I remember grocery shopping with my mother once when I was six. There, I saw my 2nd grade teacher and was fascinated to learn that she shopped for groceries too. I had a similar kind of feeling seeing Jonathan's legs. It was very reassuring to learn that he has legs also.
Great as usual, Jonathan! You wrote in the description that this video was filmed in 2023. So this is factual proof that you can travel in time... That's interesting! I have always suspected that you are from the future! :-)
There are many talented jazz guitarists around, I would rather drop a heavy object on my foot, than listen to most of them. Kreisberg is different, it's not just great skills and vocabulary, it's great tone and wonderful stories, beautifully told. . . . . . .
I feel similarly about this with Kreisberg and Julian Lage. Both have great vocabularly and technicality but what makes them stand out is how they use it to form a melodic storyline in thier solos. Lyricism.
Jonathan it was great! Thank you for coming. I hope to see you next year with a relaxed atmosphere. I guess I will be able to attend every session🤓 all the best
😀😃suena mui elegante y transmite, adoro la guitarra, quiero aprender a improvisar y nunca lo logro, es mi sueño aprender a improvisar y persistire hasta lograrlo, gracias por ser inspiracion oara los que aspiramos.
I love this version and just signed up for the “Explorations of Note” course to get the transcription pdf, but didn’t see it there😮! Is it just not available yet? I look forward to watching all the lessons but really wanted this the most:)
I have a question for you as a clearly talented, established jazz musician. Take the opening bar of the chord progression you play as an example - the 1-3-4-6: There’s just something striking about it that I can’t explain, the way you add the chromatic leading tones, etc. I’ve noticed that about CERTAIN tunes, Someday My Prince Will Come being one of them - among others such as Over The Rainbow as well as jazz jazz tunes like All The Things You Are. Is there a principle out there in music theory that explains this “oh my god”-ness of these certain melodies/chord progressions? Because as a perennial “dabbler” who’s finally looking to dive hard into my music, my ultimate dream is to be able to understand - and create - progressions like that, but so far the basic theory concepts haven’t explained why certain melodies have that striking magic to them while others don’t. I’ve heard vague concepts like “tension” etc but if there is some word out there that could explain the musical emotional quality of certain tunes I’d love to hear it so I can guide my learning toward my goal. Perhaps my question is impossible to answer, as it’s referring to creativity, like why is Einstein still a genius even if you study physics…
Hello Jonathan I wanted to check in to see if your Someday My Prince Will Come arrangement was posted on your site and which Tier would it be located on.,Thank you
@@JonathanKreisbergOfficial Hello Jonathan I wanted to check in to see if your Someday My Prince Will Come arrangement was posted on your site and which Tier would it be located on.,Thank you
Johnathan what amp are you using? I like the full richness, but thankfully have a different playing style than you. I have this terrible fear of being a copycat. I own an EVH 5150 iii 50 watt though a 212, but not sure if does Jazz. You’re probably thinking it’s a rock amp which is true, but I happen to love jazz as well. Should I keep my current amp and just tweak the settings for Jazz? I would really love to hear your opinion. Thank you 🙏.
It’s a Deluxe Reverb I’d say. I have other amps, Supers etc. but for guitar-straight-to-amp clean tone there aren’t too many better amps out there. IMHO 5150 is too much of an amp for jazz, it starts working at a point where it’s too loud for jazz setting. Since this has gone without reply for a year, my humble advice is to start with bass and treble at minimum and work the eq from there.
I remember grocery shopping with my mother once when I was six. There, I saw my 2nd grade teacher and was fascinated to learn that she shopped for groceries too. I had a similar kind of feeling seeing Jonathan's legs. It was very reassuring to learn that he has legs also.
Lol
Love this comment
And flip flops too! 🩴😲
This is not a sober comment 😅
@@n1night635 drinking days are long since over...
