Superb playing from both artists. I just discovered Rotem last week with his 12 bar blues videeo with Adam Neely. What a smooth player! I think I heard Rotem quote "Surrey With a Fringe on Top" followed by "September in the Rain"
Hermoso toso, no puedo creer que se escuche a la gente de fondo hablando sin parar, teniendo frente a si una situación musical tan brillante. Saludos desde Argentina
I freaking love you guys your music is incredible and I love how genuine it is when you two get in a room and someone to keep tempo. Your chords have helped me understand and register the fretboard so I guess peace love and rock & roll! Keep the crazy jazz coming!
Mark McLean (born February 5, 1975) is a Canadian musician, drummer, composer, lyricist and studio musician. McLean lives and works primarily in New York. -- Wikipedia
wow rotem, your comping is outstanding. so much chromatic chord movement going on. is it just chromatic approach via tritone sub or is there some other magic going on?
@@RotemSivanGuitar Awesome!!!Please i want to have a conversation with u. I play the guitar for about 15 years and i want some serious advice from.u if it is ok!
A touch of reverb or delay Peter would benefit your sound...yeah I know it isn't "old school" but dry guitar is just that...Rotem seems to understand that.
The mentality of the human race has changed since this type of music was in it's hayday More sterile techy minded now. The soul of the music can't bloom like before, cause the creative nature is absent from the listeners.
@@alejandrorogel1698 I'm 59 yrs old. (Don't know how old you are) To me, there's been a pronounced fundamental shift over the past decades, in the way that people think and are. It's almost like we're a different species now. We used to be more relaxed, respectful (not in legislated appearances as now, but in our hearts)and imaginative. More present and alive. Real. Human. Now, due to ubiquitous technologies such as computers and smartphones, and due to this instituted hyper-emphasis on "self-esteem" and hypersensitivity towards feeling "offended" by another person's words, some of our natural human qualities have become stilted. The sense of belonging, community and personhood that we once enjoyed have been replaced by isolation, fear, suspicion and information overload. The receptivity of the listener is critical to the natural blooming of live musical performance, especially in jazz, and I feel that these changes in us, as a species, have oversterilized the psychic environment, to the detriment of the jazz experience.
Ultimately you will never know what it is to be Black and have to resort to scales,math and playing fast to get notice. Blacks are simply the most imitated people in all disciplines. The inventor of the first traffic light was aBlack Man. Look around Europe's most ancient Cathedrals and see Black Madonnas and Christ Child later changed to white . The music school you wet to depends on you to stay in business.You should seek ways to undermine the systems that love you! Then you can start playing your ass off soulfully. Goodluck! Im retired twice..military/teacher and will get a 3rd retirement its called Social Security. I can walk into any level of Jazz right now and earn respect and just play music. Pete knows me and so does Gary Bartz, Lou Donaldson, Lonnie Smith and others. Im cool and never had to rely on women to pay the bills or medical. I have no desire to compete with those that do. Being man is not like transcribe 7..fake intellectual clones. Ive heard all the best clones and math based players and will not buy one cd from them. yes old Albert King, Kenny Burrell, Grant green, some Benson, Pass, Jim Hall, Herb Ellis and others yes.The new shit is based on scales and playing out when they haven't mastered playing in from the soul and not books and transcribe 7. Pete couldn't stand certain technical players and told me. I know he seeks basic mastery of soul and not showoff techniques. He has no perfect pitch and not even close. I tested him. He simply plays from his own being and does learn things to internalize. but he knows,no Blues is an insult to Jazz!
Honestly, pretty bold of the man to play a spoon with Peter Bernstein 😅
Wow. Amazing guitarists. And the drummer! Dude’s making a table and spoon sound good.
Lol! 🙏
Peter's comping is unbelievable, amazing ears.
+Matthew Rotker-Lynn OMG. it's perfect..
He is so wild man
Desk solo stole the show!
Is that spoon from Sabian or Pearl? I never got a good look at it. The table is definitely a Zildjian. Good tone.
Kathleen Alfonso Yes dog, yes.
+Kathleen Alfonso It's a Sabian Tea Spoon. You can purchase online @ MoreStuffiDon'tReallyNeed.com
🧚♀️
Lol
🤣🤣🤣
definitely bringing my spoon to the next performance
Lol ❤️
The chord comping is amazing. Top notch jazz playing. The percussionist swings with his groove.
john hrock100 thabks man!
Thank you!!
Superb playing from both artists. I just discovered Rotem last week with his 12 bar blues videeo with Adam Neely. What a smooth player! I think I heard Rotem quote "Surrey With a Fringe on Top" followed by "September in the Rain"
Hermoso toso, no puedo creer que se escuche a la gente de fondo hablando sin parar, teniendo frente a si una situación musical tan brillante. Saludos desde Argentina
Rotem you’re tone is killer man and you’re playing is so fluid and melodic!’
