Guthrie Govan, Marco Minnemann, Bryan Beller_3 - The Aristocrats_Vladivostok LIVE

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  • Опубліковано 10 лют 2013
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    The Aristocrats' official recordings and DVD's are available at thearistocrats.spinshop.com/
    Официальное видео группы Аристократы здесь: thearistocrats.spinshop.com/
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    Jazz-fusion band "The Aristocrats" (Marco Minnemann - drums, Guthrie Govan - guitar, and Bryan Beller - bass) gave three mesmerising concerts in Vladivostok and Nakhodka in December 2012. Their visit was supported by the U.S. Consulate General in Vladivostok, Primorye Regional Philharmonic Hall, music clubs Shiber and Cat'N Clover. The project took place under the auspices of the U.S.-Russia Bilateral Presidential Commission.
    Джаз-фьюжн группа "The Aristocrats" (Марко Миннеманн - ударные, Гатри Гован - гитара, Брайен Беллер - бас) дали три незабываемых аншлаговых концерта во Владивостоке и Находке в декабре 2012 года. Их визит прошел при поддержке Генерального консульства США во Владивостоке, Приморской краевой филармонии, музыкальных клубов "Шибер" и "Кот и Клевер" под эгидой Двусторонней Российско-Американской Президентской Комиссии.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 129

  • @RennerGutierre
    @RennerGutierre 11 років тому

    Now we´re talking! Absolutely amazing!

  • @rifewithfear
    @rifewithfear 11 років тому

    maybe you could acknowledge that just because this isn't to your taste doesn't mean it isn't enjoyable to others. this is unquestionably an amazing performance, regardless of whether or not it is pleasing to you in particular.

  • @MGraves97
    @MGraves97 11 років тому

    Finally we get to hear the new guitar!

  • @Queslington
    @Queslington 11 років тому

    Admiration, and much more importantly, inspiration. And I think the understanding he was referring to is not natural, but theory. I may be wrong, so sorry in advance for putting words in his mouth.

  • @Fr3derick
    @Fr3derick 11 років тому

    Super awesome
    Grandma mary

  • @Geromao
    @Geromao 11 років тому

    How you guys can be so good ? Amazing ..

  • @eduumetal
    @eduumetal 11 років тому

    You're used to hear those old rules of pop music, then. This song has a lot of Jazz into it. It's completely normal for someone like you to feel a little strange about this.
    - :) - Cheers.

  • @BERENGO84
    @BERENGO84 11 років тому

    Govan Number 1 !!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Maxx61
    @Maxx61 10 років тому

    Hard to imagine as a guitar player a better way to spend four minutes than watching this trio just nail it.

  • @aruizislas
    @aruizislas 11 років тому

    First time I listen to someone that assures that counterpoint is simple. At least, someone that says that it's simple compared to chord structures.
    Simply unbelievable.

  • @rafakedesgracia
    @rafakedesgracia 11 років тому

    This is the perfect band for Marco, the most crazy drummer of all times!

  • @adelsamakia
    @adelsamakia 11 років тому

    Marco Minneman always succeeds in amusing me!!

  • @SamHerrington14
    @SamHerrington14 11 років тому

    marco minnemann is insane

  • @BrunoCunhabrunocunhabc
    @BrunoCunhabrunocunhabc 10 років тому +1

    Amazing! Govan is the best guitar player in the world! I'm sure this!

  • @vadatrip
    @vadatrip 11 років тому

    I understand what you're saying. For the most part I share your feeling about this kind of music. For instance I am not about to put this on for my listening pleasure but I can appreciate the dedication it takes for a musician to get to this level. However I do enjoy watching it because it's amazing. If you're that good you should express it and show it. I don't think music needs to have a coherent message to be valid or have "redeeming qualities". Of course you're entitled to your opinion.

  • @levans6824
    @levans6824 10 років тому

    I love how these guys interact while they are playing. You can really tell that they are having a good time playing together. Which is why we, as musicians, get into this in the first place!

  • @dudefrombarrie
    @dudefrombarrie 11 років тому

    It's just sheer and utter musical genius spilling over into each genre with simple fluidity only musicians of this caliber could achieve...

  • @MrCleanPhoto
    @MrCleanPhoto 8 років тому

    I'm just reposting a comment that sums it up:
    It's just sheer and utter musical genius spilling over into each genre with simple fluidity only musicians of this caliber could achieve...

  • @rwblackwell
    @rwblackwell 11 років тому

    I am freaking blown away by this work of extreme art. These guys are fantastic musicians.

