I just finished a improv class with Gary Burton at Berk and he highly recommended to listen to Jim Hall as a reference for guitar comping. I am a pianist so I am here to listen to both Michel and Jim. Without the drums on this particular track. I can listen into both of them well.
this clip should be put in a 'time capsule'.....can anything be 'perfect'....IMHO.. this is the best it gets.....also when i listen to this ,its so reminds me of BILL EVANS/JIM HALL...'UNDERCURRENT'....
RIP Jim Hall. I was super happy to see your concert in NYC. I remember that I was worried because you showed up on stage in Birdland with a cane and your hands were shaking. However, as soon as you started to play the guitar, your fingers were moving like the master. I just loved your guitar play. And beside your autograph, you wrote me 平和, which means PEACE in Japanese. My life in New York was definitely with your music. You'll be missed. ジム・ホール。あなたの弾く優しいギターの音が大好きでした。もう聞けなくなってしまうと思うと残念でならない。何度かニューヨークでコンサートに行けたときは本当に幸せでした。 今まで本当にありがとう。
Insane playing. Both guys were completely in sync. So there in the flow. I loved how both were more into the tune rather than trying to pose for the crowd. That's why they are maestros; the tune and music mean more than anything. The vamp intro was so cool. That stuff switches me on!
Subtlety, beauty, swing, demanding players with their own art... What else can we ask for in a world in which sordid and ugly imaginations triumph? The emotions aroused are so pure, so tender! Thank you Jim and Michel for having inhabited the earth. Your contribution to the world was very spiritual. We regret you a great deal.
Jim Hall,red carpet to surf on modes and rhythmic interpolations. Let Michel go where he wants and still is there for the providential chord. Awesome human being. Cool tribute,thanks.
I think Jim settles on a nice way to do something and puts it in his bag. I’ve heard him “repeat” arrangements or approaches a few times. It’s always such an elegant solution though.
Thanks for sharing this greatness. 2 of my favs and certainly all time legends of Jazz. @EVMC3577 Petrucciani had osteogenesis (brittle bone disease) and was short yes, forced to use a device to reach piano pedals. A concentrated musician, I'd say: large chest to host a big heart, generous head to contain deep knowledge and big hands for great skills. A man born to play.
This is just so beautiful - two guys really listening to each other and weaving such magic together - always digging deeper and unearthing exquisite gems - even though there may be guitarists who might have greater technical facility than Jim, there are very few who can come close to him in terms of pure musicality and conception - the world of music has been graced by his contribution - an artist in the truest sense of the word.
Well said. As a guitarist myself, I have no use for the "chops monsters" out there. I detest fast playing for it's own sake. Guys like Jim are far more impressive. I want to listen to something I can sink my mind into.
There's a great interview Jim does in which he talks about this often repeated compliment, "You so tasteful and you're not showing off by playing fast." And he responds, "I was trying to show off by playing as fast as I could!" It's kind of a joke but so many fast players are not listening that well and just playing licks. Picking the right notes is more important than burning a lick that other people have played.
Two great maestro's communicating in a beautifull way making Art. It's a real pity Petrucciani left us much too soon such a great talent,but he left his Art behind on many video regisrtrations and we're so gratefull for that, Victor.
Meravigliosi...unici...impareggiabile.......tutti e due ora suonano per gli Angeli....beati gli Angeli......Max Wonderful ... unique ... incomparable ....... both now play for the Angels .... blessed the Angels ...... Max
what I like about this type of interpretations is that every note, chord, interplay is deeply thought and meaningful, what makes a masterpiece. YT is full of talented musicians with great technique but often their play sounds a bit vain. Not this case
WOW, I can't belive there is video footage of this amazing performance! I have loved this an recordings for 10-12 years or so!! awesome and thanks to the poster! (BTW Jim's first 4 in the trading section is classic! almost of paraphrase from a theme in Careful!)
..and just feeling the music, because they know the knowledge is there, and they dont have to think about it - like becoming fluent in a language. Also, after a while, striving to be 'the best' becomes a really empty pursuit - so instead of striving for 'higher, faster' the focus shifts to 'going deeper' - finding the music that's really in YOU, rather than trying to play what you're 'supposed to play', a la 'correct jazz' and other ridiculous paradigms. When you are hearing the person...
I think when players are starting out, the focus is on acquiring knowledge; and as a young player, you never think you have enough. There's natural insecurity as you compare yourself to the giants you admire, so it often becomes a case of trying to prove yourself to yourself - players strive to be the fastest, or the most esoteric. With the seasoned masters you can see how it's not about acquiring and displaying knowledge, but rather getting your ego out of the way...
I was particularly impressed with the rapid tradeoffs, sometimes only 1 beat each, just before they came back to the head for the last time. I'm always curious as to how much is planned ahead and how much is absolute improv. And yes, Jim's tone is divine.
Can't believe everyone's going on about his stature. First came across him when I was 16, registered that he was small but thought nothing of it. His playing is more interesting.
