Thelonious Monk Piano Solo - 'Round Midnight

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  • Monk performing his tune "'Round Midnight". Recorded December 15th 1969

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  • @dsinanan43
    @dsinanan43 12 років тому +63

    Nobody has mastered timing better than this man here. Always seemingly late, yet ALWAYS on time.

  • @irokosalei5133
    @irokosalei5133 10 років тому +138

    1:18 The guy is so good he can bend notes on an acoustic piano. (even before Herbie on synth, holy shit!)

    • @ajacobs100
      @ajacobs100 8 років тому +1

      +IrokoSalei Hahahaha

    • @bome1362
      @bome1362 8 років тому

      How tho??

    • @adeniji24
      @adeniji24 7 років тому +4

      This made me laugh uncontrollably at the middle of the night. Nice comment m8 :P

    • @ergbudster3333
      @ergbudster3333 5 років тому +4

      @@bome1362 Creative dissonance.

    • @danjv
      @danjv 4 роки тому +9

      Monk said he's interested in the sounds between the keys.

  • @galicius
    @galicius 5 років тому +173

    I was fortunate to have heard and “met” Mr. Monk in the early 1970’s during his appearance at the Village Vanguard. He was accompanied by a trio including a tenor a saxophone but Mr. Monk’s participation was very minimal. During a break I used a men’s room. There was no one else inside and in walked Mr. Monk. I seized the opportunity and addressed him in a brash manner using his first name with something like “How about ‘Round Midnight?” Mr. Monk looked at me with very moist eyes that I have a clear memory of and did not say anything. I was thrilled however that when his quartet returned and after another tune he began my request. These are the most memorable jazz minutes.

    • @peternemeth1777
      @peternemeth1777 4 роки тому +13

      Great story. Thanks for sharing.

    • @frankvignolaeducation3315
      @frankvignolaeducation3315 4 роки тому +13

      That's one of the greatest stories I have ever heard. Thank you. He must have truly been thrilled to have received that request.

    • @Hedonkeviik
      @Hedonkeviik 2 роки тому +2

      What are moist eyes?

    • @glennhecker4422
      @glennhecker4422 Рік тому +1

      @@Hedonkeviik Could mean that he was moved to the brink of tears by the request...? Not sure

    • @raimoroine5331
      @raimoroine5331 5 місяців тому +1

      I saw him in Helsinki with Dizzy Gillespie, and his solo in 'Round Midnight silenced the whole hall... ☺

  • @Cpt_Guirk
    @Cpt_Guirk 2 роки тому +5

    The trick here is how he rythmically swings back and forth between dissonance to consonance.

  • @marda145
    @marda145 9 років тому +222

    My right ear enjoyed it...

    • @ajacobs100
      @ajacobs100 8 років тому +48

      +marda145 my left ear enjoyed it. I had the headphones the wrong way around.

    • @nicholemccray5684
      @nicholemccray5684 8 років тому +2

      +marda145 Right! 😂

    • @richardsidler
      @richardsidler 8 років тому +3

      Thought it was my board again.

    • @diplamatikjuan3595
      @diplamatikjuan3595 6 років тому +9

      my left ear was jealous as hell

    • @jeremydyar7566
      @jeremydyar7566 6 років тому +5

      Such a great rendition, such a shitty recording

  • @ianmorton4136
    @ianmorton4136 2 роки тому +8

    The tern "genius" is the most overused word in the English language. Thelonius Monk is one of the few who really deserved to be called a musical genius.

  • @VicViper26
    @VicViper26 11 років тому +51

    Well, as Thelonious said, "Pianos don't have any wrong notes!"

  • @drbekken
    @drbekken 7 років тому +87

    People need to get away from the tyranny of 'perfectionism', and learn to appreciate unique artistic expression such as this. There is nobody who will ever be able to play piano in this manner, anywhere in the world. Monk was his own man, fully and completely. Respect.

    • @thelonious76
      @thelonious76 4 роки тому +8

      sorry, but I think this is perfect. Maybe beyond perfectionism ; )

    • @adesewaiwalewa7621
      @adesewaiwalewa7621 4 роки тому +5

      I find it interesting that we allow visual artists to create in multiple visual techniques but not audible artist.

