I guess it’s subjective but this was really exhilarating in my opinion. His ideas are executed with such unbelievable rhythmic precision. You can tap in and just appreciate his flow even if you’re struggling to follow the harmonic intent.
@TheAffluenza The harmonic intent posed ZERO problem for me. The very model of clarity. (Of course, I know the song already, and it's a regular harmonic pattern. I can't speak for the less cultivated listener.)
The first time I heard this solo was in high school and our entire high school jazz band was shocked at how incredible it was. It's nice to see it pop up on my feed again.
Maan, I'm so glad I'm not the only fan of this solo. I've been returning to that video every once in a while for inspiration and that solo certainly is one of my favorites.
I’m glad I’m not the only who liked this solo the most, although all of them were phenomenal. I still hum this solo 10 years later every now and then, that’s how tasty it was
I saw Arturo perform at the Iron Horse in Northampton MA about 30 years ago . . . he looks older than I remember :) I remember some very long solos and he even scatted on a number of tunes.
"E flat is the best key." says Jimi Hendrix, Tony Iommi, Eddie Van Halen, oh ...and every piano guy! Excellent play and transcription here. I like to watch. Don't tell. Send more!
@@iliyajavadian Someone did the trumpet solo only a few days ago I think xD Looks like the algorithm spiked it and everyone who hadn't seen it before is seeing it all within a few days.
Can somebody explain what he’s doing here? Is there a specific scale that he’s using? Because I find it hard to believe any human can do this just by using their ears.
@@ulrichvansuntum9606 Neither! it's my transcription of his improvisation! he does not play after the notes and the notes aren't "generated", they are written by me! hope that helps!
@@milesstover3724 in my channel I have many videos of solos and jazz songs I have covered/played myself, like Quennel Gaskin, Michel Camilo, Erroll Garner and Oscar Peterson solos. My favorite example of an amazing solo is the one I covered from Erroll Garner's "Just one of those things" version... I don't talk just by talking btw...
@@iliyajavadian Naa men i'm just joking ! I'm a more of a Bud Powell disciple. It's just a different approche. I know i should keep my mouth shut somtimes. Great solo anyway. (But please no more of that!)😉
I agree. These solos are too long and generic. I think the performers like hearing themselves morethan the audience. To me, it's glorified cocktail music.
I truly feel sorry (and I don't mean that patronizingly, I promise I am sincere) that you don't hear and feel what many of us hear and felt. It's like tasting delicious food that many people have enjoyed and appreciated and it tastes like cardboard in your mouth - it's a valid subjective experience, but sometimes ya have to stop and think if it's your tongue that's the problem as opposed to the food if there are so many people that are clearly moved by it
I personally don't like this solo all that much, too "colorful" if anyone knows what I mean xD The bebop lines were really nice but the chord stuff drives me up the wall, too dissonant in the end for me.
@@iliyajavadian Yeah I listen to a lot of swing music from the 30s and some very early bebop stuff but nothing quite as out there as this. I'll probably understand this stuff more as I get older, musical maturity might grace my ears.
@@PiotrBarczExcept this is not out there at all. If you don’t like the density of these chords then surely you must not enjoy Oscar Peterson, Red Garland, Bill Evans and many other influential pianists who utilized the same stock chord left hand octave + fifth right hand motif. What’s the point of playing the piano over other instruments if not for the chords right? Granted, everyone is entitled to their own musical tastes so enjoy what you wish to.
@@psyarts8687 I'm a huge fan of Peterson, I just don't listen to the more experimental stuff that he did with crazy chord voicing. And I say the harmonies are out there because compared to the 30s swing music and ragtime from even farther before, yes, this is like space age music xD Bill Evans I don't like all that much, too all over the place for me to be honest.
@@PiotrBarczcompared to other pianists, Bill Evans is known for the lyricism of his lines, as opposed to doing a lot of quotes and licks. One of the least “all over the place” pianists.
I guess it’s subjective but this was really exhilarating in my opinion. His ideas are executed with such unbelievable rhythmic precision. You can tap in and just appreciate his flow even if you’re struggling to follow the harmonic intent.
@@TheAffluenza Exactly! if you slow it down on TH-cam, you'll finally understand how precise this guy is!
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@TheAffluenza The harmonic intent posed ZERO problem for me. The very model of clarity. (Of course, I know the song already, and it's a regular harmonic pattern. I can't speak for the less cultivated listener.)
That was one helluva piano solo.
Mahesh is extraordinary!
If you pretend the start of the video is the actual start of the song, it looks like everyone is super hyped by the sax player playing 4 notes
at least he played them beautifully lol
The first time I heard this solo was in high school and our entire high school jazz band was shocked at how incredible it was. It's nice to see it pop up on my feed again.
it IS incredible! thank you for watching
Maan, I'm so glad I'm not the only fan of this solo. I've been returning to that video every once in a while for inspiration and that solo certainly is one of my favorites.
