Can't ever get enough of that phat bari sound. Of all the bari players I listen to, I always keep revisiting Ronnie's stuff. This video... definitely more than 10 times xD haha
What a sound baryton saxophone is my favourite never irritates me !! The bass plays the same riffs as the baryton intro !! That’s is funny !! Great stuff !!
@theultimatefox Bill Evans is the sax player. Randy Brecker is the trumpet player and he's been using effects on his trumpet in rock/funk/fusion settings since the 70s. Check out some clips of the Brecker Brothers.
I also play on a Mark 6. LOVE it. I switched to a Otto Link Super Tone Master mouthpiece, and that's working out pretty well for me. Nice big chamber really seems to open up the sound.
What I said to tub x 3: I totally agree !! I don't think a forensic Sound Scientist could find a intonation error anywhere ! Technical Mastery for Sure.
This is great creative powerful music that is important for the simple and important example by instrument voices, such as some have done in several ways by certain entities and / or certain details for example: Albinoni Boccherini Zipoli Debussy Milhaud Les Six Stravinsky Ives Miles Evans Coltrane Shorter C Baker Mulligan Brubeck Konitz Jarrett E Spalding Brilliant Great Ulf Hellerup, Playlists example 6: Ulf Bech MusiK 8888, 84248, 8448, 848, 888 or Ulf Bech Musik1 YT
I played bari and have never heard Ronnie until just now---and he is really good. To me not quite in Pepper's league but damn close. And he has a certain "cool" quality the other big bari players don't quite match.
Two very different styles of playing, both of them equally innovative and creative, but wildly disparate techniques. It is like comparing Steve Gadd to Art Blakey. Would you say one of them is better than the other?
Lots and lots of longtones. I know how that sounds, but it's true. That and just listening to him and others a lot to get their tone in your head so you can focus on sounding like it when you play. Try transcribing and playing along to him. Eventually you'll want to get a good open jazz mouthpiece, but that's less important. It'll take a long time, but you'll get there. You've sure as hell got the sax for it though. I'm jealous.
@hydekins2 Those are literally the only notes in that main line, (although I should point out that those are in Eb, just in case you're trying to play it on tenor or something). If you can't figure it out with that then there's not much more I can say.
@hydekins2 If you can get the rhythm in your head, then follow these notes... D C A C C# D The main bari line essentially just uses these notes, with a lot of octave jumps on the D.
I am wondering why all cameramen’s think that bass guitar is not important & particularly in African roots music : THIS IS BIG BIG MISTAKE !!! THE BASS IS FUNDAMENTAL AND SPECIALLY IN FUNKY AND FUNKY JAZZ MUSIC !!!!!!
RIP Ronnie Cuber. His playing here pays a subtly fine tribute to Michael Brecker (to my ears).
How is this song called?
@@gaucho.mdq1 34th and Lex - Randy Brecker
@ You're right. Thank you very much!
Bill Evans, the saxophone player, not to be confused with the other Bill Evans, the pianoplayer...
got me
@@estebanvenegas89 Me too!!
Jesus H Christ I got all exited thing Bill Evans the pianist was playing there 😂😂😂
The tenor player.
What a collaboration _that_ would have been. So far, there are no lame cats named Bill Evans.
Ronnie Cuber is just amazing to listen too.
Allen Fink i agree with you !!!!
instablaster
How is this song called?
I wouldn't be playing baritone saxophone if it wasn't for Ronnie cuber amazing baritone saxophone genius
Can't ever get enough of that phat bari sound. Of all the bari players I listen to, I always keep revisiting Ronnie's stuff. This video... definitely more than 10 times xD haha
How is this song called?
The best Bari sax player for me 👍🏻
Hey tub x 3 = I totally agree !! I don't think a forensic Sound Scientist could find a intonation error anywhere ! Technical Mastery for Sure.
3:48 people were not ready for this they all stunned
What a sound baryton saxophone is my favourite never irritates me !! The bass plays the same riffs as the baryton intro !! That’s is funny !! Great stuff !!
Man! That's a powerful and rich Bari Sax tone! Great music all around!
I love the sound of bari saxes!
Indeed! Ronnie on Moanin' the Mingus version is unbelievable!
Ronnie is the best bari player out there today (that I've heard anyway!)
You sir, must listen to this : /watch?v=58NKCwjz6e8&t=5s
Dude, I love that song. I even transcribed the whole chart.
Ronnie is amazing....check out Leo Pellegrino
Leo is pushing boundaries
leo can play, he doesn't have shit on ronnie tho
You sure?
The lungs on that cat to play that bass line on repeat. Nice
RIP Ronnie.
This is the funkiest thing I’ve ever listened too👌
you can tell at 4:40 bill didn't mean to come in there, but he rolled with it, and made it part of the jam.
oh wow, I didn't even notice! Being able to that is a mark of a truly great player
Ronnie Cuber, I appreciate more and more as I get older, what a player
RIP Ronnie 🙏
The small detail that ronnie uses the palm D instead of standard D so that it keeps a similar timbre is brilliant
freakin' awesome! Ronnie cuber is such a badass!!!
They groovin'. Especially that drummer.
