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Everything Brahms
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 29 ส.ค. 2020
A TH-cam channel dedicated to all things Brahms. I don't own any of the videos. All videos are copyright infringements.
Brad Mehldau & Eden Mehldau - "The Christmas Song"
Source: x.com/bradmehldau/status/1475212468918095874
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Brad Mehldau has jungle fever
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Sources: @keitable22 th-cam.com/channels/QnC1626NxVGUy9WgesGUKg.html 0:00 Barri de La Coma 1:11 A Free K 2:41 Ademuz 4:51 Bomba Blues
Brad Mehldau draws sketches of Spain (and Armenia)
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@ECMRecords @smallslive @lucioc4235 @Sortiesjazznights
Brad Mehldau listens to Bill Stewart
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Sources: @larrygoldings @miloheh @BradMehldau @drummerworldyoutube @orangefunk @keitable22
Brad Mehldau used to play the drums
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Sources: @smallslive @EmmetCohen Brad Mehldau's Facebook/Twitter
Brad Mehldau and Kenny Werner
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@RickBeato @KennyWernerVideo @NYCHipHopAndJazzConcerts @jazzheavenofficial
Brad Mehldau teaches (step-by-step on Resignation)
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Audio source : @jeroenthijsen 00:00 STEP1 00:48 STEP2 1:20 STEP3 3:12 STEP4 4:10 play Errata: 1:57 bar 31 A lasts 3 beats, d-eb-d triplet on last beat should be first beat of bar 32 2:29 bar 40 last note E natural (not E flat) 2:40 bar 43 last note E natural (not E flat) 3:34 bar 59 4th beat is b-c-d (not b-b-c)
Brad Mehldau demonstrates the blues in two styles : bebop & modal
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Source: @thisisfreshair
Brad Mehldau was mentored by Larry DiNatale
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Sources: @thisisfreshair @whiteyirishnolan
Brad Mehldau demonstrates how to use triads on a F pedal (part 2/2)
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Brad Mehldau demonstrates how to use triads on a F pedal (part 2/2)
Brad Mehldau checks out the piano, or a piano.
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Brad Mehldau checks out the piano, or a piano.
Brad Mehldau plays Jimi Hendrix. Yes he does.
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Brad Mehldau plays Jimi Hendrix. Yes he does.
Brad Mehldau plays Prelude and Fugue No. 20 in A minor (WTC I)
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Brad Mehldau plays Prelude and Fugue No. 20 in A minor (WTC I)
Brad Mehldau plays Prelude No. 7 in Eb major (WTC I)
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Brad Mehldau plays Prelude No. 7 in Eb major (WTC I)
Brad Mehldau impovises on WHEN IT RAINS
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Brad Mehldau impovises on WHEN IT RAINS
Brad Mehldau imitates unoriginal playing
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Brad Mehldau imitates unoriginal playing
Brad Mehldau plays Prelude No.6 in D minor (WTC I)
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Brad Mehldau plays Prelude No.6 in D minor (WTC I)
Brad Mehldau plays Fugue No. 16 in G minor (WTC book 2) BWV885
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Brad Mehldau plays Fugue No. 16 in G minor (WTC book 2) BWV885
Brad Mehldau plays Prelude No.1 in C major, BWV 870 (WTC II)
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Brad Mehldau plays Prelude No.1 in C major, BWV 870 (WTC II)
Brad Mehldau plays Prelude No.3 in C-sharp major, BWV 848 (WTC I)
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Brad Mehldau plays Prelude No.3 in C-sharp major, BWV 848 (WTC I)
This is the real brad mehldau good job its me the real brad mehldau nice work im the real brad mehldau -Brad Mehldau
Is he talking about Brad Mehldau?
the way he quotes twice the vocal line in his comp that should tell you already on a blind listen that's one of the best pianist that could ever comp u
Never heard Brad's voice. I've heard all his other voicings before I've ever heard him speak. Deeper voice than I would have imagined for the musical God.
I see that hygrometer on the piano. Respect!
