@thirdeye3 Not to devalue your assessment here, but.. why does this stuff even matter in the face of this incredible PERFORMANCE. These kinds of mathematical interpretations of jazz has done so much damage to its image and ability to reach wider audiences. Let the music be the music.
@absolutlahmi I noticed a few comments questioning the time signature so I figured I'd give my two cents. Maybe it's cuz I'm a drummer but these rhythms really intrigued me.
But I hear what you're saying. While jazz isn't one of my most dominant genres, I do understand the detrimental effect of complexity for the sake of complexity; rarely is the result positive. However, figuring out that this trio is playing a great piece within such an intricate time only makes me appreciate them more.
Holy Shit! Just when I'd given up hope of getting excited over new jazz......this is ESP jazz....as funky & groovy as it's possible to get....AND a brilliant bass solo.HOLY COW!
Time Signature
For the first part where there are two alternating sets rhythms, counting all 16th notes, I get:
1st set = 9, 9, 9, 8
2nd set = 5, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 4
Breaking down a bit more, the 9's are made up of 5 16th's + 4 16th's. I personally feel that part in 9, but each 9 I wrote can be replaced with 5, 4.
Both sets add up to 35 16th's total. Bpm is about 108
Anyone agree?
thirdeye3 3 months ago
@thirdeye3 Not to devalue your assessment here, but.. why does this stuff even matter in the face of this incredible PERFORMANCE. These kinds of mathematical interpretations of jazz has done so much damage to its image and ability to reach wider audiences. Let the music be the music.
absolutlahmi 3 months ago
@absolutlahmi I noticed a few comments questioning the time signature so I figured I'd give my two cents. Maybe it's cuz I'm a drummer but these rhythms really intrigued me.
But I hear what you're saying. While jazz isn't one of my most dominant genres, I do understand the detrimental effect of complexity for the sake of complexity; rarely is the result positive. However, figuring out that this trio is playing a great piece within such an intricate time only makes me appreciate them more.
thirdeye3 3 months ago
5/8 all the way
Gibieyal 5 months ago
@Gibieyal No
MrTaylorforget 4 months ago
i think ive gone into shock
TheMusicofthedead 8 months ago
love it
8ubiquity8 9 months ago
One of the most magnificent jazz pieces ever
Mrilcho 1 year ago
2 : 48 --> No words to describe what I hear, too amazing.
Nomonoel 1 year ago 9
Holy Shit! Just when I'd given up hope of getting excited over new jazz......this is ESP jazz....as funky & groovy as it's possible to get....AND a brilliant bass solo.HOLY COW!
andyboy28353 1 year ago 9
@andyboy28353 my exact thoughts : )
huklewill420 3 months ago
They are amaizing
najsowski 1 year ago
what time signature is this in
friendlyfish 1 year ago
@friendlyfish
different in different parts
from 2:54 ish its 10/8 i think.
monkeywithsticks 1 year ago
@monkeywithsticks probably something crazy like that.
FLCL2010 1 year ago
sacrés fils de pute !! ENORMES !
iconoclastaacrata 1 year ago
@iconoclastaacrata
c'est pas beau de jurer ...
mais putain leurs meres comment ils assurent grave ces enculés !
patmartinohotmail 1 year ago
@patmartinohotmail ! va fanculo porco finocchio filo de putana!
iconoclastaacrata 1 year ago
he is aahhhmmaahhhzzzhhiinnnggg ♥♥
rachelsontherun 2 years ago
ooooo ye !!!!
ezbit14 2 years ago
Man I love these guys, I can listen to them alllllll day and night,
its never enough.
This was a wonderful performance.
I can not wait to see them Live.
PLEASE COME TO JAPAN
autoboy11 2 years ago
Gosh, that is the funkiest groove.
Gotta love how that bass/drum combo sweeps in after the piano entrance. :D
millerbrandon12 2 years ago
Yes! I've been waiting for this...
ekomsanuajiram 2 years ago 2
That's one hell of a band. Thanks for posting!
foowah7 3 years ago 2