Prof Brad Mehldau: The Falcon Will Fly Again - Jazzcampus Basel

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  • Опубліковано 28 гру 2024

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  • @simontinguely862
    @simontinguely862 Рік тому +23

    This left hand is so locked in, God

  • @qwafgjolmfpjbfszxgg1142
    @qwafgjolmfpjbfszxgg1142 Рік тому +12

    Highway Rider is such a great album.

  • @markbai
    @markbai Рік тому +30

    So glad to see this tune comes back, as a solo version by Brad. Deeply peaceful and powerful

  • @SpendMaverick
    @SpendMaverick 11 місяців тому +7

    It's funny watching the two folks in the front row doing exactly what I do when he comes to town... just completely vibing with head bobbing, eyes closed, smiling, shaking the head, and just generally tapping into the great universal life spirit as shaman Brad and his two brains dance with each other and take us on a musical voyage. The dude is such a gift.

  • @staffanolofsson8201
    @staffanolofsson8201 9 місяців тому +4

    Just phenomenal.

  • @TheodorusRex
    @TheodorusRex Рік тому +7

    Brad is a true Phenom. No one else quite like him.

  • @giannidifrischia3374
    @giannidifrischia3374 Рік тому +4

    The One 'n Only!! A livin Treasure! This solo version blows me out! And that's incredible the one inside 'Highway Rider' too.

  • @arba3503
    @arba3503 Рік тому +6

    Merci de nous donner les plus belles prestations et aussi cette magie de l'âme brad mehldau ! Merci mille fois

  • @hpc1717
    @hpc1717 Рік тому +20

    Been a major fan of brad’s for 15 years now…but wow, this is amazing. It portrays his classical training and proficiency combined with an intuition for jazz and rhythm. Everything is so crisp and on point, it’s ridiculous

    • @hpc1717
      @hpc1717 Рік тому

      @@frostytoes686 Haha I’m struggling with the same existential crisis. I just turned 34 last month😪

    • @maarten1517
      @maarten1517 Рік тому

      This exactly. It's ridiculous.

  • @michaelcorenzwit8118
    @michaelcorenzwit8118 Рік тому +4

    I have followed Brad’s career for decades. This masterpiece of solo piano playing
    is a song from his wonderful album, Highway Rider.

  • @hirgons
    @hirgons Рік тому +3

    Great Brad, Breat grad

  • @oberek
    @oberek Рік тому +12

    I'm in love with his music from my very first listening. Once i've heard "Perugia" on internet radio, and Brad's music has called out in my mind so strong feelings... Oh, he is so special... Regards from Poland!

  • @know_you_well
    @know_you_well Рік тому +5

    Beautiful beautiful beautiful

  • @whatdoyouknow4843
    @whatdoyouknow4843 Рік тому +3

    I also like the way he braces his left hand from the piano at the end of the piece and slides it off the keys. Glenn Gould does something similar sliding off the key.

  • @brianmcguire5175
    @brianmcguire5175 8 місяців тому +3

    His left hand plays chord voicings on count 1 and 3 and then 1 and 3 and 4 looped

  • @LukeTheringMusic
    @LukeTheringMusic Рік тому +7

  • @UmberCasella
    @UmberCasella 2 місяці тому

    Food for my soul

  • @roberthunt1540
    @roberthunt1540 8 місяців тому +1

    At about 5:20 on he goes a little bit Keith Jarrett.

  • @brianmcguire5175
    @brianmcguire5175 8 місяців тому +1

    I dont know how I was hearing this nine days ago but my ears sometimes hear the maths in different ways in on different kistenings. The simpliest way I hearbit now is that its a 7/8 that has a two part 16th note geouping clave. 8/16 and 6/16. The ostinato riff played throughout is a syncopation that falls on counts; 1,3,5 of the 8/16s and then counts: 1,3,4 of the 6/16s. i original heard a 7 over four due to the form of the piece and the writing of b section with a chord displacent in thats parts rhythm . Im still figuring itnout and happy to share if of worth

  • @JohannesGeworkianHellman
    @JohannesGeworkianHellman 10 місяців тому

    This is just amazing.