    • @vittoriorabagliati8532
      @vittoriorabagliati8532 3 роки тому +1

      that's absolutely the point, Dr Bekken

    • @marcrabary7912
      @marcrabary7912 2 роки тому

      @@vittoriorabagliati8532 -0q

  • @ciousli
    @ciousli 7 років тому +116

    "Thelonious Monk is an example of an exceptionally uncorrupted creative talent. He has accepted the challenges that one must accept to forge a music utilizing the jazz process. Because he lacks, perhaps fortunately, exposure to the Western classical music tradition or, for that matter, comprehensive exposure to any music other than jazz and American popular music, his reflections of formal superficialities and their replacement with fundamental structure has resulted in a unique and astoundingly pure music.
    Make no mistake. This man knows exactly what he is doing in a theoretical way - organized, more than likely, in a personal terminology, but strongly organized nevertheless. We can be further grateful to him for combining aptitude, insight, drive, compassion, fantasy, and whatever else makes the "total" artist, and we should also be grateful for such direct speech in an age of insurmountable conformist pressures.
    In a recent 'Down Beat' Blindfold Test, I was played a Thelonious Monk track. I might repeat here part of my reaction: Monk approaches the piano and, I should add right now, music as well, from an "angle" that, although unprecedented, is just the right "angle" for him. Perhaps this is the major reason for my feeling the same respect and admiration for his work that I do for Erroll Garner's, though they might seem poles apart to the casual listener. Each seems to me as great as any man can be great if he works true to his talents, neither over nor underestimating them and, most important, functions within his limitations.
    You will experience an absolutely inimitable performance when you listen to this recording and bless the beauty of the fact that there just ain't no other like it. To exemplify this is a noble accomplishment and testimony to an exceptional, worthwhile life."
    -- BILL EVANS

    • @NikkoWhitworth
      @NikkoWhitworth 6 років тому +25

      Unfortunately Bill is completely wrong that Monk was illiterate of Western classical music, as his first real piano teacher was actually a classical violinist who taught Monk pieces by Mozart, Lizst, Beethoven etc...

    • @ciousli
      @ciousli 6 років тому +26

      Yes that is true. His early life was extensively researched in the book "Thelonious Monk: The Life and Times of an American Original" by Robin DG Kelley. This biography states that he listened to his sister practicing classical piano music from an early age. He also once said "I learned how to read before I took lessons". It is said that he started to play piano when he was 6 years old. He was an autodidact until the age of 11. After that he studied with his first real piano teacher Simon Wolf. "The kinds of exercises he gave Thelonious came out of the books of Liszt, Chopin, Rachmaninoff. These were the composers Monk was drawn to; Bach, Beethoven to a lesser degree."
      Monk knew classical music and he had listened to it. But it's important to see, that although he played it to some degree, he was a church organist and folk song player, not a classical musician. All his following teachers were stride pianists and jazz players. He probably never had the time to really dig into classical like Bill Evans did. I mean, Bills words are to be taken relative to the level those guys achieved, and relative to Bills own perspective on music as a capable classical pianist.

    • @carlaserio7444
      @carlaserio7444 6 років тому +2

      My Heart Is singing along.

    • @melf9361
      @melf9361 5 років тому

      ua-cam.com/video/2cZ4u9ZbC-4/v-deo.html

    • @Gorboduc
      @Gorboduc 2 роки тому +1

      There's a tape somewhere purporting to be Monk playing Chopin at home, the Revolutionary Etude if I recall correctly.

  • @SuperMartin223
    @SuperMartin223 12 років тому +24

    Greatest jazz tune ever, in my opinion. And the most unique pianist ever, probably.

  • @raulsouza5866
    @raulsouza5866 2 роки тому +15

    I find Monk's solo reditions always so entertaining to watch...it's like his fully free.

  • @Kalonjikala
    @Kalonjikala 6 років тому +16

    Monk played this tune thousands of times and Im sure he probably never played it the same way twice.Ive heard many versions . Sometimes solo and sometimes with an ensemble but always to his audience and under great duress due to his mental health problems. The notion that he was probably on psychotropics when he played this makes it all the more amazing. This man played for little money most of his career so clearly he loved what he did for the current and future generations.

