It takes great skill to know the measure of air pressure and volume to create sound on a conch shell like this. A very abstract object to make music from. You must transcend a certain level of skill with trombone playing to do this... respects Steve Turre
Oh man, I must have listened to the United Nations CD a million times over the years, but actually seeing someone play two conch shells at the same time is...is... I don't even know what to say!
Imagine if he went back in time and brought the band and broke out into salsa in those French caves. The human race would have never survived after that performance from their minds being blown. Or there would be a musical duel .
Excelente ver verdaderos músicos... me disgusta saber que existen los pulgares abajo para un video como esto, creo que el autotune y el regueporn tiene muchos adeptos ....fuerza para el talento un millón de gracias por esto
In hindu religion conch shell has a very religious meaning in hindi we call it shankh which is played at a time of religious prayer and on ancient time it is used to start a war
Soy de ibiza, una isla del Mediterráneo donde tocabamos conchas para comunicarnos (viene el pescadero, vienen piratas, esa tia es una puta, se ha muerto mi padre...). Llamamos a la accion de sonar una caracola "brolar" (pronunciado brulá), y se tocan igual que las trompetas. I'm from Ibiza, a mediterranian island, and we used sea shells to comunicate between us for centuries (the fisherman is here, the pirates are coming, she's a bitch, my father is dead...). The action of make sound of a sea shell has a name: "brolar", and you have to play them like a trumpet
Dude, I did revolutionize shell playing using both hands. Steve didnt think to use two becuase he plays trombone. Playing over an octave, chromatically is revolutionary, look it up. No one has ever played that many fundamental pitches (no overtones) on a shell till this point in recorded history.
The small shells play even more notes than the one I use. However, I just recently found a baseball sized shell i like, so I havent used it in vids yet.
Where on earth do you come from saying I don't play with an understanding of music, improv, harmony etc.? One can't play the conch shell without near perfect pitch and the ability to play many other instruments. Also my "novelty interprations prove that my chromatic range surpasses all other shell players. THat is why i play songs, becuase I am not limited to improvisation due to lack of enough notes. But, since you challenge me, I will add a jazz improv vid in the near future.
I feel like more people need to appreciate what he can do to these shells! All the range of pitch he can get is astounding!
Gracias Jaime Altozano por tanto.
Y perdón por tan poco
Lo dice como si hubiera muerto xd
Jaime nos trajo aquí.
El estaría orgulloso :")
Jaime es la puta verga!!! Rifa mil ese chico!!!
See you all in another 13 years when this gets recommended again.
It takes great skill to know the measure of air pressure and volume to create sound on a conch shell like this. A very abstract object to make music from. You must transcend a certain level of skill with trombone playing to do this... respects Steve Turre
Yeah, but again, he plays the fucking conch
Who the fook can a person even get lessons from except from him IF he gives them?
I got to hear the Sanctified Shells band in NYC at Jazz Standard a number of years ago. It's a wonderful spectacle.
🍀
What does this have to do with the trombone? This man is a conch player first and foremost, trombone is just his side gig.
This has laid me bare. This has set my soul a flame.
That piano rhythm is amazing
Danilo Pérez is the man
amazing piano rhythm
This man got lungs.
Oh man, I must have listened to the United Nations CD a million times over the years, but actually seeing someone play two conch shells at the same time is...is... I don't even know what to say!
Always a great time playing with Steve!
I was at the gig in Barcelona on the same tour, around 1989-90. Still rates as one of the best jazz gigs I've ever seen.
I really need TH-cam to recommend these sort of things to me so I don’t spend years looking for it
i remember that in 2002... marvelous it's cause of my love for jazz music ! thank's steve and thank's for this movie !
Airto on drums and percussion and Danilo Perez on piano. Steve There taking it back his roots. 😊
We made music in the past with natural Instruments. These days people get surprised by this when in the past it was normal.
Pedazo de banda, esto ya lo oí en su día...
this is not an artform, this is LIFE! ... you cannot record it or celebrate it or mimic it, it is unrepeatable
Exciting to watch Steve Turre play conche shells.
what an awesome musician he is.
I wasted my life, I should have played the fucking conch
Quién vino por Jaime?
James Frank Comunity No, eso no.
aquí no hacemos eso
Bueno?
James Frank Comunity yo vine por Luisillo
Yo :v/
Fantastic! Gorgeous music indeed!
Waw gracias Jaime. Es brutal
Una bestia de los churos (caracoles) me saco el sombrero.
very good steve and giovanni hidalgo are the man!
Imagine if he went back in time and brought the band and broke out into salsa in those French caves. The human race would have never survived after that performance from their minds being blown. Or there would be a musical duel .
What a lovely treat. I will treasure this!
Seriously amazing. Love the manteca theme in there too
Beautiful and Fantastic skill.......a wonderful musician!
3:41 that reaction 💥
Pero qué conchudo....
