SAMBA DE ORFEU, AUTORES ANTÔNIO MARIA E LUIS BONFÁ, GRANDE OBRA MUSICAL, GRANDE OBRA MUSICAL, LINDA INTERPRETAÇÃO E APRESENTAÇÃO. PARABENIZO. ABRAÇOS CORDIAIS.
Wow some groove here. I really enjoyed this. Rich tight sound from this trio. Finn and Clif awesome on their instruments. And drummer keeping a tight rein on things. Awesome🤗🤗🤗
@@BlondieHappyGuy I always feel that the feet should get their own fee at the same rate as a bass player. Maybe spend it on pedicures and foot massages.
All it needs is just a little bit of coordination- great trio - respect to the left hands of everybody!! ❤🎉 or is the bass line played by pedal? Anyhow respect!! ... a i guess i saw that footwork at the end. Crazy.
Hi Eddie! I am enjoying your video up here in Toronto, Canada in 2023. Great performance! I hate to be the guy asking about equipment, but I'm hoping to upgrade my cymbals in 2024. I see you're using the Zildjian Custom Dark 18˝ crash. Are your other cymbals and the hi hats also Custom Dark? I play jazz standards (part time and not professionally). I will be looking for a used set. Would you recommend these?
Thanks for your kind words, Wayne. There's no doubt that Zildjian makes fine cymbals, and their K and K Custom lines are certainly a good choice for jazz. But the reality is that each individual cymbal has it's own unique character. Two cymbals that are the exact same make & model can have radically different sounds, so you really need to audition the cymbals in-person and choose the ones you like best. While I do like Zildjian, I play many different brands including Bosphorus, Istanbul, Crescent, Paiste, and others. My point is: pick what sounds good to you. Your cymbals are a part of your own unique sound, so have fun creating the "Wayne Sound."
Erstaunliche Orgel-Präsenz mit unauffälliger Fußtechnik - mal ohne die "JimmySmithian-Wonder-Styles"- und gespielt auf einer aktuellen Suzuki-Hammond-Orgel SK-2 (??) - mit einem supertollen Schlagzeugspieler - Kompliment!!
Jazz organ trios generally don't have a bassist. The bass notes are provided by the organist using either the pedals or the left hand. The normal instrumentation is organ/guitar/drums.
Thanks, Francesco. The traditional instrumentation for an organ trio is organ, guitar, and drums. There generally is not a bassist. The bass register is played by the organist with the left hand and/or feet.
Very good, and compliments to a group not known to me. Done with class, fun, skill, joy, plenty of polish. Bravo.
SAMBA DE ORFEU, AUTORES ANTÔNIO MARIA E LUIS BONFÁ, GRANDE OBRA MUSICAL, GRANDE OBRA MUSICAL, LINDA INTERPRETAÇÃO E APRESENTAÇÃO. PARABENIZO. ABRAÇOS CORDIAIS.
Wow some groove here. I really enjoyed this. Rich tight sound from this trio. Finn and Clif awesome on their instruments. And drummer keeping a tight rein on things. Awesome🤗🤗🤗
This is wake me up in the morning in a really good mood music
Incredibly rich sound from only a trio, our admiration!
@@BlondieHappyGuy I always feel that the feet should get their own fee at the same rate as a bass player. Maybe spend it on pedicures and foot massages.
Three fine musicians are all that's ever needed.👍
Wow this sounds awesome 👏👏👏👏👏
So good gents. Top drawer.
Linda versión. La disfruté. Saludos.
上手いバンドですね‼️特にドラムのリズムが素晴らしい…❤
heerlijk om naar te luisteren !!
This is awesome
Very cool!
Great drumming!
Beautiful Theme ❤❤❤😮😮 !!!!!!
BravooooO !!!!
Superb! Or better! 😊
A Pretty good version
You guys play great - fantastic group sound - you play together a lot? Sounds like it. Swinging and hip. -Greg Burrows
4:50 did they just had the same idea at the same time of modulating the harmony half a tone up? :]
All it needs is just a little bit of coordination- great trio - respect to the left hands of everybody!! ❤🎉 or is the bass line played by pedal? Anyhow respect!! ... a i guess i saw that footwork at the end. Crazy.
I’m playing a bit of both! Primarily left hand bass, but the foot pedals supplement what my hand does.
Yes...
Let it Snow!
Jose Feliciano's Version nailed it...
THE KEYBOARD IS SO GOOD HOW DO YOU DO THAT?
Hi Eddie! I am enjoying your video up here in Toronto, Canada in 2023. Great performance! I hate to be the guy asking about equipment, but I'm hoping to upgrade my cymbals in 2024. I see you're using the Zildjian Custom Dark 18˝ crash. Are your other cymbals and the hi hats also Custom Dark? I play jazz standards (part time and not professionally). I will be looking for a used set. Would you recommend these?
Thanks for your kind words, Wayne. There's no doubt that Zildjian makes fine cymbals, and their K and K Custom lines are certainly a good choice for jazz. But the reality is that each individual cymbal has it's own unique character. Two cymbals that are the exact same make & model can have radically different sounds, so you really need to audition the cymbals in-person and choose the ones you like best. While I do like Zildjian, I play many different brands including Bosphorus, Istanbul, Crescent, Paiste, and others. My point is: pick what sounds good to you. Your cymbals are a part of your own unique sound, so have fun creating the "Wayne Sound."
Leslie 3300? Can’t tell for sure…
Erstaunliche Orgel-Präsenz mit unauffälliger Fußtechnik - mal ohne die "JimmySmithian-Wonder-Styles"- und gespielt auf einer aktuellen Suzuki-Hammond-Orgel SK-2 (??) - mit einem supertollen Schlagzeugspieler - Kompliment!!
Bellevibeohenri😂
No bass! 😟 ???
Jazz organ trios generally don't have a bassist. The bass notes are provided by the organist using either the pedals or the left hand. The normal instrumentation is organ/guitar/drums.
@@EdEDrummer
Thanks for your reply Eddie.
I watched the video again and this time noticed you using the bass pedals. 😊
What is the name and make of that fabulous organ please?
Oh yes! Reminiscent of the great Hammonds, but it could be a number of modern synthesizers...
Hammond SK2
Clif has the smallest Organ in Michigan.😂
Well done, but the bass guitar is missing....
Thanks, Francesco. The traditional instrumentation for an organ trio is organ, guitar, and drums. There generally is not a bassist. The bass register is played by the organist with the left hand and/or feet.
ok, thanks for your kind replay. That was my opinion. Anyway you have a very pleasant sound. Congratulations for your performance@@EdEDrummer
Beyond music
Fabulous 👌 👏 👍