Incredible! Each vocal step and alteration is perfect, no fake sounds.. Magic!! Love her vocal, and her talent.. she is a real part of contemporary Jazz 😍
Human beings' wonderful creative expressions, is why we MUST save the world from tyrants in governments, deceivers in MSM fake news outlets, & the thieves in the banking cartels! It's simple ... love & life over destruction & death!
This was a great night -- too bad she doesn't sing at smalls much these days - singing a lot overseas and touring (who can blame her). But when she was a regular these were good days. So it goes
Inoui ce swing ,cette nana me tue!Et la section rytmique est démente!Un blues d 'enfer!Et puis ils s'amusent comme des dingues,pour notre plaisir,que demander de mieux?
Phenomenal performance! I’m getting back into jazz and wanted to track down this tune because I played it at a jam recently with a vocalist and loved it. This video did not disappoint!
I've seen pictures of her, so I already knew she was beautiful, but this is the first time I've heard her sing.I now see what all the fuss is about! Wonderful.
Cartonne!!Je savais déjà à quel point Cyrille et Adrien étaient doués mais je connaissais fort peu Michael et je dois dire un grand bravo,agréable surprise. Continuer a nous posté des supers vidéos,histoire d'oublier l'horrible musique qui gangrène nos radios et tvs a longueur de journées.
Merci Cyrille et messieurs ! J'essaie, tant bien que mal d'apprendre ce scat ; qu'importe. De doux vrais frissons de jazz dans ce live *cœur* For singers, 1:38 + 2:36 (and, 11:20) aaaaand please go see her here : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-D-dhoaWzNlY.html
Two chromatic chords, no melody? Stopping altogether when nothing is happening? I'm suprised Moignard wouldn't know better than to work without a song.
"Well you needn't" be surprised. Great rendition of this Monk classic. If you keep counting from 5:10 onwards, you will feel how cool it is when Michael comes in on 5:34. Proof that time ia always in the air, always there. By the way, there are more than 2 chords in this song. Cyrille sings the melody just fine. And what a scat solo!! Music is an adventure, here is one example.
***** I'll leave Monk to the grownups and Taylor for.........I don't really know who she is or what she sounds like. It's best to have a melody that you can whistle. Just my bias.
I don't think she's singing in the same key as the rhythmn section. Great white woman's over bite before the song starts though. And I wish that the footage focused on something more musically related than headless shots of her body BUT hey that is what the money backs. Isn't it?
What I don't like about jazz -- when they run out of lyrics, the singer "scats" and makes up nonsense sounds AS IF their voice is as great as an instrument. But it sounds like they're babbling, making up a foreign language which is meaningless, like communication is no longer important, so it's just sounds. Puh-leeze -- don't scat -- I'm not a baby liking to hear baby sounds. And then the jazz musicians take turns showing off, instead of pleasing the audience, AS IF the song becomes an informal competition to see who is the most talented musician -- and yes they're talented, but the audience is no longer enjoying the song but listening to egos overplaying their instruments.
Louis Armstrong was the one who popularized this, and revolutionized jazz singing in general. Don’t like it? Well he also was the single most important figure in jazz period, so it’s pretty interlinked. You really don’t like it when Louis or Ella scats? Maybe you don’t like jazz.