  • @Richardiba
    @Richardiba Рік тому +3

    Finally! I've ben looking for this piece forever. It's a wonder that he's able to get all that out of only two hands. He really shows off his chops here, and 2:57 is really a magical moment: seems to me like he sustained the notes on his left hand, and let his right hand just glide over the keys. It felt smooth as silk, and I love that it got a reaction from 2 audience members in particular - Stoic man on the right, and 2nd last lady on the left.
    Impressive work. Now, if we were able to get a live version of "My Favorite Things" (Jazz a vienne), my life would be complete

    • @kevinworth1713
      @kevinworth1713 Рік тому +2

      And so effortlessly, or so it appears, despite the jaunty tune. He almost seems bored at the end 😁

  • @angelomia6691
    @angelomia6691 6 місяців тому

    Beautiful..thanks

  • @dillonheimerl5683
    @dillonheimerl5683 Рік тому +6

    Someone please make a transcription of this! I must learn from the master

    • @kturn5953
      @kturn5953 Рік тому +4

      Do it yourself! That’s the best way to internalize it. There are a ton of programs that allow you to slow music down without altering the pitch. No point in waiting for others to study for you!

    • @dillonheimerl5683
      @dillonheimerl5683 Рік тому +3

      @@kturn5953 You right! Already have the first three pages down in fact.

    • @kturn5953
      @kturn5953 Рік тому +2

      @@dillonheimerl5683 Excellent! Love it :)

    • @Cesare92
      @Cesare92 Рік тому +2

      @@dillonheimerl5683 Wanna share that? :D

  • @Larriex97
    @Larriex97 Рік тому

    Very interesting tune!

  • @whatdoyouknow4843
    @whatdoyouknow4843 Рік тому

    Of course, the most amazing part of the song is the inversion that happens at 4:11. If someone knows exactly what happens here, please explain. It feels as if a window is finally opened up and the mood of the song shifts to a new place.

    • @TheSummoner
      @TheSummoner Рік тому +2

      I think it boils down to the fact that up to that point he has played mostly in E major, thoroughly planting that key in the mind of the listener, then he shifts abruptly to Eb major, a half-step down, so everything that follows sounds "flatter" and more laid back, also the turnaround has more of a classic vibe to it, being basically an incomplete circle of fifths.

    • @whatdoyouknow4843
      @whatdoyouknow4843 10 місяців тому

      @@TheSummoner Thanks for telling me he goes down to E flat major. I love this part. You are right it is an abrupt change after planting the E Major

  • @timofeygolev
    @timofeygolev 7 місяців тому

    2:16

  • @TheSummoner
    @TheSummoner Рік тому +2

    4:10

  • @scriabinbartok3465
    @scriabinbartok3465 Рік тому +3

    All that expensive studio space, microphones, diffusers, etc. and the sound of the piano is clipping... Prof. Daniel Dettwiller should learn how to prep audio with proper levels for UA-cam .Brad is a genius by the way.

    • @rBennich
      @rBennich Рік тому

      The clipping could have happened anywhere between the recording, mixing, mastering, and not to mention the youtube file conversion. Speaking from experience. I've uploaded piano music to spotify that weren't clipping at all, and when it was up, it was clipping. Solo piano seems to be super sensitive to certain conversion algorithms. If you don't want to pull your hair out, at some point you just say "f it, it's good enough".

  • @theodorusrexicon5760
    @theodorusrexicon5760 7 місяців тому

    No one is doing what Brad does

  • @brianmcguire5175
    @brianmcguire5175 8 місяців тому

    As a drummer I can say he is playing a 7/16 over a 4/4

    • @TheSummoner
      @TheSummoner 7 місяців тому

      Do you mean as a polymeter?

    • @brianmcguire5175
      @brianmcguire5175 7 місяців тому +1

      @@TheSummoner yes, thanks for the proper term. That's what I meant