I just finished a improv class with Gary Burton at Berk and he highly recommended to listen to Jim Hall as a reference for guitar comping. I am a pianist so I am here to listen to both Michel and Jim. Without the drums on this particular track. I can listen into both of them well.
this clip should be put in a 'time capsule'.....can anything be 'perfect'....IMHO.. this is the best it gets.....also when i listen to this ,its so reminds me of BILL EVANS/JIM HALL...'UNDERCURRENT'....
RIP Jim Hall. I was super happy to see your concert in NYC. I remember that I was worried because you showed up on stage in Birdland with a cane and your hands were shaking. However, as soon as you started to play the guitar, your fingers were moving like the master. I just loved your guitar play. And beside your autograph, you wrote me 平和, which means PEACE in Japanese. My life in New York was definitely with your music. You'll be missed.
ジム・ホール。あなたの弾く優しいギターの音が大好きでした。もう聞けなくなってしまうと思うと残念でならない。何度かニューヨークでコンサートに行けたときは本当に幸せでした。
今まで本当にありがとう。
Insane playing. Both guys were completely in sync. So there in the flow. I loved how both were more into the tune rather than trying to pose for the crowd. That's why they are maestros; the tune and music mean more than anything. The vamp intro was so cool. That stuff switches me on!
Subtlety, beauty, swing, demanding players with their own art... What else can we ask for in a world in which sordid and ugly imaginations triumph? The emotions aroused are so pure, so tender! Thank you Jim and Michel for having inhabited the earth. Your contribution to the world was very spiritual. We regret you a great deal.
Jim Hall,red carpet to surf on modes and rhythmic interpolations. Let Michel go where he wants and still is there for the providential chord. Awesome human being. Cool tribute,thanks.
Top class. My favorite guitarist. This sounds very similar to the Evans/Hall duo on Undercurrent.Michel is of course wonderful.
I think Jim settles on a nice way to do something and puts it in his bag. I’ve heard him “repeat” arrangements or approaches a few times. It’s always such an elegant solution though.
one of the best moment in the all jazz history
Beautiful music!!!! You will always remain in our memory, great jazz musicians!!!
Thanks for sharing this greatness.
2 of my favs and certainly all time legends of Jazz.
@EVMC3577
Petrucciani had osteogenesis (brittle bone disease) and was short yes, forced to use a device to reach piano pedals. A concentrated musician, I'd say: large chest to host a big heart, generous head to contain deep knowledge and big hands for great skills. A man born to play.
Jim Hall- master of the sparse and laconic line-unpredictable phrasing and the use of silence in between the notes. No one else like him...
Agreed, but to me, without the occasional emphatic statement(read attack) it devolves into endless noodling.
What masters! They listen to each other so carefully. Tremendous.
This is just so beautiful - two guys really listening to each other and weaving such magic together - always digging deeper and unearthing exquisite gems - even though there may be guitarists who might have greater technical facility than Jim, there are very few who can come close to him in terms of pure musicality and conception - the world of music has been graced by his contribution - an artist in the truest sense of the word.
Well said. As a guitarist myself, I have no use for the "chops monsters" out there.
I detest fast playing for it's own sake. Guys like Jim are far more impressive. I want to listen to something I can sink my mind into.
MarkR1957 Absolutely agree music is feeling nothing to be about plaing fast or not....
There's a great interview Jim does in which he talks about this often repeated compliment, "You so tasteful and you're not showing off by playing fast." And he responds, "I was trying to show off by playing as fast as I could!" It's kind of a joke but so many fast players are not listening that well and just playing licks. Picking the right notes is more important than burning a lick that other people have played.
Jim didn't lack technique at all, though. His hard bop playing on those Sonny Rollins records is incredibly good and always tasteful.
HI FOLKS...having transcribed so much of JIM thru the years....believe u me ,,,his legato style is very difficult to do,,,,bless u JIM''''
We'll be missing these genius for the rest of our lives!.
This gives me goosebumps. RIP Jim Hall
As good as it gets! RIP to both, what a gift to our World you are, so great!
A beautiful collaboration of two artists!
So gorgeous it brings tears!
Their sound conversation makes me really happy.
Thank you for sharing this great video!
Beautiful and passionate playing by both men . Hall's sound is incredible !
its atextbook example of what happens when great talent is nurturd by hard work and endless practice... so smooth
che meraviglia due mostri sacri.... grazie per il post
Two great maestro's communicating in a beautifull way making Art. It's a real pity Petrucciani left us much too soon such a great talent,but he left his Art behind on many video regisrtrations and we're so gratefull for that, Victor.
I love these gentleman, how sweet it sounds..a class of it's own.
R.I.P.Jim Hall with the amazing Petrucciani!
Años y años escuchando este concierto y este bellísimo Beautiful Love y no puedo cansarme de oírlo.
R.I.P Michel Petrucciani...beautiful comping behind Jim.
The two are both amazing!
Really channeling Evans Hall Undercurrents here. RIP Jim & Michel
Yeha man that was great. So many great line within the solos, phrases that developed and allowed the music to dance.
Amazing...unbeliable piano sound...what a pair....
