He plays ten keys. He plays fast, at times. He uses almost all conceivable tecnique that can be done with a tenor. It is a masterclass, a kind of exercise, of demonstration... and yet There is never a showdown, no bragging, no circus. He plays LYRICAL, SOULFUL, HUMBLE and HONEST. OH YES this is MUSIC
@@MyArmHurtsBad WTF ? What's wrong with PabloVestory's comment ? What he says is damn true and well said. How high were you when writing your comment, honestly ?
The smoothness and connectivity is insane. You don’t feel that he’s shifting keys. It all just flows and sounds like an evenly great and wonderful solo
Right Luciano....that "blur of notes" is all the more impressive 'cause it is absolutely precise...I disagree that it's nebulous time, I can hear it but can't count it! There's another similar but shorter passage at around 12:00- maybe someone can check if the amazing transcriber got it all !!!
1:12 Sonny Rollins lickardo 1:34 hola Juan 1:54-2:12 ritmaso 2:16 ohhhhhh 2:22-2:35 en cuartas me pone a mi 3:29 absolutamente tarumba 3:49 “do re mi, do re fa” (mambrú) 4:04 algo de clásica, me recuerda a follar joder es que toda la parte de los tresillos es el coito sinceramente 4:48 bufff 4:59 rompiendo 5:12 simple pero ese arpegio desde el mi es precioso lo he oído en los vehículos yo creo. y lo siguiente padrea más si quieres cristóforo 6:26 rómpeme este mejor
Someone mentioned "Harmolody". So interesting to listen to this without mental reference to the chord-form, as though it were Ornette on acid or something. This is a master at work.
It would be totally different if there was a rhythm section cause for someone who has a lot of rhythmic ideas in his mind just like Chris can be freer when playing a cappella
Utter insanity. Imagine trying to move the whole thing through all 12 keys, ie starting in Db, then in D etc. You'd be unstoppable. Cherokee has so much in it that can apply to most standards too...
this part is transposed for Tenor Sax which is a transposing instrument in Bb, so the notes you read here are 2 steps above the real notes you hear: the 1st note written is E, but actually it's a D...the same for the chords: 1st chord written is C6 but actually it is Bb6
7:47 hans zimmer momento y luego en 3 me ponessss 8:00 empieza la sabrosura papaíto 9:02 yeeeaaaahhh 9:16 shreddeando en el 3023 9:45 se me desplaza esta hacia arriba 10:46 ya no queda mucho que me puedas romper maestro 11:43 DIOOOSSSSS bueno es que ya de aquí pa alante es como тенерльа ен мис брасос
TehWinnerz both Eric and Chris play with plenty of Heart. But it’s inside the music not emotion they wear on their sleeve. I know your just trying to explain why some people might find it that way. Nothing personal here. Also, one might have to be at least in the farm teams ballpark to get these players😄
SoaringTrumpet it’s a masterclass where he plays Cherokee in 12 keys to demonstrate why you should practice everything in the 12 keys... can you read the description?
@@tellitlikeitis-rg4ny "its got no melody and is just a chord exercise" ? Hej dude, you must by a pair of ears ! And a brain. Both are fucked up. You are pathetic. 💩
"doesn’t sound that pleasant tbh" 🤣🤣🤣 ! Dude, please talk for yourself ! If it "does not sound that pleasant" to your ear, it's a pity for you, and nobody gives a shit about it. Go listen to what please you then !
00:58 C maj
02:47 Db maj
03:41 D maj
04:38 Eb maj
05:34 Emaj
06:25 F maj
07:39 F# maj
08:47 G maj
09:43 Ab maj
10:37 B maj
11:33 C maj
So id play under these changes?
Thanks 4 ur kindness & skill 🌟
7:12 Bassoon
@@7quercus77 😆😆😆👍🏾spot on
He plays ten keys. He plays fast, at times. He uses almost all conceivable tecnique that can be done with a tenor. It is a masterclass, a kind of exercise, of demonstration... and yet
There is never a showdown, no bragging, no circus. He plays LYRICAL, SOULFUL, HUMBLE and HONEST. OH YES this is MUSIC
How high were you honestly
Eddie Pringle lmfao what
@@MyArmHurtsBad he be like those old folks on videos sayin (in all caps)
THIS IS REAL MUSIC
@@MyArmHurtsBad WTF ? What's wrong with PabloVestory's comment ? What he says is damn true and well said. How high were you
when writing your comment, honestly ?
Tenor for sale
Charles-Antoine 😂
😂👌🏼
never worn
😂😂😂😂😂😂 100%
This is insane. There is enough information in this to study for the rest of your musical career.
That is the 8th wonder of the world.
