Joey is amazing!! I truly think that he's some great jazz piano legend reincarnated. He just has a feel for it that can't be taught. You could practice your heart out for decades and still not get where he is. Outta this world!!
I’ve seen Joey play many times and it is always a different sonic experience, always creative, alive, spontaneous. There is another video when he was 10 and he plays with an orchestra -a Duke Ellington number. And the band members literally roll their eyes when the band leader announces this kid is going to play. You can see their disbelief grow. Joey was virtually unknown then.
I was so glad to see this vid - to know there are other people that appreciate just how special Joey is. He electrifies me, like the first time I heard Coltrane or Miles’ music.
Wynton Marsalis is probably the first serious jazz musician to also play proper symphonic trumpet with major orchestras. Total style switch. Plus his whole family is a traditional New Orleans jazz family.
Joey, among other things, has a Balinese advantage. His fingers are long and supple. I have never seen him play anything but a standard sized keyboard, even at 8 years old. Could be mistaken though. As far as his jazz language goes, I think he understood it when he first heard it which may have been before he was born since it came in the form of his parents record collection. He was self-taught and when he was 6 he was given a tiny electronic by his father. From that time he began to reproduce pieces by Monk & Coltrane on his own.
Seems like it was a good idea to share this live... i was so impressed about his performance at Marciac, i recorded all the stream on my comp only to share THIS. Supposed to be "Wynton Marsalis feat. Joey" but clearly this "kid" was THE guy, so i wrote wynton marsalis as featuring ahaha.
@1800rpm Hmm yeah the dude on the left… “I’ve never seen a trumpet player use that tool…”. What, a mute?! 🤦🏻♂️ And, “How do you know it’s improvised?” 🤯
A small plunger is a classic mute tool for trumpet. Trombones use the big one. Sometimes a standard metal mute (not a harmon) is in the bell and then the plunger on top.
Wynton Marsalis on Trumpet with the Mute is a well known Giant in Jazz. I'm just wondering why he would be considered FUNNY. Is Oscar Peterson FUNNY? Just asking.
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Very common for trumpet players to use a plunger as a mute. Also, when you talked about how he communicates with the other musicians.. the fellow musicians said he doesn't like to wear headphones in the recording studio because he needs to feed off of what the other guys are playing.
Guy on the left knows too little man...can't even tell that it's improv. I'm not a musician just a jazz lover and even I can tell it's improvised, from how he picks up the melody being played, how it starts tentative and becomes intense when he got in the groove, how he watches the drummer for cues, etc. Guy has never seen a plunger mute. Doesn't know who Wynton Marsalis is. SMH
For I think you might find this interview quite interesting: Wynton Marsalis, Marcus Roberts and Stanley Crouch interview (1992) th-cam.com/video/gpo56tzHsNg/w-d-xo.html This is for the first time I get the confirmation that it is a lot of improvisation in jazz music, while there is structure also, The interview makes it more clear in the first minutes when jazz is defined from each one's perspective.
I hit 'like' before I found out you two were going to stop the vid and talk over the performance, also, turn the volume up on the vid, and turn your voices down, I retract my 'thumbs up'...
Hi! Please make Your 1-st time react to the Russian Official M/V - "Leningrad - i_$uss" (over 25 million views on TH-cam) This video has a lot of allusions, gags and hints. Be sure to click on the English translation subtitles. Thank you in advance! Good luck!
Hey du rächts. Schwizer, oder? Cooli Riäkschens macheter :-) Joey isch geniau. Äuä sicher scho drüberkeit, aber hie no es paar „Überkids“ zum reagiere, faus noni gseh: Justin Lee Schulz; Angelina Jordan; AronTheBassist; Yohan Kim; Gabriel Severn; Feng E; JD Beck; juliaplaysgroove; Ichika Nito... have fun
haha, genau. Danke Björn! Paar vo dene kids wod hesch empfohle kenne mer, es paar aber nonig. Mached sicher in Zuekunft no meh reactions zu dene Überflüger... ;)
i am 60,,,Joey is a genius,,,,,,,,but what i really like is you young men who promote this music and the whole vibe around it,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,thanks
Finally someone react to Joey Alexander. This is superb
Legend Wynton Marsalis and legend-in-the-making Joey Alexander. What a dynamic duo!
Joey is amazing!! I truly think that he's some great jazz piano legend reincarnated. He just has a feel for it that can't be taught. You could practice your heart out for decades and still not get where he is. Outta this world!!
I used to joke to my friends that he is every jazz great reincarnated into one boy! You can hear Monk, Oscar Peterson and others in his playing.
I’ve seen Joey play many times and it is always a different sonic experience, always creative, alive, spontaneous. There is another video when he was 10 and he plays with an orchestra -a Duke Ellington number. And the band members literally roll their eyes when the band leader announces this kid is going to play. You can see their disbelief grow. Joey was virtually unknown then.
i know exactly which video you talk about! best reactions :D
Can you please link me to that video?
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@@Ger4rds Holey moley, the expressions on their faces was worth the price of admission!
That's extraordinary ... Good share brothers 👌
I was so glad to see this vid - to know there are other people that appreciate just how special Joey is. He electrifies me, like the first time I heard Coltrane or Miles’ music.
The Joey tune that did for me was the studio session of Giant Steps.... been a huge fan and even got to see him !
The boy prodigy Joey Alexander from Bali, Indonesia 🇮🇩 love him !