What a great musicians !!! for sure we enjoy their music.God Bless them, thanks for posting this lovely video, cheers from New Orleans.
it´s a wonderful masterpiece ...
OMG, this is so amazing. Same concert as the Power of Three album with Wayne Shorter.
an incredible duet from two masters! bravo
Magnifique un joli duo plein de musique !!!!!
Meravigliosi...unici...impareggiabile.......tutti e due ora suonano per gli Angeli....beati gli Angeli......Max
Wonderful ... unique ... incomparable ....... both now play for the Angels .... blessed the Angels ...... Max
man how does jim comp like that?? so funky and lush
cannot describe in words!!!!!!!
Amazing piano sound...what a pair
jim hall is the "father " of modern guitar
playing.. :-)
great ! - thanx 4 posting fostexD160 !
And thanks for pointing out those guitarists. Jazz guitar is something I'm really interested in.
Un plaisir ...Magniique ........une Musique ...
Very sublime.
Stunning musicianship ..
R.I.P Jimmy - grandmaster of guitar-jazz
サイコー ありがとう 何も言えないほど・・ステキ
To me- simplicity and lyricism is the best.
what I like about this type of interpretations is that every note, chord, interplay is deeply thought and meaningful, what makes a masterpiece. YT is full of talented musicians with great technique but often their play sounds a bit vain. Not this case
Emozioni stampate nel cuòre!
Great masters! R.I.P
Great and awesome
WOW, I can't belive there is video footage of this amazing performance!
I have loved this an recordings for 10-12 years or so!!
awesome and thanks to the poster!
(BTW Jim's first 4 in the trading section is classic! almost of paraphrase from a theme in Careful!)
que sentimiento tan bello... dos grandes hombres... hermoso...
10-12-2013 Today we receive the news. Jim and Petrucciani reunited where all the great are jamming already!
how do they do that??? ohh maan!! ohhh maaaan!! ohh I love it!
For me, they're the best in the world.
me too
🎵🎵🎵👍👍🎸🎸🎸Jim Hall and Michel Petrucciani....
Interesting chord changes. This is really cool!
Simplemente increible.......
5000 miles from heaven...
Yes that`s beautiful love and for whole live...
..and just feeling the music, because they know the knowledge is there, and they dont have to think about it - like becoming fluent in a language. Also, after a while, striving to be 'the best' becomes a really empty pursuit - so instead of striving for 'higher, faster' the focus shifts to 'going deeper' - finding the music that's really in YOU, rather than trying to play what you're 'supposed to play', a la 'correct jazz' and other ridiculous paradigms. When you are hearing the person...
I think when players are starting out, the focus is on acquiring knowledge; and as a young player, you never think you have enough. There's natural insecurity as you compare yourself to the giants you admire, so it often becomes a case of trying to prove yourself to yourself - players strive to be the fastest, or the most esoteric. With the seasoned masters you can see how it's not about acquiring and displaying knowledge, but rather getting your ego out of the way...
I love Petrucciani's chord voicing
"If I can't be normal, I want to be extraordinary." (M. Petrucciani)
beautiful
love them!
I fucking love Jazz!
Love is beautiful, indeed. But unfortunately, not eternal.
7:31, exactly.
There are weird questions in life. One of them is how come 12 people do not like this ?
I am glad they are far from me, I could not stand them.
hard to figure the thumbs thing is kinda confusing anyway...the music, is beyond some folks also, sigh
Forgive them, Father. They know not what they do. 🤣😂🤣😂🤣🤣
30 now... :(
Joe Pass love this one.... Beautyfull love...Joe Pass..
masterpiece...
What a treasure!
Michel Petrucciani...... r.i.p.🎹🎹🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🎼🎶🎶🎶🎵🎵
The art of listening
I was particularly impressed with the rapid tradeoffs, sometimes only 1 beat each, just before they came back to the head for the last time. I'm always curious as to how much is planned ahead and how much is absolute improv.
And yes, Jim's tone is divine.
this was not rehearsed. never any time on the road. J
out standing
Jim playing his D'Aquisto. Nice ~
woohaaa...great, great jazz giant !!!
mostri sacri del jazz!
Listening music, fantastic :-)
just nice!
I´m floating
I wanna wander the streets of Paris with a great shiraz and Michel Petrucciani playing in my ears... or will that likely get me locked up?
We lost a genius ! RIP Jim Hall
sublime
This is so reminiscent of Evans and Hall's "Undercurrent".
Totally.
The thing is that it is as good as Undercurrent, which I didn't think was humanly possible.
OMG I LOVE
Bravo!!!
wonderful!
thanks fostexD160!
5 stars!
my statement still stands.
nobody on youtube can take a joke.
The best!!
that's great,
Er starb so früh der liebe Michel P.....er war einer der größten der Jazzgeschichte mit Martial Solal zusammen...
deux grands!!!!!
Man that little dude is killing them ivories
Superbe...
Can't believe everyone's going on about his stature. First came across him when I was 16, registered that he was small but thought nothing of it. His playing is more interesting.
who are the 17 people that voted thumbs down on this ???
The Best! : )