🙏🙏💙
excellent solo Rotem !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks Man!!
I freaking love you guys your music is incredible and I love how genuine it is when you two get in a room and someone to keep tempo. Your chords have helped me understand and register the fretboard so I guess peace love and rock & roll! Keep the crazy jazz coming!
I can't sleep for watching this, can't even blink my eyes. Impressive!!
❤️
peter was the guitarist that got me into jazz when i used to listen to diana krall thinking im too old to learn jazz.
you are never too old
Those diners in the background do not know what they are missing. Incredible guitar playing. Thank you.
Thanks Eric!
Nastiest blues I've heard all week 🤘🔥🔥🔥
put a big smile on my face...wonderful empathy...
that means a lot!!
😊
This is great and demonstrates that the best musicians can get music out of just about anything. Cool!!!
😊
Great duet, great music, great playing, Rotam, you play very very well. Thanks a lot for sharing.
Thanks Laurent! :)
🙏
Amazing
Really love this version of Sandu. Maybe my favorite one on youtube. Absolutely masterful!
Thanks so much!!
Super good guys!
this is a real duo !!! with +1 of course...
:) thanks!
Huge fan of yours, thanks Rotem!
Wonderful. Thanks to both of you!
+Cory Sea :)
6:56 Espresso machine kicks in (with some brushes assistance)? Sweet music, guys!
Lolz. Yep :)
Hermosa version de Sandu
such spoonfed playing ;), sublime playing by the way
🤘
pure musicianship
+Aaron Agre :)
🙏 thanks!!
this is killer! I love duo, although i guess you guys got a trio on this one. spoonman rocks. i love this Eb blues.
7:06 nice
🙂🙌💓 thanks💓
Sick.
thanks man!
🙏
Well, I'd say that the youtube algorithm has done something right for a change... giving me the vintage Rotem! I dig it :-)
Lol :)
You guys all seemed to have such a great time! What a special performance for the audience as well as yourselves!
❤️
Awesome music !beautiful
❤️
guitars and spoons here
Wow
Great spooning!
haha! yep..
He's the best ❤️
최고에요!
:)
Amazing interaction!!! wow! Great Playing!!!
thanks!!! took me a sec to respond..
great.. best drum solo I've seen in a long time.. ;9)
the drumer is so good
Mark McLean
Mark McLean (born February 5, 1975) is a Canadian musician, drummer, composer, lyricist and studio musician. McLean lives and works primarily in New York. -- Wikipedia
Yeah!!
:)
Three great player
thanks man!
🙏
semplicemente fantastico!!
+Catia Pucci Thanks!!
They both quoted Surrey With The Fringe on top, nice callback from Rotem.
Thanks!
This is so amazing ! Legendary, all of you.
oh Rotem.. i really miss your old playing like this
Lol. New jazzzzz album in the works. Worry not.
מדהים!
Toda Eli!
Give the man more untensils!
hahaha!
Omg. I'm dying
really cool !!!
Beautiful interaction!
Thanks Elie
Shiiit this so good!
this made my day! thank you guys, awesome playing
That's so great to hear!
🙏
man! insane =) ! amazing
Un exito
Nice!
Great great great - I just transcribed some parts of your comping ....I´m interested how you thought about your ways of comping :-) ! Thank whohoooo!
What Instrument do you play? "The Table!"
Love it! More evidence that great music can still be fun (even in the key of Eb....) Please keep posting!
Thanksssss
Love this!...You both are amazing..! :)
+Rowlandph Thanks man!
🙏🙏🙏
Greatttt!!!!! I really enjoyed!
:) thanks!
Thanks man
wow rotem, your comping is outstanding. so much chromatic chord movement going on. is it just chromatic approach via tritone sub or is there some other magic going on?
I like the honeysuckle rose quote at 2:43
Love that song
Rotem, om my fucking God...you play awesome, and your comping is brutal. Lovely pocket you guys lock into. Thanks so much sharing!
Best, Sandemose
+Sandemose Thanks brother!
@@RotemSivanGuitar Awesome!!!Please i want to have a conversation with u.
I play the guitar for about 15 years and i want some serious advice from.u if it is ok!
🙏 thanks man!!
blues is always good. can't thing of a time and place not suited for blues
Truth
Hi Rotem have you some video on your channel about blues accompaniment you use? Thanks
Its there!
Wait wait, i just noticed! this is Sandu isn't it?
Dongmin An Yes
Yassss
Peter playing remembers me Grant Green a lot.
bravi
🙏
If I get a nice white shirt like those will I sound this good??
Lolz yas.
