Inspiring. It sounds like there is no friction between what you hear in your mind and what you play. Direct communication from the soul to the fingers via exquisite technique.
epistrophy99 he playin more rubato as in time kinda gets throw out the window but in a musical away the term is "Tempo Rubato" which is italian for stolen time
When a wonderful interpretation, beautiful playing, and a magnificent song are united by a Rhodes Mark1 .. Bravo indeed! .. And congratulations/thank you for making it your own .. This song is is often recognized for being part of the famous Tony Bennett & Bill Evans album, from which keyboard players often quote .. It was so great to hear a totally "fresh" and innovative treatment .. Wonderful!
Just bought the Album "Chopin Visions" after seeing it there on top of the Rhodes, got it at Amazon, it is fantastic and inspiring. This guy is a real modern day, master artist, thank you Marcin!
Amigo, você consegue me fazer chorar, com tanto sentimento. Sou seu fã, parabéns pelo talento e bom gosto, e por nos abrilhantar com interpretações tão lindas. Grande abraço!!!
Omg two very nimble agile spiders, spinning a web of melody and awesomeness to trap us all. It sounds amazing and to watch you play was so mesmerising, it's just so natural to you. Years and years and years of dedication I know. Just amazing. Thank you xx❤
it's about time to ask, is your music digitally available somewhere? if not, you should seriously consider at least setting up a bandcamp account. I'm sure it'll sell like hotcakes.
Yeah most jazz albums have at least a few covers, and many are only covers. You just have to register so the original composer gets their portion of the royalties.
Right at 2:29 you do something - what is that? Stereo widening? It sounds so beautiful! I have listened to this a million times now, it gets better every loop.
You don't have to get taught for this, but it definitely helps to understand the changes more. Listening to music and hours, let's say years, of playing also improves your impro skills. I, for example, started playing the piano after I've studied accordeon for 9 years. By no means I'm as good as the uploader (my left hand is worthless), but I do notice how much my impro has been improved over the years. Just by listening and playing. That's my tip :)
You don't have to get taught for this, but it definitely helps to understand the changes more. Listening to music and hours, let's say years, of playing also improves your impro skills. I, for example, started playing the piano after I've studied accordeon for 9 years. By no means I'm as good as the uploader (my left hand is worthless), but I do notice how much my impro has been improved over the years. Just by listening and playing. That's my tip :)
You don't have to get taught for this, but it definitely helps to understand the changes more. Listening to music and hours, let's say years, of playing also improves your impro skills. I, for example, started playing the piano after I've studied accordeon for 9 years. By no means I'm as good as the uploader (my left hand is worthless), but I do notice how much my impro has been improved over the years. Just by listening and playing. That's my tip :)
Why is this kind of sparse solo music only on UA-cam? The minute someone thinks to record a "real" album, they bring in a coked out drummer and a chorus line of electric guitars. It's hard to find mellow tracks like this on streaming services, unless it's labelled as a baby sleeping aid.
@@UAE77877 records are expensive but there's plenty of meaningful, pure music on the internet. you just need to look in the right places and make friends that share your interest in art.
This is the ultimate expression of what we all aspire towards. Thank you for sharing your achievement:)
Inspiring. It sounds like there is no friction between what you hear in your mind and what you play. Direct communication from the soul to the fingers via exquisite technique.
Indeed. It is what anyone who plays aspires to.. But I wonder how this all happens in a person's brain? And why only some brains?
@@andyharpist2938 I guess its not only practice. I don't believe I can be this good only with practice, its something else i guess
@@derscalismiyorumellemeyin1639 I think it's both practice and learning, just practice alone kinda keeps you in one spot after a while.
@@derscalismiyorumellemeyin1639 Learning to play something always seems impossible until you do it. Keep going!
The nice thing about this vintage Rhodes is not only its mellow soft sound but that each note can sustain as long as the note is depressed.
Мой самый любимый исполнитель. Как-то давно смотрел видео, а потом забыл. И вот теперь вспомнил, целенаправленно искал и нашел!!!
One of my favorite songs and this is my favorite version. I keep coming back time and again. Thank you.
The bell-like sound and that never ending sustain.
The Mark I is definitely my favorite.
No bass, no drums, but the time is there! Beautiful arrangement. This musician has an ultimate understanding of music.
