For those that have discovered the magic of my brother #BaqirAbbas via this, here's a montage of him proving that he is simply the greatest #Bansuri (#flute) and #Jazz musician the world has ever known. ua-cam.com/video/sF5dV9eQoik/v-deo.html. Do subscribe to this other channel QalandarArts as via it we will be launching some jazz events with Baqir in 2020 in London.
@@kimberlysalico-diehl4847 Hi Kimberly. I'm glad you have found my brother Baqir. Do also watch this video I have made of him - ua-cam.com/video/sF5dV9eQoik/v-deo.html
Hassan Please turn off Made For Kids , I cannot save to a playlist for enjoyment , also it restricts many many other things for most of the videos on your channel. Thank you for these amazing uploads these guys are amazing. Stay safe from Covid
Hi Hassan! Thank you so much for sharing. I am writing a paper for my jazz class, and cannot find the names of the players in Sachal Jazz Ensemble anywhere. Would you mind stating the names please?
What a nice surprise to find this beloved melody interpreted with Indian instruments. How the Western and Eastern musicians blended well here. The percussion especially is great.
What paradise was this guy raised from because the notes coming from his flute are not of this world! Let it be heard! Mr. Baqir, your music is a blessing!
Well well, thank you for your tip&the link. I'll prepare myself for this one...I'm gonna listen to this in the evening, enjoying my quality time....and yes, I was stunned! when I first heard Coltrane, so his version of Favourite Things should be something else thank you once more!
Georgina Bakboord And when you are done with Coltrane and have 17 minutes spare, here's a montage I have put together of The Sachal Jazz Ensemble - ua-cam.com/video/KkyA4tisRmk/v-deo.html
"Take Five" is a jazz standard composed by Paul Desmond and originally recorded by the Dave Brubeck Quartet at Columbia Records' 30th Street Studio in New York City on July 1, 1959 for their album Time Out.
Wynton Marsalis and Company has taken "Take Five" to a truly amazing new level . It is absolutely the best rendition that I've ever heard of this Perennial Classic .
When a band is playing I look at how they all coordinate, no one stepping on another's toes, no individual trying to show or stand out to look the best than the others. Those are who we call professionals. I saw professionals here, they are all HAPPY playing together.
Brilliant rendition of the great Dave Brubeck. Discovered his music when I was 9 years old . My father would play this piece in the original reel to reel tape. Been fortunate and lucky to enjoy his music.
OH WOW! That was amazing, it blows my mind watching the musical talent right there. Shoot, I can’t even hum a tune, let alone pick up an instrument! Thank you fellas, what a treat!
Gershwin wrote part of this song in my home town of Erie, PA, while staying at the Lawrence Hotel. Pianist in this clip is father of Alan Alda who starred in MASH. Love this rhapsody!
Love the whole arrangement !This goes to show that there are no boundaries when it comes to Jazz. These cats bring some serious blend into this outstanding standard, right on point. Marsalis's horn solo is magnificent !
Where does Marsalis take those notes out?.. His improvisations make me HAPPY! I know and adore this piece since my childhood. I knew the original Brubeck drummers impro by heart, but Marsalis ALWAYS delivers fresh, fantastic, full of joy and splendor….
Tune slows down so much that if it is concidered JAZZ, a thumb down is enivetable. the tabla guy is defintely not a jazz guy. check for yourself the starting tempo...
This takes me back to ER Doug riding in his father's Cadillac with Mark, from the TV show ER. This is one of the better takes. Shout out to Paul for giving us this classic
Absolutely GREAT. I just could not believe how pleasing the sounds and good music came from this group. How lucky I was to found d their videos. Thank you.
Surely Paul Desmond should have been mentioned as the composer. Wanton should know that, but often times many musicians. such as Dave, get credit because their name is associated with the artist. Many times, and this is often, the great Duke ELLINGTON was credited with songs he did not write, especially in print, when the composer was in fact, Billy Strayhorn.
Its like in physics or mathematics beautiful pieces are always aptly remembered by their names, however as I always fondly remember a piece its not the name of creator rather what it involved. #makejazznotwar
Though they were known partners so its more like saying something was written by Paul McCartney instead of John Lennon. (I agree with your overall point about crediting).
