Just heard this for the first time today. Bloody wonderous. It is probably unfair for anyone other than Duke Ellington or Oscar Peterson to comment. Stunning.
The word colossal has here a meaning. Le mot colossal a ici un sens. MONSTRUEUX. Michel ❤️ C'est de la grosse baston. It's a war. Et une indépendance des mains hallucinante.
@@GrumpyStormtrooper if that's not independence what is? I gotta say I never used to believe in limb independence either cos the way that I learn/play/understand things is by relating my hands to each other i.e. coordinating. But I play with an exceptional drummer and we are very close friends and he has true limb independence. He can play a repeating groove with his feet and then improvise over the top with his hands. He can even play a 3 limb groove and then play with his other hand and slow down while the groove remained constant. That made me go away and re-evaluate my assumption that true limb independence is impossible. And if anyone has it. It's this dude
Ohhh Michel!! ...cuànto se te extraña!...estuviste aquí en Argentina en los '80 y nos hiciste llorar de emoción en una entrevista radial contando tu amor por la música!!! Te fuiste porque eras de otro planeta!!! Thank U 4ever!!!!
Souvent quand j'écoute Petrucciani, j'ai l'impression que c'est un costaud de 1,95 m qui joue. Un costaud qui ne serait pas dénué de finesse, mais un colosse. Tant de puissance, d'articulation, de précision rythmique dans le flot des notes, un discours toujours en avance, souvent surprenant, qui joue sur les répétitions créant des tensions et la libération qui suit. C'est un sacré musicien et un bonheur de l'écouter.