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Peter and Adam react to Justin Lee Schultz who is a rising star amongst the jazz community worldwide.
Check him out here at the Blue Note.
• PJ Morton & Robert Gla...
Check out Jesus Molina and Justin jamming here at NAMM.
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Max Gamiz' Solo Transcription
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@cursedswordsman
@cursedswordsman 8 месяцев назад
"I'd rather listen to Hank Jones brush his teeth" LMAO
@holm81
@holm81 Год назад
Gotta let you know when you hit the nail on the head, boys. You always do, of course, but this episode is a gem. Can't wait for the 2023 NAMM special. XDD (Btw I'm no algorithm genius, but 'Peter and Adam goes to NAMM' just sounds like instant "content" to my ear ;-).
@edzielinski
@edzielinski Год назад
Awesome. You did a great teaser for checking out Justin Lee Schultz further, and I'm a big fan. My takeaway from this is to ask myself "Is there something more that I may be missing?" when I'm watching these short form videos from great young musicians. Cotton candy and popcorn and the like provide instant satisfaction, but you can't live on that stuff. That's where a mentor or someone who has more experience (like you guys) can step in and help us get into the material that takes time and effort to appreciate, and which can really feed the soul.
@holm81
@holm81 Год назад
Great metaphor. Empty carbs vs. nutrients.
@paxwallace8324
@paxwallace8324 Год назад
If you were to ask Bill Evans why play jazz why play a solo on a Standard or why play standards what you'd come up with would bear zero resemblance to a NAMM video.
@rolandwyss
@rolandwyss Год назад
Great episode, very entertaining! I was waiting for the end of the "If aliens came to NAMM..." story though. Peter interrupted it every time 😂
@omarito0410
@omarito0410 6 месяцев назад
love it, analyze me and tell me all of my truths pls I know I need to get better 💀
@jorgkunze6143
@jorgkunze6143 Год назад
You guys are sooooo funny. It’s such a joy seeing you two guys talking about music and letting the world be a part of your friendship. Thank you very much!
@primalequinox8527
@primalequinox8527 8 месяцев назад
they're absolutely right. these kind of things dont get "woos" anymore. people always expect some fast chops n licks to be wooing. 19:51
@pnojazz
@pnojazz 3 месяца назад
I saw Joey D play namm a lot and Joey was groovin, not simply playing chops!❤
@PrashantSamlal
@PrashantSamlal 9 месяцев назад
The Hank Jones brushing his teeth moment 😂😂😂💀💀
@benhansen3251
@benhansen3251 7 месяцев назад
I’m a devoted subscriber to your RU-vid channel, and I deeply appreciate your insightful educational videos. Recently, I’ve delved into piano playing more seriously than ever before, despite being a drummer with a conservatory degree. Last year, I acquired a Yamaha C6, elevating the piano to a secondary main instrument. While I value the content you produce, I feel compelled to express my concern regarding videos that critique the performances of young prodigies like Justin Lee Schultz. I believe it’s crucial to acknowledge the unique talent of these individuals and consider the context in which their performances are showcased. For instance, when featuring a prodigy at the Blue Note in New York City during a festive night curated by Robert Glasper, the focus naturally gravitates towards impressive moments. Disregarding the context and failing to recognize the brilliance of such performances is uncomfortable to witness. It’s important to embrace the intent behind these videos, whether it’s showcasing at a music merchant conference like NAMM highlighting new instruments. In these scenarios, prodigies often engage in a playful, chops-based performance style, and understanding this context is vital. I respectfully urge you to consider the circumstances surrounding these performances before critiquing them. Embracing and acknowledging the indisputable talent of new generations can enhance the credibility and inclusivity of your content.
@wschrad
@wschrad 8 месяцев назад
I feel like when I’m watching these young players on IG I’m watching the Harlem globetrotters of jazz if that makes sense
@felipjah6173
@felipjah6173 4 месяца назад
Well said 😂
@maugli1347
@maugli1347 4 дня назад
I must say I enjoy Justin Lee Schultz doing his thing more than Joey Alexander doing his thing. Justin Lee Schultz seems like hes just having fun, were as Joey Alexander seems like 50 year old in a body of little boy
@geocosmicvalentine
@geocosmicvalentine Год назад
The Blue Note in NYC is just so well prepped for any kind of band you throw in there. Example: 1997 I saw McCoy Tyner plays Burt Bacharach with Strings in that space (before renovation). The audience was squished in next to NY Phil string players practically sitting in our laps (Snarky Puppy does this on the regular now). One of the greatest concert experiences of my life.
@croggen
@croggen Год назад
Kind of hard to imagine such young guys listening to the old jazz records for hours (as we OG's do). Must be the case though because would they be able to play like that without studying the greats first?
@jazzlrdx9944
@jazzlrdx9944 9 месяцев назад
As a young jazz pianist myself we absolutely do
@gospelplayer2
@gospelplayer2 8 месяцев назад
Loool I tho that only drummer did this 😂😂 don’t play Chops playing pocket 😂😂 wow grumpy old guys everywhere
@commodoor6549
@commodoor6549 6 месяцев назад
Peter and Adam, I love your show(s) and your playing, but you're way over the top on the critique of these young guys. You sound like budding gatekeepers. It's not a good look. It reminds me of when Miles ran Wynton off the stage, saying Wynton couldn't play the type of jazz he played. That sort of thing doesn't age well. The worst part of it is that you're giving people, (who would otherwise be supporting young jazz artists), license to unfairly disregard the current jazz. Nah, you need to stop.
@94Harrymitchell
@94Harrymitchell Год назад
“My favourite musical genre is namm” LOL
@thornnorton5953
@thornnorton5953 Месяц назад
I’d still be around for taste. It’s cool to have energy but it’s even cooler to see ideas develop.