You mean like when you're criticizing someone you should at least spell their name correctly. Nothing like "Wanton" to let everyone know you're really a jazz aficionado....
Es gab in der DDR eine Band namens Bayon. Das waren die Zeiten, wo Multikulti als Wort einen Wert hatte. Wunderschöne Interpretation von Musikern verschiedener Kulturen. Chapeau 😊
For those that have discovered the magic of my brother #BaqirAbbas via this, here's a montage of him proving that he is simply the greatest #Bansuri (#flute) and #Jazz musician the world has ever known. ua-cam.com/video/sF5dV9eQoik/v-deo.html. Do subscribe to this other channel QalandarArts as via it we will be launching some jazz events with Baqir in 2020 in London.
dude is super super talented.
Yes...I am one ofnthose people just discovering Abbas - wow. Thank you for this!
@@kimberlysalico-diehl4847 Hi Kimberly. I'm glad you have found my brother Baqir. Do also watch this video I have made of him - ua-cam.com/video/sF5dV9eQoik/v-deo.html
Hassan Please turn off Made For Kids , I cannot save to a playlist for enjoyment , also it restricts many many other things for most of the videos on your channel. Thank you for these amazing uploads these guys are amazing. Stay safe from Covid
Hi Hassan! Thank you so much for sharing. I am writing a paper for my jazz class, and cannot find the names of the players in Sachal Jazz Ensemble anywhere. Would you mind stating the names please?
Brought a tear to my eye. Jazz knows no boundaries.
Jazz knows boundaries, but circus music doesn't.
Congratulations to our Brothers @ Sachal Jazz - fantastic rendition - Wish You lots of Success on Your Musical Journey. God Bless.
Wynton hit a home run out of the park when he brought this group in play! Music that brings the world together.
like the folks at Playing for Change...
Music is the universal language, it is the uniter.
So do polkas !!
What a nice surprise to find this beloved melody interpreted with Indian instruments. How the Western and Eastern musicians blended well here. The percussion especially is great.
It would have been interesting to see what he could have done if allowed time for a solo like Joe Morello's.
INCREDIBLE! If people got together around music, the world would be a better place.
Makes you wonder why Arts& Music are the first to get cut in public education.
Playing for Change. Check 'em out.
What paradise was this guy raised from because the notes coming from his flute are not of this world! Let it be heard! Mr. Baqir, your music is a blessing!
Such gratitude to the algorithm that sent me here! This is the most amazing thing.
Faço minhas a suas palavras! Bendito algoritmo, de muito bom gosto! ✨🎶🎶🎵
💖💥🎷🎺💥🎶🪕
When I thought I heard it all...I found THIS!
Georgina Bakboord You should also listen to their version of John Coltrane's 'My Favourite things' - ua-cam.com/video/8d9cD_Es9k4/v-deo.html
Well well, thank you for your tip&the link.
I'll prepare myself for this one...I'm gonna listen to this in the evening, enjoying my quality time....and yes, I was stunned! when I first heard Coltrane, so his version of Favourite Things should be something else thank you once more!
Georgina Bakboord Get ready to be blown away this evening then!
Can't wait!! and thank you.!
Georgina Bakboord And when you are done with Coltrane and have 17 minutes spare, here's a montage I have put together of The Sachal Jazz Ensemble - ua-cam.com/video/KkyA4tisRmk/v-deo.html
The sound of the flute was extremely nice! 😊
Its a Cloud Flute- from Asia.
It's a bansuri
5:19 had me cracking up. Watch the reaction that lick gets...
"That was pretty smooth"
😅
Lmao
theyr like "my man" lmao
Didnt he steal their solo? Like u can see just before they were ready to start but he came first xddd
My dad turned me on to jazz ...take five is a music hi thanks to music makers like this band
actual proof that music has no boundaries masters at work
"Take Five" is a jazz standard composed by Paul Desmond and originally recorded by the Dave Brubeck Quartet at Columbia Records' 30th Street Studio in New York City on July 1, 1959 for their album Time Out.
Nicely put.
Right. Wynton is wrong to attribute the composition to Brubeck. He should know better.
