I've watched hundreds, if not thousands, of musical performances on UA-cam and elsewhere over the decades, but this miraculous performance is my favorite hands down. I get goosebumps every time I watch it. Thank you for reacting to it and sharing the genius that is Hiromi Uehara.
FYI - time signatures - multiple - 4/4, 6/8, 7/8, 9/8 - or whatever overarching division that covers them all... It's more that there a sections and each section emphasises different time signatures with the bridges between each section being in yet a different time signature. Hiromi does that quite a lot in her earlier works (like Move) but less so in the most recent album.
This trio is the strongest and best of Hiromi's projects. In fact, it is the longest running project. It is unfortunate that it has ended due to Anthony Jackson's health problems. If my wish comes true, I hope Anthony Jackson gets well and plays with this trio again.
All these billionaires are so uninspiring with their piles of hoarded wealth. My first plan of action would be to hire a band consisting of: Hiromi Uehara - keys and guttural mouth sounds Johnny Greenwood - guitar and auxiliary instrumentals Thundercat - Bass and backing vocals Gavin Harrison - drums
Went and saw Hiromi and her current trio in Osaka last December... which was fairly awesome.... They did the new album but this particular piece has echoes of Kieth Emerson (well Emerson Lake and Palmer) from the Tarkus album.
Developing rather than aping Jarrett, Tippett and the less commercial stuff from Corea. The music develops, whether you brand it nu-Jazz or post-fusion
Here's my top favorite bands / musicians out of about 20 I've been listening to for nearly a decade: Band-Maid (Prog Hard Rock); The Warning (Rock); Jinjer (Prog Groove Metal) & Lovebites (Rock Metal); Hiromi Uehara (Jazz Fusion Pianist); Yuja Wang (Concert Pianist); and Senri Kawaguchi (Drums) All considered among the best in the world. And 17 of 20 musicians are women! Thx, Wave!
I've watched hundreds, if not thousands, of musical performances on UA-cam and elsewhere over the decades, but this miraculous performance is my favorite hands down. I get goosebumps every time I watch it. Thank you for reacting to it and sharing the genius that is Hiromi Uehara.
FYI - time signatures - multiple - 4/4, 6/8, 7/8, 9/8 - or whatever overarching division that covers them all... It's more that there a sections and each section emphasises different time signatures with the bridges between each section being in yet a different time signature. Hiromi does that quite a lot in her earlier works (like Move) but less so in the most recent album.
This trio is the strongest and best of Hiromi's projects.
In fact, it is the longest running project.
It is unfortunate that it has ended due to Anthony Jackson's health problems.
If my wish comes true, I hope Anthony Jackson gets well and plays with this trio again.
All these billionaires are so uninspiring with their piles of hoarded wealth. My first plan of action would be to hire a band consisting of:
Hiromi Uehara - keys and guttural mouth sounds
Johnny Greenwood - guitar and auxiliary instrumentals
Thundercat - Bass and backing vocals
Gavin Harrison - drums
I like Hiromi's Sonic Bloom best.
Went and saw Hiromi and her current trio in Osaka last December... which was fairly awesome.... They did the new album but this particular piece has echoes of Kieth Emerson (well Emerson Lake and Palmer) from the Tarkus album.
I cannot even think as fast as they are playing!❤
Is real jazz blues😊😊
Developing rather than aping Jarrett, Tippett and the less commercial stuff from Corea. The music develops, whether you brand it nu-Jazz or post-fusion
Yes. Easily. Shes beyond Chopin
You should check desire live Ryan reacted.
Here's my top favorite bands / musicians out of about 20 I've been listening to for nearly a decade:
Band-Maid (Prog Hard Rock);
The Warning (Rock);
Jinjer (Prog Groove Metal) & Lovebites (Rock Metal);
Hiromi Uehara (Jazz Fusion Pianist);
Yuja Wang (Concert Pianist); and
Senri Kawaguchi (Drums)
All considered among the best in the world. And 17 of 20 musicians are women!
Thx, Wave!