Been in one his concerts, and my sister who was there was with me - just couldn't understand why I'm bursting in laughter every once in awhile. Totally and utterly get you.
Understandable. Had that same experience while reading Emile Zola’s Ladies Paradise, happened about 3-4 times. This performance by Tigran’s trio seems worthy of a few bouts of laughter - amazing composition.
This is just awe inspiring to me, the only time I have that feeling you have is with the band Vildhjarta, very different type of music but the same emotion that it invokes in me. Just being super happy and almost manic as it's so ridiculously good.
This is crazy. Like really amazing. I know this tune inside and out, and Tigran is always adding some interesting stuff. And that drummer. That fucking... goddamn drummer... These people are from another part of the galaxy...
@@MetalheadDoon Yes. Some are indeed. But it is not just about being "gifted". I mean the opportunity to get there is definitely something that was given to them. But these guy have also paid the price to get where they are, you don't get that good without spending the hours. So it is a gift that you have to pay for, and that reminds me of a comment from Flea when he talked about Jaco Pastorius, where he basically said that when you get THAT good, there has to be repercussions on the other aspects of your life. Tigran is so focussed on music... Always has been.
Yeah it sounds fucking dope. Pulling audio from a live gig and making it sound good on headphones isn't as simple as people often think. Probably sounded fucking amazing live too.
Those transitions between G minor and E minor... those transitions between 5-7, 4-5 and 3-4 metric systems... the transitions. The transitions are everything.
@@morrisdun6716 Yup. The dynamics on display, reaching my ears are mind blowing. Out of the Grid is so phenomenal. My favourite Trigan trio. Do yourself a favour and check out all his work. ;)
I know dude, very few people have a good ear for musical composition. Tigran crushes on the piano! Mozart, Beethoven, and Bach could learn from this master!
@@pranaymo Well duh... ;) That's a vacuous truth. In this instance the groupings of 16ths are 5 + 5 +7 +5 + 5 + 5 = 32/16, or 2 bars of 4/4. You can feel the entire thing in 4/4 (which is what the band probably does, same with tunes like Vardavar). It doesn't make too much sense to me to try and feel it in mixed/alternating meter.
Listened to this song and actually the last three songs on this album dozens and dozens of times. Just the best thing to happen to music in a very very long time.
The travel of to negate to out of the grid is just something I cant express, the full mockroot álbum but that 3 in the end, it is just amazing, I cant even say in words how complete, how intense in a positive way i fell
absolute beasts! and sucha great composition where the time signature isn't just a gimmick but really feels like a natural part of the musical narrative
Yesterday I sent Tigran's link to an Indonesian poet. She was very surprised, how could She not know this very poetic music. Tigran's composer, according to her, is very poetic.
Beautiful music. I first heard of Tigran Hamasyan on an album by Dhaffer Yussef called 'Abu Nawas Rhapsody' which featured him on piano. Absolutely beautiful playing. I'm really hooked on his style and this particular genre of modern jazz fusion.
11:20-11:21 A mistake! He's human! And another one at 12:21... Wait, these are exactly one minute apart. He's committing "mistakes" at exact one minute intervals in order to fool us into thinking he's human.
Kleff Tan As someone who actually practices jazz, you’re wrong. No note alone is wrong but music is made with intentions and made sense of by context. Tigran did not intend to play that bum note because all the other repeats of that section on this live performance, others and the studio recording do not have this variation and it is not consistent with his style. Even when players go “outside” there is still a logic to what is played even if they are not consciously aware of it themselves. Jazz isn’t wrong notes, it’s the freedom to choose your own notes with respect to context and your own intentions in the moment.
It may be classified as Jazz or Fusion, but my opinion is : no need to know the genre... just listen to everything by this guy, he's a whole musical universe by himself :D
yeah and its mainly the (really nice) ability to feel that times. and time changes are connected to melody parts or harmonic progressions. they are no professional "counters"
@@MetalheadDoon this is music. It is about beauty form and originality. Your boy Tigran stole his music from a very talented musical genius Aziza Mustafa Zadeh. If you like to crush things this is not for your primitive mind.
