This song is a classical of brazilian Bossa Nova by the great Tom Jobim
(Antonio Carlos Brasileiro de Almeida Jobim = Rio de Janeiro,1927 — New York,1994). Unfortunately, I think the rhythm section is not in the better way of Bossa Nova style tempo, but Rosenberg Trio is very nice!
Rosenberg is fabulous and I like his playing, just like Django Reinhart was a fabulously great player different styles...and maybe techniques...however all of the great guitar player like Clapton, Jeff Beck, Steve Vai and the list goes on... have most likely studied Django...this could be why they are so great in the first place...cheers...
@savoybrown001 Hey you're right Django has alot of influence in rock music, If you listen to deep purple you really hear some virtuose solos, but ... Eric clapton? He always uses the same scales .... He is not a god like some of the others...
Superb, and I love this style of playing, but I doubt it will ever fill the Albert hall, Could Eric Clapton play this? I doubt it, yet he will always fill the Albert hall, funny old world.
All the comments seem to elude to guitar playing and music as being some sort of competition, like a sports match. Let the guitarists express themselves, chose who you like and enjoy, that's what its about, not this "my dad could beat up your dad" adolescence.
I wish all the young guitarists who think Joe Satriani, Steve Vai and Jeff Beck and all the other exhibitionists are some sort of zenith of guitar playing could see more of these amazing gypsy guitarists, who don't need all the affects pedals and squirrelly clothes and jack-off poses to get their point across.
@signjay Hey you don't know what you're talking about... Have you ever heard Jeff Beck? He's a master (and i know very well gispy/jazz music).I hate when people compare things totally different!
@signjay Ahh, c'mon man. I love Vai, Satriani, Gilbert and all; and I also really like gypsy jazz/manouche. I think they're all awesome in their own way.
Of course these guys here don't need the "effects pedals and squirrelly clothes and jack-off poses", but what's wrong with having those if what you play is still awesome, evokes emotions and thoughts, and quite frankly, also not really easy to play ?
Dit is en blijft 1 van de mooiere melodien die er te vinden zijn. Ik heb deze jongens echt jaren geleden voor het eerst gehoord, toen waren ze al goed en dat zijn ze nog steeds. Kunst , ze komen uit Brabant, net als ik.
Yes, sure, gypsy musicians make electric guitars look like toasters...
MsTapenade 2 months ago
Who wrote this song? . . . anyone know?. I used to play this with an old friend of mine back in the day.
earFront 2 months ago
@earFront must be a song from Antonio Carlos Jobim but thats not verified
Geepereet 2 months ago
@earFront
This song is a classical of brazilian Bossa Nova by the great Tom Jobim
(Antonio Carlos Brasileiro de Almeida Jobim = Rio de Janeiro,1927 — New York,1994). Unfortunately, I think the rhythm section is not in the better way of Bossa Nova style tempo, but Rosenberg Trio is very nice!
Peace !
ricardante 2 weeks ago
Exactly! well said
All gypsy musicians can make electric guitar players look very intimidated!
Stocelo we love him man!
almisr 3 months ago
@ibeep2009: they sure do.
Inyang53 3 months ago
These three musicians can compare with Ladi Geisler, Chet Atkins, Django Reinhardt, Manitas De Plata.
10nus58 4 months ago
Rosenberg is fabulous and I like his playing, just like Django Reinhart was a fabulously great player different styles...and maybe techniques...however all of the great guitar player like Clapton, Jeff Beck, Steve Vai and the list goes on... have most likely studied Django...this could be why they are so great in the first place...cheers...
savoybrown001 9 months ago
@savoybrown001 Hey you're right Django has alot of influence in rock music, If you listen to deep purple you really hear some virtuose solos, but ... Eric clapton? He always uses the same scales .... He is not a god like some of the others...
ocht6030 8 months ago
@ocht6030 All good points...
savoybrown001 8 months ago
I love his picking!
rafapak 10 months ago
only 2 kinds of music.
the ones you like.
and the ones you don't.
forget genres. they're only good for record store sections.
roycosing 10 months ago
Does anyone know if there is a studio version of Wave by the Rosenberg Trio?
Thanks.
GassyCoke 1 year ago
Superb, and I love this style of playing, but I doubt it will ever fill the Albert hall, Could Eric Clapton play this? I doubt it, yet he will always fill the Albert hall, funny old world.
ColinPRS 1 year ago
Just great.
FreeGuitarLicks 1 year ago
All the comments seem to elude to guitar playing and music as being some sort of competition, like a sports match. Let the guitarists express themselves, chose who you like and enjoy, that's what its about, not this "my dad could beat up your dad" adolescence.
RythymNblues 1 year ago
I wish all the young guitarists who think Joe Satriani, Steve Vai and Jeff Beck and all the other exhibitionists are some sort of zenith of guitar playing could see more of these amazing gypsy guitarists, who don't need all the affects pedals and squirrelly clothes and jack-off poses to get their point across.
signjay 2 years ago 38
@signjay Hey you don't know what you're talking about... Have you ever heard Jeff Beck? He's a master (and i know very well gispy/jazz music).I hate when people compare things totally different!
risingsun1987 1 year ago
@signjay Ahh, c'mon man. I love Vai, Satriani, Gilbert and all; and I also really like gypsy jazz/manouche. I think they're all awesome in their own way.
Of course these guys here don't need the "effects pedals and squirrelly clothes and jack-off poses", but what's wrong with having those if what you play is still awesome, evokes emotions and thoughts, and quite frankly, also not really easy to play ?
It's all great music =)
Svm777 4 months ago
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@signjay I agree. Check out their version of Black eyes. It is the featured video on my channel.
aristotle358 3 months ago
they do make eric clapton look a little bit ...crap dont they?
iBeep2009 2 years ago 28
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Only if you want to see clapton like "crap"..jackass
hideare 2 years ago
Mmh. I do not like satriani steve vai etc, but they are just.. different. They are great too in their own way.
loskobosko 2 years ago
@iBeep2009 Clapton can hold his own with anyone-comparisons like that dont work your words are what smell here
1canyonguy 11 months ago
wooow thats a nice guitar solo add whit a gipsy soul in this piece Stochelo is my favorit guitarist
MrShujinko 2 years ago 4
Beautiful arrangement!! Really nice!! Jobim would be proud. I think I heard a little Charlie Byrd in a few places. :-)
kencc4791 2 years ago
I love when they play some really classic jazz piece. And Wave is one of them..
Woooder 3 years ago 3
nice!
turbolawnmower 3 years ago
Dit is en blijft 1 van de mooiere melodien die er te vinden zijn. Ik heb deze jongens echt jaren geleden voor het eerst gehoord, toen waren ze al goed en dat zijn ze nog steeds. Kunst , ze komen uit Brabant, net als ik.
hanjomorren 3 years ago 3