Can you do a video on this guy called Brahms?
amazing…❤
doesn't get better than this
Letting music breathe so refreshingly. ❤
I'm a big fan of Eden Mehldau ! Who is the guy at the piano ? 🙃
a newcomer, clearly trying to ride off the fame of eden.
His name is Bread
@@PieInTheSky9 bread meltdown
😅 famigliar playing
Very nice, thank you, :)
Bon Nadal i bones festes Brad i Eden!!! From Canet de Mar (Catalonia)
Sweet.
❤🙏🏻Valencia España 🇪🇸 ❤️nice
Nice. Very nice. Incredibly beautiful, classic song, rendered in beautiful, classic style. Bravo! And, thank you.😊
just lovely
tfw your dad isn't brad mehldau
<3
Yeah Eden!
🎉 merry christmas ❤
Very sweet
Beautiful!! Happy holidays to the Mehldau’s!! ❤
So lovely. Merry Christmas!
Thank you so much!
Anche Brad ha un cuore romantico
Wonderful! Merry Christmas! 🎄
1:30 that wink at Eden
Bravo! I may borrow some of the pianist's embellishments for this song. Sounded great.
Okay - this is so great. A true Christmas gift.
Couldn't really ask for a better accompanist haha
You could…but you wouldn’t get one
Truer words haven’t been spoken!
i just started crying
Same. It’s just beautiful human chemistry between two.
@@mewsick5093 exactly.
Amazing!
NICE!
Beautiful 🥑
Nor a.i. he could have done it better 🙂
Is it possible that the third measure in the the bebop blues version could be suggesting a g chord rather than a C. I feel like a G would make more sense coming from the D7 in the previous measure.
yeah man
where is the mistake in first one ?
Ron Carter said he didn’t listen to other bass players because he was busy developing his own style. Dizzy didn’t listen to Louis Armstrong and Dizzy did ok with innovating jazz trumpet Joey Alexander had no formal training and mentions Monk as one of his early influences and no one before. Fred would have had a difficult time validating through evidence that a person has to go back a generation or more to be an innovative and creative force in this music. This is Wynton Marsalis mindset that we need to preserve legacy. The result of that was Miles saying Wynton hasn’t developed a voice and was just a good trumpet player. Never knew if the guy was gonna play like Louis or Miles. Ya ever hear Michael Brecker talk about how prez influenced his playing. How long should one stay in the imitation phase anyway? If a pianist does nothing but listens to Brad and he ends up sounding like Brad, well he has failed as a creative artist. Jazz has a lot of imitators. Maybe the rules are relevant to the individual and their innate abilities and how fast it takes them to speak the rhythmic and melodic language as a soloist. Obviously Brad is influenced by Bach and classical as was John Lewis. At some point a person should be able to define their challenges and build a practice based on their own unique needs and talents
what's the book quoted at the end?
FORMATION by Brad Mehldau!
What’s before Bud Powell? Where do you start?
When is this audio from?
A me sembra che Sullivan Fortner abbia ascoltato TUTTO. E comunque mi sembra che se Fred Hersch parla della necessità da parte dei giovani di avere una consapevolezza storica, che c'è di sbagliato. Io adoro lui, Brad, Bill Evans, John Taylor, Keith Jarrett, Erroll Garner, Earl Hines, Craig Taborn e molti altri, inclusi Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, Phineas Newburn... ascolto anche vecchi rulli di Debussy pianista. Se avesse inciso, mi piacerebbe ascoltare Francesco Landini 😊
So much agreed, Sullivan is bringing something new but with traditional jazz languages. His interpretation on standard is refreshing.
If you added swing feeling to bach, it actually sounds like playing bebop
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Great video. I love how wonderful he plays with Barron. The contrast is so good. Barrons timing is insane, and then we get all the melodic virtuosity of Mehldaus solo. The whole concert is great. I learned so much from the way they really keep listening to each other while soloing. Sometimes they throw ideas over in the middle of a solo and the other picks it up immediately.