@@bastadimasta If this is true, why are YOU the only person on UA-cam to claim this? My primitive mind? LMAO! I have more wisdom and intellect than most people and a better understanding of musical composition than many others.
Imagine playing this to people in the 1600's
😮
funny I was imagining showing this to bill evans
Ever been so awestruck and delighted by something that you burst out laughing from sheer happiness? That's me right now.
Been in one his concerts, and my sister who was there was with me - just couldn't understand why I'm bursting in laughter every once in awhile. Totally and utterly get you.
Understandable. Had that same experience while reading Emile Zola’s Ladies Paradise, happened about 3-4 times.
This performance by Tigran’s trio seems worthy of a few bouts of laughter - amazing composition.
This is just awe inspiring to me, the only time I have that feeling you have is with the band Vildhjarta, very different type of music but the same emotion that it invokes in me. Just being super happy and almost manic as it's so ridiculously good.
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to me this trio is one of the best things to happen to music
The musical composition and time structure are mind-blowing.
this and the aristrocrats are the top!
I would say EVER.
every different version of this song is incredibly out of this world
This is crazy. Like really amazing.
I know this tune inside and out, and Tigran is always adding some interesting stuff.
And that drummer. That fucking... goddamn drummer...
These people are from another part of the galaxy...
I’m a drummer. I hate that drummer he’s so fckn good. If I ever see him I’m gonna give him what for. How dare he play that good. Fucker.
The cool jazzy part of the galaxy
Sick. The timing and rhythm is on a par with the best.
Some are very gifted in musical composition and are given the right path to success.
@@MetalheadDoon Yes. Some are indeed. But it is not just about being "gifted". I mean the opportunity to get there is definitely something that was given to them. But these guy have also paid the price to get where they are, you don't get that good without spending the hours. So it is a gift that you have to pay for, and that reminds me of a comment from Flea when he talked about Jaco Pastorius, where he basically said that when you get THAT good, there has to be repercussions on the other aspects of your life. Tigran is so focussed on music... Always has been.
The sound engineer needs some mad credit for this one! @Karen Chilingaryan
Yeah it sounds fucking dope. Pulling audio from a live gig and making it sound good on headphones isn't as simple as people often think. Probably sounded fucking amazing live too.
The level of reverb is a bit annoying (especially on the drums), but that's probably the room
there are not much things like this level on youtube
Maybe nothing, actually.
The faces on the bass player while he plays the thickest three notes in the universe. Priceless.
Those transitions between G minor and E minor... those transitions between 5-7, 4-5 and 3-4 metric systems... the transitions. The transitions are everything.
Most people have no idea how vital timing and rhythm are to musical composition. Pure crushing sickness! 😳
A drummer have to burn in another galaxy to be able to keep up with Tigran odd time signatures!!!
The sickest.
the bassist has a mad power pose man, love this trio!
This is the best thing I’ve ever seen/heard in my entire life. Sick music, sick recording quality. Infinite thumbs up!
Pure crushing sickness!
In the age of sequencers, this human and his bandmates show who's boss.
Tigran looks like a mad scientist concocting odd brews.
Ha, odd, get it?
@@oscargill423 hahaha
And damn the sound is just the best I’ve heared ever
my nigga u cant even write properly so ne
These musicians hurt my brain. What an absolute masterclass
Pure crushing sickness. Mozart, Bach, and Bethoven could learn from Tigran.
One of the best things I have ever heard. And I have heard a lot.
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Morris Dun what do you mean by that?
@@morrisdun6716 Yup. The dynamics on display, reaching my ears are mind blowing. Out of the Grid is so phenomenal. My favourite Trigan trio. Do yourself a favour and check out all his work. ;)
@@morrisdun6716 BTW: His new album is out now. Get it now if you haven't already. It is a masterpiece of note.
