@jazztom86, On this particular tune, some of the changes are hard to solo on, and without Aaron's tactful chordal support, it would be too empty since Mike is not doing a chord-melody solo here. As a guitarist, I'd love to have Aaron's level of percussive and melodic bass-like chord support on this tune. This session was also recorded (obviously not a live feed) with a very prominent piano sound. A better mix in recording would have done justice to both Mike and Aaron.
To SoulCall : He holds his pick with thumb and MAJOR, not index. That's not unique, I know at least one other guitarist, in a complete different style, Mattias Eklundh.
I have Invisible Cinema, and I love that Album. But it's not what he's doing right here. I'm not saying he's a bad musician. I'm saying that in my opinion he should leave more space to Mike here.
As much as I love Aarons playing, I think he should leave more space to Mike, both when he's soloing and comping. I mean, we know he's a great pianist, and that he could do everything on his own, but he's not really interacting with Mike, I think, he's covering him with to much playing. I hate comparing musicians, but I think the Metheny Mehldau version is more equilibrated. It's easy for a pianist intimidating a guitarist by playing a lot of big chords, but that's not making music together.IMHO
Have to disagree with you on this. In this duet format, AP is effectively playing the bass and percussion parts beneath the note runs of MM. This would sound pretty thin without some reasonably strong colours being added beneath, especially at this tempo. Together, with bass and drums, they are a very different beast.
jazztom86 . I never heard him get in the way. So i have to disagree. It sounded good. They were together rhythmically, harmonically, melodically, stayed on same page with form. What more do you want you snob.
On this particular tune, some of the changes are hard to solo on, and without Aaron's tactful chordal support, it would be too empty since Mike is not doing a chord-melody solo here. As a guitarist, I'd love to have Aaron's level of percussive and melodic bass-like chord support on this tune. This session was also recorded (obviously not a live feed) with a very prominent piano sound. A better mix in recording would have done justice to both Mike and Aaron.
awesome!!! I am a big fan of both of your playing. Cheers from Vancouver! Geoff
Great song and musicians.
Very nice.
thx for the upload!!
Aaron Parks is a phenomenal pianist.
Check out their records. They play together on a lot of them and sound really good together.
Direi che pochi si avvicinano a quei due!
ye guys!!!
Esatto
2:16 = Lennie Tristano~~
0.01 Mr.Bean tries the air piano?
@jazztom86, On this particular tune, some of the changes are hard to solo on, and without Aaron's tactful chordal support, it would be too empty since Mike is not doing a chord-melody solo here. As a guitarist, I'd love to have Aaron's level of percussive and melodic bass-like chord support on this tune. This session was also recorded (obviously not a live feed) with a very prominent piano sound. A better mix in recording would have done justice to both Mike and Aaron.
To SoulCall : He holds his pick with thumb and MAJOR, not index. That's not unique, I know at least one other guitarist, in a complete different style, Mattias Eklundh.
@Ginger jam check Pat metheny.
Anyone who holds it with three fingers is holding it mainly with the major too. Kurt, Bernstein, Van Ruller, Metheny...
I have Invisible Cinema, and I love that Album. But it's not what he's doing right here. I'm not saying he's a bad musician. I'm saying that in my opinion he should leave more space to Mike here.
jazztom86 he plays perfect! One of the most musical and personal cats at this planet. And one the best teacher I ever had.
As much as I love Aarons playing, I think he should leave more space to Mike, both when he's soloing and comping. I mean, we know he's a great pianist, and that he could do everything on his own, but he's not really interacting with Mike, I think, he's covering him with to much playing. I hate comparing musicians, but I think the Metheny Mehldau version is more equilibrated. It's easy for a pianist intimidating a guitarist by playing a lot of big chords, but that's not making music together.IMHO
Have to disagree with you on this. In this duet format, AP is effectively playing the bass and percussion parts beneath the note runs of MM. This would sound pretty thin without some reasonably strong colours being added beneath, especially at this tempo. Together, with bass and drums, they are a very different beast.
I totally agree...jazz about interacting...I'm not sure Aaron knows Mike is in the room
jazztom86 . I never heard him get in the way. So i have to disagree. It sounded good. They were together rhythmically, harmonically, melodically, stayed on same page with form. What more do you want you snob.
I agree, i would like to hear Mike better when he comps AP, beside that they're both amazing musicians
On this particular tune, some of the changes are hard to solo on, and without Aaron's tactful chordal support, it would be too empty since Mike is not doing a chord-melody solo here. As a guitarist, I'd love to have Aaron's level of percussive and melodic bass-like chord support on this tune. This session was also recorded (obviously not a live feed) with a very prominent piano sound. A better mix in recording would have done justice to both Mike and Aaron.
holds his pick with thumb and index ..unique
SoulCall everyone holds the pick with thumb and index
@@076657 but he doesnt hold his index finger tip to the pick, is what i believe he's referring to
Ergh. Moreno is way to cleano.
vaffanculo. che fine ha fatto il tuo mdsled? Ho comprato la Moffa :P