@@consulentecomunicazionestr3072Serves me right!! I took guitar and drum lessons at a local music shop, and I got into Berklee with drumming as my principal instrument. I chose that because I completely suck on guitar. Well, when I got there to sign up for classes other students told me no one comes to Berklee to drum and that I should switch to guitar if I could. I did, and while I am glad I studied some guitar for a year, I still suck at guitar. I am thinking of going back to drumming if I can sort out some arthritic issues in my hands.
I'll tell you what.... I'm looking this dude up right now and next the Bass player. The whole thing is kind of hard to believe. @@consulentecomunicazionestr3072
I used to be jealous and intimidated by this cat, but I grew up and now I’m inspired and motivated by him. What a great leader and example of how good we can be. At 72 my playing got energized by Matteo. Love to meet him and congratulate him. ✝️
I once had a stroke, and I was trying to relearn how to play the guitar. I took lessons from Kerry Mott who taught me jazz. I was struggling to get back good again so I was jealous, but the dude still taught me. He's a great guitarist millionaire who stays out of the lime light. He's a good dude. He can cover anyone. I've even seen him cover Frank Gambale and play just as well as him. I regained my skills to. I can play this. But , I'm a fan of this guy. He's remarkable.
@Nherdvous I grew up in the 60's and 70's. By the time I was 12 years old, I could play it all, but, I experienced a stroke when I was 17 years old, and I had to relearn how to play the guitar. It was a nightmare.
It's not "just scales" as someone is saying, it's the dance among pentatonic-diatonic-chromatic, the phrasing. Whoever loves Parker or Django or Coltrane or early Martino or Holdsworth etc. can easily relate to this style
I personally prefer some tasty and beautiful stuff, not a battle of using scales and boxes. Guess I don't like jazz , but I like jazz singers. I prefer Mateus Asato over Mancuso
While Matteo has played masterfully, and certainly this was a technical masterclass, the note choices here kind of left me scratching my head as none of it seemed to fit all too well which is weird because based on his Cherokee solo dude is masterful. I’ll chalk this up to just jitters from having so many judgmental eyes on you this being Namm
@@fmg9666 I feel you on that tbh, he has a lot of musicality in his I think? But the playing a lot of times leaves me cold. I would throw that up again to the algorithmic pressure to “shred” for views though.
Watched them live two weeks ago at their first live in the US. These guys are unreal and so in sync. Wish them so much luck. Italian talents is not just Sanremo bullshit..
The fact that many in the comments don't know who the bassist and the drummer are makes my heart cry, a fantastic all-Italian trio with Riccardo Oliva on bass and Giuanluca Pellerito on drums makes me proud to be Italian
@@arnaldodurigon3763 I love the fact that from a single spelling mistake you can establish the fact that I am not Italian, do you want me to share my location on whatsapp? I don't understand this gratuitous nastiness, and in any case you would have only had to look at my profile name to understand that perhaps you are wrong. Buona giornata testa di cazzo
this is nuts...one of my fav jazz tunes and in the top 3 best renditions ever IMO. and to think these dudes are just jamming at NAMM. freaking insane. level 1 billion
Matteo's guitar solos are smoother than a saxophone solo. Nuclear precision on harmonic progression. Absolutely brilliant, brilliant. No one in the world in the history of human guitarists has ever played like him.
This is yet another example of how many levels of musicianship there are out there. Not to take any thing away from those musicians who achieved commercial success, but these guys are technically on a very high level!!!
Rock musicians are on average technically bland, stylistically as well. That's why the traver baker's are so popular Jazz musicians are on average the opposite... Proficient and exciting to listen to
Bass player is killing it and flowing with the music, he plays his part without even thinking about it and is fully aware of what his band mates are playing.
ma la cosa più bella è che matteo, come i suoi amici, ha una faccia pulita. Lo è anche la sua giovane età e la sua musica. una bella immagine dell'italia
Mamma mia quanto sono bravi questi ragazzi! e poi fanno i programmi come x factor per trovare talenti...ma date spazio e visibilità a questi ragazzi che sono semplicemente pazzeschi!!!
What an absolute BLAST watching the interplay between these three and how much fun they're having together. It goes without saying how phenomenal Matteo's playing is, but the bass and drummer are both awesome in their own right. Great drum solo at the end...fun.
Every time I see and hear him play all i can do is smile. And I love the whole band, they're all great musicians. I keep saying it he is the best there is and likely the best there ever was. And it's not only me smiling, just look at the faces of people watching them.