  • @BrianRussick
    @BrianRussick 8 років тому +42

    Some Monk & Bill Evans is all I need for eternity

  • @charlesbarry6730
    @charlesbarry6730 7 років тому +59

    The master of dissonance.

    • @yaelquiroz4411
      @yaelquiroz4411 7 років тому +2

      💪

    • @ergbudster3333
      @ergbudster3333 5 років тому +5

      Ah. Very wise. Knows how to listen. I've seen the unknowing say things like "Oh that guy is making mistakes ha ha!" Sad to be that ignorant but oh well. Discernment is hard won and doesn't go to everyone. Cheers.

    • @Hytsuprofs
      @Hytsuprofs 3 місяці тому

      yep the King of Harmony !

  • @carlysevero7921
    @carlysevero7921 2 роки тому +9

    This guy was a genius.... ❤️ You Thelonious Sphere Monk.... I could play this song a million times....

  • @bluemonk9480
    @bluemonk9480 3 роки тому +6

    I know it's not on purpose but the modulation at 1:19 is so hip!!

  • @atombomb31458
    @atombomb31458 10 років тому +22

    this is a piece of heaven that I enjoy listening to as much as I like listening to chopin

  • @DihelsonMendonca
    @DihelsonMendonca 3 роки тому +10

    The first time I heard Monk, I thought it was a joke, like a drummer playing the piano without having any class before, but knowing the notes. Monk had the most weird technique on the history of the piano. At first sight, one could swear he´s anything, but a pianist. It´s astonishing even how he can play this way without so many wrong notes. Look that his fingers are always on the horizontal plane, contrary to all piano teaching so far. But, obviously he was a genius in himself and he did many good compositions, like this classic one. We can´t compare touches, but listen to Monk play, and listen to Bill Evans...two different schools, two diferent touches, but both genius.

    • @jesusislordsavior6343
      @jesusislordsavior6343 Рік тому +2

      Nice commentary there, very well said. I was baffled by Monk at first, but I figured that there must be a reason for his reputation,
      so I kept listening from time to time.
      I'm pretty sure that Monk knew the 'right' way to play, and fashioned his awkward approach deliberately, to achieve the sound he wanted.
      Toleration of wrong notes was part of his aesthetic; toleration of rhythmic imprecision, not so much! He said that one didn't have to be a percussionist to play in time, which is true in classical music as well.
      If one listens to enough of his work, one finds that he had excellent facility, at least in the right hand. But he wasn't much interested in display, rather in form, color, mood, and of course rhythm.
      As an ensemble player and a composer of minimalist tendencies, I guess he didn't need to sound like a one-man orchestra either.
      When Waller, Hines, Wilson, Tatum, Garner, or Peterson played, there was an awful lot more going on. They also had bigger paws, exceptional paws.
      There is one solo piece of his, 'Ruby, My Dear', where he uses richer textures reminiscent of a big band. But the tone is hard and percussive, the impression cold and rigid. It's pretty weird IMO, but obviously he did what he wanted.

    • @barryo5158
      @barryo5158 6 місяців тому

      Those are the right notes!

  • @BrunoGebarski
    @BrunoGebarski 6 років тому +5

    Amazing, brilliant, incredible preternatural and out of this world: Thelonious Monk par excellence! Bebop Jazz to the utmost humanly impossible chord development and combination only Monk can be credited for! Round Midnight represents the excellence of Wolfgang Amadeous Mozart's Requiem or Ludwig Van Beethoven's Appassionata Piano Sonata in Jazz Bebop version...

  •  7 років тому +11

    Beautiful harmonics. Monk never wasted a note. Never said more than needed saying. That was simply amazing playing.

  • @billcarson9402
    @billcarson9402 Рік тому +6

    I simply can stop to listen a this every day , so deep and moving what an outstanding musician , I truly enjoy listen him on this MONO version ❤
    RIP legend
    Icon of all jazz musicians

  • @WesternStatesTrailMuseum
    @WesternStatesTrailMuseum 7 років тому +14

    Monk's music resonates with my soul.

