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Master Class with Hank Jones: The Performance 

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In this clip from www.artistshousemusic.org - On Sunday, December 12, 2004, Hank Jones gave a master class produced by John Snyder of Artists House Foundation and David Schroeder of the NYU jazz department. This was one performance filled with vitality. Hank now in his eighties, still touring (recently returning from Japan) arrived bursting with energy and after a long day, was still going strong as he chatted with the jazz students which he had performed and instructed that day. Hank Jones, brother of Elvin Jones (the drummer) and Thad (the cornetist), was born 1918 in Mississippi and raised in Michigan. He was influenced by performers Fat Waller, Earl Hines and Art Tatum and is known for his distinctive swinging style. Hank's first gig was with Hot Lips Page band in 1944, a job Lucky Thompson (the saxophonist) got him. Hank worked as a freelancer with artists such as Artie Shaw, Milt Jackson, Benny Goodman and Julian Cannonball Adderley. Later Hank joined CBS working as a studio musician for 17 years, working on such programs as The Ed Sullivan Show. Jones also was a member of his brother's co-led orchestra with Mel Lewis beginning in 1966. Because of Jones' unique and versatile style, he can be found on many recordings. He has also played piano duos with such greats as Tommy Flanagan, George Shearing and John Lewis.

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@DEXTERGORDONful
@DEXTERGORDONful 11 лет назад
Hank is one the most underrated piano players that ever lived. He should be named in one breath together with Bud Powell, Earl Hines, Art Tatum, Tommy Flanagan. What a super class and above all what a touch listen to first notes of "the very thought of you" starting this master class. Brilliant! It doesn't get anybetter then this!
@KosmasLapatas
@KosmasLapatas 6 лет назад
DEXTER GORDON his piano touch is the equivalent of Neuhaus in classical. Noone had this voluptuous tone, not even evans. A true piano poet.
@robinsarchiz
@robinsarchiz 4 года назад
@@KosmasLapatas Hiromi Uehara has a very unique sense of dynamic, imo the best.
@KosmasLapatas
@KosmasLapatas 4 года назад
@@robinsarchiz i love her too for her piano tone and virtuosity
@BobMazzo
@BobMazzo 8 лет назад
I mean, wow. What heart. What style and technique. What a light hearted, gentlemen too. It truly moves me - he's inspirational.
@ciccilloesposito1579
@ciccilloesposito1579 11 лет назад
Hank Jones, jazz lovers miss you so much. You are gone, but your sublime music will always be alive in our hearts.
@PabluchoViision
@PabluchoViision 3 года назад
So beautifully put, Ciccillo.
@josephhardaway3
@josephhardaway3 8 лет назад
wow !! He's 86 years old in this video. His chord progressions and sense of melodic structure are so sophisticated and beautiful. He could give any jazz person a run for their money today !! I'm soooo impressed !! I love the reharmonizing he adds. He really makes the songs he plays his own. Bravo !!
@tinderf
@tinderf 6 лет назад
art tatum est dans son jeu et revit...
@ccbcco
@ccbcco 2 года назад
My grandfather Cab Calloway considered Hank Jones to be his favorite pianist starting in the 1970's.
@martinlehfeldt5231
@martinlehfeldt5231 11 лет назад
he was also a very nice friendly person. very warm hearted and easy to talk to. guys like him really put that shine on jazz. RIP
@benbarritt9761
@benbarritt9761 4 года назад
One of the very best there ever was. His touch is extraordinary.truly superb.RIP.
@PabluchoViision
@PabluchoViision 3 года назад
The best touch... light, precise, sonorous, feathery: Teddy Wilson, Hank Jones, Nat Cole, Bill Evans.
@AlecKatz
@AlecKatz Год назад
1:17 - The Very Thought Of You 6:30 - Alone Together 11:12 - Oh, Look at Me Now! 15:50 - Oh, What A Beautiful Morning 21:03 - Six on Four 26:09 - Recorda Me 29:22 - Don't Blame Me 34:35 - Polka Dots and Moonbeams 40:42 - Bluesette 44:42 - Monk's Mood 48:35 - Ain't Misbehavin'
@hankmilligan2256
@hankmilligan2256 10 лет назад
So casual, and yet so sophisticated, just incredible.
@shoocat100
@shoocat100 10 лет назад
What a gentleman and consummate artist...the world is less with his passing.
@mrjimmienoone2130
@mrjimmienoone2130 8 лет назад
Not only a great pianist. But also a very nice, sympathetic gentleman.
@johnb2476
@johnb2476 5 лет назад
Love his phrasing and melodic interpretation. He stands as one of the greats of his era.