  • @danielposthumus9932
    @danielposthumus9932 11 років тому

    refreshing!

  • @Arazmo
    @Arazmo 11 років тому

    sick! See Guthrie in Tampa guitar clinic at American Rock School on July 20, 2013

  • @bexserver
    @bexserver 11 років тому

    This is brilliant. Extremely talented musicians trolling all other musicians, pure gold.

  • @panamanian911
    @panamanian911 11 років тому

    Thank you for these videos!

  • @manimusicka2
    @manimusicka2 11 років тому

    a new Aristocrats video yaaaaay

  • @callemusicman
    @callemusicman 11 років тому

    amazing

  • @cuchio
    @cuchio 11 років тому

    my brain has gone to fly, god so amazing and beautiful

  • @norbertcf
    @norbertcf 11 років тому

    Also, the Aristocrat's live shows are structured to have a LOT of improvisation (which I really like). I would really recommend listening to their studio albums to fully appreciate how catchy and well-crafted their compositions are.

  • @dsaashley
    @dsaashley 11 років тому

    The best instrumental band I've ever heard - just amazing !

  • @atilla8773
    @atilla8773 9 років тому

    incredible playing , timing , perfect groove...top notch performance by masters...nothing less...

  • @thorndog100
    @thorndog100 9 років тому

    One word....Mastery.....

  • @AledesChica
    @AledesChica 11 років тому

    the best´s

  • @moonchard
    @moonchard 10 років тому

    Amazing! Luv it!

  • @chaidamz2
    @chaidamz2 11 років тому

    wow!!!

  • @MrCecilbag
    @MrCecilbag 11 років тому

    wow

  • @W4iP3
    @W4iP3 10 років тому

    wow, amazing band and amazing audio quality

  • @BrettFairchild
    @BrettFairchild 10 років тому

    So heavy...i love it

  • @bytton
    @bytton 11 років тому

    How many hours these guys rehearse? Simply unbelieveable!!!!! Thank you so much for sharing it

  • @DalltonSantos
    @DalltonSantos 11 років тому

    awesome performance guys!

  • @alessandro3000
    @alessandro3000 11 років тому

    I'd love to see Hiromi Uehara with this Trio!

  • @pernfuitar
    @pernfuitar 11 років тому

    wooooow!

  • @philybates
    @philybates 11 років тому

    Bad ass Charvel!

  • @IbanezLk
    @IbanezLk 11 років тому

    That doesn't mean you have learned anything along the way. There are 8 year olds in this world that can put you in your place.

  • @vmlnc64
    @vmlnc64 11 років тому

    Yess..(..)

  • @leonmerrill2077
    @leonmerrill2077 10 років тому

    Wow

  • @rudymogul
    @rudymogul 11 років тому

    2:51 Bryan = pure win.

  • @grefftogan
    @grefftogan 10 років тому

    nobody cares what you think, its music, like it or leave it.

  • @KoldDude
    @KoldDude 11 років тому

    What people who are not versed in music don't understand is that "complex, technical, jazz-wankery" music can actually produce strong feelings in a listener, the same way that a standard "classic for the masses" can. Unless you have walked these roads REPEATEDLY, however, by listening or playing music or otherwise, such music will never be intuitively enjoyable to you because your mind hasn't been trained for it. Musical appreciation is as broad as any other art, so don't judge it.

  • @PDexters
    @PDexters 10 років тому

    The name of the song is See You Next Tuesday.

  • @Icayna
    @Icayna 11 років тому

    MM's wearing the same shirt he used in DT's audition... Cool shirt btw

  • @josie1776
    @josie1776 10 років тому +8

    14 people got broken fingers trying to play this.

    • @TheAiket
      @TheAiket 6 років тому

      Its still 14 over 4 years, wow

  • @Psychograce93
    @Psychograce93 11 років тому

    I wish you had a version of ''Flatlands'' during this performance :(

  • @TheRoyalFox444
    @TheRoyalFox444 10 років тому

    Amen bro.
    But it's fun to know it's complicated to play though! :)

  • @sadowsky300470
    @sadowsky300470  11 років тому

    You are sure, what it so? In general this material was made by our company)

  • @norbertcf
    @norbertcf 11 років тому

    I'm talking about appreciation that comes naturally. Just because only a few people are moved by this piece of music, doesn't make it "unnatural". As to what is "understanding music", it's as complex a question as "what is beauty". 99% of folks will agree that Scarlett Johannsen is beautiful, but 1% will respond to a less conventional person's looks. Is that unnatural? I think not. Regarding your argument on pop music, yes more people respond to that because it is the lowest common denominator.

