@TheCompleteGuitarist I agree. I may not know as much as you do but I listen to them all (Stern, Scofield, Martino,...) and I have never heard anything like this! Good for us!
Such rhythmical intensity, improvisation played with such conviction. Sylvain Luc, you are fast becoming on my list of all time great guitarists...no,make that all time great musicians because you have crossed the boundaries of conventional guitar technique. You play music from the heart...such an open channel to the muse that is music. Thank You.
@TheCompleteGuitarist Agreed. I discovered Sylvain Luc 2007 through his continuous collaborations with Bireli. One particular concert was live in Marciac. In terms of guitar duets, the gig completely blew my mind! I'd hate to admit to anyone new sounding the gong that signals a new status quo for solo guitar. Scofield's signature is phrasing and angular impro; Frisell, under-statement; Metheny's compositions and innovations. These legacies will be theirs. Sylvain's Piccasso reincarnate.
Usually, jazz guitarists improvise with 1 or 2 strings, Sylvain does it with ALL 6! He can play guitar with the instensity of a keyboardist and the rythm of a drummer.
damn right u r !!! thumps up for that comment.... this autumn leaves version is just beyond anything ever seen and especially heard on guitar... i like his sound and technique... but of course his godin guitar :-)
@idletask I like what you say about his improvisational method, that is spot on IMO, I don't know La Foule, but i am definitely hearing Autumn Leaves, which is also a French Tune, maybe they are the same, I don't know. I am just off to practice.
The audience reaction to this playing is just pathetic. He's playing guitar like it was a piano and it is so difficult to do on this instrument. He's stretched his technique knowledge and musicality beyond anything I have seen on the guitar before. You can tell it's improvised yet it has so much structure, so rhythmically tight and musical logic. Putting all these elements together on the guitar is so hard even for the best. Listen to Scofield, Metheny or Frisell, none play solo like this.
It seems to be a quite small venue, probably at least 1/3 filled with guitar players who have to look for their jaws on the ground after having heard and seen such things could go through human fingers brains ears and hearts
let paco have his flamenco crown... I mean, he certainly can do things Sylvain can't and vice versa. Sylvain certainly wears the experimental jazz fingerstyle improvization crown well... and besides... We shouldn't force competition upon highly skilled musicians who found their own niches... For example, I couldn't figure out a "winner" between francesco buzzurro and Yamandu Costa... They are both phenomenal beyond human capabilities but also have their own individual styles in terms of technique that simply do not compare in an objective manner... It's music for pete's sake ^^
he is some kind of weirdo. I cant figure out for shit what is guiding him during his playing. is he going like "um lets play a million scale degrees then some million interchanges while moving thru a million keys and rhytmic ideas" kinda thing?
i feel so small when i listen to this this, this guy is a giant of music
@TheCompleteGuitarist
I agree. I may not know as much as you do but I listen to them all (Stern, Scofield, Martino,...) and I have never heard anything like this! Good for us!
Such rhythmical intensity, improvisation played with such conviction. Sylvain Luc, you are fast becoming on my list of all time great guitarists...no,make that all time great musicians because you have crossed the boundaries of conventional guitar technique. You play music from the heart...such an open channel to the muse that is music. Thank You.
I love his emotions that he translates thru his guitar playing. He is not limiting himself and not discriminative to music.
Fantastic...
One Of Them.Talent and Grace.
Awesome!
this is simply amazing.
Genius.
@TheCompleteGuitarist
Agreed. I discovered Sylvain Luc 2007 through his continuous collaborations with Bireli. One particular concert was live in Marciac. In terms of guitar duets, the gig completely blew my mind! I'd hate to admit to anyone new sounding the gong that signals a new status quo for solo guitar. Scofield's signature is phrasing and angular impro; Frisell, under-statement; Metheny's compositions and innovations. These legacies will be theirs. Sylvain's Piccasso reincarnate.
Amazing!!!
Thank you so much for uploading!
Usually, jazz guitarists improvise with 1 or 2 strings, Sylvain does it with ALL 6! He can play guitar with the instensity of a keyboardist and the rythm of a drummer.
Man That's some heavy guitar playin'
Very Cool ..Very Inspiring
peace
damn right u r !!! thumps up for that comment....
this autumn leaves version is just beyond anything ever seen and especially heard on guitar... i like his sound and technique... but of course his godin guitar :-)
❤❤❤
@TheCompleteGuitarist
and your comment about the piano is very accurate !
A piano that can change tone on the fly. Oh and do percussions too! ;)
Miles Ahead!!
Man o man. I'm convinced this guy's shook hands with Keith Jarrett - 'Impossible' playing!
Good point, sir!
Good Job
@idletask I like what you say about his improvisational method, that is spot on IMO, I don't know La Foule, but i am definitely hearing Autumn Leaves, which is also a French Tune, maybe they are the same, I don't know.
I am just off to practice.
The audience reaction to this playing is just pathetic. He's playing guitar like it was a piano and it is so difficult to do on this instrument.
He's stretched his technique knowledge and musicality beyond anything I have seen on the guitar before. You can tell it's improvised yet it has so much structure, so rhythmically tight and musical logic. Putting all these elements together on the guitar is so hard even for the best.
Listen to Scofield, Metheny or Frisell, none play solo like this.
It seems to be a quite small venue, probably at least 1/3 filled with guitar players who have to look for their jaws on the ground after having heard and seen such things could go through human fingers brains ears and hearts
OLEEEE..!!!
The autumn Leaves :D
Sylvain Luc!
Queste sono le foglie di tutte le quattro stagioni
Cette guitare...
@Cryptophrygian Bien vu --> Autumn Leaves :)
Wow. Didn't know that Colin Firth was such a virtuoso.
6:35 Edith Piaf, la foule
This theme can clearly be heard from 1:09
(and gets quite streched out while keeping its form afterwards) 😀
I thought that Paco de Lucia was the best guitarist in the world.
I may have to rethink it. :-)
let paco have his flamenco crown... I mean, he certainly can do things Sylvain can't and vice versa. Sylvain certainly wears the experimental jazz fingerstyle improvization crown well...
and besides... We shouldn't force competition upon highly skilled musicians who found their own niches... For example, I couldn't figure out a "winner" between francesco buzzurro and Yamandu Costa... They are both phenomenal beyond human capabilities but also have their own individual styles in terms of technique that simply do not compare in an objective manner... It's music for pete's sake ^^
Dear friend, as they say: it takes one to know one.
@mediadellarte2008 Sorry, was that directed at me? Not sure what you mean.
Kind of ...Martin Taylor on acid? I think I prefer the sober version.
he is some kind of weirdo. I cant figure out for shit what is guiding him during his playing. is he going like "um lets play a million scale degrees then some million interchanges while moving thru a million keys and rhytmic ideas" kinda thing?
That musical games I like very much! Yummy
😂