Ari Hoenig Quartet - All Blues
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- Live at Smalls: All Blues
Featuring:
Jean-Michel Pilc (Piano) ,Sam Minaie (Bass) ,Tivon Pennicott (Tenor Sax)
Ari Hoenig (Drums). February 25th, 2013 - at Smalls Jazz Club
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This is beyond incredible. But not surprising. Ari is a master, and surrounds himself with only unique cats.
This is the shit!
I wanna see Ari with Herbie. Mind-blowing.
Herbie who? Nichols would have been cool, but he's long gone.
my god the level of intensity they reach at 12:36 is amazing and lack of any release till the very end is just incredible, killer group
Nobody mentions the piano player ?
That was amazing conversation going on
i finally figured it out! Ari is playing with magic wands instead of drum sticks, thats why he's so good
The wand chooses the drummer!
11 beats nice
Ive only just heard of Ari and all I can say is 'THIS IS TOP WORK!!!!!!!!
the communication between the band is amazing
WOWww they are all KILLIN!!!!! To me Ari is really one of the greatest drummer....and he is so unique.....
what a lovely ballad!
Holy Shit!!! Ari is incredible!! And so is his band!!
This is groovy.
Heavy but silky.
Fantastic
11/4 i like this very much!! Yea Ari !!!
Love the quote of Cheek to Cheek
You could also just think of it as being one bar or 6/4 and one bar of 5/4. What Ari is playing over top at the beginning is an 11/8 pattern which fits evenly over the 6 and 5, which you guessed it, equals 11/4.
Such joyful music, I hope I can play like these guys one day!
sublime.
thank you
this was so exciting
Awesome!
Ari's uuse of space makes me think of brian blade a lot
Right, because Ari learned from Brian?
@@jputterman26 really? :0
@@blopa5893 LOL
@@jputterman26 :(
I really dig Ari's use of space.
that escalated quickly....
amazing
amazing! Ari is top league.. btw, 8:30 is remarkable
Fabulous...
Guys are real good , liked and you have a great weekend.
grande .....Ari.
Mind blowing!
❤
This is some of the coolest shit ive ever seen!. Thank you guys for this. ARIII your the man!
Ari N° 1
spiderman on drumns!!!!amazing!!!bravi!!!
all blues in 11/8 is like ipanema in 7/8, it seems hard until you try it.
god damn!!!!
Very simply at least as far as the bass/piano l.h. riff goes, it's 3/4, 3/4, 3/4, 2/4, or any variation you prefer to count, with Ari's insanely clever superpositions over the top.
Good god almighty!! For a second I thought I heard All Blues somewhere...
HOLY THOSE SAXOPHONE LINES OMGGGGGGGG
6:23!!!
That's what Monk taught us.
Ari! eres un genio! :,D
11/8 time
GREEEAT
6:27 ahhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!
for me it's 8:04 and the resolve :S OW!! hehe
omg my mind
wowowowow
hummmmm
Another student of Ed Soph’s (unt jazz labyrinth)
jeeeesssuuuuussss
Good god dammit... that is awesome.
this is absolutely fucking startling
Brooklyn Brothers - Apple Juice
nice eleven☆
WOW
Also, at the end they go into a faster 6/4 and 5/4 and transition into a Vijay Iyer sorta like-ratio 4/4 and 7/8. Heavy shit!
Gary Clark Jr. on the sax!! lol, they sound great!
Tivon Pennicott is the sax player
Cool
How to play like this?
What microphone was used to record this?
Zoom h4n
Щееет!!!)))
3:17 is hot!
hi travy: )
What's the timing?
that was so heavy, it was ridiculous. Geez!
That was different in an intensely good way.....
Wtf who plays in 11/8. Ugh Hoenig I just can't
Crazy stuff
It's more like 11/4
3,3,3,2
11/8 bro its still ternary :)
the pulse is quarter based instead of 8th note based though.
i wonder if Miles on his tune could hang with these time signatures. or if he would a gotten lost like the rest of us old stiff fucks in a 4/4 5/4 3/4 rut
oh god what the fuuuuuuuuuck
Excessive Monkification and confabulation of musical constellations. Kinda pretty, though.
No such thing.