  • @jtpublsh
    @jtpublsh 11 років тому

    makes me think of Zappa

  • @dkpv2012
    @dkpv2012 11 років тому

    cutest damn thing i ever seen-
    Everyone thinks they own things

  • @norbertcf
    @norbertcf 11 років тому

    For people who understand music (maybe even play an instrument), this can be an entirely coherent and completely enjoyable piece of music (it certainly is for me). Maybe you should concede its not to your taste or understanding, rather than label it "semi coherent".

  • @pranav576
    @pranav576 10 років тому

    exactly...a piano player would kinda complete this band even more (even though the bands is pretty much complete with the amazing trio!). Hiromi would definitely be great addition!

  • @KoldDude
    @KoldDude 11 років тому

    However, when one (a musician, say) has traversed the paths of theory so many countless times, your mind learns to feel complex music too, such that one rarely has to think consciously about the complexity to enjoy it.

  • @VerhoogtMarco
    @VerhoogtMarco 11 років тому

    It is the same reason why the romantic period is the less listened. The classical and baroque periods are much more easy to listen to because they are simple. Don't tell me you haven't heard of Mozart.

  • @DinarKutliakhmetov
    @DinarKutliakhmetov 11 років тому

    Съемка достойна похвалы!!! А будет ли где-нибудь полный концерт?

  • @sadowsky300470
    @sadowsky300470  11 років тому

    Will be slightly later : )

  • @JoKKaHD
    @JoKKaHD 11 років тому

    Guthrie Govan to G3!

  • @PortlandAxe
    @PortlandAxe 11 років тому

    Maverick, you are mistaken. Sadowsky is the originator of the material (they recorded the event), from which Minnemann did his reposts by permission. Minnemann even lists Sadowsky as the original source for the material.

  • @jjptech
    @jjptech 11 років тому

    Thanks god Marco is not at DreamTheater!

  • @JonathanThompson7000
    @JonathanThompson7000 11 років тому

    Awe that's cute, someone misses a melody :( Get over it guys. They play music that makes them happy. That's all that matters... it doesn't hurt they are all masters of their instruments.

  • @riffinrob7231
    @riffinrob7231 10 років тому

    id like to see you try to play this song. go ahead and post a response video.

  • @MGraves97
    @MGraves97 11 років тому

    @Geoff Tucker No it's some sort of custom Charvel

  • @rushbum
    @rushbum 11 років тому

    If you don't like this you are not a musician!!!

  • @Samsgarden
    @Samsgarden 11 років тому

    Sometime's Govan's tone reminds me of Steve Howe's.

  • @nishudar
    @nishudar 10 років тому

    I have some question, if someone know please answer me. Is first sound (0:00) Anyone know how to get a similar sound effect like that on 0:00 using vst/vsti on midi with some common mixing program? I would like to prepare some cool backing track for improvising, and it inspiring me, but I still looking for a way do do it.

  • @Juanyeti
    @Juanyeti 11 років тому

    amazing! what marshall is he using, jvm?

  • @VitorDuzarte
    @VitorDuzarte 11 років тому

    *is, and also if you don't like this don't watch. Cheers!

  • @Bayu3573
    @Bayu3573 11 років тому

    they're communicating by the stuff ...

  • @TheIzkool
    @TheIzkool 11 років тому

    Is this like jazz fusion combined with metal??

  • @ques4estas
    @ques4estas 11 років тому

    is that the same shirt marco wore for his Dream theater audition?

  • @comprehensiveboy
    @comprehensiveboy 9 років тому +2

    Fascinating reactions from people. All are reasonable. Its not sentimental, no 'emotion' you know brooding shit like the blues or something or a sense of resentment. Its music ex mens sana corpore sano. Western music. Frankly I'm sick of people trying to 'say something'. Actually I'm sick of people. No, these guys aren't saying stuff they are doing stuff. Its like a circus act, an amazing physical performance. And they can do musical humour without being crude. They say the scherzos of classical composers are not really funny like Shakespearean jokes aren't either. But these guys can do funny music. I think you have to get really sick in your soul of normal stuff first before you turn to this.

    • @dylanswint1795
      @dylanswint1795 9 років тому +1

      *shrug* they're just jammin man. If you're soul's sick you should do something to cure it

  • @81Gibson335
    @81Gibson335 11 років тому

    What is it?...no longer with Suhr?