Just absolutely beautiful and amazing, fantastic brother!!!!!!!!!
nice transition to waltz for debby at 01:12 :)
hehehe made that same comment and now i read your own ;)
Great as usual, Jonathan! You wrote in the description that this video was filmed in 2023. So this is factual proof that you can travel in time... That's interesting! I have always suspected that you are from the future! :-)
🤣👏
Working on his anticipating time skills.
@@TheCompleteGuitarist I literally laughed out loud - you nailed that one.
Hahahaha
Playing from the future is cheating!
unbelievable arrangement. wonderfully expressive playing. thank you for this.
those triplet runs at the end were electrifying
Absolutely
Man, Spartan looking gentleman just chilling in flip flops doing some serial killing.🙌
Breathtaking.
Perfection!
the waltz for debby quote is amazing
There are many talented jazz guitarists around, I would rather drop a heavy object on my foot, than listen to most of them. Kreisberg is different, it's not just great skills and vocabulary, it's great tone and wonderful stories, beautifully told. . . . . . .
Seconded
I feel similarly about this with Kreisberg and Julian Lage. Both have great vocabularly and technicality but what makes them stand out is how they use it to form a melodic storyline in thier solos. Lyricism.
@@shaiguitar Oh yeah!
Stunningly Beautiful!!! Breathtaking!!
Nice Jonathan!!!!
Mind blowing!?
Really nice way to start my morning. Beautiful.
Beautiful and amazing!!! 👏👏👏👏
Precioso arreglo y excepcional ejecución. Gracias Maestro.
how does he make everything sound so perfect
He is a perfect storm, of natural talent, and an unimaginably dedicated work ethic. . . . .
And his touch is unreal! That bastard . . . . . . .
Remarkable !
Beautiful
i'm literally crying
Fantastic playing good!
Kreisberg awesome 👌🏻
Love your music, man!! Thank`s!
Would I buy an album of Jonathan Kreisberg playing solo jazz guitar??? Yes. Yes I would - album soon please 😀🤞🏼
Check out his album "One"
Some day my prince will come
So beautiful performance 😍
I just want to be white snow ❄️
Great playing, thanks for sharing.
Genial, saludos desde Bucaramanga, Colombia
Great.
awesome!
Tasteful 👌
So good!!!
Holy moly. Totally worked that tune over. Amazing!
Jonathan it was great! Thank you for coming. I hope to see you next year with a relaxed atmosphere. I guess I will be able to attend every session🤓 all the best
Loved it, thanks.
Superb guitar playing 👏
So,sO a whole year up front? 2023? Great and next year? ;-) Nice Jon., as always ... see you and Nelson in Köln next week!! :-)
Hermoso that means Beautiful, bravo ❤
Só beautifull
VERY VERY BEAUTIFUL! MUSIC FABULOSA!
Awesome
Beautiful playing, man. Great dynamics and feel.
Maybe Maybe not ! Maybe one day a dream will come true ! 🍓
Definitely sounds ahead of its time.
Hope you had fun in BiH.
literal: 08/27/2023 !! ;-)
That was incredible!
I’m working on this tune right now. Awesome playing I’ll definitely be transcribing this!
good luck
Please share it if you do ! I'll learn it too
Checkout Martin Taylor and Julian Lage's take.
Magnificent as always.
yeah great sound
How beautiful!! Thank you for sharing!!
😀😃suena mui elegante y transmite, adoro la guitarra, quiero aprender a improvisar y nunca lo logro, es mi sueño aprender a improvisar y persistire hasta lograrlo, gracias por ser inspiracion oara los que aspiramos.
Really beautiful version!
Beautiful man, love it, such a great melody..
What a genius woow
Beautiful as always! ❤
Manaus- Amazonas- Brasil
Amazing 💜
Muy bueno !!!
릴렉스되는 편안함!
너무 좋아요❤
I enjoy everything I’ve heard you play. I especially love the solo pieces. Thanks!
Jonathan, any plans for Spain as of yet ? It's kind of warm here still :)
Wow! Stunning! And it looks like you haven't been skipping leg day either! 😀🦵💪
Beautiful song and performance! Jonathan Kreisberg is a masterful player and a kind man.