@Jzh733
@Jzh733 6 лет назад
His duet recording with Roberta Gambarini is the pinnacle of piano & singer duo of all time! The subtle time feel of him is unparalleled!
@danjameson1572
@danjameson1572 6 лет назад
there is no substitute for class.
@jimjennings7623
@jimjennings7623 7 лет назад
What a cool Dude! I think he should have been more famous but he was very modest about his genius. Notice his hands are HUGE. Obviously, he practiced a lot. He loved it but he was also willing to WORK for it. Jazz ain't easy! I have to say also, this is one incredibly elegant gentleman, worthy of a very high status among American heroes. Jazz is American and this is one of the guys who made it so great! If there isn't a statue of him somewhere, there sure should be.
@ZeAlfredo
@ZeAlfredo 3 года назад
All facts brother, no fiction
@jorrendykstra4194
@jorrendykstra4194 5 лет назад
Ooft 36:30 - 36:33 that's a lick. This is magic, thanks for uploading!
@ghairraigh
@ghairraigh 10 лет назад
I spoke with bassist Kelly Sill after a set he played with Hank Jones at George's Restaurant in Chicago in the early '80's, and complimented him on his playing and how he had maintained his focus on Hank's left hand. Kelly and a local drummer had been hired to serve as Hank's trio for a one-week engagement at the club. Kelly said "That was the hardest thing I've ever done. When Hank played a 5-6 chorus solo, he completely reharmonized the tune each time through!"
@BREN248
@BREN248 7 лет назад
Kelly! Such a great teacher and phenomenal bass player!
@PabluchoViision
@PabluchoViision 3 года назад
He's having such fun, it's irresistible! (Not to mention that he is a Mt Olympus level musician.)
@dbsheffield
@dbsheffield 9 лет назад
He was brother of my Mother's house keeper Mrs Murray in Pontiac MI. , she spoke of him and all her brothers often and fondly !!!
@Soprina61
@Soprina61 6 лет назад
That's so strange--he was (I believe) the brother-in-law of two wonderful women who looked after me when I lived with my mother in NYC in the mid-to-late 1960's. He would come to visit us at our apartment, and I remember dancing for him in my little ballerina outfit (I was about six then) in our living room as he smiled and clapped rhythm for me (I'm sure I was terrible!). My late father's piano was there, but I don't remember Hank ever playing it--maybe he did, though. I know that my mother told me that he was a well-known musician, but he was basically a nice man named Hank to me. I wish I'd known that I was attempting to dance for musical royalty then!
@gprosser11
@gprosser11 9 лет назад
Master Class with Hank Jones ; The Performance.. 2004..still great...
@hremdldw
@hremdldw 10 лет назад
The Father of the great linage of Detroit piano players.
@PabluchoViision
@PabluchoViision 3 года назад
Detroit and Pittsburgh... two jazz, and specifically piano, powerhouses!!!
@imalamboman12
@imalamboman12 5 лет назад
Oh, what a beautiful morning sends chills up my spine.
@daryljohnson3896
@daryljohnson3896 6 лет назад
Wow, a serious musician who engages his audience .... Impressive!
@saltair5190
@saltair5190 4 года назад
An amazing pianist and such a gentle man
@francois-sergegulli2126
@francois-sergegulli2126 13 дней назад
Tank you Mr Jones.
@ijohnny.
@ijohnny. 7 лет назад
Gorgeous arrangements. Alone Together lush, haunting.
@danjameson1572
@danjameson1572 3 года назад
you're greatly missed, Bad Henry.
@lepredator189
@lepredator189 8 лет назад
I can hear in Oscar Peterson's playing (especially ballad playing) pretty heavy influence from this great giant.
@johnb2476
@johnb2476 5 лет назад
True!!!
@edwarddesenne6153
@edwarddesenne6153 2 года назад
I believe he lived into his nineties, he must have studied with a classical teacher as did Benny Goodman, since his fingering technique is perfect- living proof "the best prevention for arthritis in old age" I heard him playing as soloist at a British big band concert at the Royal Festival Hall in London in the eighties. Having a heavy instrument , he had to travel to different venues with the early swing type bands and abroad which kept him fit and up to date with the changes in jazz composition and piano styles.
@PabloVestory
@PabloVestory Год назад
Thank you so much!
@JPTucks
@JPTucks 10 лет назад
Those voicings!!!!
@HelloRalphGeorge
@HelloRalphGeorge 8 лет назад
Incredible... well, Jones-credible...
@CWI565
@CWI565 10 лет назад
Really Good Music. Mr. Jones is a powerhouse musician.
@terenciojazzpiano7794
@terenciojazzpiano7794 9 лет назад
So wonderful. Such joy, clarity, and subtlety.