I know dude, very few people have a good ear for musical composition. Tigran crushes on the piano! Mozart, Beethoven, and Bach could learn from this master!
Wouw the bassist using his knob like that :o
This is amazing. They all play so good.
The drum scores go so well along with the song too.
It’s part of the arrangement. He always executes that section like that. It suspends time on the pinhead of a needle.
Band : In what time signature is this song tigran ?
Tigran : Yes
hhahahahaha
what's crazy is that's it's mostly 4/4
@@julianblair757 well everything is 4/4 when you don't accent the notes
@@pranaymo Well duh... ;) That's a vacuous truth. In this instance the groupings of 16ths are 5 + 5 +7 +5 + 5 + 5 = 32/16, or 2 bars of 4/4. You can feel the entire thing in 4/4 (which is what the band probably does, same with tunes like Vardavar). It doesn't make too much sense to me to try and feel it in mixed/alternating meter.
@@julianblair757 I feel you bruh ! And doing that with complex polyrhythms is taking it to next level.
Tigran's theatrics and piano work are intense! a metal version of this song would crush.
once you feel the groove you cant go back
INTENSE. I can't describe how intense this is.
I'm sure Tigran would have made a fabulous metal guitarist, if he picked it up. Or any instrument or genre at all, really.
what about the instrument/genres he already plays? hahaha
Yeah idk, I kinda like him EXACTLY where he is
@@I-Am-L Obviously.
lol true
There is video of him playing guitar as a kid in the music video for New Maps... at least I think it’s him
Wow. I don't think I've ever heard anything quite like this. It's beautiful.
My favorite PIANist EVER
Only at Tigran's comment section I put the likes on any comment, and there was already my like.
This man... This man can bring you his excitement from countries away..
Listened to this song and actually the last three songs on this album dozens and dozens of times. Just the best thing to happen to music in a very very long time.
The travel of to negate to out of the grid is just something I cant express, the full mockroot álbum but that 3 in the end, it is just amazing, I cant even say in words how complete, how intense in a positive way i fell
I agree! There's something almost transcendental about it, as if there's something more than just music we are listening to.just sublime
absolute beasts! and sucha great composition where the time signature isn't just a gimmick but really feels like a natural part of the musical narrative
Kudos to the mixing engineer and videographer doing an amazing job capturing this performance!
2:40 bruh
it's probably just me
but his smile is just so contagious
That mix up at 10:03 was sick!
yeah it blows my mind
Yesterday I sent Tigran's link to an Indonesian poet. She was very surprised, how could She not know this very poetic music. Tigran's composer, according to her, is very poetic.
Aaahhh I’m speechless.
Good lord. This would be the perfect concert omg
Really crazy trio, exceptional musicians!
Beautiful music. I first heard of Tigran Hamasyan on an album by Dhaffer Yussef called 'Abu Nawas Rhapsody' which featured him on piano. Absolutely beautiful playing. I'm really hooked on his style and this particular genre of modern jazz fusion.
So impressive, it must have been electric to see these guys live.
Tigran you make me crazy!!!!
Amazing performance
amazing username 🤨
@@masstaden3507 Great minds think alike
A masterpiece.
for deaf people maybe
Pardon?
The sound engineer did a superb job!
This is very inspiring and moving
I really want to say that... I LOVE my friend corina. Thanks for watching !!$$$$$$
Genius !
this is fricking insane.
I can't stop watching this performance
I listen to it everyday!
This is just so amazing!!
These guys are beasttts🔥🤌🏼
your mom doesnt love u anymore...
Well done, bravo, very Mathenyc👏👏⚡️
the sound of the piano is so nice!!
This is not English.
@@waltzguy14151 better? :D
I love how they're all moving around slightly too fast, like in old timey videos
Brilliant!
Masterpiece .... very very difficult ..........
The piano and percussion work are pure crushing sickness!
