That was a drum lesson in syncopated polyrhythms mixed with linear fills... that kind of playing don't happen unless you play every day for 10 years! And even after 10 years still 99% of drummers could not do what he just did!
@@scrapflies I agree to a point... yet rhythmic Phrasing and melodic accenting is musically directional, where your point of "every stroke" is the practice of the rudiments which once part of the mastered vocabulary then allow you the rhythmic phrases to compliment and transition the melodies.
Love when the UA-cam algorithms read my mind. Just what the Dr. ordered. Sasha Berliner Quintet...first time hearing them, won't be my last. They were tight!
Nice! You definitely have another fan! And of course the whole group is stellar, (couldn't help but think of Paul Chambers and many of the other greats when listening to your bassplayer as well!) great production, sound and video!
Wow! And that drummer!!
Whoa!! That was the best jazz I've heard in years. So tight, and melodic. Ultimately listenable. Really Excellent.
This whole group is incredible. Great work.
Wow - great ensemble. Love the drummer.
What a tight ensemble really a solid groove. Everybody 'got the memo'.
Incredible drummer... amazing left hand!
That was a drum lesson in syncopated polyrhythms mixed with linear fills... that kind of playing don't happen unless you play every day for 10 years! And even after 10 years still 99% of drummers could not do what he just did!
Forty years..😊
To reach his level, you must not only play every day, but play with intention on every stroke.
@@scrapflies I agree to a point... yet rhythmic Phrasing and melodic accenting is musically directional, where your point of "every stroke" is the practice of the rudiments which once part of the mastered vocabulary then allow you the rhythmic phrases to compliment and transition the melodies.
The drummer is so damn phenomenal.
Thank you for taping this. I'll be listening to this quite a few times.
Love when the UA-cam algorithms read my mind. Just what the Dr. ordered. Sasha Berliner Quintet...first time hearing them, won't be my last. They were tight!
😵Wooow! Astounding great musicianship here! One listening is not enough...plenty of things to be learnt in each solo! And- Justin is KILLING!!!!!
Love it! @SashaBerliner rocks, and this whole band kicks ass! Thanks for posting!
Fantastic bunch of players!!😀
I'm impressed.
Holy s***. This was insane, especially once y'all got cookin'. 🔥🔥🔥
That was outrageous. All members sizzle in that one. In parts, I thought of Coltrane and Davis. Thanks
Um... Wonderful! Every artist in this performance is a joy to listen to and to explore. 🌸
As a musician, I imagine that's as close as we can get to flying.
Tremendous group
7'40'': Jaleel Shaw = respect😉 MAGNIFIQUE👏👏👏👏
In the great tradition of COLTRANE, yes he is!!🎉🎉🎉
SASHA !!!!🤩
Amazing talent!❤❤❤🔥🔥🔥👋👋👋🙏🙏🙏
Blew my friggin mind!
Wow, brava e bella, tutti bravi!
That was fun!
great stuff!
excellent!
Wonderful pleasing musicianship!
Nice! You definitely have another fan! And of course the whole group is stellar, (couldn't help but think of Paul Chambers and many of the other greats when listening to your bassplayer as well!) great production, sound and video!
wow!
incredible!!
This goes super hard
Bassist and drummer sharing the same brain. Brilliant!
I have to listen with headphones.
The drummer played the tune so well. No ego, playing for the music
Bookmarked under extraordinary.
that was JAMMIN'
Justin absolutely putting on a masterclass 🤌🏻🤌🏻🙌🏻
Was that Justin Tyson on drums?
Sweet! Marty Sender You Tube
Best new thing
🔥🔥🔥
Bella/Magnifico.🙏✡️✡️✡️✡️✡️✡️👑
In the pocket!!👍🏽
Run on the outside edge fun!
SICK
greattttttttttttttttttt
Wow... no leaky fish were harmed in the making of this music... tight!
Joy
Justin Faulkner the drummer.....
Drummer!
And that is how you play five different songs at the same time and somehow it works!
🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️
Wow, wtf, omg, wait, what was that? :)
Zappa, Mothers.
lil giant steps 8:57
🔥🔥🔥🚀🛰🛸
Your hieroglyphics capture everything. 🌸
Great talent here (hear) What a smoking hot vibraphone player too. The drummer is totally murdering the planet.
Sure sounds like 7/4 converging to 4/4. Smoking.
Horrible rhythm section- it's like they were trying to 'out-stiff' each other