I used to teach music with the violin players father (of Ukrainian decent) and it is such a joy to see his son Jason playing like this. He looks so much like his dad also, a fine fiddler in his own right, and it makes me think back to when Gypsy Jazz began to infiltrate my musical tastes way back when (mid '70s). It is truly wonderful to see and listen to as I reminisce.
I saw him perform near Atlanta and thought it wonderful, at least 5 years ago. There was family there that I assumed was his. I'm sure they were proud. Didn't realize he was second generation violinist. And I have his CD "Sleepless" which also has Peter Anick on guitar (brother?).
@@MarceloKowalewski if you can play like that why you are here, i'm playing guitar for nine years and he is very good and vibrato sounds perfect because it includes his style
As a classically-trained violinist, I can particularly appreciate this clearly classically-trained player who is definitely not a square like most. I can do this too, but not as well as you do it. I'm like the guy who said he used to be good, then had to get a job and now can hardly play. Maybe I'll make time to practice more soon. I need to do it. Music is my life.
I was a guitar player and a pretty good one, but wen a i growup need to work as a waiter, no time to practice or study anymore, i tink i can barely play now. See guys like this ones making beautyful music make me cry... Awesome pals, well play
J'adore la musique des Balkans ' jazz gypse, les musiques 'les danses des Balkans 'les voix , le groupe Odessa , continuez à nous diffuser toutes ces musiques ,et danses , argentines' sud américaines, du Moyen Orient également ! Et faites nous découvrir des groupes de musiques , de chanteur j'aurais oublié, WMerci
Any competent musician can read and follow music, but it is when musicians like these put their hearts and souls in their performances that those performances are exceptional and move listeners' hearts...just as these guys' music does. Bravo!
Wow im,speechless except for the fact that dude totally steals the show at the end. That was amazing. For those who were there live, that must've been awesome. This is my first time watching this video.
Heureuse d'avoir découvert ces musiciens grâce à mon Jean-Louis ,mon fils, lui-même guitariste .... C'est un enchantement dans ce monde de morosité....
my god everything sound so great the guitarist and the violin play a great amount of scales at pretty fast pace and clean, since the beggining I felt like my skin crawled, this genre is so beautiful, im currently playing a genre called "sierreño" that is mostly played over here at mexico but boy am I interested in learning all of these scales and the style more than nothing, you guys got my respects, Bravo!
Here are some great resources for learning Gypsy Jazz Scales/Improvisation - www.dc-musicschool.com/store/in-the-style-of-jason-anick-vol-1/ www.soundslice.com/store/rhythm-future-quartet-transcriptions/ jtcguitar.com/store/artist/olli-soikkeli/
Vorrei sapere come si fa a mettere un commento negativo quando sentiamo questa musica. I gusti sono gusti ma sempre fino ad un certo punto. Straordinari. Bravissimi. Almeno tenete in vita la musica
Can anyone tell me which scale/arpeggio the violinist is doing at 5:43? I've heard this done in a Donkey kong Game before and it blows me away!! LOVE THE GYPSY JAZZ QUARTET!!!
Yes, it's arpeggios of 2 chords, a tritone apart: the V chord (A) and the ♭II chord (Eb). Loved "I've heard this done in a Donkey kong Game before and it blows me away!!"
That's got to be top 5 music performance I've seen/heard in 10+ years. Bravo. Praise and hope and thanks to the GOD of all creation, the Holy Spirit, Jesus of Nazareth.
Ujjwal Mohindra Clair De Lune - Joseph Kosma, for some reason he just composed it and django reinhardt was the first one to record it, so it became a gypsy jazz standard, also i couldnt find a modern jazz version (its very uncommon for standards to no have it), so its just gypsy Clair de lune
Amazing!!!!! I'm thankful for anything that can lift me up and this is one of those thing's!! You could say amazing talent but i would prefer to recognize all the hard work! Thanks guys!!
Jazz Manouche: Django Reinhardt, Stephane Grapelli, Brieli Lagrene, Stochelo Rosenberg, Angelo Debarre, Adrien Moignard, Stephane Wrembel, John Jorgensen, Romane., Paulus Shaefer, Frank Vignola, and many more
Je crois me souvenir que ce chanteur napolitain s appelle Roberto Mucciolo qui chante a vécu Mia Martini peu de temps avant sa mort , cette chanson est une sorte de lamentation . J'aimerais la retrouver ' merci de la rechercherces la diffuser,
I used to teach music with the violin players father (of Ukrainian decent) and it is such a joy to see his son Jason playing like this. He looks so much like his dad also, a fine fiddler in his own right, and it makes me think back to when Gypsy Jazz began to infiltrate my musical tastes way back when (mid '70s). It is truly wonderful to see and listen to as I reminisce.
He’s damn good.
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I saw him perform near Atlanta and thought it wonderful, at least 5 years ago. There was family there that I assumed was his. I'm sure they were proud. Didn't realize he was second generation violinist. And I have his CD "Sleepless" which also has Peter Anick on guitar (brother?).
@@lou-nc4rc His dad's name is Peter. I don't know of any brother's, but the dad has had gray hair for a while now.
