he's playing a gibson es150 with charlie christian pickup that was originally non- cutaway but that has been converted to look like an es175. The binding across the cutaway, dot inlay and the endpin jack socket give it away!
wow . . .i wear the same eye-glasses as louis . . .j.pass would approve of his approach to jazz guitar . .not so much on the song selection . . .peace!
I was trying to figure out what you meant by that but couldn't find anything. It was great all the way through. if you can do better than that then i would really be interested in seeing your youtube video
@balzacinyourface Are you insane man? you have no idea who is Carlos Eduardo Arellano. We respect him as guitarist, teacher and friend, he is a brilliant musician and composer, maybe not so well known worlwide, but highly appreciated as artist and performer, googled it bigmouth. Anyway, not a worth responding to smart idiots like you.
@afinadores Marcos, thanks but stop that now my friend. it is not a obliged thing that everyone like the playing of everyone. It is a personal decision. I am just a guitar player who love music, not a seeker of fame or recognition. Btw, thanks for your nice comments in my Mina Sambinha video. I appreciate it. Now calm down please.
@carlosjazzpick ohh ok I'm sorry master, not a word more on morons. Anyone here did understand what you said of Louis Stewart, a impressive player I love too. About Mina Sambinha, IMHO it is a masterpiece of brazilian jazz, it got near of 30k views and 100+ comments a year in youtube! congratualtions my Master. Despite you said on fame or recognition, I bow to you.
My point is that someone saying something so incoherent, to slag off Louis Stewart's performance, of all people! when he isn't that good himself. I've heard his music, and one particular video; wrong notes, and out of time. It's the double standards and lack of coherency I'm pointing out here. Considering this guy's skill, and Louis Stewart's, it's rather funny to see his comments as they are.
@balzacinyourface what I wanted to say is about the great playing of Louis Stewart. To me, he is representative of a contemporary, advanced and beautiful way of perform with an excellent time groove domain. Not slag at all I think. You was the only here unable to grab the meaning of what I wrote. Maybe my english was not so accurate, I am sorrym I try to fix it, but If you spoke spanish or french not so skilled, can be sure that you would receive a friendly response from me.
@balzacinyourface you absolutly wrong, you only are showcasing your ignorance in jazz. I said "out of time" meaning Louis have a magnificent sense and ability for spatial and metric displacement of notes and phrases, a cool jazz resource heard from great players like Coltrane, Metheny, Hancock, Robben Ford, Martin Taylor and many more. You stop lying, be humble and start to study music if you want to speak about jazz properly or as a player yourself.
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being selective and keeping a jazz rhythm are much more important to an arrangement than cramming in every inversion of a chord you know etc.......all is lost in my view at least......give me oscar peterson any day
I've always liked this tune...I think I heard Monk play this back in the fifties. I've just started playing it again --and listening to YouTube versions. Lots of great stuff --but yours went further...out, and further in. Beautiful. Thanks.
A chord melody MASTER!
doallthegoodyoucan 1 year ago
The Louis Stewart Trio plays in The Stag's Head,Dame Lane, Dublin 1. on Sunday afternoons.
MOGLIDER 1 year ago
That's what jazz sounds like!
JazzJunkie4 1 year ago
Wow. Fantastic jazz gutar playing. I love Louis melodical swing and jazz meaning. Tradition and evolution in one player. Thank for post this.
afinadores 1 year ago
You've got to love this.
jamboliboli 1 year ago
Grande Louis. Fantastico. Mi fai emozionare tantissimo !!!!
gabri3l367 1 year ago
View 'Moonlight Serenade' & "All or Nothing At All",in iTunes by Louis Stewart Master Jazz Guitarist .
MOGLIDER 2 years ago
he's playing a gibson es150 with charlie christian pickup that was originally non- cutaway but that has been converted to look like an es175. The binding across the cutaway, dot inlay and the endpin jack socket give it away!
chrism6644 2 years ago
@chrism6644
Wrong,
A Gibson ES 150 has no bottom cut-away
johnnyguitarcarson 2 years ago
if you read my comment a bit more carefully, you'll see that's what I am saying - it was originally a non-cutaway guitar
chrism6644 2 years ago
What kind of guitar is he playing?
limaktba 2 years ago
yeah, I noticed that too. He's got some serious picking speed going on there.
CaptainBuster 3 years ago
say something nice about davens99
2corin 3 years ago
Thanks for the clip. Great sound, great lines!
wbges175 3 years ago
wow . . .i wear the same eye-glasses as louis . . .j.pass would approve of his approach to jazz guitar . .not so much on the song selection . . .peace!
gadzooks63 3 years ago
"Not the song selection..." are you on crack? BTY Joe Pass thought Louis was one of the greatest...they were good friends.
pmusso 3 years ago
poor you they are awful.
samerika 2 years ago
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He does a great job on the beginning but I feel he's losing the path of the song half way through. Great guitar playing but poor styling.
yidali 3 years ago
I was trying to figure out what you meant by that but couldn't find anything. It was great all the way through. if you can do better than that then i would really be interested in seeing your youtube video
4578a 3 years ago
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carlosjazzpick 3 years ago 4
@carlosjazzpick
It's free time until the bass comes in, which isn't out of time. Plus, learn to write properly.
balzacinyourface 1 year ago
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carlosjazzpick 1 year ago
@carlosjazzpick
See, that's my point. What you have written, doesn't make sense. So again, learn to write properly you retard:
"Sorry, but you must to learn to READ properly or you don't have a clue about jazz is"
That doesn't make any sense. And if people are giving you thumbs up or whatever, it says more about them than me, they are retards too.