This guy is really great. He supplements the bass so beautifully with his left hand technique. Makes you forget it's just one instrument.
epistrophy99 he playin more rubato
as in time kinda gets throw out the window but in a musical away
the term is "Tempo Rubato" which is italian for stolen time
When a wonderful interpretation, beautiful playing, and a magnificent song are united by a Rhodes Mark1 .. Bravo indeed! .. And congratulations/thank you for making it your own .. This song is is often recognized for being part of the famous Tony Bennett & Bill Evans album, from which keyboard players often quote .. It was so great to hear a totally "fresh" and innovative treatment .. Wonderful!
I feel like my soul has just been blessed, thanks!
This is too good. So Bill-Evansy. Superb.
That piano hammer accessory is so darn cooooool!!!
Just bought the Album "Chopin Visions" after seeing it there on top of the Rhodes, got it at Amazon, it is fantastic and inspiring. This guy is a real modern day, master artist, thank you Marcin!
Great and lovely interpretation, thanks a lot !
Bill Evans' spirit lives on!
Really beautiful. I like how you use the sound of this keyboard, that has been my dream for years.
A piano hammer key ring, a rhodes for jazz playing plus that "chopin vision" book? dude you 've got taste!
Look at the name on the book
Yes, nice touches there. I think that is actually CD disc of his trio.
Keep this rhodes piano in perfect shape and upload more vids~ Congratulation for your skills!
Absolutely gorgeous. Thank you for posting this music! The effects are perfect.
Amigo, você consegue me fazer chorar, com tanto sentimento.
Sou seu fã, parabéns pelo talento e bom gosto, e por nos abrilhantar com interpretações tão lindas.
Grande abraço!!!
Ich bin total gerührt...sooo schön...
What you do is just lovely. I really enjoy your work with the Fender Rhodes.
Beautiful. I love the tune & the instrument & your playing of it is great, i know it by Bill Evans.
Omg two very nimble agile spiders, spinning a web of melody and awesomeness to trap us all. It sounds amazing and to watch you play was so mesmerising, it's just so natural to you. Years and years and years of dedication I know. Just amazing. Thank you xx❤
this is fucking insane... truly beautiful, I hope I can play an instrument this well one day...
Outstanding.
What a beautiful rendition Sir!! 🙂👍🏼
jeden z moich ulubionych kanałów YT w tej chwili. fajne interpretacje
it's very beautiful, and you're a great artist, I really like to hear and see you play, you're an inspiration to me, thank you for sharing your talent
Beautiful!
So beautiful
It was very soothing❤Thank You
It is great art: never dull, sensitive, everything matches! Top!
Now this i found my request:)))) superrrrr love it 3000
;)
Thank you for you music
Frikin gorgeous sound
I absolutely love the tone you use, I'm glad you have it on all your songs. You earned a subscriber!
エレピってこんなに表情豊かなんだな。甘いAORとかの音楽にも合いそうだね
great composition, great performance , sublime feeling!!
Genialne!!! Chyba z 20 raz słucham. : D
meu deus, toca muito bem!!
Oh my god! Play very well! Sim sim! Eu sei!😄🤣🤣
Your dynamic range of playing is inspiring!
最高です!
ありがとう。
Your beautiful man, Bill Evans heaven !
Wonderful. perfect.
I love this.
Sonido fantastisco
Very nice!
Nicely done 👏
warm sound !
wonderfull!!
Nice!!
Brilliant!
How is it possible that this both but me to sleep and woke me up at that same time?
SO nice... Congrat
If you play deacon blues by steely dan on that rhodes, i can sort of die.
Hey, just had a fight with my family and this really helps. Love you S2
everything is so right 'bout this video\\
I love it! The version of On Green dolphin street is amazing!
Thats got a lovely rob franken feel to it!
" The same sun" Chris de Burgh. My suggestion to the next one. Please!
lyrical. you teach me beautiful what is.
very nice!
magic
it's about time to ask, is your music digitally available somewhere? if not, you should seriously consider at least setting up a bandcamp account. I'm sure it'll sell like hotcakes.
Indeed, but he could still cover all the songs in fancy restaurants and such. Maybe there is a way to sell covers, but I would't know sadly.
Yeah most jazz albums have at least a few covers, and many are only covers. You just have to register so the original composer gets their portion of the royalties.