  • @VerhoogtMarco
    @VerhoogtMarco 11 років тому

    It is basically jazz so it is not to be listened by someone who does not understand music. You have to be a musician yourself to find it interesting because it is complex.

  • @norbertcf
    @norbertcf 11 років тому

    I agree, there's some stuff out there I just don't "get"! If I can't find a unifying theme / hook / riff / whatever you call it, I lose interest in any piece of music.

  • @guizim9612
    @guizim9612 11 років тому

    You don't have to know witch scale he's using, everyone listen to the same sound, it doesnt require thinking to understand, just an open mind

  • @benaberry
    @benaberry 11 років тому

    chris coleman on drum and bass.

  • @MarkoVesovic
    @MarkoVesovic 11 років тому

    Mindfuck

  • @lock3dupe4ever
    @lock3dupe4ever 11 років тому

    paul gilbert on drums, john petrucci on bass, and frank zappa on guitar? now they just have to call steve vai to play keyboards

  • @KoldDude
    @KoldDude 11 років тому

    As pretentious as it sounds, it's entirely true. Enjoying technical jazz has a certain number of prerequisites to make it understandable and enjoyable - the same way an astrophysics course would have a certain number of prerequisites so you can appreciate equations, etc..

  • @lukelucanus4966
    @lukelucanus4966 11 років тому

    they should call this song "mindfuck"

  • @demiandavoli
    @demiandavoli 10 років тому

    Anyone know the name of this song?

  • @JonoRicher
    @JonoRicher 11 років тому

    What song is this?

  • @rifewithfear
    @rifewithfear 11 років тому

    Well, i can distinguish guthries sound from a mile away. I love his repertoire, keeps it thrilling and new for me. and yeah, i take it you're not a guitarist. try and keep an open mind with music. no instrument is ever pointless and irrelevant.

  • @delandreese
    @delandreese 11 років тому

    That Marshall amp sounds muddy compared to the Badger!!

  • @BrettFairchild
    @BrettFairchild 10 років тому

    What song?

  • @guizim9612
    @guizim9612 11 років тому

    and what is understand music?This understanding you are talking about comes naturally, thats why everyone likes music, but almost everbody end up manipulated indirectly and liking pop music and it's patterns.
    I agree in parts with the guy up there, when people who play some instrument hear this kind of music, they think other way, and not musician people simply don't get it, so the sound made takes to nothing.It's a well done sound, but it is pointless, it doesn't create feelings but admiration

  • @Ramiroocampo
    @Ramiroocampo 10 років тому

    Thats a great idea! But with Hiromi, the band probably would explode...

  • @vadatrip
    @vadatrip 11 років тому

    Talent, dedication and virtuosity are not redeeming qualities? hmmm

  • @guizim9612
    @guizim9612 11 років тому

    if a musician compose songs heard and liked only by who knows musical theory, he is not a good musician, and that is not the case of Govan.
    Music doesn´t have to be analized, it have to be felt, and anyone can feel it, music shouldn´t be just a theory exercise.

  • @Godspell55
    @Godspell55 11 років тому

    I agree. its certainly more tolerable then some of Pat Metheny's stuff.I guess you could call me an advanced guitarist but Ive heard some stuff so far out it has no base, bottom, or Anchor.

  • @jourdywong6575
    @jourdywong6575 11 років тому

    I think these guys have gotten so bored of playing for hours per day for decades that they write stuff like this to keep themselves entertained haha.

  • @DmitriMironov
    @DmitriMironov 11 років тому

    I can say for sure. This music is very challenging.
    But i just can't listen to it too long.
    it's all about thechnique, not the music it self;-)
    It's music withous soul, and actuall future.
    The just OVER Frank ZAPPA-IT :-))))) to much ;-))

    • @132bartolo
      @132bartolo 5 років тому

      c mone man for real THERE IS SO MUCH SOUL

  • @riffinrob7231
    @riffinrob7231 10 років тому

    i fucking hate when people call technical music "without feeling". i for one think its got much emotion and is no way at all "lifeless". I mean that riff at 1:30 is sick. you probably get bored because theres no lyrics to listen to. the music is what is coveying the emotion not the lyrics. personally, i get bored with 3 chord pop songs. i love this bc its unique. its musically interesting. just dont call technical instrumental music lacking emotion, because the whole thing has emotion.

  • @niloduarte7266
    @niloduarte7266 11 років тому

    Very hermetic, but i think there is something missing in this groove! A organ hammond or a sax idon´t know