Joe Pass & Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen - Tricostin - LIVE
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Niels was the best, and still is. What a sound! He had it all, intonation, technique, and everything else you can think of.
Both masters. Hard to imagine more music ability in two humans.
NHOP is definitely from another planet.. what a performance!
For these two, their instruments are an extension of them.
I love Nils. He used to play with the Oscar Peterson trio (Martin Drew on drums) on a weekly BBC2 show in the UK in the 70s or 80s. On one occasion Ray Brown came on to guest on bass. Oscar asked him how he'd enjoyed it - Ray said 'Man, your bass player has two left hands!' (I think he meant as well as one right hand :-))
Some of those clips are on UA-cam!
I used to catch the show on BBC2, and it was a window into music that i didn't fully appreciate then. I recall the show when Joe pass was a guest and it changed my perspective, Wonderful, wonderful players, beyond compare in today's world of mediocrity
Very few bass players like NHØP and, still to this day, no one above him...
Thank You for sharing this
charles mingus is better
@@nick-wi6et perhaps as a composer and bandleader he far exceeds NHØP but as a technical and swinging player, Mingus doesn't really come close. I love Mingus and you don't ever really hear him play with the virtuosity and technical prowess the Niels exhibits.
@@nick-wi6et at darts.
@@nick-wi6et lol how can you compare such greats with each others,.-(
@@nick-wi6et Charles Mingus a great composer & band leader yes but not a patch on Neils HOP DB playing technique wise.
Back in the 1980's my buddy in high school was a guitar player and he fell in love with Jazz. He "dragged" me out to little clubs and bars around the D.C. area and I saw so many guys. Joe Pass I saw several times and I could have reached out from our little table and touched him I was that close. Looking back I was so blessed to see such incredible musicians.
Holy moly. What a show... Both serious masters of their respective instruments.
The subtle smiles on their faces. No doubt these two cats loved jamming together.
The best bass player ever!
Sounds like he has an octaver of how well coordinated they are
What a blessing to have had these two for a while.
Hi there! Thanks for posting this! Just so you know, the name of the tune is actually Tricotism. It's a tune by Oscar Pettiford
Right you are.
"Tricrotism"!
Boy do I miss those guys, two of the all-time greats. It's easy to forget how great they were as the years pass on. Thanks for posting.
Neils HOP got me into Playing Double Bass.. A Genius! His "Samba Petite" solo Live from 1994 With The late Great Oscar Peterson has to be One of the Best if not "The best Double Bass Solo"
Theses guys have been the shining example for years we miss Joe..but he influenced so many great young guitarists…and Neil’s bassists…Thanks guys
Finally, a real testament to Niels’ everyday chops.
Came here because Rick Beato turned me onto Niels. So glad he did.
Everyone
No one gives a shit
Came to this video for Joe ... but I knew about the awesomeness of NHOP too. Still, if Beato sent you here, you came by a good door.
Same! 🙌
@@santiagobenitez1388 guess you're wrong... and kind of a jerk too... Beato sent me. AND I wondered how many others...
saw your comment... thought. someone thinks they're all that. and yet... they are incorrect.
"tricotism" from the french verb "ticoter" that means "to knit" . Pleasant expression that evokes the restless movement of the fingers on the fretboard. A pure moment of joy.
Thank you for helping me understand the meaning a bit more. They certainly do weave beautifully.
I mean the right name is Tricortism
@@carlerikhedlv8023 Tricotism*
I love watching these two play together - every video of them shows such a depth of musical connection between them
This is playing by God,s people of music!
It certainly can't get much better than this! Pedersen is my all-time favorite jazz bassist! I was sad for weeks when he passed. He was from out of this world!
And Joe is in my top five list of jazz guitars. These two geniuses! They are making magic and they are smiling! See the happines in their faces! They are doing exactly what they were born to do and feeling good to be doing it.
+Pablo Casanova Thanks your comment as a genius and I agree with you it's great musicians ... Nadia Denmark
+Pablo Casanova Amen to that brother. The greatest jazz artists are becoming a thing of the past.
Totally agree with you!
