I love the fact that they haven't edited out the work process, very generous of them. At first I thought, what? Musicians of this calibre don't know this tune? But yes, nobody knows all of the Jazz canon, refreshing. Thanks. They nailed it.
Nice to see and hear the great bass player member of the Viavattine musical family,Caropepe and Palermo family,sounds great as always,thank you for posting,very enjoyable.
As Jazzlive puts it, during the first minute you might get the impression that these people are not quite up to the job. Hang around a bit, and there's some bloody nifty playing going on. The pianist has really inventive ideas; he seems to be able to go on and on without repeating himself. They've made this little turnaround ditty quite sparkly. Nice work boys! Carry on.
True, but this is a great document of great jazz musicianship, in the sense that they put something only half remembered to good use as a vehicle for improvisation, there is absolutely no air and graces about it, even the great Parker is liable to be cannibalised and even murdered in the name of creative spontaneity. I love it.
I love the fact that they haven't edited out the work process, very generous of them. At first I thought, what? Musicians of this calibre don't know this tune? But yes, nobody knows all of the Jazz canon, refreshing. Thanks. They nailed it.
who asked?
Nice to see and hear the great bass player member of the Viavattine musical family,Caropepe and Palermo family,sounds great as always,thank you for posting,very enjoyable.
Bass and drums solos were really amazing. And the piano was great throughout
Thanks for sharing the process!
Phenomenal! Thank you so much.
Soulfully played
At 2:09 the lick. Now that feels sooooooo good
sounds very organic without processing. very nice.
As Jazzlive puts it, during the first minute you might get the impression that these people are not quite up to the job. Hang around a bit, and there's some bloody nifty playing going on. The pianist has really inventive ideas; he seems to be able to go on and on without repeating himself. They've made this little turnaround ditty quite sparkly. Nice work boys! Carry on.
definitely takes them afew minutes to get into it and gel, but they get there in the end, especially the bass solo.
Wasn't that pianist the leader of the band on Arsenio Hall?
Nice playing but they're missing a couple of changes in the progression. There's a Gm7 to C7 near the end of the melody phrase.
but thats jazz don't always stay with that old changes
True, but this is a great document of great jazz musicianship, in the sense that they put something only half remembered to good use as a vehicle for improvisation, there is absolutely no air and graces about it, even the great Parker is liable to be cannibalised and even murdered in the name of creative spontaneity. I love it.
@@cesarcamba1 This comment is great. Thanks for the laugh Cesar
Rehearsal / ensaio / version
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sweet!great bossa!
Sweet!
if you just listened to the first minute, you might think these guys are kind of hacky, but keep listening and the pianist kills
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