  • @Slabbers
    @Slabbers 12 років тому +10

    The man who could play round corners - endlessly surprising, no matter how many times you listen. Just wonderful.

  • @lizhahn9474
    @lizhahn9474 3 роки тому +6

    THIS is blowing my mind ... he has to be one of Keith Jarretts greatest influences

  • @fedjadjadja
    @fedjadjadja 2 роки тому +3

    Such a master, if jazz would be star wars, the monk would be no doubt yoda, the secret eccentric master controlling the strings

  • @oriraykai3610
    @oriraykai3610 2 роки тому +7

    That's beautiful. Someone should transcribe that and sell it as a piece of classical music because it is.

  • @calvinlewis8924
    @calvinlewis8924 5 років тому +4

    There is only one category left beyond the best. As the late fight manager trainer Angelo Dundee once said: “ this is a whole other ballgame “ Thelonius Monk was that other ballgame.

  • @larrycourtneyjr.126
    @larrycourtneyjr.126 3 роки тому +5

    Thelonius Sphere Monk, one of the true giants of jazz and of 20th century popular music. That is a great performance of a great tune. Monk is one of just a handful of artists who always makes me think," I wonder what he thought about as he was playing that?" Always unique and fresh, always coming up with new ideas in a classic piece of material he's played countless times.For me , the most compelling and fascinating figure in the history of jazz.

  • @sallybowles2781
    @sallybowles2781 6 років тому +4

    ok, I listened to 20 versions, this is my personal favourite - followed by Davis, Jarrett, Rollins, Gillespie, Chet Baker, Bill Evans - THANK YOU youtube!

  • @brooklynjazzdoc5611
    @brooklynjazzdoc5611 12 років тому +6

    Poster/producer: Thank you. Hard to find and unappreciated solo. This guy started something very big. He made a paragraph out of two words! He used rests like most use multiple measures. Such a talent. Alex above got it so right!

  • @edwardskinner651
    @edwardskinner651 6 років тому +13

    What gets me is that he had to hear this first in his mind to play it. Astounding! Pure genius.

    • @Gurci28
      @Gurci28 Рік тому

      Thelonious Sphere Monk was an American composer and jazz pianist who contributed to the cool jazz, hard bop, and bebop styles of music. He was a classically trained pianist. 6:09 [jazz org blog; MasterClass]

  • @markrevelle1
    @markrevelle1 4 роки тому +3

    most of the jazz world's great soloists from Bill Evans to Keith Jarret have recorded Monk's tune. None comes close to this.

  • @Kenofit
    @Kenofit 10 років тому +13

    When the ears hear truly genuine and artistic talent; we sometimes can't conceptualize that this is actually what our ears are hearing.

  • @TheLazaster
    @TheLazaster 12 років тому +7

    this man looks like hes playing the piano for the first time, but that subtle hesitation adds to the whole feeling of this masterpiece

  • @joeb434
    @joeb434 12 років тому +6

    His lack of conventional keyboard dexterity actually adds to his creativity. Never realized this before. Wow, what a post!

  • @127eadgbe
    @127eadgbe 12 років тому +9

    One of the most fascinating people in jazz. Respect.

  • @markbra
    @markbra 7 років тому +12

    Master of the bitter,sweet. Acid, Alkaline.

  • @ALexKaffee
    @ALexKaffee 13 років тому +6

    Wow, this guy is lifting the piano (1:04) without the slightest hint of a wink not to speak of playing a wrong note. That, dear friends, is true mastery. Body and soul!

  • @hyperdog67
    @hyperdog67 13 років тому +4

    @ALexKaffee You are so right...this is quite possibly the most beautiful piece of music I've ever heard in my life.It has the capacity to bring you to tears or just smile.

  • @louismarcell
    @louismarcell 9 років тому +20

    Every bad note is good ! One

  • @MastanehNazarian
    @MastanehNazarian 5 років тому +7

    The master and the master of cadence.

