The bassist on the right is the bands original player , the one on the left is her replacement , but when she is back in town they double up . They are one the tightest bands I've ever listened to
Juna Serita is the bassist on the right, she has her own TH-cam channel, and she still plays with this group and the Jazz Avengers. Japan has a lot of excellent bass players and drummers you will probably like. On the rock side there is Misa (bass) and Akane (drums) from Band Maid are exceptional, and the band Trident has a great drummer and bassist too. On the more metal side Haraguchi (bass) and Murata Tamu (drums) from Nemophila are excellent as well. I could list probably a dozen or more rock and metal bands from Japan that are filled with excellent musicians.
I understand that the members of "Tokyo Groove Jiyoshi" work as session musicians, that's why they met and formed the trio that, as @Steven Mcmorris and @Mark Hayes already commented, has been changing its members, but the one with the most projection is Juna Serita, the original bass player, what I didn't know is that they occasionally get together in a two-bass player line-up, which is a gift ;) What I also agree with is the quality of Japanese musicians and especially with the mention of MISA and Akane, bassist and drummer of the band BAND-MAID, (you should check them out sometime, they might surprise you hehehehe), but in the field of jazz there are two other musicians that I think are really outstanding, pianist Hiromi Uehara and drummer Senri Kawaguchi (in Japan she is nicknamed 手数姫, translated "Princess of multiple beats"), both are incredible, but if you want to see something really unusual and spectacular I recommend this song by Hiromi in duet with Colombian harpist Edmar Castañeda, another incredible musician whose harp playing is mind-blowing; ) th-cam.com/video/JiBeeM0gg9g/w-d-xo.html Greetings from Spain ;) PS. I came to you because of your reactions to The Warning ;) (automatic translation by software)
This was craaaazy man the only thing my dad ever asked me to react to and I saw it after he passed its crazy and im like holy shit he was right this was wild lol
I’m so looking forward to seeing this band play Melbourne’s Bird’s Basement in April. If there’s a more accomplished all-female group in the world, I’d like to see them! Mimi’s drumming is seriously world class.
@@skeptic4031 I’ll be on the big table of 8 in front of the stage. I’ll be wearing probably a linen long sleeve Japanese cherry blossom shirt! Come say hi!
The sax player Harumo Imai also plays sax in Phillip Woo's band..he's a former keyboard player who played with Roy Ayers Ubiquity & Maze Featuring Frankie Beverly
Sarita started up on guitar but she said she could not figure out six strings so she changed over 2 bass guitar because she figured she could do four strings better and you see what the outcome is
They, TGJ have another version that i think is a lot better, with no sax, one bass and a traditional Japanese instrument. Hope you can find it. Yet, what you are showing to very good.
The bassist on the right is the bands original player , the one on the left is her replacement , but when she is back in town they double up . They are one the tightest bands I've ever listened to
Juna Serita is the bassist on the right, she has her own TH-cam channel, and she still plays with this group and the Jazz Avengers. Japan has a lot of excellent bass players and drummers you will probably like. On the rock side there is Misa (bass) and Akane (drums) from Band Maid are exceptional, and the band Trident has a great drummer and bassist too. On the more metal side Haraguchi (bass) and Murata Tamu (drums) from Nemophila are excellent as well. I could list probably a dozen or more rock and metal bands from Japan that are filled with excellent musicians.
Really great playing and beautiful ladies
I understand that the members of "Tokyo Groove Jiyoshi" work as session musicians, that's why they met and formed the trio that, as @Steven Mcmorris and @Mark Hayes already commented, has been changing its members, but the one with the most projection is Juna Serita, the original bass player, what I didn't know is that they occasionally get together in a two-bass player line-up, which is a gift ;)
What I also agree with is the quality of Japanese musicians and especially with the mention of MISA and Akane, bassist and drummer of the band BAND-MAID, (you should check them out sometime, they might surprise you hehehehe), but in the field of jazz there are two other musicians that I think are really outstanding, pianist Hiromi Uehara and drummer Senri Kawaguchi (in Japan she is nicknamed 手数姫, translated "Princess of multiple beats"), both are incredible, but if you want to see something really unusual and spectacular I recommend this song by Hiromi in duet with Colombian harpist Edmar Castañeda, another incredible musician whose harp playing is mind-blowing; ) th-cam.com/video/JiBeeM0gg9g/w-d-xo.html
Greetings from Spain ;)
PS. I came to you because of your reactions to The Warning ;)
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This was craaaazy man the only thing my dad ever asked me to react to and I saw it after he passed its crazy and im like holy shit he was right this was wild lol
Man this was a workout haha I couldn’t imagine how the musicians felt after. In need of calories maybe haha
@@Beldvlmnt Please check the cover they did on the miles davis tune So What ! Same Concert ! Or The Miles Davis Cover Round Midnight ! Enjoy ! !
This band is pure 🔥 Thanks for sharing this! More people need to see it! Subscribe to Juna's channel!!
Harumo on the sax!
Love both TGJ and TOP!!!!
I’m so looking forward to seeing this band play Melbourne’s Bird’s Basement in April. If there’s a more accomplished all-female group in the world, I’d like to see them! Mimi’s drumming is seriously world class.
Me too !! I’ll probably see you there !!! Looking forward to seeing them at Birds Basement !!!
@@skeptic4031 I hope so! I’ll be there both nights! YEAH!
@@davidketels3717 Great stuff man !! Hope to bump into you at the show on the 12th. I will be with my fam. Nice to meet another funk / Jazz lover.
@@skeptic4031 I’ll be on the big table of 8 in front of the stage. I’ll be wearing probably a linen long sleeve Japanese cherry blossom shirt! Come say hi!
@@davidketels3717 will do mate !! See you there !!
The sax player Harumo Imai also plays sax in Phillip Woo's band..he's a former keyboard player who played with Roy Ayers Ubiquity & Maze Featuring Frankie Beverly
Harumo is a sax player and a half.
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Sarita started up on guitar but she said she could not figure out six strings so she changed over 2 bass guitar because she figured she could do four strings better and you see what the outcome is
And later started playing 5 string bass, so went halfway back.
They, TGJ have another version that i think is a lot better, with no sax, one bass and a traditional Japanese instrument. Hope you can find it. Yet, what you are showing to very good.