Superlativi ! Non solo Matteo, ma Riccardo e Gianluca.. cavolo ragazzi, siete il futuro della musica in Italia, altro che i bambocci pilotati dalla Sony.... ci siamo capiti vero ?
It's fun to watch drummer - a real character - and how they all interact, too. Makes for a great show, even just in a show booth. It's even better at same venue NAMM '24 playing "Chameleon". Great fun and interaction....
Show the Drummer love too. Towards the end he was playing off tempo yet still holding on to the beat by a thread at the same time. Amazing timing, and skill! Bravo!
Gianluca Pellerito had never played that particular kit before that day! (It was provided by the booth so drummers wouldn't have to schlep their kits around the NAMM booths.) Riccardo Oliva is solid on bass as well. They all play so well together.
I am also amazed by the drummer on the Elmo drum set.
SmackPac drum kit
Playing that soft and that tempo ain’t easy!
Gianluca Pellerito studied over 3 years at Berklee college, and is one of the most interesting young drummers today. Please look at his videos.
@@consulentecomunicazionestr3072Serves me right!! I took guitar and drum lessons at a local music shop, and I got into Berklee with drumming as my principal instrument. I chose that because I completely suck on guitar. Well, when I got there to sign up for classes other students told me no one comes to Berklee to drum and that I should switch to guitar if I could. I did, and while I am glad I studied some guitar for a year, I still suck at guitar. I am thinking of going back to drumming if I can sort out some arthritic issues in my hands.
I'll tell you what.... I'm looking this dude up right now and next the Bass player. The whole thing is kind of hard to believe.
@@consulentecomunicazionestr3072
The bassist and the drummer are amazing too
Vero! trio eccezionale e molto affiatato
Yes that little tiger drum set lol....he's good
I used to be jealous and intimidated by this cat, but I grew up and now I’m inspired and motivated by him. What a great leader and example of how good we can be. At 72 my playing got energized by Matteo. Love to meet him and congratulate him. ✝️
And he's still a young guy! Imagine how his playing will progress over the decades!
I once had a stroke, and I was trying to relearn how to play the guitar. I took lessons from Kerry Mott who taught me jazz. I was struggling to get back good again so I was jealous, but the dude still taught me. He's a great guitarist millionaire who stays out of the lime light. He's a good dude. He can cover anyone. I've even seen him cover Frank Gambale and play just as well as him. I regained my skills to. I can play this. But , I'm a fan of this guy. He's remarkable.
@Nherdvous I grew up in the 60's and 70's. By the time I was 12 years old, I could play it all, but, I experienced a stroke when I was 17 years old, and I had to relearn how to play the guitar. It was a nightmare.
Wish ur well and jamming now
I’m 105 and just learned guitar.
That drummer is killing it with2 drums.
He’s name is Gianluca Pelllerito and yes, he’s a hell of a drummer!!
Yes excellent drumming
Dude is absolutely out of his mind on the sticks!
Gianluca Pellerito electrifies that drum kit.
Drummer was cooking some chop suey! 🔥
It's not "just scales" as someone is saying, it's the dance among pentatonic-diatonic-chromatic, the phrasing. Whoever loves Parker or Django or Coltrane or early Martino or Holdsworth etc. can easily relate to this style
I personally prefer some tasty and beautiful stuff, not a battle of using scales and boxes. Guess I don't like jazz , but I like jazz singers. I prefer Mateus Asato over Mancuso
While Matteo has played masterfully, and certainly this was a technical masterclass, the note choices here kind of left me scratching my head as none of it seemed to fit all too well which is weird because based on his Cherokee solo dude is masterful. I’ll chalk this up to just jitters from having so many judgmental eyes on you this being Namm
@@NAETEMUSIC it is mainly a technical display. I miss melody, soul and thematic here.
@@fmg9666 I feel you on that tbh, he has a lot of musicality in his I think? But the playing a lot of times leaves me cold. I would throw that up again to the algorithmic pressure to “shred” for views though.
Drummer is freakin insane. Dude this Matteo is something else
not only Matteo plays ! Perfect trio!
You can tell that these three have been playing together for a while and know how to communicate well when jamming. Very nice
Mateo's solo was unreal, but how perfect was his comping for the bass solo!?
Watched them live two weeks ago at their first live in the US. These guys are unreal and so in sync. Wish them so much luck. Italian talents is not just Sanremo bullshit..
The fact that many in the comments don't know who the bassist and the drummer are makes my heart cry, a fantastic all-Italian trio with Riccardo Oliva on bass and Giuanluca Pellerito on drums makes me proud to be Italian
only Italian can play that way. 👌
Giuancula.. really!