I'm so happy to see this style of music hasn't died. While it isn't in its prime anymore, it should never die; it is so very expressive.
Indeed! We are honored to help keep the tradition alive!
wtf this guitar boi is insane
I know it was nuts
that picking technique its like a dream... not even one sweep, he alternate every single note perfect!!
@@blekmetal8140 Yes but what's strange is that his vibrato sounds not very controlled.
@@MarceloKowalewski if you can play like that why you are here, i'm playing guitar for nine years and he is very good and vibrato sounds perfect because it includes his style
@@ItamiPlaysGuitar same goes for you, don't get so cocky
As a classically-trained violinist, I can particularly appreciate this clearly classically-trained player who is definitely not a square like most. I can do this too, but not as well as you do it. I'm like the guy who said he used to be good, then had to get a job and now can hardly play. Maybe I'll make time to practice more soon. I need to do it. Music is my life.
Go for it my dude
My guitar doesn't do that
The solution must be to buy another guitar. That will surely fix it.
You both are suck haha
@@Gari9090 They don't suck as bad as your grammar.
I read this comment on most guitar vid I saw. Either you're starting a trend or you have no originality.
You should buy a new one your guitar is probably broken
Love how the bass guy goes from using his fingers to whipping out a bow to do it like a violin. I love music!
The violinist has the Grappelli sound and inflection, to perfection
You are a great man,sir!
Thanks! I am a big fan of Grappelli!
Could you translate that for non-music earred, term-ignorant people please?
@@thiscommentor2858 he sounds like Stephane grapelli lol
@@thiscommentor2858 grappelli was a violinist, the violinist here has his sound
I was a guitar player and a pretty good one, but wen a i growup need to work as a waiter, no time to practice or study anymore, i tink i can barely play now. See guys like this ones making beautyful music make me cry... Awesome pals, well play
Thanks! =)
A decent guitar player should be able to make about the same as a waiter. Why don't you try?
So good violinist. Blessings from 82 year old man in India.
this band gives me goosebumps in every piece..can't believe the amount of talent that lies upon the stage
J'adore la musique des Balkans ' jazz gypse, les musiques 'les danses des Balkans 'les voix , le groupe Odessa , continuez à nous diffuser toutes ces musiques ,et danses , argentines' sud américaines, du Moyen Orient également ! Et faites nous découvrir des groupes de musiques , de chanteur j'aurais oublié, WMerci
Any competent musician can read and follow music, but it is when musicians like these put their hearts and souls in their performances that those performances are exceptional and move listeners' hearts...just as these guys' music does. Bravo!
You can clearly hear their classical training, but the way they improvise and jazz up the classical is amazing and beautiful and very, very well done.
Love how he does a look at everyone to cue the ending, takes so much practice together to really make it work well
One of the sweetest bass solo i've heard in a while !
The violin on this song gave me goosebumps the whole way through. ABSOLUTELY AMAZING PLAYING😍
tengo 15 años y no puedo creer q jóvenes como yo perdamos el amor al arte . calidad música refresca el alma sin duda alguna la maravilla del jazz
That strum at 3:37 gave me a heart attack the first time. Funnily enough, it gives me life now that I can hear it coming!
Hahahahahaha I know l, right?
Great music. great camera work. great lights. great instruments. absolutely great musicians.
Dafür das du die schlechtere Milch bist, hast du einen sehr guten musik Geschmack.
@@carlpanzram7081 fettarme milch ist die schlechtere milch, daran gibt es keinen Zweifel.
The perfect sad-driking song :D
Alex Mihail wine and this music
Sxx
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I dont know whether to cry, laugh, or drink alone to this comment and song
Nah i be just chilling. No snacks, vices, distractions. Just music.
Also if I listen to this while studying my mind will literally wander off lol
tout simplement sublime
Stunning performance!! Wow.
Cheers!
I keep returning. Soo close to perfection. Love it all.
Wow im,speechless except for the fact that dude totally steals the show at the end. That was amazing. For those who were there live, that must've been awesome. This is my first time watching this video.
Woww to the violinist your amazing!!!!!
Very nice. They all play off of each other so well. And hey! Any group with Vinnie Raniolo had got to be good!
I"m pretty amazed by this performance
Loved every second of this...lovely bass part.
Merci beaucoup, je suis ravie d'entendre ce genre de musique si jolie
is no one going to talk about how insane the bass player is.
Still a classic to this day
❤
Just discovered this style of music gypsy jazz.. really nice playing lovely melodies I really like it x
Heureuse d'avoir découvert ces musiciens grâce à mon Jean-Louis ,mon fils, lui-même guitariste .... C'est un enchantement dans ce monde de morosité....
Terrific stuff - what a great band. Just love it.
the way the frames overlap in the Pin makes it look like the guitar has a sick inlay
I know, right? Looked like a PRS Dragon there for a while
This is beautiful, it loosely reminds me of ‘Moon over Bourbon Street’ by Sting. So pretty.
my god everything sound so great the guitarist and the violin play a great amount of scales at pretty fast pace and clean, since the beggining I felt like my skin crawled, this genre is so beautiful, im currently playing a genre called "sierreño" that is mostly played over here at mexico but boy am I interested in learning all of these scales and the style more than nothing, you guys got my respects, Bravo!