You don't do much thinking do you.
balzacinyourface 1 year ago
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carlosjazzpick 1 year ago
@carlosjazzpick
I hope for the best for your students. Your brain doesn't seem to work properly.
balzacinyourface 1 year ago
@balzacinyourface I am sorry
carlosjazzpick 1 year ago
@carlosjazzpick master, why did remove your comments? this idiot isn't worth it. My respect for you.
afinadores 1 year ago
@balzacinyourface Are you insane man? you have no idea who is Carlos Eduardo Arellano. We respect him as guitarist, teacher and friend, he is a brilliant musician and composer, maybe not so well known worlwide, but highly appreciated as artist and performer, googled it bigmouth. Anyway, not a worth responding to smart idiots like you.
afinadores 1 year ago
@afinadores
The great unwashed stick together eh. You can't write sentences either. Oh my god, moron after moron.
balzacinyourface 1 year ago
@balzacinyourface cmon, show us your playing, hope will be as good as your sentences, bigmouth.
afinadores 1 year ago
@afinadores Marcos, thanks but stop that now my friend. it is not a obliged thing that everyone like the playing of everyone. It is a personal decision. I am just a guitar player who love music, not a seeker of fame or recognition. Btw, thanks for your nice comments in my Mina Sambinha video. I appreciate it. Now calm down please.
carlosjazzpick 1 year ago
@carlosjazzpick ohh ok I'm sorry master, not a word more on morons. Anyone here did understand what you said of Louis Stewart, a impressive player I love too. About Mina Sambinha, IMHO it is a masterpiece of brazilian jazz, it got near of 30k views and 100+ comments a year in youtube! congratualtions my Master. Despite you said on fame or recognition, I bow to you.
afinadores 1 year ago
@afinadores
My point is that someone saying something so incoherent, to slag off Louis Stewart's performance, of all people! when he isn't that good himself. I've heard his music, and one particular video; wrong notes, and out of time. It's the double standards and lack of coherency I'm pointing out here. Considering this guy's skill, and Louis Stewart's, it's rather funny to see his comments as they are.
balzacinyourface 1 year ago
@balzacinyourface what I wanted to say is about the great playing of Louis Stewart. To me, he is representative of a contemporary, advanced and beautiful way of perform with an excellent time groove domain. Not slag at all I think. You was the only here unable to grab the meaning of what I wrote. Maybe my english was not so accurate, I am sorrym I try to fix it, but If you spoke spanish or french not so skilled, can be sure that you would receive a friendly response from me.
carlosjazzpick 1 year ago
@carlosjazzpick
Well we're all big friends and happy campers now. Can you give me your version The wheels on the bus?
balzacinyourface 1 year ago
@carlosjazzpick
That's not what you said. You said he played out of time. So stop lying, and practice more.
balzacinyourface 1 year ago
@balzacinyourface you absolutly wrong, you only are showcasing your ignorance in jazz. I said "out of time" meaning Louis have a magnificent sense and ability for spatial and metric displacement of notes and phrases, a cool jazz resource heard from great players like Coltrane, Metheny, Hancock, Robben Ford, Martin Taylor and many more. You stop lying, be humble and start to study music if you want to speak about jazz properly or as a player yourself.
carlosjazzpick 1 year ago
@carlosjazzpic
Start? Na, I've studied Jazz for years and years. Clawing clawing clawing...
balzacinyourface 1 year ago
@carlosjazzpick
Sop why did you remove the comment? So your little kids you've been grooming will find out about you being a peedo?
balzacinyourface 1 year ago
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being selective and keeping a jazz rhythm are much more important to an arrangement than cramming in every inversion of a chord you know etc.......all is lost in my view at least......give me oscar peterson any day
musicluvinguy 3 years ago
But this is his way. He is a thinker. The tension created by this approach is unbelievable!
Bazzerpool1 3 years ago 3
I've always liked this tune...I think I heard Monk play this back in the fifties. I've just started playing it again --and listening to YouTube versions. Lots of great stuff --but yours went further...out, and further in. Beautiful. Thanks.
achimc 4 years ago 2
great post thank you Jykds
zeguitarman 4 years ago 2
wonderful playing from a master. the other clip with Ronnie Scott is also a gem, any more from this show would be gratefully appreciated. many thanks
deangelico 4 years ago 2
The Master at work.thank you for this. the other clips with Ronnie are something to treasure.
hankmobleyfan 4 years ago
Excellent! Any more Louis in that series?
pixaninny 4 years ago
Thanks for your comment. I have one more which I will upload when I get a chance.
jykds 4 years ago
A wonderful guitarist, thanks for this post
sonsdad 4 years ago
Thanks for your commment.
jykds 4 years ago
Very tasty...
mondodave 4 years ago
Glad you like it.
jykds 4 years ago