  • @79Tomasso
    @79Tomasso 5 років тому +11

    Always introspective, never predictable. His timing is insane.

  • @flplay2379
    @flplay2379 3 роки тому +24

    Mr. Monk is Jimi Hendrix of piano jazz...Such unfinished beauty , different rhythmic dynamic, beautifully dissonance , each tone hits you right in the heart..The greatest ever

    • @klaus8456
      @klaus8456 Рік тому +8

      Thelonious Monk is the Thelonious Monk of the Piano, I think that is the better saying...

    • @peterfilardo9380
      @peterfilardo9380 Рік тому +1

      brilliant remark/comparison between Monk & Jimi

    • @stevenjosephs9
      @stevenjosephs9 Рік тому +1

      Jimi

    • @ahvidharris3732
      @ahvidharris3732 Рік тому +1

      I know you mean well, but Hendrix lived his entire life within Monk's - If anything, Hendrix was the Monk of guitar ; But factually, and stylistically-> they were just themselves

  • @marceloparra2909
    @marceloparra2909 3 роки тому +2

    No encuentro ningún comentario a en español, aun si encuentro tanta imaginación, pero esta impro está llena de cool jazz o hardcore y acordes ya integrados

  • @mohrobati554
    @mohrobati554 4 роки тому +5

    this is by far the best jazz performance i've ever seen

  • @samjoynermusic
    @samjoynermusic 13 років тому +3

    There is nothing to say...The music speaks for itself...We are so busy trying to see and hear where Monk is going nobody wants to stop to write a comment...

  • @Technolasco
    @Technolasco 10 років тому +42

    This man is a genius, not everyone will understand his music or style! :)

    • @ccaammiinniiito2
      @ccaammiinniiito2 10 років тому +4

      True! You nailed it!

    • @Garramedia
      @Garramedia 7 років тому +13

      The word "understand" is a loaded weapon...I don't understand trees or the smell of flowers but I love them

    • @edwardskinner651
      @edwardskinner651 7 років тому

      what makes his "genius" is that he had to hear what he's playing in his head first. truly amazing.

    • @elmyr4art
      @elmyr4art 7 років тому

      Just on those days when you wrote your note one pianist understood and plays his interpretation on The Lincoln Center NY invited by Wynton Marsalis. I am pretty sure that dear Thelonious Monk hum in his grave "I live again" - when Joey Alexander plays Round Midnight

    • @emidiotedeschi9905
      @emidiotedeschi9905 6 років тому

      Marv TechNolasko gb

  • @charlesdaragon
    @charlesdaragon 12 років тому +4

    A genius is a genius and never dont mind. He is the freedon of music... music with large wings! simply a genius!

  • @gamertooth17
    @gamertooth17 12 років тому +5

    An almost percussive style of playing for chords, I think. I can dig that. :)

  • @Tuathadestrider
    @Tuathadestrider 12 років тому +3

    I don't see what's so objectionable about that sentiment. To each his own, right? I prefer Monk's version, but if other versions makes you happier, go for it and listen to those!! As long as music is making people happier, we should all be content.

  • @lexgrot5817
    @lexgrot5817 3 роки тому +2

    Гений

  • @homePicShow1
    @homePicShow1 12 років тому +21

    this tune is a masterpiece

    • @Gurci28
      @Gurci28 Рік тому

      Round Midnight is Thelonious Monk's most famous composition. Written in the key of Eb Minor, the 6 flats in the key signature take some getting used to but the tune contains lots of interesting chord changes and harmonic movements. 3:46 [PianoGroove]

    • @Gurci28
      @Gurci28 Рік тому

      “Round Midnight” is Thelonious Monk’s best-known jazz composition and carries the grand distinction of being the most-recorded jazz standard written by any jazz musician. 5:35 [Jazz Standards]

  • @PolarChimes
    @PolarChimes 3 роки тому +3

    Wonderful music. It evokes a spacious feeling. I imagine now a sphere inside which innumerable processes work together in a unity that unpredictably ruptures into tension before resolving again. It is alive by being this churning uncertainty.

