They are pros. If you have perfect ear, the theory and lot of experience to know in which scales/modes you have to be, you can follow and improvise. That's good jazz musicians bread and butter, but of course it is still impressive.
@@Rondo2ooo Doesn’t matter it isn’t an easy thing to do…especially following a guy like Mike Bereal he did a good job though a great job hell of a player I bet he would reck havoc if he was a bit less restrained
There are TWO keyboard players. Wow. That reminds me of the days when Steve Gadd played drums with Ricky Martha or the three drummer session.....Steve Gadd, Dave Weckl and....Vinnie Coluaita.
i have a question, did they played over a drum track or someone is playing the things i like drum track and other synths goin on in back ground i dont have to say how amazing this performance is im trying to figure out how to give such performance when i dont have a band
Mike is a Multi-Instrumentalist and Singer, those tracks you are hearing is all done by himself. Mike Bereal is one of the most gifted musicians/producers I've ever heard. His creative ear is just Amazing. He is a genius.
@@brijmohannig9474 The Gospel Music genre is basically a fusion of different styles of music and there are indeed some jazz elements in gospel, that and so much more.
All these gospel musicians play the same rhythm bump jam...there so good and can play Alot of different styles and songs, but don't know why they all decide to play the same thing...