@PabluchoViision
@PabluchoViision 3 года назад
The lushness of that harmonic pallette... beyond description. His feathery touch makes me wonder if Teddy Wilson was an early influence. Though now I see, to my surprise, that their age difference was only 6 years!
@TheDarmardar
@TheDarmardar 10 лет назад
wonderful music, and a fine man.
@shizyninjarocks
@shizyninjarocks 8 лет назад
Cool as hell!
@RonCarterBassist
@RonCarterBassist Год назад
Great stuff 🙌🏾🙌🏾
@victory2171
@victory2171 3 года назад
Amazing musician omg! I remember listening to piano at a very young girl. I certainly appreciate this. Thank you!
@bellness729
@bellness729 9 лет назад
thanks you mrs hank verry good
@alexkuple
@alexkuple 12 лет назад
How beautiful playing from the great .... thanks for share this
@PSYLLA2020
@PSYLLA2020 11 лет назад
Lovely, thank you for sharing... What a joy listening to Hank Jones!!
@woytd6435
@woytd6435 5 лет назад
This is beyond scale awesome...
@eliciajones4955
@eliciajones4955 5 месяцев назад
A Great legend
@galmandakhunurbaatar1949
@galmandakhunurbaatar1949 4 года назад
legendary
@snoopy_next_door
@snoopy_next_door 7 лет назад
Symphonic Indeed
@islamicchronicles5381
@islamicchronicles5381 4 года назад
THANK YOU
@willsims2009
@willsims2009 4 года назад
Man that left hand goes to Dmaj7 A7b9/D The Very Thought of You
@RanBlakePiano
@RanBlakePiano 4 года назад
The golden Touch !
@britishlad5648
@britishlad5648 6 лет назад
The Great Hank Jones...
@ts8538
@ts8538 Год назад
Awesome!
@ArtistsHouseMusic
@ArtistsHouseMusic 12 лет назад
Thank you!
@leandromanfredini01
@leandromanfredini01 12 лет назад
i´m very happy for this video, thank so much...
@BrianMinsk
@BrianMinsk 12 лет назад
Thank you very much for this!
@mitaibiru
@mitaibiru 11 лет назад
I adore hank
@localpm
@localpm 12 лет назад
Awesome.
@jazzmanilow
@jazzmanilow Год назад
awesome good♪
@desperatetimes5873
@desperatetimes5873 6 лет назад
The master!
@ArtistsHouseMusic
@ArtistsHouseMusic 11 лет назад
Thanks, Edward
@filistro
@filistro 5 лет назад
What a wonderful pianoplayer. Influenced from All great pianists. Bravo!
@ioqoalhamrafikri4881
@ioqoalhamrafikri4881 4 года назад
Maestro
@abrarkhan10376
@abrarkhan10376 8 лет назад
nice
@shvedarmjazz
@shvedarmjazz 5 лет назад
Super
@giannofkarajohn7197
@giannofkarajohn7197 11 лет назад
Awesome music , i'd like to play it in piano but i don't know where to find the sheets... any idea? :) please recomend something
@Wajdic
@Wajdic 3 года назад
Great pianist. What is the setlist he plays in this concert?
@xs10tl1
@xs10tl1 9 лет назад
Now I know who Bill Evans was listening to.
@ridm34
@ridm34 7 лет назад
Ellis Larkins too
@Winelighter
@Winelighter 11 лет назад
me too
@UkuleleAversion
@UkuleleAversion 3 года назад
17:18 What is he doing with his RH fingers?
@Arycke
@Arycke 3 года назад
he's moving his fingers a bit extra to regain a little movement. When you get older, joints stiffen, everything becomes hard. It's just stretching the muscles in the hands (there are none in the fingers).
@lepredator189
@lepredator189 8 лет назад
"Recuerdeme"
@imalamboman12
@imalamboman12 5 лет назад
Unfortunately my hands are not as big as Hanks
@TheAllisterwhiteside
@TheAllisterwhiteside 12 лет назад
hank all of that was so wrong!!! but it felt so good!!!
@UkuleleAversion
@UkuleleAversion 3 года назад
27:41-27:45 If I Should Lose You
@BenJogan
@BenJogan 10 лет назад
27:41 "If I Should Lose You"?
@christophersimmons6377
@christophersimmons6377 7 лет назад
@LateGreatJazzPianists
@benniemaupin3344
@benniemaupin3344 6 лет назад
N .
@지구-v1b
@지구-v1b 3 года назад
Monk
@지구-v1b
@지구-v1b 3 года назад
1:44
@지구-v1b
@지구-v1b 3 года назад
16:00
@지구-v1b
@지구-v1b 3 года назад
33:40
@CRONIKMASTERBATR
@CRONIKMASTERBATR 7 лет назад
not as good as scott storch though !!! lol
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