I was talking to a friend and this video suddenly appeared on my feed. I clicked on it out of curiosity and it started playing. we had recently had a falling out of sorts and she was going through a lot and so was I but we weren't as close as we had been these past few years. I had just finished going through a break up and was getting over my ex and she just had her heart broken and we missed eachother but didnt know it then this song started to play and it just reminded me of her so much so I told her, I told her how the intensity of the strings reminded me of her and how the reverberations of the bass screamed her name and how every stroke of the violins made me think of her and I sent this song to her and she started crying and I did too. we were reunited by a simple beautiful melody. thank you for this, kind stranger. I don't know how lucky I was to have encountered this but seriously I am so grateful. it is a beautiful piece and although you only covered it, it was still thee most beautiful musical piece I have ever heard. much love, -Lj
Incredible rendition of one of the most beautiful songs ever. People think Jaco was just an amazing bass player but his compositions were out of this world
♡Thank you. This is lovely. 👏🏻Jaco's student, the humble LEGEND Michael Manring, plays his bass with such love + brightness. 🕊'Three Views of a Secret' was played at Jaco’s funeral Mass on 25th September 1987, at St Clement Church in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, where he had once served as an altar boy. It rang out as the pallbearers led the procession of mourners out of the church.
Bravi tutti! Just out of curiosity, which version of this tune will appear on the new album: this one or the solo version? (They are both outstanding, so either way would be wonderful.)
Worked really hard on the mix. In the end I was happy to let the bass and the strings do a lot of the carrying of the melody. There is a solo version online on UA-cam as well, and it's downloadable on my Bandcamp. :-)
Every now and then a musical gift appears unexpectedly. Thank you all for these minutes of pure art.
I was talking to a friend and this video suddenly appeared on my feed. I clicked on it out of curiosity and it started playing. we had recently had a falling out of sorts and she was going through a lot and so was I but we weren't as close as we had been these past few years. I had just finished going through a break up and was getting over my ex and she just had her heart broken and we missed eachother but didnt know it
then this song started to play and it just reminded me of her so much
so I told her, I told her how the intensity of the strings reminded me of her and how the reverberations of the bass screamed her name and how every stroke of the violins made me think of her and I sent this song to her and she started crying and I did too. we were reunited by a simple beautiful melody. thank you for this, kind stranger. I don't know how lucky I was to have encountered this but seriously I am so grateful. it is a beautiful piece and although you only covered it, it was still thee most beautiful musical piece I have ever heard.
much love,
-Lj
WOW!!! Thank you.
@@DonRossMusic no, thank you (:
いい曲だよね my favorite song I can see Jaco whenever I listen this.
Incredible rendition of one of the most beautiful songs ever. People think Jaco was just an amazing bass player but his compositions were out of this world
Agreed!
Ditto! ❤
I agree with all you wrote except one thing - this is not a song, it's an instrumental piece. ;)
Wonderful acoustic guitar and string arrangement of this great composition by Jaco. Thank you 🙏
Stunning.
Thanks so much!
Great!
Beautiful. Written by Jaco Pastorius. Originally titled “Ingrid”.
♡Thank you. This is lovely. 👏🏻Jaco's student, the humble LEGEND Michael Manring, plays his bass with such love + brightness. 🕊'Three Views of a Secret' was played at Jaco’s funeral Mass on 25th September 1987, at St Clement Church in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, where he had once served as an altar boy. It rang out as the pallbearers led the procession of mourners out of the church.
Two of my favorite musicians. Ever. And loving all the new friends in the Atlantic String Machine.
Special Moment !
Very Nice, Peaceful ! 🎸🎸
Congratulations to the Both, Michael and You Don !!
Thanks a lot !! 👏 👏.
Que experiência em ouvir e sentir essa emoção meu Deus música lava a alma❤
Stunning version, very beautiful!
Incredible Stringband :)
Beautiful as always Don & Michael hope to see you both on the west coast soon ❣️
Man... This is simply magnificent.
This gives me great 90‘s vibes 👍
deserves far more likes
Marvelous piece of music!
wow, it already sounded amazing as a solo guitar piece but with Michael Manring and the Quintet it's pure bliss
Definitely has that Weather Report vibe, such a beautiful composition ❤
Truly inspiring, I am in awe, what a beautiful piece!
How lovely. Thank you. This piece haunted me for 40 years before I finally learned it and arranged it! 😀
Phenomenal.
Well that really draws you in, very nice, beautiful piece of music ! Thanks for sharing.
Lovely... ☝️😎
this is awesome - wow - no words. The chord progressions are simply stunning
Yes, Jaco wrote a great tune!
Simply breathtaking, don. As always.
That really was remarkable!! Beautiul! Love the arrangement!
Thank you! So glad you enjoy it. 😀
Been a fan since Klimbim, and I'm really happy as you supply us with great tunes.
❤
You guys are amazing
So beautiful!!
Thank you!
@@DonRossMusic I have "No Treble" to thank for bringing your video to my attention this morning! Pure joy!
❤️🔥
Michael Manring has a new haircut! 😅
Bravi tutti! Just out of curiosity, which version of this tune will appear on the new album: this one or the solo version? (They are both outstanding, so either way would be wonderful.)
This collaborative version will be on the album.
Wonderful! I cannot wait to hear the album; congratulations on yet another wonderful musical contribution.
Very nice. I wish the guitar was a little more forward in the mix. There some beautiful playing going on there.
Worked really hard on the mix. In the end I was happy to let the bass and the strings do a lot of the carrying of the melody. There is a solo version online on UA-cam as well, and it's downloadable on my Bandcamp. :-)