The smoothness and connectivity is insane. You don’t feel that he’s shifting keys. It all just flows and sounds like an evenly great and wonderful solo
Idk why everyone thinks this is so hard. All you have to do is practice like 12 hours a day your whole life
This is the definition of virtuosity
The evidence that he carries the Jazz tradition, the incredible chops, and the creative imagination of Chris Potter all in one long-ass solo.
it's almost as if you wrote out this ridiculous solo and chris potter played it perfectly
😂 🎖
I hear a lot of Coltrane and Rollins in his playing. Great execution!
@ 10:30 - "Long blur of notes with nebulous time..." lol
Translation: "...Chris Potter is above this MF's transcription skills"
Crazy, because these are all some insane transcribers. Chris Potter truly is in a realm of his own!!
to me it starts on 10:51
Right Luciano....that "blur of notes" is all the more impressive 'cause it is absolutely precise...I disagree that it's nebulous time, I can hear it but can't count it! There's another similar but shorter passage at around 12:00- maybe someone can check if the amazing transcriber got it all !!!
" if you look closely, you can see the exact moment when the transcriber just gave up entirely."
Yeah but there's also not really a point to transcribing it
1:13 is a classic sonny rollins line
I was sitting directly in front of Chris during this display epic shreddery
Wow. Was he playing with a click? Time doesn't change
😮
@@joebandana1 it does
Absolutely one of the best solos I have ever heard. So creative!!
my cat came and stared at the screen with me
I’m very proud I taught band at Chris Potters high school
:) thank you for bringing him up
I've never seen anyone develop an improvisation in Cherokee as well as Chis Potter!
Nelson Omena Charlie Parker
Try this one from '61 on for size.
ua-cam.com/video/tZXab8bYzko/v-deo.html&ab_channel=insomniacsaxman
This is just.....😳 what a technician and such language skills.
I was a freshman in High School and sat right in front of him for this exact masterclass
1:12 Sonny Rollins lickardo
1:34 hola Juan
1:54-2:12 ritmaso
2:16 ohhhhhh
2:22-2:35 en cuartas me pone a mi
3:29 absolutamente tarumba
3:49 “do re mi, do re fa” (mambrú)
4:04 algo de clásica, me recuerda a follar
joder es que toda la parte de los tresillos es el coito sinceramente
4:48 bufff
4:59 rompiendo
5:12 simple pero ese arpegio desde el mi es precioso lo he oído en los vehículos yo creo. y lo siguiente padrea más si quieres cristóforo
6:26 rómpeme este mejor
What an absolute GOAT bro
Thank you for taking the time to do this
This is pure madness. Incredible.
What's he got against the keys of A and A#?
Someone mentioned "Harmolody". So interesting to listen to this without mental reference to the chord-form, as though it were Ornette on acid or something. This is a master at work.
Last eight note in measure 76 should be an E, Really digging this transcription though! Thanks for sharing!
I would give anything to hear this played with a rhythm section
Ah i see you switched genre
Idk man I think the beauty of this is how Chris plays around the lack of a rhythm section
It would be totally different if there was a rhythm section cause for someone who has a lot of rhythmic ideas in his mind just like Chris can be freer when playing a cappella
@@Cheezburgers959 Well yeah... Im saying i want to hear 𝘵𝘩𝘪𝘴 version with a rhythm section, not cherokee with a rhythm section
@@ecarohh oh i get it.that would be amazing.
The absolute greatest living!
Unreal. Brilliant playing
thank you guys, awesome job, just started to work on it, it's so much fun!!
This is a giant-step of a performance.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
😄The John Williams quote from "E.T." at 7:23!
Utter insanity. Imagine trying to move the whole thing through all 12 keys, ie starting in Db, then in D etc. You'd be unstoppable. Cherokee has so much in it that can apply to most standards too...
Thank you, great job! Do you have concert key pdf version?
www.neffmusic.com/blog/2016/02/chris-potter-transcription-of-cherokee-in-10-keys/
@@JazzFabrique Спасибо,Артем!
Thanks for keeping me grounded, mate
.Thanks .. for always good material.
goddamn this is so good
great job!
is it possible to have the transcription in concert key?
right? i play guitar/bass and the keys are all confusing! whats the transposition? is this all one step bellow?
this part is transposed for Tenor Sax which is a transposing instrument in Bb, so the notes you read here are 2 steps above the real notes you hear: the 1st note written is E, but actually it's a D...the same for the chords: 1st chord written is C6 but actually it is Bb6
@@salvodipiazza88 One step. Two half-steps.
Fantastic solo & transcription, can one get the Eb version for practice.
what.
Could have been worse.