@@andrespena582 I still listen to the whole thing every 2 days or so! glad you feel the same
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I’m glad I’m not the only who liked this solo the most, although all of them were phenomenal. I still hum this solo 10 years later every now and then, that’s how tasty it was
@@rohanbuch2344 I didn't expect someone to be such a fan! I'm glad!
That's a lot of humming
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There will never ever again be anything so damn JAZZY!
Never! 🔥
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Holy smokes. That was very, very, very well done. WOW.
He is one of a kind!
Yep agree, very nice solo!! Thanks for sharing. Health and wisdom to all, Erik the Netherlands
@@eriksnip1243 it is! you're welcome. thank you for listening
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I saw Arturo perform at the Iron Horse in Northampton MA about 30 years ago . . . he looks older than I remember :) I remember some very long solos and he even scatted on a number of tunes.
@@mcinshadley Wow! thank you for sharing the memory with us ♥️
I love the Birk’s Works quote in there
Did you hear the One Note Samba quote too?
All while checking his text messages
Looks like iRealPro on an iPhone 3 haha
that's just how pro he is lol
😂
now sure if you’re joking, but considering how good this guy is, it’s kinda nuts he needs ireal for this song it’s a super common standard
@@henry1138 might be another tune, who knows
Got to love that One Note Samba quote.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who noticed that!
Where at? The B-flats at the end?
@@danieljow3510 from measure 32!
@@iliyajavadian ohh today I learned that that rhythm I learned in the HS arrangement I played was p different
@@danieljow3510 it's a very fun song!
"E flat is the best key." says Jimi Hendrix, Tony Iommi, Eddie Van Halen, oh ...and every piano guy! Excellent play and transcription here. I like to watch. Don't tell. Send more!
Thank you for the compliment. and oh! it's c minor 🤓 😂
Watching a video with Arturo Sandoval reacting that much to someone else’s amazing playing is awesome
it's so fun to watch him react to literally any player playing solos!
Truly outstanding!
I always loved this solo! The old KPLU studio!
i love their music
That is some sweet music right there
sweeter than candy
Simply terrific, in every way. Bravo.
indeed!
I ask, what is hidden in the heart of this music? A mystery.😮
a mystery indeed!
Amazing solo and amazing transcription!!!
@@RegularVideo thank you!!
That was amazing. If possible, could you perhaps upload your transcription as a pdf? Lots of good voicings and vocabulary to be found here.
@@ram.shac.kl.e thank you! of course, I'll be making a website with all the transcriptions. I could inform you when it's up if you want.
@@iliyajavadianvery well
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@@iliyajavadian thanks!!
Incredible
YES!
Uffff que discurso más bacano 💥!!!
it is! 🙌
Great talent there. 👍😊
definitely! thanks for watching
Wonderful!
cheers!
Whaaat? Unbelievable 😢
so true
Lovely!
@@joelocascio isn't it! 🍷
@@iliyajavadian Yessir, it is. Just subscribed to your channel.
@@joelocascio that means a lot man thank you ❤
Mahesh needs to be recognized….
of course! that's half the point of my transcription! to show his genius...
Great!!!
thanks for watching
Bravo 👏
@@Saghar_zare thank you ♥️
Crazy good
cheers!
Fantastic👍💯
@@VeronikaPianist thank you for watching
The title ain‘t lying
never
Everyone is transcribing this old broadcast all of a sudden xD
@@PiotrBarcz Everyone? I just thought I stumbled on a jem and decided to transcribe the piano solo.
@@iliyajavadian Someone did the trumpet solo only a few days ago I think xD
Looks like the algorithm spiked it and everyone who hadn't seen it before is seeing it all within a few days.
@@PiotrBarcz oh I see
I love now angry the guy sounds at the beginning of the original when Arturo says "we start playing? Okay! 😊" and the guy just hits a hard "yes 🗿"
@@albertosingsattimes I LOVE the beginning too! 😂♥️
Hell, jazz must be easy to play. Just hit any series of keys and a dissonant chord every now and then and you are golden.
of course! use bad posture and you're there
Wowwwwww mad respect. I’m a pianist but that’s another level for improv
he's just THAT guy 😂
Video title checks out.
glad you agree
where can i get a copy of the transcription
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👏👏👏
❤
Who is the pianist?
Mahesh Balasooyria
Mahesh Balasooriya
Can somebody explain what he’s doing here? Is there a specific scale that he’s using? Because I find it hard to believe any human can do this just by using their ears.
he's mostly using chord scales, chord outlines, chromatic approaches, some quotes here n there, rhythmic motives and eventually builds up the speed
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@@debralynnpaxton5238 🙏🏻
Keith Jarett would be proud
Really good! I wonder whether he plays after notes or are the notes generated by any software from his playing?
