With respect to Frank & Julian, rhythm ace VINNIE RANIOLO deserves wider recognition. A GROOVE so deep, so phat & wide provided the ideal playground for the protagonists to play in. Well done Vinnie. Well played guys. pcHux.
Julian is very unusual in his phrasing and never competes.He is way beyond that.From what I hear from him the piece he is playing or the situation he is in will cause him to play down to fit,another words he is a true artist
Ok, wait... Vignola makes a descending phrase and Julian immediately plays a second line for that without looking at the guitar... no words. Check 3:46
Julian is a beast! I have probably been playing ten years longer than this kid and can't compete, shit, back to practicing 8 hours a day again for me, lol.
Yeah, Julian's solo on the two minute mark is just out of this world and the interplay from 4:30 makes me want to run out into the street and hug strangers.
Wow, Julian gets that old L5 to spank just as much as Frank's louder and brighter Parker. I think it's so skilled of Julian to stay in the "style" of the tune without going outside the fringe, Django would have dug him. Frank too 1+, great melding of consciencness.
I think Julian's phrasing, lines and so on show a great deal of maturity. I don't think he is ever technical for the sake of being technical. I hold this solo up as a great example of playing outside in a melodic way. I think Frank should be commended for providing a great response to Julian: a straight forward and motivic solo. Frank realized after Julian's solo it would be excessive to play lines, so he opted to be melodic.It wasn't his greater skill, it was just a good artistic choice.
My take on Julian is that has gone beyond technique, everything totally internalized and in service to the moment. Just revisiting this before reposting on Woodstock Invitational Luthiers Showcase page.
I want Julian to play my G.U.T. Guitar! Inherited from original owner my G.reat U.ncle T.ony. The earliest original blonde 1938 Gibson L-5 with original white pickguard.
Jay Cunningham Lots. I've had it since 2005. But how do I show u. Actually, it's on Reverb.com (though I will be taking that off soon since I am able to keep it in my family and sold it to my father). JK
You must be joking, right? Sure, Julian could learn learn some things from Frank, but you aren't implying that you think Frank is that much better than Julian, are you? I much rather listen to Julian, but that's just me. However, you can't seriously think Julian Lage is worse than Frank Vignola
With respect to Frank & Julian, rhythm ace VINNIE RANIOLO deserves wider recognition. A GROOVE so deep, so phat & wide provided the ideal playground for the protagonists to play in. Well done Vinnie. Well played guys. pcHux.
Julian is very unusual in his phrasing and never competes.He is way beyond that.From what I hear from him the piece he is playing or the situation he is in will cause him to play down to fit,another words he is a true artist
Frank is a player you never try to cut. Julian competes a lot, but he respects his elders.
Credit where credit's due: Vinny Raniolo off-camera on rhythm guitar!
Julian jumping in and playing those harmonizing 3rd lines is a killer!
Julian makes me feel excited with jazz guitar once again
Agree with you completely.
Don't worry about that. Instead of getting frustrated, just be glad you can enjoy his music.
Wow! Im so inspired! This inspired me to sell my guitars!
Two truly superb musicians showing how to play together and interact . Two masters of the craft. Superb choice of lines and phrasing.
most excellent post - those dudes are trippin without their luggage!
Ok, wait... Vignola makes a descending phrase and Julian immediately plays a second line for that without looking at the guitar... no words. Check 3:46
That is one of the most impressive thing I have ever seen
Yes! Vinny is great and he and Frank have a great show together.
What a performance, perfection!
Tear it up Frank!
Love these two together! Damn - Julian is SO VERSATILE!
Two fantastic players. And my man in the back holding it down
Julian is a beast! I have probably been playing ten years longer than this kid and can't compete, shit, back to practicing 8 hours a day again for me, lol.
And then his friggin' battery dies! Classic. Thanks tho for getting most of it!
What a cliffhanger!!! Thanks for posting though...
So freaking awesome
This is awesome! Thanks for posting this!
Yeah, Julian's solo on the two minute mark is just out of this world and the interplay from 4:30 makes me want to run out into the street and hug strangers.
Just pure class!! GOD DAMN IT!!
BLUE BALLED!!!!!!
That's hilarious, I was thinking the same thing along the line.... and here comes you with the actual statement.
His camera didn't die, it was destroyed by the straight fire these two produce
Too great! What more is there to say?
Wow, Julian gets that old L5 to spank just as much as Frank's louder and brighter Parker. I think it's so skilled of Julian to stay in the "style" of the tune without going outside the fringe, Django would have dug him.
Frank too 1+, great melding of consciencness.
I love getting these comments - it's a reminder to go watch the video again! Every time I do it gets even better.
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Even in a young age he shows class while chopping with frank. Impressive to see. I would have over played and been destroyed in my hubris.
amaaaaaaazing
very nice indeed!
Ken Parker Archtop there... guitarist in middle, Frank Vignola?
let's hear it for the third man, the guy who's holding down the fort while those 2 are out there - credit at least?
I guess you can tell I like him
wheres part 2?! 😭
3:10 is why i love julian lage
I think Julian's phrasing, lines and so on show a great deal of maturity. I don't think he is ever technical for the sake of being technical. I hold this solo up as a great example of playing outside in a melodic way. I think Frank should be commended for providing a great response to Julian: a straight forward and motivic solo. Frank realized after Julian's solo it would be excessive to play lines, so he opted to be melodic.It wasn't his greater skill, it was just a good artistic choice.
My take on Julian is that has gone beyond technique, everything totally internalized and in service to the moment. Just revisiting this before reposting on Woodstock Invitational Luthiers Showcase page.
Oh I get it, Julian is the sickest guitar player in the world.
more video!!!
Could you provide a link to this video on your channel? I don’t monetize my videos but I think it would be nice for your subscribers.
Whoa
did I ask you to stop ? then why did you stop playing ?
Why can't you favorite a video twice?
gahhhhhh and then it ENDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ufff!!Too much
Vinnie Raniolo is the hero of this video. And I love all these guys, but sorry! You should kneel before Vinny.
Bow down
I want Julian to play my G.U.T. Guitar! Inherited from original owner my G.reat U.ncle T.ony. The earliest original blonde 1938 Gibson L-5 with original white pickguard.
Nice! Do you have a photo?
Jay Cunningham Lots. I've had it since 2005. But how do I show u. Actually, it's on Reverb.com (though I will be taking that off soon since I am able to keep it in my family and sold it to my father). JK
1:55
Can they play 1357?
@Jay Cunningham
Inversions. ;D
something wrong here.
You must be joking, right? Sure, Julian could learn learn some things from Frank, but you aren't implying that you think Frank is that much better than Julian, are you? I much rather listen to Julian, but that's just me. However, you can't seriously think Julian Lage is worse than Frank Vignola
I'd like to see Julian and Bireli Lagrene or Jimmy Rosenberg.