsy'"?
Any idea?
cool !
2'21'': 😁😊
🔝🔝🔝🤩
Definitely has the Cannon Ball thing down.
This is Cannonbal Adderley.
he sounds a little like Jackie on this one......
Not a compliment in my book. EDGE
He sounds like Phil woods
Com on Mann😱 this Sound ist not from earth!
To me, it sounds like Vincent is constantly screaming through his saxophone. His playing is so beautiful, I just wish he'd play with a bit more sensitivity to the mood of this beautiful ballad.
i think it really goes with this one , more of a personal thing i guess
I agree that using more dynamic variety would enrich his playing in this case; I wonder if he had a hard time hearing himself in the room though
@@lukasalihein it is probable but I think he is playing a high reed strength so I don't think he had a hard time listening to himself. Could be just that but idk .
@@agneyajazz He does tend to play the horn hard
It’s much more palatable live. I went to hear him at Smoke Jazz Club and it really just blows your face off, but in a good way. Over the recording, a high treble lean on the mix is making his volume less desirable.
So Stitty...
Just beautiful man damn💯🔥