Great line by Joe at 7:35 when he starts in with the triplets. Notice how he keeps the same rhythmic contour over the course of the whole phrase. He doesn’t interrupt the idea, maintaining a rhythmic evenness and letting the voice leading catch the attention. At the same time, that rhythmic evenness IS exciting PRECISELY because it’s so even. By deciding not to deviate from the phrasing, Joe sets himself up for what would be certain disaster in the hands of lesser musicians. But because he knows harmony so well, Joe works creatively within the rhythmic limits he’s set for himself. This is great jazz improvising.
yes! je sais que la deuxième partie existe je l'ai vu à la tv à l'époque (retransmission l'année suivante je pense) mais malheureusement je n'ai pu enregistré que le son!
Envoyez-moi votre adresse mail et je vous enverrai ce que j'ai, malheureusement le réalisateur Jean-Christophe Averty a filmé cette seconde partie mais impossible de mettre la main dessus, il ne me reste que cet enregistrement capté à l'époque avec mon petit magneto K7 Philips branché directement sur la TV. J'avais déjà posté la version de Nuages: www.gillesrea.com/nuages-par-joe-pass-1979/ Cordialement, Gilles
Immense claque! Envie d'apprendre à jouer de la contrebasse... Mais la même semaine j'ai vu Jaco Pastorius avec Weather Report: je me suis mis à la basse!
Ouvir Joe Pass nos faz abandonar o vício de ouvir as músicas mais badaladas, porque há originalidade nos acordes e na harmonia da guitarra de Joe. Grato!
Merci pour ces superbes images. Je ne les connaissais pas. J'ai vu Ray Charles sur cette même scène, l'année suivante je crois. Jazz à Juan, de grands souvenirs.
Wes Montgomery, George Benson play mostly using three fingers, not a fixed rule, of course they can use pinky too. Django played with two fingers ! And it's never too late too use your pinky. Do not limit yourself for life by trapping yourself...
@@chrisbatson3402 haha, I get what you mean, but nah. Bird keeps more space in his solos, and doesnt shred over minors like Martino likes to. Coltrane doesn't really stop playing, ever, so he's the closest you'd get to Pat Martino in terms of sax players
So accurate lol pat has that same thing as John where he gets swept away in the music sometimes. Charming but doesn’t sound like an ON active listener. All absolute legends
@@chrisbatson3402 Study Parker's solo, study Martino's solos, it will protect you from saying such ridiculous unaccurrate BS ! But first of all develop your ears dude, learn to HEAR !
What a performance by 2 of the best musicians I've ever heard. thanks for posting this!
Marvellous. Pity the camera producer kept concentrating on Joe so much as we missed so much NHOP fingering.
Beyond belief great.
This is pure magic
There will never be another Joe Pass.
yes he was gone way too soon
and another NHOP...
Playing and thinking as one, incredible playing..I can only just listen that fast!
Great line by Joe at 7:35 when he starts in with the triplets. Notice how he keeps the same rhythmic contour over the course of the whole phrase. He doesn’t interrupt the idea, maintaining a rhythmic evenness and letting the voice leading catch the attention. At the same time, that rhythmic evenness IS exciting PRECISELY because it’s so even. By deciding not to deviate from the phrasing, Joe sets himself up for what would be certain disaster in the hands of lesser musicians. But because he knows harmony so well, Joe works creatively within the rhythmic limits he’s set for himself.
This is great jazz improvising.
Pure magic!
a very colorful Joe
i love that shirt
joe mama
Beautiful chaos.
Donna Lee just WOW !!
Jesus!!! Joe is the best guitarist ever
....Eyes closed...in the Zone.!
J'étais à ce concert, j'avais 19 ans!
yes! je sais que la deuxième partie existe je l'ai vu à la tv à l'époque (retransmission l'année suivante je pense) mais malheureusement je n'ai pu enregistré que le son!
Envoyez-moi votre adresse mail et je vous enverrai ce que j'ai, malheureusement le réalisateur Jean-Christophe Averty a filmé cette seconde partie mais impossible de mettre la main dessus, il ne me reste que cet enregistrement capté à l'époque avec mon petit magneto K7 Philips branché directement sur la TV. J'avais déjà posté la version de Nuages:
www.gillesrea.com/nuages-par-joe-pass-1979/
Cordialement,
Gilles
Immense claque! Envie d'apprendre à jouer de la contrebasse... Mais la même semaine j'ai vu Jaco Pastorius avec Weather Report: je me suis mis à la basse!
Ouvir Joe Pass nos faz abandonar o vício de ouvir as músicas mais badaladas, porque há originalidade nos acordes e na harmonia da guitarra de Joe. Grato!
Merci pour ces superbes images. Je ne les connaissais pas. J'ai vu Ray Charles sur cette même scène, l'année suivante je crois. Jazz à Juan, de grands souvenirs.
Excellent!! Thanks gilogic
So sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet
4604 vues pour ces génies ! Révillez vous les absents ! ! !Ce devraient être 4 millions de vues ! Merci Gilles ! Magnifique !
thanks a lot!!
Merci Gilles ! :-)
Merci beaucoup Gilles.
Three kinds of chords: Major, minor, and dominant. Joe Pass. Great player, great teacher - just ask Mimi Fox!!
Salut Gilles
Super comme d'hab.
Dé2
I want that shirt
I want his fingers and his brain!
Buena dupla
My fatal mistake as a self-taught guitarist was never developing my left pinky in single-line playing. It will limit me for life.
Wes Montgomery, George Benson play mostly using three fingers, not a fixed rule, of course they can use pinky too. Django played with two fingers ! And it's never too late too use your pinky. Do not limit yourself for life by trapping yourself...
dont forget nhøb ..... wow
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Вот это настоящая джазовая балда
If Charlie Parker had taken up the guitar this is how he would have sounded.
Charlie would have sounded more like Pat Martino.
@@chrisbatson3402 haha, I get what you mean, but nah. Bird keeps more space in his solos, and doesnt shred over minors like Martino likes to. Coltrane doesn't really stop playing, ever, so he's the closest you'd get to Pat Martino in terms of sax players
So accurate lol pat has that same thing as John where he gets swept away in the music sometimes. Charming but doesn’t sound like an ON active listener. All absolute legends
@@chrisbatson3402 Study Parker's solo, study Martino's solos, it will protect you from saying such ridiculous unaccurrate BS ! But first of all develop your ears dude, learn to HEAR !
@@anneonym7346 learn to respect a persons comment and you need to study what it means to be respectful my friend.
Wonderful concert! Apart from the shirt....
Hey, don't roast the 70's
especially the shirt. Looks great
FUCK HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO DO THAT
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