    • @FlaThunderstorm
      @FlaThunderstorm 3 роки тому

      PolarChimes
      One of the prettiest jazz pieces ever written. Monk was an incredible composer because he understood harmony, counterpoint, and melody line better than most.

  • @torontoBluejays87
    @torontoBluejays87 8 років тому +47

    Monk was a master. Don't be fooled, this man could play, and play with perfect precision. His time was unlike anything you will ever hear. I think the only person who I could listen to as much solo piano is Tatum. 3am and still sipping on a whiskey listening to Monk...life is good. BTW I play piano but am about 1/1000 of the player Monk is and have been playing for over 20 years.

    • @josetato
      @josetato 8 років тому +2

      Been playing for 20 years and I donno what do you find so great about his playing.

    • @jacquelinedowney5736
      @jacquelinedowney5736 8 років тому +3

      Your honesty is WONDERFUL,,,I deeply related to your words "1/000 of the player Monk is [etc] I'm a piano player who gave up when I came to the same conclusion as did you! Thank you for your comment.

    • @irokosalei5133
      @irokosalei5133 7 років тому

      I'm sure your better than 1/1000

    • @torontoBluejays87
      @torontoBluejays87 7 років тому +12

      His imagination was incredible. Don't want to start a "youtube war" but I defy you to upload anything you play that comes close to Monk's solo piano performances. I will be waiting.

    • @torontoBluejays87
      @torontoBluejays87 7 років тому +2

      Didn't give up. I still love playing. Just so much respect for this man. Even Bud Powell, who was a close friend and possibly one of the most influential pianists, was in awe of Monk.

  • @josecamilo1640
    @josecamilo1640 3 роки тому +3

    Monk is the espistome of an art!! Period!!!!!!!!

  • @aaronamccoy
    @aaronamccoy 12 років тому +3

    check out the live version of bud powell playing this composition, monk approved

  • @DSAK55
    @DSAK55 Рік тому +1

    You have to know the Rules before you can successfully break them

  • @RSTAR2009
    @RSTAR2009 11 років тому +3

    Exactly! All of my piano instructors explained the importance of NOT playing with "flat" fingers. Art was creative melodically and digitally ( God he was quick digitally ). But, like Oscar Peterson stated Thelonious was more of a songwriter than a "digital" pianist. This music video of "'Round Midnight " is sensational!

  • @fartguy69
    @fartguy69 12 років тому +4

    To say his style is unorganized is really naive and ridiculous. He created a whole method of playing chords that is completely unique and consistent. I feel bad for the people that can't hear the beauty in his style. But then again maybe I don't because once I heard Monk his was the only piano playing I could listen to. He's the best musician of the 20th century. Any genre.

  • @dylanmorgan7900
    @dylanmorgan7900 3 роки тому +3

    monk makes the same sound no matter what piano he plays. sign of a true master

  • @Bluetenhonig
    @Bluetenhonig 8 років тому +14

    Haruki Murakami brought me here.

    • @MrChristian778
      @MrChristian778 7 років тому +1

      Haruki Murakami, brought me to the beautiful Beatles tune--and later Herbie tune, 'Norwegian Wood.' If you haven't yet heard Herbie's take on Norwegian Wood, You should definitely check it out!

    • @emidiotedeschi9905
      @emidiotedeschi9905 6 років тому

      Gande artists, supreme interprete

    • @chiara2505
      @chiara2505 6 років тому

      Sameee

  • @gustavojavierbarrera8296
    @gustavojavierbarrera8296 3 роки тому +2

    «Sentimos el vacío de Thelonious apartado del borde del piano, el interminable diástole de un solo inmenso corazón donde laten todas nuestras sangres, y del piano, el oso se balancea amablemente y regresa nube a nube hacia el teclado, lo mira como por primera vez, pasea por el aire los dedos indecisos, los deja caer y estamos salvados, hay Thelonious capitán, hay rumbo por un rato».
    Julio Cortázar. La vuelta al día en ochenta mundos.