Great playing and great tone!
3:45 🔥 🎶
Good shot man!!!
Nice little piece of a lick from Bill Evans song.... very cool.
1:13 that sounds like waltz for debby!
I love this version and just signed up for the “Explorations of Note” course to get the transcription pdf, but didn’t see it there😮! Is it just not available yet? I look forward to watching all the lessons but really wanted this the most:)
Just saw in the comments that it’s coming soon. Looking forward!
@@subconsciounalism Hi! It's live now! Thanks!
3:30 🔥
I have a question for you as a clearly talented, established jazz musician. Take the opening bar of the chord progression you play as an example - the 1-3-4-6: There’s just something striking about it that I can’t explain, the way you add the chromatic leading tones, etc. I’ve noticed that about CERTAIN tunes, Someday My Prince Will Come being one of them - among others such as Over The Rainbow as well as jazz jazz tunes like All The Things You Are. Is there a principle out there in music theory that explains this “oh my god”-ness of these certain melodies/chord progressions? Because as a perennial “dabbler” who’s finally looking to dive hard into my music, my ultimate dream is to be able to understand - and create - progressions like that, but so far the basic theory concepts haven’t explained why certain melodies have that striking magic to them while others don’t. I’ve heard vague concepts like “tension” etc but if there is some word out there that could explain the musical emotional quality of certain tunes I’d love to hear it so I can guide my learning toward my goal. Perhaps my question is impossible to answer, as it’s referring to creativity, like why is Einstein still a genius even if you study physics…
sooooo beautiful
🤗💯
Hello Jonathan I wanted to check in to see if your Someday My Prince Will Come arrangement was posted on your site and which Tier would it be located on.,Thank you
all tiers have access to it!
Beautiful, which Tier of the flatfiv is the Someday My Prince Will Come in? Thank you
Sorry for the delay..just editing the lesson here on the road... will upload this week!
@@JonathanKreisbergOfficial Great ! Thank you.
@@JonathanKreisbergOfficial Hello Jonathan I wanted to check in to see if your Someday My Prince Will Come arrangement was posted on your site and which Tier would it be located on.,Thank you
1:08 did you give us one second of “mooooooon riiiivvveeerrrr”?
virtuos but also plain beautiful.
No sabia que Claudio Bravo tocaba guitarra
What about that waltz for debby moment?
I bought a membership but cannot find the full transcription and in depth analysis of this piece, can you post the link or help me please?
Sorry for the delay..just editing the lesson here on the road... We will upload this week!
It is up! sorry for the late reply!
You're so good you can post music from the future.🤣
Obviously he was using the flux compensator 😂
broooooo you're a time traveler
Where is Jonathan playing/living these days? Around Europe or the US?
Johnathan what amp are you using? I like the full richness, but thankfully have a different playing style than you. I have this terrible fear of being a copycat. I own an EVH 5150 iii 50 watt though a 212, but not sure if does Jazz. You’re probably thinking it’s a rock amp which is true, but I happen to love jazz as well. Should I keep my current amp and just tweak the settings for Jazz? I would really love to hear your opinion. Thank you 🙏.
It’s a Deluxe Reverb I’d say. I have other amps, Supers etc. but for guitar-straight-to-amp clean tone there aren’t too many better amps out there. IMHO 5150 is too much of an amp for jazz, it starts working at a point where it’s too loud for jazz setting. Since this has gone without reply for a year, my humble advice is to start with bass and treble at minimum and work the eq from there.
Excuse me Do you have the sheet music? .
☺️
🩳
Someday my shorts will come
This video's from the future! August 27, 2023. No wonder...
Damn he can even rock out in shorts 🩳
Gigachad
A garbage can in the corner and short pants, the room is so
wrong as well. But love this cats musik
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Yeh,see you stole some of George Benson chops...lol ( gb the greatest jazz guitarist of all time...listen to George solo on " Stella by starlight"
Lousy acoustics. Terrible room.
Beautiful