Here are some great resources for learning Gypsy Jazz Scales/Improvisation -
www.dc-musicschool.com/store/in-the-style-of-jason-anick-vol-1/
www.soundslice.com/store/rhythm-future-quartet-transcriptions/
jtcguitar.com/store/artist/olli-soikkeli/
Wonderful music
Tout juste magnifique
I love you guys
beautiful
Very nice.
Such good solos
music for the soul, from the soul....
They are just grand!
They are from other world! Greetings from Colombia!
Sooooooo Beautiful!!!!
Came back after 3 years, still amazing
Vorrei sapere come si fa a mettere un commento negativo quando sentiamo questa musica. I gusti sono gusti ma sempre fino ad un certo punto. Straordinari. Bravissimi. Almeno tenete in vita la musica
c'est magnifique
beautiful peaceful I like Jason my Guru for gypsy jazz .
Amazing dynamic control
One of my favorite songs, done in a fashion I couldn't imagine working..Till I heard this!
Beautiful! The notes between 0:43 and 0:50 look a lot like "Preciso me Encontrar", by Cartola
Bravo!
Top Class, impressive.
Oh, my God! ❤
One of the closest covers I've heard to noir jazz.
Sublime, Just that .
Beautiful.
Fantastic !!! Bravo...
Love their music.
🌌 This song is simply amazing 🌌
Fantastic!!
That is awesome
Can anyone tell me which scale/arpeggio the violinist is doing at 5:43? I've heard this done in a Donkey kong Game before and it blows me away!! LOVE THE GYPSY JAZZ QUARTET!!!
Sounds like inversions of a m(maj7) to me...
It's a lick that goes between different inversions of triads that are a tri-tone apart!
sounds like an octatonic scale to me
Yes, it's arpeggios of 2 chords, a tritone apart: the V chord (A) and the ♭II chord (Eb).
Loved "I've heard this done in a Donkey kong Game before and it blows me away!!"
Something like (A C# E) (Bb Eb G) (E A C#) (Eb G Bb) (E A C#) (G Bb Eb) (A C# E) (Bb Eb Bb) A (played starting at the 5th fret)
Great
Sound of vintage guitars...thanks for uploading!
I will save the shit out of all these Gypsy Jazz, none of you could escape, and have all my likes
great band!
Thanks!
@@magicfiddle im back again 3 years later, what a version hands down brillant
Son maravillosos
Шикарное исполнение! Проффи!
bravooooooo, great wonderful guys!
What a cynical sound... It melts me slowly and smoothly.
Perfect!!
🎉very nice🎉
That's got to be top 5 music performance I've seen/heard in 10+ years. Bravo. Praise and hope and thanks to the GOD of all creation, the Holy Spirit, Jesus of Nazareth.
Magnificent!
Hermoso.
So deep musicality
Who else is having goosebumps?🤚🤚👏
im getting mad autumn leaves vibes from this. good job!
What a beautiful rendition! Thanks for sharing. :)
Excellent!
4:42 is so niceeee
In the beggining i thought this song was part of the Bioshock soundtrack.Very well played that violin
Honestly, sounds more like Autumn Leaves than Clair De Lune. Still great though!
Ujjwal Mohindra this isnt debussy's clair de lune, this is joseph kosma's, (autumn leaves' writer) and its a totally different song
aah, that's why it sounded so much like Autumn Leaves'! What's the name of this one then?
Ujjwal Mohindra Clair De Lune - Joseph Kosma, for some reason he just composed it and django reinhardt was the first one to record it, so it became a gypsy jazz standard, also i couldnt find a modern jazz version (its very uncommon for standards to no have it), so its just gypsy Clair de lune
YES
absolutley agree
Amazing!!!!! I'm thankful for anything that can lift me up and this is one of those thing's!! You could say amazing talent but i would prefer to recognize all the hard work! Thanks guys!!
Heaven for the ears :)
I like very very much
Thanks!
This reminds me so much "Over The Garden Wall"
That's absolutely stunning - Congrats !
Can somebody recommend me more jazz songs that have same vibe like this masterpiece ? Wow I'm mindblown.
Autumn Aurora autom leaves
rosenberg trio
Nuages from Grappelli and Oscar Peterson album skol is mellow af
Gypsy Jazz is the style you'll wanna search for.
Jazz Manouche: Django Reinhardt, Stephane Grapelli, Brieli Lagrene, Stochelo Rosenberg, Angelo Debarre, Adrien Moignard, Stephane Wrembel, John Jorgensen, Romane., Paulus Shaefer, Frank Vignola, and many more
We bassists are so underrated....Anyway, great band!
Suena hermoso.
Je crois me souvenir que ce chanteur napolitain s appelle Roberto Mucciolo qui chante a vécu Mia Martini peu de temps avant sa mort , cette chanson est une sorte de lamentation . J'aimerais la retrouver ' merci de la rechercherces la diffuser,
Wow, makes me wanna grab a bottle of whiskey and just drink the night off. 🍷🌃💕
Excellence !!!
Great👍👍👍👍😊
Amazing