Mind you, these guys get quite a distance from the tune/chords in places. Also there's no bass to underpin things rhythmically/harmonically. A bass line really helps to follow this stuff.
It probably helps but I guess it's more important to know where the musicians are in relation to the tune. I kind of have the tune in my head when I'm listening to this and see how everything relates back to it.
This is an absolutely beautiful rendition and very reminiscent of Evans and Hall without being slavish in approach. The guitar tone is killer; fat, warm, and sweet. Bravo!!
Digital pianos suck, grand pianos ftw!
darthgabriel97 1 month ago
beğendi ben çok
skyparrow 9 months ago
Mind you, these guys get quite a distance from the tune/chords in places. Also there's no bass to underpin things rhythmically/harmonically. A bass line really helps to follow this stuff.
DjangoVanGogh 1 year ago
It probably helps but I guess it's more important to know where the musicians are in relation to the tune. I kind of have the tune in my head when I'm listening to this and see how everything relates back to it.
DjangoVanGogh 1 year ago
Great performance... Sounds very nice..
I am quite new to jazz music.. A have a query - does a typical jazz listener recognize chord progressions in the
improvised section.. (He obviously may not know the chord names).. Or is it that the listener just enjoys the
improvised music without understanding where the musician is (in the chord progression)..
dshy76 1 year ago
I like jazz duo a lot and here is a very good example. You have very good rythm and sence of timing.
PetersJazz1 1 year ago
Good!
Giorjez 1 year ago
This is an absolutely beautiful rendition and very reminiscent of Evans and Hall without being slavish in approach. The guitar tone is killer; fat, warm, and sweet. Bravo!!
valdae 2 years ago
Where can I find sheet music for this? This is awesome!!
1of3muskateers 2 years ago
Joseph Kosma
gilouseb 2 years ago