Kinda hard to dance to... but... I’ll overlook that for what intense polyrhythmic virtuosity this is....
Just feel the downbeat no matter where it is! Dance away!
Pure crushing sickness!
They've all taken the pocket and turned it inside out, destroyed it, resewn it and then threw it away. un-fuckin-real.
11:20-11:21 A mistake! He's human! And another one at 12:21... Wait, these are exactly one minute apart. He's committing "mistakes" at exact one minute intervals in order to fool us into thinking he's human.
Tom Parker nah it's just jazz lol. No wrong notes ;)
Kleff Tan As someone who actually practices jazz, you’re wrong. No note alone is wrong but music is made with intentions and made sense of by context. Tigran did not intend to play that bum note because all the other repeats of that section on this live performance, others and the studio recording do not have this variation and it is not consistent with his style. Even when players go “outside” there is still a logic to what is played even if they are not consciously aware of it themselves. Jazz isn’t wrong notes, it’s the freedom to choose your own notes with respect to context and your own intentions in the moment.
Tom Parker sigh...
@@UkuleleAversion woooosh
@@UkuleleAversion is a joke, my friend
This reminds me Avishai Cohen songs like "C# minor" and "Seven seas"
can we appreciate the fact that the drummer has two snare drums
Hope to see you guys live someday
❤❤❤
This plays on loudspeakers in djent heaven
yeahhhh men!!!!!!
Jesus. It’s insanity 😱
Great stuff, had a few people mention Tigran's name to me after hearing some of my compositions. Love the rhythmic feel.
Do they even play together before a concert like this ?
13:31 that look...
So good
hehe siiuu
the audio quality on this btw.
FANTÁSTICOS
Imagine if this guy wrote djent music. Basically does already. Stuff sounds heavy
can someone please tell me what genre this is, i need more of this music in my life!!
It may be classified as Jazz or Fusion, but my opinion is : no need to know the genre... just listen to everything by this guy, he's a whole musical universe by himself :D
My best way of describing it would be progressive jazz fusion
The genre is irrelevant, this master crushes everyone!
What meter is this tune in? And what's that red keyboard? Really dig this guy!
That rhythm section has some balls. One miscount and you srewed up bad.
Think of Tigran, who has to do the rhythm with his left hand, amidst playing the complex harmonies and melody. Really top level musicians
yeah and its mainly the (really nice) ability to feel that times. and time changes are connected to melody parts or harmonic progressions. they are no professional "counters"
@@richardjirsak4463 Yeah. You are right. The odd measures are interiorized.
Djazz
Who the hell hit the thumbs down!
if anyone ends of pulling off his lashes one by one after this, that is normal...
This is fucking insane
Holy Crap Batman!!!!!!!
🤟🤟🔥🔥
5:45 to 6:30 I cannot watch that part with a straight face. It phisically compels me to stank-face
17/8?
its 4/4 bro
10:22 poly
what's the tempo of the theme (like right at the beginning). I can't tell. 5? 7 ? ...???? If someone knows, please tell me :)
If you count REALLY fast, it's 5-5-7-5-5 (if I remember correctly)
@@worldf1re41 yeah 5-5-7-5-5-5
19/16
Avishai Cohen
Whoever let Tigran have a drummer needs to be fired for abuse.
Tigran is insane.
this is djent
Lol you *can, technically* count that piano solo in 4/4... yikes
Yep what i counted was 5 5 7 5 5 5 and it adds up to 32!
Aziza rip off.
fark eder mi usta
What? Tigran crushes everyone!
@@barisjohn77 eder
@@MetalheadDoon this is music. It is about beauty form and originality. Your boy Tigran stole his music from a very talented musical genius Aziza Mustafa Zadeh. If you like to crush things this is not for your primitive mind.
@@bastadimasta If this is true, why are YOU the only person on UA-cam to claim this? My primitive mind? LMAO! I have more wisdom and intellect than most people and a better understanding of musical composition than many others.
So good