Jeremy Kahn and Andy Brown Jazz Piano/Guitar Duet at PianoForte Chicago
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- Опубліковано 10 лип 2024
- On November 24, 2017 pianist Jeremy Kahn and guitarist Andy Brown did a concert celebrating the famous collaborations of Bill Evans and Jim Hall. This UA-cam video includes the entire concert. It was recorded at PianoForte Studios in Chicago, IL.
Song Titles:
1. Darn That Dream 0:04
2. You Go To My Head 7:57
3. I'm Getting Sentimental Over You 17:11
4. Stairway To The Stars 25:58
5. I'll Never Smile Again 34:42
6. My Funny Valentine 41:33
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andy brown is an example to follow, great artists, thanks
Wonderful !
Wonderful. Thank you so much!
love it, it gives me a lot energy when i listen to it. Thanks for sharing. :)
Energetic but peacefull
I dont know how to describe it. Just simply beutifull
Let me help you: it's called Jazz
@@stufftie88 well described😄
I love the Gibson amp!
Much better than the Peavey.
Derek Duleba what’s it called it looks so freaking cool
@@wizzboy18 It's the Gibson GA-50. Not in production, you can get a very similar Raezer-Edge Sequel Tribute, though.
2 fixtures around town and both great players. Thanx for posting fellas.
How do they remember ALL THOSE NOTES, KEY CHANGES, CHORDS, Its all every where, constantly changing, it ain't like easy pop song!😂🍺😬👍
It's more like heaving the melody in your heart, hearing it in your mind and sing along without using your voice. Next step is to harmonize those tones by chords you remember from similar occations, in witch you learned different combinations while replaying songs by paper. So it's experience, personal style and feel.
Or let me put it that way: you practise and practise until your brain bleets out of your nose, so that afterwards only heart is left for playing. Ironically Jazz is something, you will understand how to learn, after you learnt it.
what is your guitar model?
It's a Gibson Tal Farlow. :)
The amp looks interesting. A change from the Peaveys in other videos.:)
Taylor Roberts oh thank you!! have a nice day
Nick Birkby do you know? The amp brand.
Looks like a vintage Gibson GA-50 (Like Jim Hall's)