  • @fabiopalma4429
    @fabiopalma4429 Рік тому +4

    Genius composer, pianist and improviser

  • @forlotta2066
    @forlotta2066 7 років тому +4

    this is his best performance I can find, shame it's such low quality

  • @RanBlakePiano
    @RanBlakePiano 4 роки тому +2

    Music for eternity .i thank Ralph. Ellison for putting me in touch w Nica

  • @a.rizapahlevi9659
    @a.rizapahlevi9659 8 років тому +5

    If said that Joey just listened and learned this tune by ears and he just could play it, so... both musicians are really incredible.... Yes, Joey took some licks and runs exactly the same, but he is selftaught. Amazing....

  • @josetex
    @josetex 12 років тому +4

    I'm a classical player and I lol'd so hard with your comment, about the bad fingering, not in a bad way I mean...

  • @pontyflora
    @pontyflora 8 років тому +4

    He was destined to become a great.a unique personality.

  • @miguelherrera6762
    @miguelherrera6762 Рік тому +2

    I always want to hear Monk played by Monk. Genius.

  • @ArthurKaletzky
    @ArthurKaletzky 12 років тому +3

    @2ffart Genius description of Monk's genius on piano! Striding, lyrical romanticism with a painful blister or cramp of a love possibly already lost.

  • @kwixotic
    @kwixotic 7 років тому +2

    I've been playing this a lot lately after I tune a customer's piano.

  • @petermills2061
    @petermills2061 4 роки тому +2

    Thelonious Monk & draught Bass got me through a rotten year in Birmingham 1980 !

  • @lupa34
    @lupa34 13 років тому +3

    Cuando se hable de Jazz y no se mencione a Thelonious Monk,Se le ha faltado el respeto al Jazz.

    • @antoninolarosa1142
      @antoninolarosa1142 6 років тому

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  • @VicViper26
    @VicViper26 11 років тому +3

    Thelonious did not play with strictly flat fingers, he would bend his fingers to adjust the amount of pressure he could put on the keys with greater ease. Believe you me, playing with flat fingers is NOT wise for your hands., it's the easy way to really hurting yourself. Art would also bend his fingers often, though he would usually flatten them for the insane cadenzas he would perform.

  • @kwixotic
    @kwixotic 7 років тому +2

    What you'll notice is that he plays with fingers perfectly straight which is NOT what's taught by most of the piano teachers; they stress you need to play with curved fingers, yet even Horowitz didn't play that way.

  • @ai.manabu
    @ai.manabu 3 роки тому +2

    Murakami ‘’ los años de peregrinación del chico sin color’’

  • @FlaThunderstorm
    @FlaThunderstorm 3 роки тому +2

    I have listened to many other pianists play Round Midnight. But, I always keep coming back the Monk for the best adaption of this piece. Saw him a few times at the 5 Spot in the Villages, Manhattan. Don't know if he ever did Birdland as I never saw him there. His one and only wife, Nellie Smith, was with him for 33 years until his death at 64. A true icon of jazz idiom he was.

    • @GH-oi2jf
      @GH-oi2jf 2 роки тому

      Monk wrote it, so I think others have adapted it, but not Monk.

    • @raulsouza5866
      @raulsouza5866 2 роки тому +1

      Like the other guy said, not an adaptation, but Monk himself made that piece.
      But that said, I also prefer Monk's version in the end of the day, over Miles, Joe Pass, or any other...
      Maybe Baden Powell's acoustic guitar version is a close second favorite of mine.

  • @faquino3
    @faquino3 8 років тому +5

    the version is so beautiful!!!

    • @kwixotic
      @kwixotic 7 років тому +1

      And he could play it three hours later and improvise it so well, you'd be in awe of the result.

  • @Jazz313
    @Jazz313 Рік тому +1

    I wish I could have met him ❤I can live throughout your experience. Thanks for sharing

  • @7thvenom
    @7thvenom 12 років тому +2

    @OUtzky no such thing as a wrong note ...if it is on the piano it can and shoud be played we are just taught that there is bum notes or wrong combos ...but Monk proves you wrong everytime !!! HE MADE " BUM " NOTES Beautiful

  • @EMCEMITCH
    @EMCEMITCH 9 років тому +2

    Check out "Monk in Wonderland." That is a piece written for him celebrating his music composed by Grachan Moncur. Monk told Grachan that is was his favorite song written about him!