Ronnie gives me life
4:40 - 4:55 was my favorite part. Such an amazing Bari player!
great and fun and even funny
wow just amazing , Ronnie Cuber and the teem are doing great muzic
Is that a young Johnathan Blake on drums! Sweet! Ev'body is absolutely cool, swingin
Ronnie is amazing.
Ronnie Cuber for president!
Of course . . why wouldn't this be great !
Bill Evans is awesome!
@theultimatefox Bill Evans is the sax player. Randy Brecker is the trumpet player and he's been using effects on his trumpet in rock/funk/fusion settings since the 70s. Check out some clips of the Brecker Brothers.
Smooth!
I also play on a Mark 6. LOVE it. I switched to a Otto Link Super Tone Master mouthpiece, and that's working out pretty well for me. Nice big chamber really seems to open up the sound.
i play a super tone master 6* on tenor. i feel like its hard to get a crisp tone on the higher end but the rest of the range plays awesome
Excellent.
What I said to tub x 3: I totally agree !! I don't think a forensic Sound Scientist could find a intonation error anywhere ! Technical Mastery for Sure.
i use a La Voix medium soft on my bari and it tends to get a smoother sound while still keeping the range
Ronnie played with Maynard Ferguson 🎺🎺👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Sounds good!
Excellent
That is smokin!!!
What are the notches to his bit at the beginning
👏🏿👏🏿
This is great! Too bad it stops so abruptly
There is good/ great music out there, but not on the Radio? What's up with that?
2:05
Does anybody know the name of this song?
Randy brecker 34th n lex
What's the name of the song?
¿Cual es el nombre de la canción?
MonsterSuperPlayer "Passion Fruit" -Ronnie Cuber
thank you!!!!! :D gracias!!!!! :D
De nada!
+eatablelove No, this is not Passion Fruit. This is "34th 'n' Lex," by Randy Brecker, recorded on the album of the same name.
Thanks :D
What happened to the end????
How is this song called?
Is he playing prima vista ?
34th N Lex
Anybody knows Ronnie's mouthpiece in the video???
Her using a custom berg Larson
Hes
mpc made by FRANCOIS LOUIS of Brussels,Belgium can be purchased at Roberto's Winds NYC
Bill evans died in 1980
Bill Evans, the pianist died in 1980, there's a tenor player with the same name
Different Bill Evans
Big brain
I thought they revived him just for this jam session!
Anyone know a transcription for this?
Anybody know the name of this tune?
Randy brecker 34th n lex
This is great creative powerful music that is important for the simple and important example by instrument voices, such as some have done in several ways by certain entities and / or certain details for example: Albinoni Boccherini Zipoli Debussy Milhaud Les Six Stravinsky Ives Miles Evans Coltrane Shorter C Baker Mulligan Brubeck Konitz Jarrett E Spalding Brilliant Great Ulf Hellerup, Playlists example 6: Ulf Bech MusiK 8888, 84248, 8448, 848, 888 or Ulf Bech Musik1 YT
What is the name of this tune.
Randy brecker 34th n lex
Anyone know the name of the song?!?!
Nah never mind it's 3th n lex
34th n lex
34th n'Lex
What song is this called?
Randy brecker 34th n lex
what kind of reed do you use
the caveman stomp
Does this song have a name?
34th n lex
I played bari and have never heard Ronnie until just now---and he is really good. To me not quite in Pepper's league but damn close. And he has a certain "cool" quality the other big bari players don't quite match.
Bob Bly ronnie cuber is by far better than pepper adams
eatablelove I agree
+Bob Bly They are both great, but Cuber is WAYYYYY better
Two very different styles of playing, both of them equally innovative and creative, but wildly disparate techniques. It is like comparing Steve Gadd to Art Blakey. Would you say one of them is better than the other?
+Mark Norton yes
Sounds like Weather Report
Is this called soul bop?
Sorry no tips but damn you're a lucky beginner. That's a great horn!!
LOL! 2:41
"fool it's my turn!"
Is that Berg Larsen Mouthpiece
its a francois louis
Lots and lots of longtones. I know how that sounds, but it's true. That and just listening to him and others a lot to get their tone in your head so you can focus on sounding like it when you play. Try transcribing and playing along to him. Eventually you'll want to get a good open jazz mouthpiece, but that's less important. It'll take a long time, but you'll get there. You've sure as hell got the sax for it though. I'm jealous.
@hydekins2 Those are literally the only notes in that main line, (although I should point out that those are in Eb, just in case you're trying to play it on tenor or something). If you can't figure it out with that then there's not much more I can say.
Johnny Knoxville on bass
Loved this...
but at 4:10 cuber didn't count the fill and missed the entrance completely... lol
@hydekins2 If you can get the rhythm in your head, then follow these notes... D C A C C# D The main bari line essentially just uses these notes, with a lot of octave jumps on the D.
Does anyone know the name of this song? Has it been recorded on an album?
34th n lex - Randy brecker
No trombone :(
But it still sounds awesome.
The director must have hated the guitar player.
lol 2:38
I am wondering why all cameramen’s think that bass guitar is not important & particularly in African roots music : THIS IS BIG BIG MISTAKE !!! THE BASS IS FUNDAMENTAL AND SPECIALLY IN FUNKY AND FUNKY JAZZ MUSIC !!!!!!
2:35
2:02