Really enjoyed the bass solo, he really was exploring and inventing all the time but never lost sight of this fabulous melody which was there all the time with its unique changes.
Lage is amazing. Something is afoot in jazz guitar in Europe. Even though he studied here.Lage, Romaine Pilon man these two dudes are beast. Also check Lage's comping. very interesting. What voice leading. totally on point.
I am already a fan of the guys you mentioned, I have been on team Jesse for years. Like I said something is happening in Europe! I am thinking of moving! The Dutch guys are all from Wim and they are great!
th-cam.com/video/LD-uhH7msKM/w-d-xo.html Only a few clicks faster. The new play everything legato jazz playing is a lot more subdued than the be/hard/post-bop influenced way of digging into every note. On top of all that, it's a matter of direction and how Lage Lund conceptualizes music that you may not like. He isn't my cup of tea, but I understand what he is going for.
Really enjoyed the bass solo, he really was exploring and inventing all the time but never lost sight of this fabulous melody which was there all the time with its unique changes.
Lage is amazing. Something is afoot in jazz guitar in Europe. Even though he studied here.Lage, Romaine Pilon man these two dudes are beast. Also check Lage's comping. very interesting. What voice leading. totally on point.
rodite You should check out Jesse Van Ruller and/or Reinier Baas .They're two dutch giants .
I am already a fan of the guys you mentioned, I have been on team Jesse for years. Like I said something is happening in Europe! I am thinking of moving! The Dutch guys are all from Wim and they are great!
[These guys ARE incredible! Many of them, too, came to Berklee and studied with Mick Goodrick, so there's that ...]
Much appreciation for posting this.
Lage'playing and beautiful angle of this video made me happy
More from this gig? Plz.. plz..!!
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I like it. Can hear the changes at this tempo. Nice playing.
Trying to transcribe this, but that cymbal is killing me.
0:38 "Hmmmm, that F#"
Yeaah… #IV-7b5 substitution. Nice
Too slow. It dies. Too bad - a great Jerome Kern standard.
Totally disagree. But hey, to each his own I guess!
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Only a few clicks faster. The new play everything legato jazz playing is a lot more subdued than the be/hard/post-bop influenced way of digging into every note.
On top of all that, it's a matter of direction and how Lage Lund conceptualizes music that you may not like. He isn't my cup of tea, but I understand what he is going for.
I think this tempo makes the song sound real bluesy
I love this tempo. Can't play tunes at the same speed all the time you boring old man
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