  • @ロケットおじさん-p6p
    @ロケットおじさん-p6p 7 років тому +1

    モンクのラウンドミッドナイト好きです。唯一無二です。他のラウンドミッドナイトとは別物です

  • @123must
    @123must 10 років тому +6

    Superb !
    Thanks

  • @RSTAR2009
    @RSTAR2009 11 років тому +1

    And, like the great Art Tatum, Thelonius plays with flat fingering instead of curved fingers which is the piano form that I was taught.

  • @renatoguitarist4993
    @renatoguitarist4993 6 років тому +1

    Pianisti in erba. ascoltatey imparate.

  • @alopuhin
    @alopuhin 5 років тому +2

    За одну только эту мелодию - он навеки святой и навечно останется в культуре и памяти человечества!..

  • @aaronTNGDS9
    @aaronTNGDS9 3 роки тому

    What creative genius. Thank God, Monk's ancestors, and so many other Black folks were brought to America. Even if by force, unfortunately. But the artistic and intellectual contributions are innumerable. When Baha'u'llah, the latest Messenger from God to humanity, in the latter half of the 19th Century remarked about the Black race, that "they are as the black Pupil of the Eye of humanity through which the light of the spirit shines, and reflects all that is before it", He no doubt was thinking about people throughout the world, like Patrice Lumumba, Patrice Rushen, Ella Fitzgerald, Thelonious, Sarah Vaughan, the Duke and the Count, Charlie Parker, Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, Freddie Hubbard, just to name a few.

  • @bakerswoutborders8184
    @bakerswoutborders8184 9 років тому +2

    That passage from 6:09-6:31 or so is really interesting, and it doesn't really sound quite like round midnight. Anyone know what he's quoting? I thought maybe ruby my dear but wasn't sure.

    • @antoineschnegg5758
      @antoineschnegg5758 9 років тому +2

      +Toot'n'strum it's the coda

    • @2utheo
      @2utheo 8 років тому +1

      +onedjregent it's the coda to the song that (sadly) many omit.

  • @VicViper26
    @VicViper26 11 років тому +2

    Indeed, I've seen that Oscar Peterson video, though I must say, it's funny that Peterson felt that way. When Monk was younger, he used to play like Tatum (indeed, with insane runs), but then he reached a point of skill where he realized that it wasn't about just being the most technical, it's about doing something interesting, new, and musical. Especially when you can still hear those runs in some recordings, it's odd Peterson doesn't acknowledge that...

    • @musical_lolu4811
      @musical_lolu4811 4 роки тому

      Honest Citizen no, and you appear to miss the point.

  • @FR-ty5vn
    @FR-ty5vn 4 роки тому +2

    Extraordinary player...!!!

  • @3121june
    @3121june 5 років тому +1

    Good

  • @YNotWAKEUp
    @YNotWAKEUp 4 місяці тому

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  • @ScottlandShaffner0423
    @ScottlandShaffner0423 6 років тому +3

    The ONLY Monk.

  • @jazzlars7122
    @jazzlars7122 10 років тому +5

    Wonderful!

  • @timothycox7297
    @timothycox7297 3 роки тому

    Hey guess what mr monk like mr George Clinton ben folds his band and unknown Hinson all from north Carolina now I want you to think hard real hard monk and Clinton that's what I thought n.c. home of the real funk

  • @peterfilardo9380
    @peterfilardo9380 Рік тому

    Hard to add anything new, but I'd like to draw folk's attention to the link with Chopin -in style and feeling

  • @jkrycz
    @jkrycz 12 днів тому

    Do people think Picasso was making mistakes.

  • @casperkasparov302
    @casperkasparov302 3 роки тому

    Miguel Tuna, Thank You So Mush !
    I am subscring to You !

  • @globaljazzman
    @globaljazzman 3 роки тому

    like drink after playing feeling very cool

  • @javonblue
    @javonblue 13 років тому +1

    @Saxophonic I kind of understand your point but no other version of Round Midnight Sounds better than Thelonious Monk's Version because no play's it better or do you have a different version better than this?