I seriously could be siting next to a rhodes all day so bring me on some albums =)
yo if you play this at a restaurant I don't care what the food is like, I'll be eating there as much as I can
My table will be next to yours. The music is so good!
This is pure colour
These brought me to buy keyboard :)
Right at 2:29 you do something - what is that? Stereo widening? It sounds so beautiful! I have listened to this a million times now, it gets better every loop.
maybe a stereo chorus?
Definitely sounds like chorus.
@@carlinhosgarcia498 Oldest trick in the book :)
yes., 1975 was a great year.
may i have a suggestion for you: the Long and winding road - paul mccartney .....
an interesting jazz cover, this would make. I say this because I have little idea of how you'd jazzify such a song...but I do love being surprised
great
Can you do Shake a Tailfeather by Ray Charles & Blues Brothers?
man you sound like gold...
Chopin is nice! Can we get some by your magnificent Rhodes?
I agree!
I think you are so romantic!🍩😀
I can tell he has had some classical training he has excellent hand positioning... ☮️🔥
what are the specs of your rhodes? has it been restored? sounds awesome
Do you use any pedals with your Rhodes? I've tried emulating this sound on my Nord Stage 3 and it's so dry to compared to the real thing.
Wow. For a Mark 1 from '75 that thing looks brand fuckin new.
Cool. I wanna put on Bill Evans now
goot
Spectacular performance! What was the effects unit you switched on in the middle section?
You can hear a chorus effect first and a phaser unit after...
Lovely playing! What pedals/amp are you using? ❤
great composition ,
how did you learn how to jazz ? did you get a teacher or are you self taught
You don't have to get taught for this, but it definitely helps to understand the changes more. Listening to music and hours, let's say years, of playing also improves your impro skills.
I, for example, started playing the piano after I've studied accordeon for 9 years. By no means I'm as good as the uploader (my left hand is worthless), but I do notice how much my impro has been improved over the years. Just by listening and playing. That's my tip :)
You don't have to get taught for this, but it definitely helps to understand the changes more. Listening to music and hours, let's say years, of playing also improves your impro skills.
I, for example, started playing the piano after I've studied accordeon for 9 years. By no means I'm as good as the uploader (my left hand is worthless), but I do notice how much my impro has been improved over the years. Just by listening and playing. That's my tip :)
You don't have to get taught for this, but it definitely helps to understand the changes more. Listening to music and hours, let's say years, of playing also improves your impro skills.
I, for example, started playing the piano after I've studied accordeon for 9 years. By no means I'm as good as the uploader (my left hand is worthless), but I do notice how much my impro has been improved over the years. Just by listening and playing. That's my tip :)
loll, oh YES, definitively, you have to get taught to be as good as him!!!...look at his background and studies on Google, you will understand...
Ticho Ooms You posted the comment 3 times
Mam takie samo pianino, jestem pod wrażeniem Twojej gry! Do czego podłączasz Rhodes'a? :)
Bill evans reincarnated in you. I'm sure.
the real question is: was bill evans even dead when this dude was born?
Why is this kind of sparse solo music only on UA-cam? The minute someone thinks to record a "real" album, they bring in a coked out drummer and a chorus line of electric guitars. It's hard to find mellow tracks like this on streaming services, unless it's labelled as a baby sleeping aid.
this is so sad and true
Alex Quinn you’re so right! I’ve always think of that 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thats why you need a record player, find a vinyl store and go back in time, to simpler times where music like this are more prevalent.
i think few people have an understanding of art as a construct in relation to the physical world. they all just layer instruments to make music
@@UAE77877 records are expensive but there's plenty of meaningful, pure music on the internet. you just need to look in the right places and make friends that share your interest in art.
master (O_O)
The Rhodes is very beautiful and not out! But Nord Micro and Yamaha are not bad at all! Nice improvisation playin guy! 😂🤣
Dude.
This rhodes man......
0:53
I thought this was a bill Evans song
Red Dot. He had the prettiest arrangement of it!
この最高の動画見つけた日本人は俺だけ説
Yes you are! Take this opportunity to enjoy it for yourself.
Ha i just read your Wikipedia article. No wonder you play like a god. Mr. Th-x
schoen.
Wouldn't be lovely to hear Bohemian Rhapsody on a Rhodes?! 🤗
fuuuck this is almost as good as despacito
key?
Just a key ring
And here I was hoping he'd break out into some Metallica. ;)
chords pls?