You can't be Italian..
@@arnaldodurigon3763 I love the fact that from a single spelling mistake you can establish the fact that I am not Italian, do you want me to share my location on whatsapp? I don't understand this gratuitous nastiness, and in any case you would have only had to look at my profile name to understand that perhaps you are wrong.
Buona giornata testa di cazzo
That drummer is really good!
And his first time playing that SmackPac kit! He adapted well!
It's not just his technique. His storytelling and ear are out of this world!!!
this is nuts...one of my fav jazz tunes and in the top 3 best renditions ever IMO. and to think these dudes are just jamming at NAMM. freaking insane. level 1 billion
Matteo is a legend in the making. I can't wait to see what else him and his crew get up to.
Dude it's insane, I can't belive this ...unbelievable tasty creative lines 😮💨
Wow the drummer 😮
next level of musicianship...future is here
This trio is nuts.
Greatest trio on the planet today!
It's been decades since I listened to Spain with such excitement!!!!
Matteo's guitar solos are smoother than a saxophone solo.
Nuclear precision on harmonic progression.
Absolutely brilliant, brilliant.
No one in the world in the history of human guitarists has ever played like him.
Slow it down. There have been greats before and there will be greats after
Bro doesn’t know Guthrie Govan exists
Not even Matteo would agree with that..
Dude, Allan Holdsworth created his own musical language, scales, chords and all. I mean, this guy is good, but he's not on that level.
@@Nichi-Ji Guthrie isn't even a master lol what are you on. Ever heard of Pat Martino?
all three are awesome. i need three eyes to watch each one of them a modern super group
Dude everyone is absolutely on fire! The drummer though... keeping rhythm like gravity keeping the earth from going off course.
This drummer surely was on a right gig.
This is yet another example of how many levels of musicianship there are out there. Not to take any thing away from those musicians who achieved commercial success, but these guys are technically on a very high level!!!
Commercial success has less to do with musicianship and more to do with post production editing
Rock musicians are on average technically bland, stylistically as well. That's why the traver baker's are so popular
Jazz musicians are on average the opposite... Proficient and exciting to listen to
Virtuoso
@@drumtwo4seven jazz is not music. It's nerds jamming for nerds who can pat each other in the back.
@drumtwo4seven Matteo doesn't classify himself as jazz musician, nor anything. Closest was fusion. He loves rock and jazz. It's lit.
I like that he plays fingerstyle, and super clean at that.
Bass player is killing it and flowing with the music, he plays his part without even thinking about it and is fully aware of what his band mates are playing.
Looks my man doesn’t need that string dampener after all to sound crystal fuckin clear,what a talent.
Bravo Matteo...Orgoglio Siciliano! Lascia perdere tutti i "rosiconi" che inutilmente cercano di screditarti.
¿Por qué lo quieren desacreditar? Curiosidad
My family is also from Palermo area Very proud of this lovely talented young man. Bravo
Woww drum woww
Three of the finest musicians on the planet today!
His drummer guy is awesome too, as is the bassist
Absolutely! They are well matched musically and in attitude. They make great music together and have fun doing it!
How lucky to watch this for free 😍
I love everything about this!!! The unorthodox picking style and the grooving drummer
I love everyone standing around just vibing
Sick drummer
NAMM was magical this year. I hope all of the following years are along these same lines. I had a blast.
Che trio fantastico. Matteo Mancuso (Guitar) ( Riccardo Oliva (bass) Andrea Pellerito (Drums)
Gianluca Pellerito
@@marypitarresi8331 Urka, non so quale processo ha usato il mio anziano cervello😂🤗
Every solo of his is a gem. Incredible.
superb trio. what a great drum sound! Matteo has assimilated so many guitar styles. Great bass playing too.
Simply. Magnifico!!
I would love to hear them do something a little uptempo. Holy moly…
Totally insane…
ma la cosa più bella è che matteo, come i suoi amici, ha una faccia pulita. Lo è anche la sua giovane età e la sua musica. una bella immagine dell'italia
Scary shredding! OMG. I’m hiding under the table - tell me when it’s safe to come out!🎶🎸🎶
Totally safe…if you’ve been experienced. Have you ever been experienced?
Well…I have… ;-)
@@cohalensadventures5331are you experienced?
This question seems familiar😂.
@@MrTarlecon Asked and answered, counselor! ;-)
Italian flag in the back ground and all. Great performance!!
Right hand and left hand skills, something the best classical/Spanish guitarists strive for.
Group of sensational musicians. Holy. 🔥 🔥 🔥
Matteo Mancuso, hai la sezione ritmica che meriti. Fantastici.
