The level of musicianship here is astounding, a veritable tour de force. Talk about progressive, modern jazz: it gets no better than this. Beautiful arrangement, led by perhaps the most imaginative, technically proficient guitarist extant, Al D.
I have the privilege of listening this guy since the 70's,with the other genius Chick Corea...Return to Forever,..Stanley Clark and Lenny White...that music still better than 80%of today's music...
I was at this hall a few years back at a different Al show with Peo Alfonsi. It was a beautiful show, very intimate and great sound. Al played quite a bit of rhythm and, boy, he sounds like a whole band by himself when he does. Great compositions. Great playing. Great venue.
He's playing through Roland's VB-88 to get the modeled guitar sounds and honestly, to get most of the things that sound like a synth. I know he also incorporates a GR-33 guitar synth into his system but this time around, it sounds like all VG to me! Love Al. Love him. This concert is a classic!
Al at his most elegant and lyrical. I like this version better than the trio version--the variety of instrumental timbres really complements the piece.
Al, are you triggering samples of your own guitar (electric) on tracks like these, or are they voices from a standard midi device? Works very well. Really enjoying these live versions.
The level of musicianship here is astounding, a veritable tour de force. Talk about progressive, modern jazz: it gets no better than this. Beautiful arrangement, led by perhaps the most imaginative, technically proficient guitarist extant, Al D.
I have the privilege of listening this guy since the 70's,with the other genius Chick Corea...Return to Forever,..Stanley Clark and Lenny White...that music still better than 80%of today's music...
I was at this hall a few years back at a different Al show with Peo Alfonsi. It was a beautiful show, very intimate and great sound. Al played quite a bit of rhythm and, boy, he sounds like a whole band by himself when he does. Great compositions. Great playing. Great venue.
These dudes groovin' so HARD! this tune and Azzura are my favorites.
The tones Al was getting here was pretty far out too!!!🎼🎶
Outstanding
Bloody Genius !
The Master and his accompanying masters. Wonderful ! ! !
He's playing through Roland's VB-88 to get the modeled guitar sounds and honestly, to get most of the things that sound like a synth. I know he also incorporates a GR-33 guitar synth into his system but this time around, it sounds like all VG to me!
Love Al. Love him. This concert is a classic!
Un lujo y un privilegió poder disfrutar de un músico de semejante categoría!!!!! Gracias!!!! Mil gracias
3:27 amazing AL
Al at his most elegant and lyrical. I like this version better than the trio version--the variety of instrumental timbres really complements the piece.
Great concert, I imagine Anthony Jackson playing bass, it would be awesome!
Uff, you know 👌💙
A bass would be nice.
He sure does make an Ovation sound good.
Wonderfull. Thanks!
Beautiful music!
i have this on dvd, why am i watching it on youtube? oh yeah, it's awesome!
Very nice
The DVD title is ''One Of These Nights'', released in 2005
Gran guitarrista
Al Di:eres un chingon!!!!!!
Genius
Thanks!
The Bösendorfer sounded so nice, irresisble.
Thank you Chris...it was a great pleasure to play that amazing Piano!
@@Parmimusic And i need to say Mario's playing is magical here
@@user-kw5wm3xn6h Thank you, so much!
Mr Mario Parmisanno in Piano
Al, are you triggering samples of your own guitar (electric) on tracks like these, or are they voices from a standard midi device? Works very well. Really enjoying these live versions.
and the full concert is on youtube somewhere
The 6th string's sound is modified. Two halftones under the standard E. Just to make bass part more expressive, I think.
drop d tuning. the low e string tuned down to d
l'assolo di Parmisano ti ricongiunge a Dio...
Grazie tante Aly Pal!!!
@@Parmimusic mai sentito nulla di più coinvolgente grazie.. A te
@@alexpalermo682 🙏
excuse me, whats the name of the dvd??
Who was playing bass?
Without Bass Player ;)
Yeah. For what it's worth, I use a GR-33 too
I wish he would play straight without effects.
The effects are beautiful and the musicianship is amazing.
Hear what I mean?