@@gregbelcamino7239 I agree
@@gregbelcamino7239 Even geniuses are human
@@gregbelcamino7239 Even a genius is human...
Wynton Marsalis and Company has taken "Take Five" to a truly amazing new level . It is absolutely the best rendition that I've ever heard of this Perennial Classic .
This sachal studios rendition. Atleast do some research
What a concert, it must of been so much fun to enjoy these wonderfully talented gentlemen live!
The richness of collaboration
Absolutely wonderful!
When a band is playing I look at how they all coordinate, no one stepping on another's toes, no individual trying to show or stand out to look the best than the others. Those are who we call professionals. I saw professionals here, they are all HAPPY playing together.
Paul Desmond wrote this to let Joe Morello shine you idiot. WTF is this?
NOT by Brubeck but composed by Paul Desmond‼️‼️
Brilliant rendition of the great Dave Brubeck. Discovered his music when I was 9 years old . My father would play this piece in the original reel to reel tape. Been fortunate and lucky to enjoy his music.
The same thing as for me. I discovered this masterpiece thanks to my elder brother.
La perfection et la maestria de ces grands musiciens donnent le tournis.
Wonderful.
Chapeau a tous ces gentlemens pour cette fabuleuse partition.
This is so insanely dope
Playing for change is one of this projects. To made a better world.
I find myself coming back to these videos every year and fall in love again. Beautifully put together and I wish I was able to see this live
Just stunning.
The definition of a masterpiece
You play it in your house and the neighbors complain that’s it’s too loud
The police come and arrest the neighbors😂
OH WOW! That was amazing, it blows my mind watching the musical talent right there. Shoot, I can’t even hum a tune, let alone pick up an instrument! Thank you fellas, what a treat!
I guess its extreamly hard to stay in beat for western instrumentalist with tabala
Hats off to this arrangements
Masterful music Paul had God's mercy that day. Fred douglass
Tabla guys needed to sit out or play more tastefully. Each janra of music could have it’s choruses and not cancel each other out.
Damn right!
@@3345646 I don’t think that would have been his call. However, I do agree.
The limitless sound, the chords are magic experienced by the players and the ears
Wow, what a beautiful interpretation
One of the Most BREATHTAKING PIECES I GAVE EVER HEARD
MAGNIFICENT
:)
Gershwin wrote part of this song in my home town of Erie, PA, while staying at the Lawrence Hotel. Pianist in this clip is father of Alan Alda who starred in MASH. Love this rhapsody!
Take Five is the
Geeta of jazzy
That's my dial tone
❤😍😍🙏🙏
What a beautiful Take Five! I love Tabla in it ! Dave Brubeck would be so proud!
Even without the sax, this cover would make Paul Desmond so proud.
Dave Brubeck would approve! These guys are just fabulous. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Love the whole arrangement !This goes to show that there are no boundaries when it comes to Jazz. These cats bring some serious blend into this outstanding standard, right on point. Marsalis's horn solo is magnificent !
Excelente cover,de este gran clásico del jazz. Me gustó
Definitely composed by Paul Desmond! But what an amazing take on a superb standard. Stunning!
I was hoping somebody gave Paul Desmond proper credit. You saved me from having to do it two years late!
OH man! This is mindblowing performance!
This is utterly brilliant !!!
Wherever DAve Brubeck and Joe Morello are right now, they're loving this...
I like this rendition of Take 5. The added instrumentation gives a richer sound to this piece!💕💯
Wow! What an awesome arrangement! Every musician is first rate.
I discovered the magic of your brother eight years after. Better late than never. Well played indeed.
Wwwwhouw ! What a great synthesis of West and East .
Where does Marsalis take those notes out?.. His improvisations make me HAPPY! I know and adore this piece since my childhood. I knew the original Brubeck drummers impro by heart, but Marsalis ALWAYS delivers fresh, fantastic, full of joy and splendor….
Enchanting Take 5. Like this so much! Tikhe, achahe!
One of the most interesting pieces of popular music, and very nicely played
What a brave piece of work!
What a master piece,and what amazing musicians,delightful!!!!
