Tigran Hamasyan - The Grid (Live at Jazz Sous Les Pommiers, Coutances, 2015)
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- Опубліковано 28 гру 2021
- Track from the "Mockroot" album.
Band:
Tigran Hamasyan - piano, voice
Sam Minaie - bass
Arthur Hnatek - drums
In association with France Télévisions Culturebox & France Télévision Basse Normandie.
Social media pages:
iTunes: apple.co/38RU9qk
Official website: www.tigranhamasyan.com/
Facebook: / tigran. .
Twitter: / tigranmusic
TikTok: vm.tiktok.com/ZSeuCdT5C/
I've been listening to so much Tigran that I am being targeted for advertisements for Armenian dating sites 🥰
Haha that’s hilarious
and also you’re in Armenia, right?
@@makarskravals5951 if only
Armenian music advertising would be better 😄
This is a good comment. I laughed 😂
Tigran Hamasyan doesn't need metronome. Metronome needs Tigran Hamasyan
totally!!!!
😁👏
Yaasss
Session player: what's the time signature?
Tigran: yes.
Audience: “Play something in 4/4”
Tigran: 😏
Everything’s in 4/4 if you don’t count like a nerd! 😂
We all focus on the brilliance of Tigran but god friggin dammit the rest of the band are absolute beasts.
It takes top tier to even keep up with him.
One of the best drummers I’ve ever seen. And I’ve seen Bill Bruford.
that bass tone and precision! that volume swelling part! YEESH
Jazzshuggah. I love it!
Djazz 😂
It's terrifying that they can *remember* this music, let alone play it. The rhythmic nuances are just bonkers.
It gets much clearer when you listen to it a lot
Jazz minimalism is crazy
This performance is so underrated , this will be in the history books forever in my eyes
that whole solo section where Tigran throws in heaps of blues language is so sick
Which one is that?
@@Amateur2k Beginning at 3:11 (just after Sam Minaie begins his *wob* *wob* sounds with his bass), Tigran starts with some blues in his improvisation.
@@thatgreenparrot9732 makes sense, thx
@@thatgreenparrot9732 "his wob wob sound" 😆
Nothing beats Sams cool dist bass sound mixed with tigrans left hand bass piano
Master Tigran, please release this whole concert. It is insane, mind blowing, beautiful.
I use to watch it all the time in YT and mostly in FB, afterwards it disappeared from YT.
But thanks a lot for these clips. Anything that is picked from this concerto is sublime and impressive.
Much love from Panamá.
Peak humanity right here imo
It's crazy to observe this telepathic process happening between them, pure creative energy
pretty sure this is not improvised.
@joanstone6740 What are you smoking? This is jazz? Yeah the structure isn't improvised, but everything in-between is.
@@Profmillar So what is the telepathic process the structure has been written and they're playing their parts
@joanstone6740 the 'telepathic process' is just their musical intuition predicting and following what the other musicians are doing. And it is improvisation, they have not written out every single note that they are going to play.
@@joanstone6740 they are improvising loads during the solo, from around 3:12 to - 7:01
Tigran , you are an Armenian treasure!
I love this performance dude
Here are two tracks, ‘Out of the Grid’ starting at 7:49
Thank you for making music that is actually good!
yeah, absolute next level shit. im really glad these got reuploaded, this is one of my favorite live performances
This song breaks my brain lol
Tigran and Hnatek are AWESOME musicians!!!
Ooooooffffffffftttttttttttttt! Just speechless at this.
He's too good... Tigran is so fucking GOOD
It swings, it grooves, it funks, it djents, WHAT DOESNT IT DO
Slowed it down to half speed and I still can’t count it!!
It's tough since the 16th notes go by really fast, maybe try counting with takidimi and tap your foot with the bassist's part. While they do metrically modulate to 4/4 at points the main time signatures are 17/16 + 15/17 grouped 5,5,5 and 5,5,7 respectively.
In takidimi: ta-ki-te-ta-ka (3x), ta-ki-te-ta-ka (2x) ta-ki-di-mi-ta-ki-te
5+5+7+5+5+5. 16th notes add up to total of 32 notes in the pattern, so it’s 2x4/4 measure pattern.
this is the real death metal
I melted down alumnium into sulphur and carbon. That was some real death metal.
Բռավո բռավո 👏👏👏
Djazz! Awesome!
We love you tigran!!
He is just one the best, seeing that show live would be a dream come true for me, it sounds like the recording but with that organic feel of live performance, it's AMAZING!!!!
and yeah,he's Meshuggah fan
Goosebumps on my goosebumps.
Please provide the link where this concert can be purchased. It's so great to have it back on YT . Spasibo, Tigran.
My teacher and writer for the indoor drumline I'm in just told me he's using this song as the Closer! ive known about the song for a few years now but im exited to play drumset with the ensemble! Love the song!
WOW
genius at work!
Damn 🥂
Ben couillon !
Impressionnant comment ça envoie...
C'est un mélange subtil de sulfatage et de délicatesse.
Et c'est absolument jouissif.
Amazing !! Such a joy !! Quality of this live recording is superb!! This is a brilliant composition, especially for someone who listen to tons of progressive metal like Animals as Leaders and loads more also to some jazz and rock all sorts of experimental, progressive music. Mastery and great musicianship!!
this
The addition of whole tones to the main riff adds such spice! I cant listen to the original anymore as a result. Tremendous
just so beautiful goddamn
Yes, thank you so much!!
I love it ... contemporary cool
5:52 - Esta parte me deja entero looocooo
gorgeous music. not a word impressive, but an absolutely mind-blowing performance! So effective trio.
Great video
Idk who tf said “woo” at 0:09 but I’d love to hear this sound in music way more often
KGLW
Absolutamente Fabuloso!!!
Adoro este Animal de palco…
Obrigado
12:14 "oh yeah, it's all comin together"
Ouuff dayum
Someone is listening to Meshuggah....
awesome music,very tasty and tight.😊
Odd time signatures. Greeks, Turks, and Kurdish have that rhythm in their blood. Watch them dance to this style. He is improvising on his ethnic culture.
Yes, that's right, Turks are happy to dance to Armenian rhythms.😊
Its in 4/4 my friend.
Djazz
3:48 4:06 When the rhythms are so wild even the performers cant bang their heads to the 1🤣
Ayo stop the cap, it's ridiculous that this video has an ad placed right in the middle of the performance. I know it financially supports, minimally, but at what cost?
Get youtube premium!!
You got to watch a world-class 14 minute performance by Tigran for free, and you're complaining about one advert?
@@MrErikchaugen or an adblocker lol
11:32 so heavy, makes me want to headbang
hehe siuuu
Jazz Djent
Can anyone help me with the time signature of this masterpiece please?
(5+5+7) + (5+5+5), which adds up to 32/16, so you can actually pulse a quarter note against it if you can find it! That way it feels like 2 bars of 4/4. Sometimes the hi-hat does that as well. At the end, Arthur reveals the quarter note against that accent pattern on the cymbal.
@Jesse Blue Eads thanks a lot! I'll try to dig dipper into this! Have a nice day :)
This concert is God.
Mans played Zelda’s Lullaby as a guitar solo
How?
keith Emerson approves
Anyone transcribed this one yet
no way you are here too !??! awesome
3:27
JazzusKezzChristozz
Amen !
I wish I was not the drummer of this trio
This man is obviously possed by demons. His companions are also pretty goddamn haunted as well. I don't see any other explanation for this sorcery.
so boring
Are you a musician? Just trying to understand how anyone could be bored while watching other humans demonstrate a complete mastery of rhythm, harmony, and spontaneous creative expression.
No, you are