So wonderfull....any question ....wath key is a song?
Eb
Eb blues
Nice drummer! ;)
He is the man!
@4:30 was insane rotem
🙏❤️
This sounds like Sandu (7:19) does it not?
+Sandemose Yep!
Sure is
A touch of reverb or delay Peter would benefit your sound...yeah I know it isn't
"old school" but dry guitar is just that...Rotem seems to understand that.
When playing like this are u guys following the chord changing ?
Yes!
@@RotemSivanGuitar okay 👍 thanks a lot
first chair table......
+Freddy Mclain Ha! :)
Well now I have an excuse for my uninspired drum solos. I never had a spoon!
Serious... the two in the mirrors still dining while this incredible performance ?
COMMON jazz guitarists duet ! What is so incredible ?
Jean-Luc Bersou Maybe was you in the mirror ?
Jean-Luc Bersou common? in 100 years you couldnt play like that
Aucune importance ! exactly as "Jazz
Guitars competitions Teams" .Who cares
this "BLa-Bla " ,?
+Danilo Paliani hahaah! Yep.. #Jazz
is it just me or is the spoon kinda rushing in the beginning?
those guys get a lot out of a blues!
🙏🙏
hey guys ! wich tune is it they're playing ? thx !
Sandu
Sandu
1:45 sivan solo
jazz at warteg
What's with the spoon guy? does he ever stop the noise and let u guys play? So disturbing
Would you please play smoother, so people can chat without being disturbed by you music?
The mentality of the human race has changed since this type of music was in it's hayday
More sterile techy minded now. The soul of the music can't bloom like before, cause the creative nature is absent from the listeners.
What do you mean?
@@alejandrorogel1698
I'm 59 yrs old. (Don't know how old you are)
To me, there's been a pronounced fundamental shift over the past decades, in the way that people think and are. It's almost like we're a different species now.
We used to be more relaxed, respectful (not in legislated appearances as now, but in our hearts)and imaginative. More present and alive. Real. Human.
Now, due to ubiquitous technologies such as computers and smartphones, and due to this instituted hyper-emphasis on "self-esteem" and hypersensitivity towards feeling "offended" by another person's words, some of our natural human qualities have become stilted.
The sense of belonging, community and personhood that we once enjoyed have been replaced by isolation, fear, suspicion and information overload.
The receptivity of the listener is critical to the natural blooming of live musical performance, especially in jazz, and I feel that these changes in us, as a species, have oversterilized the psychic environment, to the detriment of the jazz experience.
Interesting
@@RotemSivanGuitar
Or perhaps one could say that jazz is more important now than ever. Like water in the desert.
How come nobody is listening? What's that places? Idiot bar? 😂
Lol ❤️
I don’t feel anything with this kind of music 🤣😂😂
Pete has more Blues feel! Blues is not chamber music based on licks.Its based on feel!
+Traveling man Yes Sir!
You have the right attitude tour with loy Donaldson and Lonnie like I did. The real cats didnt use transcribe 7.
+Traveling man what's real?
Did you see BB. Albert.Feddie Kings? Albert Collins? I did...james brown too
Ultimately you will never know what it is to be Black and have to resort to scales,math and playing fast to get notice. Blacks are simply the most imitated people in all disciplines. The inventor of the first traffic light was aBlack Man. Look around Europe's most ancient Cathedrals and see Black Madonnas and Christ Child later changed to white . The music school you wet to depends on you to stay in business.You should seek ways to undermine the systems that love you! Then you can start playing your ass off soulfully. Goodluck! Im retired twice..military/teacher and will get a 3rd retirement its called Social Security. I can walk into any level of Jazz right now and earn respect and just play music. Pete knows me and so does Gary Bartz, Lou Donaldson, Lonnie Smith and others. Im cool and never had to rely on women to pay the bills or medical. I have no desire to compete with those that do. Being man is not like transcribe 7..fake intellectual clones. Ive heard all the best clones and math based players and will not buy one cd from them. yes old Albert King, Kenny Burrell, Grant green, some Benson, Pass, Jim Hall, Herb Ellis and others yes.The new shit is based on scales and playing out when they haven't mastered playing in from the soul and not books and transcribe 7. Pete couldn't stand certain technical players and told me. I know he seeks basic mastery of soul and not showoff techniques. He has no perfect pitch and not even close. I tested him. He simply plays from his own being and does learn things to internalize. but he knows,no Blues is an insult to Jazz!
Awesome playing! But such a disinterested audience (such a crap🥵)
JazzzzzzzzZ
I love me some Pete Bernstein but I think you cut him, Rotem. Kol HaKavod!
His solo was ridiculously good.
Pete is amazing. Honored to play with him 🙏
honestly to my ears it’s not musical