Your profile pic thing just made me cry
7:47 hans zimmer momento y luego en 3 me ponessss
8:00 empieza la sabrosura papaíto
9:02 yeeeaaaahhh
9:16 shreddeando en el 3023
9:45 se me desplaza esta hacia arriba
10:46 ya no queda mucho que me puedas romper maestro
11:43 DIOOOSSSSS bueno es que ya de aquí pa alante es como тенерльа ен мис брасос
Ok now lets take that at 8th note = 60bpm.
Great command of the horn and harmony! So why don't I like it?
Jazzgent that's for you to answer gent
Some people find it a bit too cold and clinical. A bit like Eric Harland on drums - amazing but almost too perfect
TehWinnerz both Eric and Chris play with plenty of Heart. But it’s inside the music not emotion they wear on their sleeve. I know your just trying to explain why some people might find it that way. Nothing personal here. Also, one might have to be at least in the farm teams ballpark to get these players😄
Because you are kind of deaf, from a musical point of view. Too bad. Also who cares about your opinion about this...
This is real harmolody
HI. well this guy has IT ! im well gob smacked !!fantastic ! i,m going to learn this now ---?
MasterClassy-y
Might I ask what music font was used for this transcription? I'm currently looking for some good and professional looking ones.
Aight I’m boutta head out
My saxophone is like "aight imma head out"
Hey! I sent you a message through your page. Any way I can get this on concert pitch?
Hello Amaury, I just sent it to you in concert key , check your mail.
@@JazzFabrique Could you send me the same please?? Thanks!!! (masca_9@hotmail.com)
@@JazzFabrique Hey! I would love a concert pitch transcription as well! Thanks
lei e un grande la stimo
Classical Quotes at:
4:04
9:01
Ура! Мастерски!
Why is there a random bar of 3/4?
Andrew Lake Podcast he drops a beat a couple times during this
Because when you play alone you can do whatever you want especially if you're as good as Chris Potter
2:27
wtf
Anyone got a concert pitch score?
How?
Лайк однозначно
Beast mode.
Damn!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Chris Potter is on steroids ... jazz steroids. They have to exist, I'm sure of it !!!!!!
Where and when? What is the context?
SoaringTrumpet it’s a masterclass where he plays Cherokee in 12 keys to demonstrate why you should practice everything in the 12 keys... can you read the description?
Is this in concert pitch?
It’s transposed for a Bb instrument
9:02 bro thought he could sneak in second suite and we wouldnt notice
Will at least one of the 18 who gave this a thumbs down tell us why?
its got no melody and is just a chord exercise
This is lyrical and expressive. That kind of comment often comes from people with no chops. Not personal I haven’t heard you
@@tellitlikeitis-rg4ny "its got no melody and is just a chord exercise" ? Hej dude, you must by a pair of ears ! And a brain. Both are fucked up. You are pathetic. 💩
The Fountain
😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
This reminds me a lot of Coltrane. Especially at 1:37
JazzFan222 that's more a bird riff actually
its coltrane
4:38 damn....
why didn't he play it in A and Bb?
Bilzebor IBP pni
Too easy
Who has given thumb down?!
🤔
I am quite sure, if we would find that out, the universe would explode...
Unbelievable...
Bar 716 says "Long Blur of Notes with Nebulous Time" .... LMAO
Epic
Insane
Articulación . How. .?
Hyerogliphic language interpretation. I found my way. Easier than this.
You mean you found figuring out the solo by easier? Probably true. I've always found reading music harder than figuring it out by ear.
He's not quite there yet.not at performance level.
You can play Cherokee in 12 keys better right?
@@christopherfischer6998 I think there might have been a touch of irony there :-)
@@christopherfischer6998 He's joking lol
広告入れんなよおおおおおおおおおお!!!
10:45
Artem-- QUITE. The tenor player.
Boody hell.
Warped
There's a difference between real music and showing off technique.
O_O
Bruh
what the fuck
Astonishing --but is it music ???
yes
mmm? Perhaps some is only meant to be heard just the once.
I mean... I've listened to this masterclass performance probably at least 20 times so haha
jon viol wait is that a serious question..? If so... Yes, it's music...
This is the perfect type of music - incredible blend of soulful beautiful melodic playing and insane technicality and musicianship!!
Very proficient but doesn’t sound that pleasant tbh. I’ve always preferred Brecker’s tone and harmonic conception over Chris Potter
glad you like breaker like most of us here but you cannot deny that this is brain melting
"doesn’t sound that pleasant tbh" 🤣🤣🤣 ! Dude, please talk for yourself ! If it "does not sound that pleasant" to your ear, it's a pity for you, and nobody gives a shit about it. Go listen to what please you then !
5:13
3:43
2:21