Thanks for all the jazz music northen people jeje
Saludos de oriental
Incomparably good! Saw them the following week in Sacramento at a sold-out show, they were on fire!
The Drummer!!👍👍👍👍👍wow!! Matteo is the Master!! The Bass man ok
Mighty... Drummer so relaxed incredible
All three are on next level.
Wow, just wow!!!
l'umiltà di questi ragazzi è commovente ... e pensare che sono semplicemente di un altro pianeta...
These Trio can walk anywhere in the World Bravo''...
These dudes brought the heat
I didnt 'know those Hello Kitty drum sets from your local Toys r' Us could sound that good! My toddler nephew is getting one tomorrw w!
Smackpac makes that all in one kit
amazing drummer. I got hyped.
Truly the man of the moment on guitar. But as mentioned below, the drummer and bassist add some great contributionss. Great swinging jazz.
Arrangiamento ed esecuzione talmente perfetti che ogni giorno mi ritrovo ad ascoltarvi. Picciò, siete spettacolari.
The tone is so clean it can kill 99.99 percent of germs !
Great trio!
Mamma mia quanto sono bravi questi ragazzi! e poi fanno i programmi come x factor per trovare talenti...ma date spazio e visibilità a questi ragazzi che sono semplicemente pazzeschi!!!
...sono programmati già organizzati e impacchettati per la massa....nulla è reale... purtroppo.
Quelle sono trasmissioni tv che non hanno nulla a che fare con la musica
Yo these guys are legit one of a kind
чудеса))))))виртуоз , настоящий!!!
Great Trio Matteo we are proud of you ❤
making italy proud! Bravissimi ragazzi!... they all so talented go check them out, finally getting the recognition they deserve!
And a six-string bass! 👍🏼
Another in Italy's storied history of producing monumental music makers
the faces of the people in the background 😁 so good Matteo!
Listening to Matteo makes me glad to be alive.
What an absolute BLAST watching the interplay between these three and how much fun they're having together. It goes without saying how phenomenal Matteo's playing is, but the bass and drummer are both awesome in their own right. Great drum solo at the end...fun.
Glad to see this amazing talented young musician inspiring new generations to pick the guitar and play in different ways, awesome!
That drummer is so spot on it's crazy.
Every time I see and hear him play all i can do is smile. And I love the whole band, they're all great musicians. I keep saying it he is the best there is and likely the best there ever was. And it's not only me smiling, just look at the faces of people watching them.
Non sono semplicemente bravi sono dei fuoriclasse !!!!
Superlativi ! Non solo Matteo, ma Riccardo e Gianluca.. cavolo ragazzi, siete il futuro della musica in Italia, altro che i bambocci pilotati dalla Sony.... ci siamo capiti vero ?
Great recording of this Al di Meola 2.0, thank you!
O som de altíssima qualidade ainda existe, graças a estes prodígios. Obrigado Matteo! Som humano.
I like this genre.. great job 👌
Drummer's facial expressions are a show in the show 😄
It's fun to watch drummer - a real character - and how they all interact, too. Makes for a great show, even just in a show booth. It's even better at same venue NAMM '24 playing "Chameleon". Great fun and interaction....
Jazz is life itself. Matteo really caught..
amazing :-)
Very good ! The yellow drummer killed it !
He's Gianluca Pellerito
First time watch them play Spain circa 2019 on UA-cam. Gods, 5 years ago!
I know- so cool to see them together in this context after having followed Matteo for so many years based, in part, on that original Spain video!
Same
Discovered during Covid
This incredible performance appearing as a NAMM sideshow, what a lucky crowd!!!
OMG these Sicilyan guys are terrifying! ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Mostruoso
Monstrueux❤
they are all amazing, but im stunned by the drummer
very good matteo you are an oasis in the desert
Show the Drummer love too. Towards the end he was playing off tempo yet still holding on to the beat by a thread at the same time. Amazing timing, and skill! Bravo!
Gianluca Pellerito had never played that particular kit before that day! (It was provided by the booth so drummers wouldn't have to schlep their kits around the NAMM booths.)
Riccardo Oliva is solid on bass as well. They all play so well together.
The drummer!.
Matteoooo!!!! Inizia ad allungar le note.. melodía. Sei un mostro, sei davvero il numero uno. Non perderti, ogni bene
World class!!❤
Its like a Khan keyboards.... amazing guitar sound .... i think born a new legend guitar
perfect trio !!
I’d love a Mateo Mancuso and Max Ostro live jam at NAMM or in the near future!