I just got a comment via e-mail scolding me for my views! I am not the jazz police far from it and if you read my comments properly you you will see that I applaude the new generation of jazz musicians and am very happy there is a young audience for them!
I have transcribed the first 5mins ! Before the drum solo and the sax improv. It's based on the studio version, so you'll have to get all those little variations he does here by ear. And it's also my first transcription, and I'm a complete beginner when it comes to writing music, so there's a few mistakes in the rhythm. Otherwise I'm pretty sure all the notes are correct. Give me your email address if interested ;) Cheers
It really is great that the present younger generation are diggin' this but I often wonder if they are aware where this music came from especially the drum and saxophone duet thing? Sonny Rollins/Max Roach, Archie Shepp/Max Roach, John Coltrane/Rashied Ali, Dewey Redman/Ed Blackwell, Charles Lloyd/Billy Higgins, David Murray/Milford Graves, Frank Lowe/ Rashied Ali, Fred Anderson/Hamid Drake and many many more sax and drum duo's right up to this present day. I do hope that the enthusiasm shown here by this audience in not just a fashion thing to be forgotten when the next new trend comes along. Long may the true music live on!
Holy shit they are more than aware, it’s a love letter to all those duos you listed above! Both of them are incredibly dedicated to the tradition of the old masters, at least that’s what I got from talking to Binker anyhow.
The performance is really nice, but you're completely right about the audience. Over here in Berlin, this phase happened too and almost nobody who was suddenly into Jazz listened to much beyond Kamasi Washington. It's such a pity.
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I think you have totally misunderstood my message. If you read it again you will find that I applaud these young musicians for being extremely talented and for bringing improvised music to the next generation. I do feel however there is a huge media hype based on fashion that can devalue the depth and legacy that has made this great music we have today. You cannot learn this stuff in school or college, it's a life experience that brings with it a vocabulary of emotions and personal stories that youngsters have yet to experience, personal and original stories is what this music is all about. I have been playing improvised music for over 50 years so I think I know what I'm talking about. I am not a cynic at all but someone who's has those personal stories to tell through music. Many blessings and happy musical discoveries!
This live performance is out of this world. I love Village of the Sun for years and now I know why....
Yes Binker amazing stuff!
Very cool reminds of sonny Rollins and max roach.
merci Samy de nous avoir partagé ce classique
it's nice to see young people making real music. this music that is good for the soul and good for humanity.
This is what we need.
That's the weed we need.
Ahahaha. I agree
OMG. Thanks for so much joy in this piece. You make this human world a beautiful one. Long Life 4u.
I just got a comment via e-mail scolding me for my views! I am not the jazz police far from it and if you read my comments properly you you will see that I applaude the new generation of jazz musicians and am very happy there is a young audience for them!
Such a raw and honest emotions...
Whoah! That's perfect!!
Vientos al punto se esencia!👏🏽
❤️❤️❤️ so much love going right their way ❤️❤️❤️
Fabulous. Thankyou
Woooou conociendo a un dios de la percucion (bateria) gracias salud arriba!!💪🏾🙏🏽
Starts with a nice drum solo, ends cool, i luike it!
Wow~ Love it
I have transcribed the first 5mins ! Before the drum solo and the sax improv. It's based on the studio version, so you'll have to get all those little variations he does here by ear. And it's also my first transcription, and I'm a complete beginner when it comes to writing music, so there's a few mistakes in the rhythm. Otherwise I'm pretty sure all the notes are correct. Give me your email address if interested ;) Cheers
Would you mind sharing ?
give us the sheet music!!
I'll be very happy to share, please write your email adress in the comments ! (sorry for this very late answer !)
I'm in love!!
love it!!
Great !
What a fun listen
art in music and video - great
Love them
Great stuff, reminds me a bit of Sonny Rollins and Shelley Manne which I hope is paying them a big compliment !
It does have that St. Thomas vibe👍🏽
It really is great that the present younger generation are diggin' this but I often wonder if they are aware where this music came from especially the drum and saxophone duet thing? Sonny Rollins/Max Roach, Archie Shepp/Max Roach, John Coltrane/Rashied Ali, Dewey Redman/Ed Blackwell, Charles Lloyd/Billy Higgins, David Murray/Milford Graves, Frank Lowe/ Rashied Ali, Fred Anderson/Hamid Drake and many many more sax and drum duo's right up to this present day. I do hope that the enthusiasm shown here by this audience in not just a fashion thing to be forgotten when the next new trend comes along. Long may the true music live on!
The band are definitely aware.
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Holy shit they are more than aware, it’s a love letter to all those duos you listed above! Both of them are incredibly dedicated to the tradition of the old masters, at least that’s what I got from talking to Binker anyhow.
Des Morga (he’s talking about the audience:)
PJ Haha I misinterpreted, in that case maybe, perhaps.
The performance is really nice, but you're completely right about the audience. Over here in Berlin, this phase happened too and almost nobody who was suddenly into Jazz listened to much beyond Kamasi Washington. It's such a pity.
☄️
Wow! Amazing! Loved it.
el arte del duo
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I think you have totally misunderstood my message. If you read it again you will find that I applaud these young musicians for being extremely talented and for bringing improvised music to the next generation. I do feel however there is a huge media hype based on fashion that can devalue the depth and legacy that has made this great music we have today. You cannot learn this stuff in school or college, it's a life experience that brings with it a vocabulary of emotions and personal stories that youngsters have yet to experience, personal and original stories is what this music is all about. I have been playing improvised music for over 50 years so I think I know what I'm talking about. I am not a cynic at all but someone who's has those personal stories to tell through music. Many blessings and happy musical discoveries!
Ah shut up.
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His technics are heavy😅
My Replika recommended this to me cuz I like jazz.