@@ulrichvansuntum9606 Neither! it's my transcription of his improvisation! he does not play after the notes and the notes aren't "generated", they are written by me! hope that helps!
hey! the pdf is available on my website: iliyajavadian.com
JOYOUS
thank you!
If you dont know what jazz is then listen to this.
pretty much sums jazz up
Check out Oscar Peterson in 😮😮
well his solos could definitely be considered "better" but this guy's solo was very unique!
Lots of those rhythms are written incorrectly.
@@jamesmitchell6925 let me know which ones and I'll fix them in a comment.
Is that the original iPhone lol
THE iPhone 😂
How did anyone transcribe this? Was this done by the piano software"
@@EarlLedden I transcribed this! Just my ears.
Well, don’t overlook your brains! Fantastic.
@@EarlLedden Haha exactly! thank you very much ❤
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what a pocket 😮💨😮💨
@@supranormal_ it's phenomenal!
Where is the melody? Clever running the changes, but where is the song? 🤨
There are some quotes in there. personally i like it this way, rather than playing the melody that already has been played.
Good solo! Not the best or amazing to me, but it is good 👍🏽 thanks for sharing
@@michelcamachomusic thank you for your comment!
can we hear your example of amazing?
@@milesstover3724 in my channel I have many videos of solos and jazz songs I have covered/played myself, like Quennel Gaskin, Michel Camilo, Erroll Garner and Oscar Peterson solos. My favorite example of an amazing solo is the one I covered from Erroll Garner's "Just one of those things" version... I don't talk just by talking btw...
Yeah , hopefully never 😂😂
@@Marc-yn8nd is that supposed to be compliment? lol
@@iliyajavadian
Naa men i'm just joking !
I'm a more of a Bud Powell disciple.
It's just a different approche.
I know i should keep my mouth shut somtimes.
Great solo anyway.
(But please no more of that!)😉
@@Marc-yn8nd I will definitely upload more of that! 😂 and Bud Powell stuff too!
hardly anyone applauded after his solo. no one cares about jazz music anymore except jazz musicians.
@@KingAdonisI-ix9ct I think they just wanted the recording to be clean!
I agree. These solos are too long and generic. I think the performers like hearing themselves morethan the audience. To me, it's glorified cocktail music.
I truly feel sorry (and I don't mean that patronizingly, I promise I am sincere) that you don't hear and feel what many of us hear and felt. It's like tasting delicious food that many people have enjoyed and appreciated and it tastes like cardboard in your mouth - it's a valid subjective experience, but sometimes ya have to stop and think if it's your tongue that's the problem as opposed to the food if there are so many people that are clearly moved by it
@@karllieck9064 I really don't agree with your opinion. very negative too!
@@JJBerthumeI like that food analogy! I agree very much
Very good, but not the equal of Art Tatum or Oscar Peterson. I also liked Bill Evans better too. Smoother phrasing.
@@RB-bj9ms of course! there definitely are "better" solos out there. but this one I thought was very unique!
@@iliyajavadian As a pianist I thought it was very good, but why unique?
@@RB-bj9msI like his use of different rhythms and his very well used quotes mostly
Sounds exactly like every other jazz solo I’ve ever heard. 🤷♂️
@@shamurevolt that's completely fine. thank you for watching
Meh..
... is what I'd say if I could do it better
@@iliyajavadian
Or after listening to a bunch of Oscar Peterson.
@@johndemola1608 I didn't imply this was the "best". just that it was very unique. You guys are too serious
I personally don't like this solo all that much, too "colorful" if anyone knows what I mean xD The bebop lines were really nice but the chord stuff drives me up the wall, too dissonant in the end for me.
we all have differents levels of tolerance for dissonance. that was the perfect amount of dissonance for me. to each their own ❤
@@iliyajavadian Yeah I listen to a lot of swing music from the 30s and some very early bebop stuff but nothing quite as out there as this.
I'll probably understand this stuff more as I get older, musical maturity might grace my ears.
@@PiotrBarczExcept this is not out there at all. If you don’t like the density of these chords then surely you must not enjoy Oscar Peterson, Red Garland, Bill Evans and many other influential pianists who utilized the same stock chord left hand octave + fifth right hand motif. What’s the point of playing the piano over other instruments if not for the chords right? Granted, everyone is entitled to their own musical tastes so enjoy what you wish to.
@@psyarts8687 I'm a huge fan of Peterson, I just don't listen to the more experimental stuff that he did with crazy chord voicing.
And I say the harmonies are out there because compared to the 30s swing music and ragtime from even farther before, yes, this is like space age music xD
Bill Evans I don't like all that much, too all over the place for me to be honest.
@@PiotrBarczcompared to other pianists, Bill Evans is known for the lyricism of his lines, as opposed to doing a lot of quotes and licks. One of the least “all over the place” pianists.
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