@PepitoSmooth Yes! Two Ears. But i did a mistake. It was not good to use the word "just". They are both on a very very high level. A level which you and i will never reach. ;o) Mary Christmas.
thing that everybody does here in the commentary that musicians dont do(most of the time lol)is criticise and compare.they just jam and have a good time.if you were to see theyre comments here criticizing other players theyd be out of buisness because in the music world its all related and relavent and you might do a show with somebody then they see you attacked them online theyll think really low of u.U mght say stuff but if U had a chnce to play with any of thse guys youd be exited
djangos main influences were benny goodman.thats how he discovered jazz and swing.he loved Debussy and bach and had recorded some of there pieces and they can be hesrd throughout his recordings.duke ellington was a major influence towards the end.now not to say that les paul was an influence on django because django really influenced les.but les pretty much intro django to electric guitar and were good friends.also influences of the gypsy music.
Django wasn't entirely original. Let's remember that Django also had a lot of guitar influences when he started playing jazz: Eddie Lang, George Barnes, Charlie Christian...so yeah...everyone, even Django, has influences.
lol funny thing thing is eddie land first of all wasn't an influence and Charlie said django was his nifliuence.after he heard REINHARDTS rendition of st Louis blues then he decided to do one.eddie was before djangos period but not seen.influences of django were admitably benny goodman mostly,debussy,bach,duke ellington and the music from the gypsies of the period.most gypsy music since never taped has been lost through the ages.tcha limburger plays many of those songs.django was influence
le micro aigu de cette Gibson L5 fait merveille (configuration rare en jazz.) Les yeux fermés on croirait le son de Django (avec un peu d'imagination, mais quand même).
that soprano sax sounds cheesy in my estimation he shoulda went balls out dolphy style with the bass clarinet. yeah. although no critique to his playing he definitely kills. alright well maybe at times hes a little kenny g'd out or wait maybe it is just the sax. hmm.. Birelis nice, although i maybe slightly more prone to seizures now from all the dizzying chromaticganza. not sure if thats good or bad. maybe ease off it just a bit but then again he is a gypsy. nevertheless was a pleasure. bravo!
14 years later, I'm still caught by emotion watching this wonder of a rendition
One of the very best rendition of "Blues en Mineur". Biréli is awesome.
this is a version that is going to be stuck in my head forever.
Le plus beau solo de manouche que j'ai entendu pour l'instant, magnifique, cette video est une merveille!
Ohh oui personne n'a fait mieux.
Django took the Jazz guitar farther. Thanks to him we have amazing Jazz guitarists like Bireli. Who keeps the True essence of gypsy Jazz alive.
fantastic is Bireli
Bireli es un grande desde que tenia 12 anos, que mas decir:P. Schuller.
I was blown away.....I found myself restarting this track 3 times in a row.
frick poo bireli used to restart tracks 30 times in row i guess 😅
This is insane
Always delivers!
E' un grande genio della musica....senza parole...ha tanto gusto... tecnica..... inventiva.... ogni commento viene stretto...
soprano sax man is excellent -Bireili is brilliant they never forget to keep it swingin
@slowbrain67 My gosh i do agree ! He's just the best of all ! A genius !
БОЖЕСТВЕННО
YES
This video made me meet with that giant and till that day the love's still going on!
Absolument genial
The song is called minor blues or blues en mineur. Composed by Django Reinhardt
^^ Wow. Here's inspiration. Bireli forever :)
i find the way he solos on this one sounds quite similar to django's playing. im in awe
fantastico peccato che non c'è tutta
magique!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
exelente guitarrista y excelente el clarinetista.
@ellocodesombrero its a soprano sax
@PepitoSmooth Yes! Two Ears. But i did a mistake. It was not good to use the word "just". They are both on a very very high level. A level which you and i will never reach. ;o) Mary Christmas.
He got a different understanding of the guitar than most guitarist.
Quel son... costume gris élimé, clopobec, la grisaille, blasé de la vie, un fond d'ironie et de malice, poésie désabusée...
Bireli's phrase at 7:46 is unbelievable!
thing that everybody does here in the commentary that musicians dont do(most of the time lol)is criticise and compare.they just jam and have a good time.if you were to see theyre comments here criticizing other players theyd be out of buisness because in the music world its all related and relavent and you might do a show with somebody then they see you attacked them online theyll think really low of u.U mght say stuff but if U had a chnce to play with any of thse guys youd be exited
Killin`. Man, I`m over this limited download shit!
Smooth
brige pick up play gipsy and neck pickup play jazz ,awesome
WOW
djangos main influences were benny goodman.thats how he discovered jazz and swing.he loved Debussy and bach and had recorded some of there pieces and they can be hesrd throughout his recordings.duke ellington was a major influence towards the end.now not to say that les paul was an influence on django because django really influenced les.but les pretty much intro django to electric guitar and were good friends.also influences of the gypsy music.
if you still want it, send me a message
Django wasn't entirely original. Let's remember that Django also had a lot of guitar influences when he started playing jazz: Eddie Lang, George Barnes, Charlie Christian...so yeah...everyone, even Django, has influences.
@voodoosoup No Trouble! Everything is good. It's my fault, 'cause I began that stuff. I wish you a nice weekend! Greetings from Germany!
saxofonist is great. Intimate, someone easily solid also, even sassy at times. don't know if it's lagrene who really rules here
lol funny thing thing is eddie land first of all wasn't an influence and Charlie said django was his nifliuence.after he heard REINHARDTS rendition of st Louis blues then he decided to do one.eddie was before djangos period but not seen.influences of django were admitably benny goodman mostly,debussy,bach,duke ellington and the music from the gypsies of the period.most gypsy music since never taped has been lost through the ages.tcha limburger plays many of those songs.django was influence
a choeka birelie.
@5:46 it could be a great time for a pink panther theme. :D
@voodoosoup Yes I know...Bireli ist the best guitarist in the wohle world and no other comes close to him. :.o)))
le micro aigu de cette Gibson L5 fait merveille (configuration rare en jazz.) Les yeux fermés on croirait le son de Django (avec un peu d'imagination, mais quand même).
C'est exactement ça, les premières deux minutes trente, il est très proche du son de Django lorsqu'il jouait ce morceau en électrique.
Bravo pour votre remarque,j'ai la même sensation dès le départ.
0:48
This man is realy amazing.
But there is no king of jazz guitar that's right.
And yes django was django
Viva France and Germany
eric Clapton tiendrait 3 minutes...
Phenomenal - Just as good as Josho Stephan
Josho stephan is a good guitar player. But nex bireli lagrene sorry but he has still much to learn
that soprano sax sounds cheesy in my estimation he shoulda went balls out dolphy style with the bass clarinet. yeah. although no critique to his playing he definitely kills. alright well maybe at times hes a little kenny g'd out or wait maybe it is just the sax. hmm.. Birelis nice, although i maybe slightly more prone to seizures now from all the dizzying chromaticganza. not sure if thats good or bad. maybe ease off it just a bit but then again he is a gypsy. nevertheless was a pleasure. bravo!
HAHA ! Do you have ears ???
great tchniques but it seems like they dont feel what they are playng the look robots