Kenny Barron and Charlie Haden play duets at RTV Studios, Ljubljana. Slovenia. Recorded on May 26, 1998. GONE WITH THE WIND (Barron solo) FIRST SONG (FOR RUTH) CHEROKEE TWILIGHT SONG EVERYTHING HAPPENS TO ME
Man! Charlie Haden was the most beautiful voice on the bass in my humble opinion. So pure, so soulful, so deep! Each note has a meaning. Love this duo!
Kenny Barron is one of my favorites and unsung hero in the world of Jazz pianists - a amazing combination of tasty voicing, beautiful phrasing, and absolutely perfect rhythmic execution. His version of Autumn Leaves below is a master class in the art of the Jazz trio. His duets with Dave Holland (one of my favorite bassists along with Charlie Haden) are unbelievable. Thank you David for posting this! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-T8JvzWyEL1c.html
Kenny Barron is one of my fave jazz pianists alive😍! And with Charlie Haden's beautiful bass made this a brilliant duet!👍🏻👏🏻Jazz can't get any purer than this2.
He's very expressive and viruoso but it seems strange to me playing at first positions with left hahd's finger no. 3 as my teachers always told me to be wrong. Maybe those were just my school days, not real life.
@@susannebrendt5821 Upright bass teachers tend to be orthodox, specially in the "classical" thing and they tried to scare me that way. Maybe there's not too much better way to make it in school days but in real life you can do whatever works for best.
Jazz players hardly ever play nice European high-end pianos any more (thinking of Erroll Garner at the Bechstein in Belguim) All must play the Yamaha now. All action rails must be made of aluminum and all jacks made of plastic.
Art Tatum played pianos with missing keys out of regulation Even Bill Evans played many inferior pianos on gigs ah all jazz pianists have me too. This Yamaha is total luxury .