Peterson + Pass + Pedersen = outstanding jazz, amazing music, pure beauty!! Jazz giants, no more words to describe it.
Greetings from Poland! :)
I really like Joe's tone on this recording, plus his use of slight reverb. At times, he sounded like early Wes Montgomery, which is no easy thing to do - and of course himself. It is apparent that Pedersen and Pass had some special chemistry. When/where was this recording done? Do you know?
If ur here from beato's channel, welcome:) it made me so happy when he mentioned this performance. Hands down my favorite duet of all time
Thanks ..fantastico ! Greeting from Denmark
Awesome listening to these masters play together.
Makes sense that a tune by a bassist would be such a sterling vehicle for N.H.Ø.P. to solo over - and, indeed, both their solos are breathtaking - but it's the interplay between the heads in & out and their solos where this version hits its sweet spot. Really beautiful version of Tricotism. There's also a great solo version of it by the bassist Rufus Reid on his album Perpetual Stroll. Thanks for posting!
Two masters of their craft here! Jazz these days seems to have lost it's way and doesn't seem to swing anymore! I miss not having what is on offer here! so thank God for recordinhgs! RIP Niels & Joe!!
This is Legendary tier music
Joe has a unique style and jazz vocabulary earning him a spot in the top legends of Bopp
This is amazing quality for whenever it was recorded. Especially the audio!!!!
Music from Heaven.
Brilliant performance!
extraordinaire.... comme d'habitude! Merci, merci, merci!
I wished I caught Niels much sooner, although playing bass since 1967, there is much more to learn, always learning!! I love he uses all 10 fingers!!! As I do!!
Thanks you so much !
Great solo by NHOP
Two legends
Absolute masters of their crafts enjoying a little ditty. YUM. Give me some more of this.
You're quite right, and anyone who can trade solos with Oscar like Joe did deserves the highest respect.
Apart from Art Tatum, who influenced Petersen as a young musician, there was no one whose chops could compare with Oscar Petersen's - at least in his prime.
Joined at the hip musically. Just great to see and hear
❤ absolutly gorgeous...thank you.
Magnifique vidéo, témoignage de 2 grands.
Niels always drops something funky somewhere.
Thank You!
So good !
Beautiful...
Masters on another level,pure genius
love it
Disse to er Gudbenådet…slikt spill må gå til det innerste i menneske…det gjør det hos meg..
I Ærbødighet for musikk oog artistene
Brynjar Hoff
1:35 Someones head just exploded lol
Excelente saludos
great❗️❗️❗️🙌
Awesome
Man they just know where everything is
Super nice....
Music magicians
Tricotism ,please!
A Lingling of bass.
Played guitar for 59 yrs. picked up the bass during covid and Michael Jackson's and Prince's both women, however Stanly Clark is a mentor. Ralphie Armstong from Mahavishu. Ron "Hurricane" Hubbard. Randy Joe Hobbs-Johnny Winter. Flea, the list goes on.
The great Joseph Anthony Jacobi Passalaqua.... one of the all timers.
I too, am here because of watching Rick Beato. This is simply wonderful.
Super nice
As Oscar said of Niels "...he doesn't play bass, he IS the bass". (paraphrasing a little bit)
Can I have more of this, please?. NHOP was ahead of his time on the double bass, similar to Jaco on the electric.
Jaco was similar to NHOP .Donna Lee
Only it’s about 3x harder on an upright.
@@jazzman1954 It's easy for Niels: ua-cam.com/video/Q30bdy5b5-c/v-deo.html
The correct title as given on the 1956 recording by O Pettiford and Lucky Thompson is "Tricrotism"--that's "Tric-r-otism": "(biology) The condition of the arterial pulse in which there is a triple beat, so that the pulse curve obtained in a sphygmographic tracing shows two secondary crests in addition to the primary one."
Gosh, thanks, Rick! Also..Alohaas
Einzigartig unerreicht!
NHØP doesn't look at his fingerboard. Like, not even a glance. I'm only just learning to play the bass, so this is absolutely incomprehensible to me.
Muscle memory.... Human beings can be so amazing !!!
