Ben Wendel "What Was" Live at Jazz Gallery, New York
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- Опубліковано 5 гру 2012
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Saxophone: Ben Wendel
Piano : Tigran Hamasyan
Guitar: Gilad Hekselman
Drums: Nate Wood
Keyboard: Adam Benjamin
Bass: Ben Street
Recorded on february 17th and 18th 2012 at the Jazz Gallery, NY
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This song is crazy bro. The rhythm section feels like an endless loop.
Ben your sax solo here is insane. I feel like I just watched an all time memorable sax solo that I'll remember forever like Coltrane's solos on Giant Steps/Moments notice. Keep up the good music!
Gods of Creation
Definitely one of the greats.
Beautiful song
All Ben Wendel / Adam Benjamin / Nate Wood touches is 100% gold as of what I saw yet.
Instant transportation to a strange and beautiful world.
yes yes yes again
Excellent music. It is very original and far from any cliché. Fresh and new.
WOW wow an more WOW!!!
so good. the feel is just tasty. Your music is delicious
very cool harmonies Ben chooses here! very nice! the constant change between the very dark colors of things like the first chord (i think D7(b9b13)) and then the fresh happy voicings of G and F maj make it indeed sound like someone who is telling a nostalgic story of the past.
Very exciting music and amazing communication thanks.
beautiful
i just LOVE your music!
thank you
Dig. Great vibe...
ohhh dangggg :-)
Sos un maestro Ben, te quiero. Veni a argentina, si es a cordoba mejor!!! :)
holy shit.
masterpiece rare to see only one camera used nice
Killin
0:10
Tigran Hamasyan, Ben Wendel, Nate Wood and Gilad Hekselman in the same room. OOFT.
what mouthpiece do you use? I'm in love with your sound
Abdias Armenteros uses a reso chamber. Though check out his mouthpiece demos (syos, 10mfan, and maybe marmaduke?). Manages to sound like himself anyway. Kinda crazy
What effects does he use on the rhodes? It sounds amazing
i think it might be the moogerfooger ring modulator?
@@crpat Whatever it is, to my ears, the deliberate detuning is overkill, neither does the guy resolve it by end solo ;(.
@@DeanMccormick Lol it's an amazing solo. It is twisting and turing, but beautifully following the other band members in both timbre and feel. In my point of view this solo is not about resolving it or being in key. It's all about following the core feel of the song, which is the twisting and turning (as also heard in Bens solo). Or I mean, that is my take :), we all prefer different solos
which one?!!
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