Das isti ja echte und ehrliche Reaktion über Joey Alexander. Danke Euch und beste Grüße aus dem fernen Indonesien wo Joey herkommt.
Wynton Marsalis is probably the first serious jazz musician to also play proper symphonic trumpet with major orchestras. Total style switch.
Plus his whole family is a traditional New Orleans jazz family.
Please do more Joey & Hiromi!! How about Chick Corea & Hiromi duet? Hiromi & Michel Camilo? Or any of the recent Hiromi String Quintet!
Joey, among other things, has a Balinese advantage. His fingers are long and supple. I have never seen him play anything but a standard sized keyboard, even at 8 years old. Could be mistaken though. As far as his jazz language goes, I think he understood it when he first heard it which may have been before he was born since it came in the form of his parents record collection. He was self-taught and when he was 6 he was given a tiny electronic by his father. From that time he began to reproduce pieces by Monk & Coltrane on his own.
Or maybe perhaps, the other Joey Alexander performance : th-cam.com/video/u0OSeIi4nsI/w-d-xo.html 🐨♥️ be waitin'
Monk lives! This little cat is music.
Seems like it was a good idea to share this live... i was so impressed about his performance at Marciac, i recorded all the stream on my comp only to share THIS.
Supposed to be "Wynton Marsalis feat. Joey" but clearly this "kid" was THE guy, so i wrote wynton marsalis as featuring ahaha.
Thank you so much for uploading
you never saw a plunger mute?! That funny thing the trumpet player is using... OMG
When Wynton let him go, i wasn't expecting those multiple layers from Joey.
"We have to give credit to the trumpet player." What? It's Wynton friggin Marsalis for gods sakes.
@1800rpm Hmm yeah the dude on the left… “I’ve never seen a trumpet player use that tool…”. What, a mute?! 🤦🏻♂️
And, “How do you know it’s improvised?” 🤯
A small plunger is a classic mute tool for trumpet. Trombones use the big one. Sometimes a standard metal mute (not a harmon) is in the bell and then the plunger on top.
I think every jazz player on that stage are insane ;)
Wynton Marsalis on Trumpet with the Mute is a well known Giant in Jazz. I'm just wondering why he would be considered FUNNY. Is Oscar Peterson FUNNY? Just asking.
I first saw Joey play for an audition when he was 7. No sheet music in front of him
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Very common for trumpet players to use a plunger as a mute. Also, when you talked about how he communicates with the other musicians.. the fellow musicians said he doesn't like to wear headphones in the recording studio because he needs to feed off of what the other guys are playing.
What? How? No! Whaaaaaat?
This tool for "modifying the trumpet's sound" is called a plunger - exactly like you call the tool using for the sink or toilet...
Hi good job THX
Many people don't have enough sensibility to really enjoy Joey's music, so it's not a poor boy but a poor mass.
Guy on the left knows too little man...can't even tell that it's improv. I'm not a musician just a jazz lover and even I can tell it's improvised, from how he picks up the melody being played, how it starts tentative and becomes intense when he got in the groove, how he watches the drummer for cues, etc. Guy has never seen a plunger mute. Doesn't know who Wynton Marsalis is. SMH
Please react to his performance at the Grammy Awards. Thank you
Jazz needs people like Joey to compose new jazz songs. Maybe he can make songs that will turn out to be the standards of the future.
Well he already have 6 album since he moved to US in 2014. 50 yrs from now, don't know how many terrabytes we need to keep his songs 😂
Another Jazz seduction? Wow, the God given gifts we get to enjoy!
Joey is Jazz’ Liszt! ❤️
For I think you might find this interview quite interesting:
Wynton Marsalis, Marcus Roberts and Stanley Crouch interview (1992)
th-cam.com/video/gpo56tzHsNg/w-d-xo.html
This is for the first time I get the confirmation that it is a lot of improvisation in jazz music, while there is structure also, The interview makes it more clear in the first minutes when jazz is defined from each one's perspective.
I'm disappointed that they didn't say anything about the response at 6:19
Joey has been viral since 2014 when he was only 10-11 years old. why are there only now video reactions....huh? 🤦😅
Have you two been hiding under a rock? I know bugger all about Jazz and even I have heard of a plunger. Anyway good to see you laughing so much.
I hit 'like' before I found out you two were going to stop the vid and talk over the performance, also, turn the volume up on the vid, and turn your voices down, I retract my 'thumbs up'...
Your friend is truly not knowledgeable about jazz and what it is and how it works.
Keith Jarrett
G⭕️E♠️N🩸I🎱U🔺S👁🗨
Hi!
Please make Your 1-st time react to the Russian Official M/V - "Leningrad - i_$uss" (over 25 million views on TH-cam)
This video has a lot of allusions, gags and hints. Be sure to click on the English translation subtitles.
Thank you in advance! Good luck!
Hey du rächts. Schwizer, oder? Cooli Riäkschens macheter :-)
Joey isch geniau. Äuä sicher scho drüberkeit, aber hie no es paar „Überkids“ zum reagiere, faus noni gseh: Justin Lee Schulz; Angelina Jordan; AronTheBassist; Yohan Kim; Gabriel Severn; Feng E; JD Beck; juliaplaysgroove; Ichika Nito... have fun
haha, genau. Danke Björn! Paar vo dene kids wod hesch empfohle kenne mer, es paar aber nonig. Mached sicher in Zuekunft no meh reactions zu dene Überflüger... ;)
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Multy talanted of The Indonesian people🇮🇩.. Good Job..joey👍
Oh Sounds awful 😳
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