Saty safe.
@ gnaagren: It's why intonation is so important for the upright bassist - there are seldom markers for position on the bass, and no frets - so the player has to learn the instrument by hand position, pitch, feel and tone. The greats on the bass can hold pitch pretty much flawlessly, and deviate from it when they like. The nature of the double bass does cause problems with some people, though, due to the size of a full-scale instrument. Not everyone has hands large-enough to cover the necessary real-estate down in the key of F, for example. That's where maybe you look at a 4/5th size instrument or something along those lines, something to accommodate your hand size. Or you switch to electric bass.... but if you love jazz, stay with acoustic. There's no substitute.
Increíble lo de Nils con Pat, que tremendo contrabajista que fue, que maestro por Dios!!!
dang what a bass
at 04:41 ...just WOW and wow again. Thanks for the share :-)
If you don't know if you have ever seen greatness....
Nobody cooler than Joe Pass!
A isto chamo -Vibrar com a música
Those 30fps cameras strain to keep up with NHOP's hands and fingers.
Ça pour moi c 'est de la guitare électrique!C 'est comme ça que je l'aime!Comme Wes Montgomery,par exemple !Et l autre''fou!''je veux parler de Nhop,qui joue lui comme la guitare de son partenaire! Un nectar!
DIOOOS !!!! GRACIAS QUE EXISTEN ESTAS GRABACIONES !!!!
Two monsters
Dads are great.
that is really great they were having a BALL thanks
i think the name of this tune is actually "tricotism"
ジョーパスやっば!!
owwww goood baaaaassss
My depression was cured for 6min
Monsters.
Nhop does something that eludes me, right at the end 5:04 when they come come back to the original riff/scale... if you look closely his left and right hand looks like it fumbles, but he did it purposely... that has my mind completely blown!
He plays a couple of harmonics is what I think you're referring to. Simply amazing.
@@PrahaPilsner I could barely register it with my ears, due to low quality headphones. Should have guessed, most master players utilize harmonics.
Does anyone know when this was recorded ? Its phenomenal 😎👍🏻
The name of this song is "Tricotism." Just letting everyone know that :) My favorite duo to ever walk the earth!
Better than two masters in action? Two masters of masters.
I had the old vinyl with Pederson, Joe P and Grappelli at Tivoli Gardens. (Oscar joined them the next night, I believe) Anyway, I listened to that album until I wore out the grooves. Brilliance.
Pedersen fue un grande del contrabajo la pena enorme que a mí no me emociona porque era demasiado NOTERO ergo al ser tan previsible.......
y q seria no ser notero? o algun bajista ejemplo?
tipo Jaco que exploraba timbres etc. decis
It’s too bad in this duo setting that the bass isn’t more forward in the mix. That would really make everything gel even more.
Fuckin guitar players always so loud
To me it sounds quite good actually...
22fret i didn’t say it sounds bad. I said that I’d prefer to hear it with the bass a bit more forward in the mix.
It's hard, because the bass is a acoustic and the guitar is electric. How do they mix that?
RickJason the sound you’re hearing is mixed by a sound technician. It’s not difficult at all to create the optimal mix of volumes especially since there are only two players. Electric vs. acoustic doesn’t really matter in this case. The bass is miked and the guitar amp is miked. It’s just a matter of adjusting the volume and equalization of each in relation to each other.
Giants
I guess these guys learned this tune from Oscar Peterson, these are the notes he always played. Oscar
Pettiford's notes differ in a number of places
Men, couple of wizards! Anyone has any idea what year was that recorded?
+Matías Herranz I think 1978.
+Ray Brown Alrighty.
1,000 classical music teachers are horrified at Joe tapping his foot. Joe doesn't care.
Where can I find the entire concert in this quality?
Very Bachian.
It’s called Tricotism
The name of this tune is "Tricotism", written by Oscar Pettiford. Anyway, thanks for uploading!
Yes
Pedersen bassista stupendo, lavora con quattro dita, unico
AV SLIKT SPILL BLIR MAN LYKKELIG!!
BRYNJAR HOFF