An excellent interpretation of Paul Desmond's tune.
How could one give this a thumbs down? This is simply amazing.
Tune slows down so much that if it is concidered JAZZ, a thumb down is enivetable. the tabla guy is defintely not a jazz guy. check for yourself the starting tempo...
The best trumpet and flute jugalbandi👍🙏🙏🙏
This takes me back to ER Doug riding in his father's Cadillac with Mark, from the TV show ER. This is one of the better takes. Shout out to Paul for giving us this classic
!!!!!! БРАВО!!!!
Very nicely done. Thanks for sharing.
Absolutely BRILLIANT.
What a brilliant piece
Didn't see that coming! Bravo! Two thumbs up!
This is absolutely fantastic
Exxxxxtrrraaaooordinaire.merci monsieur Hassan Khan pour cette vidéo.
Absolutely GREAT. I just could not believe how pleasing the sounds and good music came from this group. How lucky I was to found d their videos. Thank you.
Great Performance!!! 👏
Wynton Marsalis and Co. Unforgettable tunes
Beyond brilliant. Way, way beyond.
Surely Paul Desmond should have been mentioned as the composer. Wanton should know that, but often times many musicians. such as Dave, get credit because their name is associated with the artist. Many times, and this is often, the great Duke ELLINGTON was credited with songs he did not write, especially in print, when the composer was in fact, Billy Strayhorn.
I agree totally, Paul wrote the entire composition. What is problem with Wynton?
Its like in physics or mathematics beautiful pieces are always aptly remembered by their names, however as I always fondly remember a piece its not the name of creator rather what it involved. #makejazznotwar
Though they were known partners so its more like saying something was written by Paul McCartney instead of John Lennon. (I agree with your overall point about crediting).
I'm referring to Ellington and Strayhorn.
You mean like when you're criticizing someone you should at least spell their name correctly. Nothing like "Wanton" to let everyone know you're really a jazz aficionado....
BRILLIANT. Congrats all the way.
What an excellent way to start my morning! That was outstanding!!!!
Breathtakingly beautiful and brilliant!
Wow! Certainly one of the most interesting versions of this wonderful tune I've ever heard. Superb ~ thanks for sharing.
Orsom ! That citar sound so beautiful !!!
Superb version of TAKE FIVE. So nice, lovely sound. So different cultures joined together. Kytra is wonderful.
Awesome job on this music guys !!
A great rendition of an amazing tune love this also well done to all involved, i love playing the flute to this
Jazz unites the world.
I can listen to it endless!
A real happy song. Thanks.
Simply Beautiful! ❤❤❤
That guitar instrument is magical dude!
It’s called Sitar
@@MukBh Thanks!
Very interesting project. 👍
What a great rendition! Awesome job
I'm sure Dave Brubeck would love this fantastic tribute to his iconic track
Reportedly, he said that this is the most interesting cover of Take Five that he has listened to.
Shame it was composed by the saxophonist in his quartet Paul Desmond.
these are great … glad I found them, thanks.
Great performance!
I found it at last,this is amazing.thank you so much for putting this on you tube
Fabulous, these guys are the best...
When East and west meet ......we have this beautiful.musical fusion .
Thanks to the Beatles.
Coltrane was there 10 years before any of the Beatles
Bravo that was amazing
You guys sound so good. I don’t care who composed it, they would be glad you made their music sound so good. Thanks
it was actually composed by Paul Desmond the saxophonist, in Dave Brubeck's quartet.
Dave Brubeck was certainly a great guy. I'm always in love in love anybody performing take five.
Simply beautiful...
I didn't expecct sachal studios be like this. Amazing
Great job. This is called world music.
At around 0:54 he's looking so happy - like "yeah, this is going to be good, and I have the best seat in the room!"...
Oh he// no!!
Wow! That was unexpectedly super cool!
Awesome fusion!
This is the first time I heard this rendition it's different but I like it thanks to you all keep swinging.
Es gab in der DDR eine Band namens Bayon. Das waren die Zeiten, wo Multikulti als Wort einen Wert hatte. Wunderschöne Interpretation von Musikern verschiedener Kulturen.
Chapeau 😊
Really awesome!