:V
Pues encajaría bastante bien en una orquesta de jazz
Aunque la verdad es que ahí todos son excelentes músicos.
Fantastico mi inchino a steve
Wow major respect man
Saw this dude play the conch at the side door in old Lyme yipped out my mind sippin red wine it was a spiritual experience
Great Job 👍
Impresionante. Thank’s Altozano.
Merci ! Ca fait plaisir ^^
i never seen somebody play on a shell thats awsome nice video vaja giovanni
AMAZING
wow.. unbelievable
WOW!!! 4:22!!! this is one GREAT tune!
Artista de talento faz de qualquer objeto um instrumento musical, e dele extrai sons e harmonias fantásticas.
Graxias Jaimeee
12 notes in conch 😂😂 Amazing ..
Me encanta que el 90% de comentarios sean de gente que vino por Jaime Altozano JAJAJA
Can't we all just get along?
That is talent
Excelente ver verdaderos músicos... me disgusta saber que existen los pulgares abajo para un video como esto, creo que el autotune y el regueporn tiene muchos adeptos ....fuerza para el talento un millón de gracias por esto
Ah, a new level of TH-cam
it is airto moreira with percussion and drums, and the faboulos giovanni hidalgo with the congas.
unbelievable🤩
Very nice videos.
yes, at 4:16 or so that amazing song starts....steve's great throughout, but the swing on that song is happnin!
In hindu religion conch shell has a very religious meaning in hindi we call it shankh which is played at a time of religious prayer and on ancient time it is used to start a war
Awesome
BRAVO !!! :)
Pues de donde soy eso es algo normal xd, like si vienes por el Jaime ;v
Oye amigo, vienes de tontolandia?
yo vengo porque tengo que hacer una tarea de la escuela JAJAJAJAJJAAJ
@@PlayZonechupitos de Yucatán broda
Why does this feel more like poetry to me?
3:40 doble trompeta! Lo juro!
3:51 Oi-ey!!! ????? XD
el tipo de los caracoles,...dios mio,..k pulmones...IMPRESIONANTE
QUE ARTISTA SENHORES E SENHORAS TALENTO VEM DO BERÇO
Fab - u - lusss :)
amaging
mind blowing
Ayyaram mohan
Wooowwww! 😍😍👍👍💛💛
wow sir v nice
Todos los que le agradezcan a Jaime Altozano manita arriba!!:D
--BUFF DEPLOYED--
Jaime altozano
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the shells are like a human voices!
from 03:35 - it's incredible ;)
"Hace 11 años"
Line si vienes por Jaime :D
How did I end up here?
What music is this I mean piano music i liked it very much
From India Delhi
Good. Red Pill. Matrix. Trinity and Neo.
only the best will suffice, Turre yes! ... if I were going music-wise I would suggest the Stone Roses
Cuando llegas por jaime siii
Pov: trumpet pulled out their mouthpiece
Everything reminds me of her 😢
Hey Corinna😂
Soy de ibiza, una isla del Mediterráneo donde tocabamos conchas para comunicarnos (viene el pescadero, vienen piratas, esa tia es una puta, se ha muerto mi padre...). Llamamos a la accion de sonar una caracola "brolar" (pronunciado brulá), y se tocan igual que las trompetas.
I'm from Ibiza, a mediterranian island, and we used sea shells to comunicate between us for centuries (the fisherman is here, the pirates are coming, she's a bitch, my father is dead...).
The action of make sound of a sea shell has a name: "brolar", and you have to play them like a trumpet
Muito obrigado
Dude, I did revolutionize shell playing using both hands. Steve didnt think to use two becuase he plays trombone. Playing over an octave, chromatically is revolutionary, look it up. No one has ever played that many fundamental pitches (no overtones) on a shell till this point in recorded history.
cool :]
damn Joel is rly slacking off rn
3:49 That's ILLEGAL
El mismo Danilo Perez en el piano👌
YOW!!!
The small shells play even more notes than the one I use. However, I just recently found a baseball sized shell i like, so I havent used it in vids yet.
Yo si sabia que se podia hacer esto , pero nunca me sale .
😯
Wow¡
En qué afinación está la concha??
En Si
Adjusting the mic @ 5:47! ("Sure...I'm not busy enough! Lemme multitask!")
Cuando eres de los pocos dioses que no llegaron a este vídeo por un tal Jaime :v
Amazing.....Insaano ne kyaa nahi kiya... ?
Vote for Pedro.
Where on earth do you come from saying I don't play with an understanding of music, improv, harmony etc.? One can't play the conch shell without near perfect pitch and the ability to play many other instruments. Also my "novelty interprations prove that my chromatic range surpasses all other shell players. THat is why i play songs, becuase I am not limited to improvisation due to lack of enough notes. But, since you challenge me, I will add a jazz improv vid in the near future.
Le encanta la cocha