@LukeTheringMusic
@LukeTheringMusic 9 месяцев назад
Oh my god, Adam’s take on NAMM videos is 🎯. Rather listen to Hank Jones brushing his teeth 😂😂
@pnojazz
@pnojazz 3 месяца назад
Okay, what’s an “IG?”😂
@stilllearningtruth
@stilllearningtruth 6 месяцев назад
The "Hank Jones" comment was unnecessary since they are just jamming.
@pauldecastro4815
@pauldecastro4815 9 месяцев назад
"Rather listen to Hank Jones brush his teeth",,,,,Yes!
@fiscaldisco5234
@fiscaldisco5234 Год назад
So funny I love Adam’s take on NAMM
@nezkeys79
@nezkeys79 9 месяцев назад
Did they only do 5 of these? No Yohan Kim? No Corey Henry? etc
@itom1994
@itom1994 8 месяцев назад
Yohan kim isnt worth it tbh
@Jehusafec
@Jehusafec 8 месяцев назад
​@@itom1994what?? Yohans great, very creative reharms and fun stylizations with his arrangements. Why do you say he isnt worth it?
@itom1994
@itom1994 8 месяцев назад
@@Jehusafec no swing, most young jazz pianists do what he does already and better.
@itom1994
@itom1994 8 месяцев назад
@@Jehusafec id put Beka Gochiashvili and Gadi Lehavi on top young jazz pianists. But I wouldnt put them on “IG” list cause they are not famous from IG lol they can actually swing
@pfazza19
@pfazza19 7 месяцев назад
I really like Yohans playing and range but he's not a performer and it feels awkward and forced the way he's being promoted. Even Justin Lee Schultz is stretched pretty thin by today's standards - more Disney channel than Blue Note. Domi and jd Beck, Roni Kaspi have a future not just because they have a look but they're doing things that at least attempt to push at the margins of jazz
@ericsearcy8939
@ericsearcy8939 8 месяцев назад
I had no clue that NAMM had such a large stigma attached to it 🤔
@hprm33t
@hprm33t 6 месяцев назад
You know before 33 1/3 LP, most recorded jazz compositions were not more than 3 minutes. That means 100s of musics, groups. ensembles made improvised brillance happen within the time of tick-tok or instagram video, and they usually had only one or a few chances to do it. So, brillance and brevity historically go hand-in-hand in jazz.
@andrewyancey878
@andrewyancey878 7 месяцев назад
I was thrilled to see that video a couple years ago, because everybody wonders, “oh man what would happen if those two guys played TOGETHER…” I get that Namm is obnoxious. So is GMA week, or label showcases or anything that is basically selling your product and hoping to kind of make you feel a forced fast connection. But for those 2 geniuses it was a chance to play with a guy they admire. Like an all star game where Isaiah lobs the ball to Jordan. Fans complain about all star games not being real or not being pure etc. Namm is a bunch of hot dog playing and all about a sale, but if that jam took place because 2 guys happened to be there at the same time, I consider that the bright side, not the dark side of it. In my teen years I could never watch stuff like this and learn it. There’s a video where Justin plays a Shaun Martin tune for Shaun. That is inevitably because of the accessibility of RU-vid or other social media. It definitely makes things a little yucky, but it is amazing all the great music I can watch now that there was no way to see or be aware of in the first place. To say, “eww I don’t like the shredding snippets at NAMM” even if everybody kind of gets it, that borders on being unthankful for the free show and learning tools. To be able to watch it half speed and transcribe it. To see shows that might never come to my town. Saying it is an icky environment because of pointing and grinning and booths jammed together and volume restrictions and all the stupid stuff that goes on, it is bordering on pretentious or jaded. I love the teaching videos on this channel, but the idea that 15 year olds or 25 year olds that can play stuff that these guys can’t even play (multiple instruments, flawlessly), and say anything but “more power to whatever is yielding this insane talent and collaboration”… it’s kind of just as silly or icky as NAMM is. These kids are monsters and seem totally affable and I saw Justin with Dave Koz, and he looked happy to play and be a showman. Take my applause and my money. I can sift around the yuckiness of trade shows and still dig the show.
@Iconicjoe256
@Iconicjoe256 7 месяцев назад
Please do Mohini dey and Marco macini
@kendegedai1355
@kendegedai1355 8 месяцев назад
You should react to Emmet😉
@wildworldwonders.c
@wildworldwonders.c 8 месяцев назад
Just a suggestion...please do it in that room. It's darker and feel great watching. The lighting is a bit too much. I love your shows though
@Iconicjoe256
@Iconicjoe256 7 месяцев назад
I also think what these guys are doing is Avant-garde Jazz and stuff
@wildworldwonders.c
@wildworldwonders.c 8 месяцев назад
I'm also interested in knowing what your hoodie means "the ii is just the V. Does it mean the 2 is just the 5 in jazz?🤔
@nezkeys79
@nezkeys79 9 месяцев назад
18:55 😅
@JulianFernandez
@JulianFernandez 9 месяцев назад
OG's React To IG's no more?!?!
@clh3239
@clh3239 Год назад
Hey can you guys take a look at Carmen Staaf? And are there really no female players to look to under 30 or between 25-40 worth checking out? Or are they hitting the "brick wall"?
@park171
@park171 8 месяцев назад
Kim is so far advance in terms of having a voice defined.
@jamesonrichards5105
@jamesonrichards5105 Год назад
Could do both, shred and swing. Shredding doesn’t have the same musicality but it can be more fun especially when being pushed like a sprint race.
@Sweet_Solos
@Sweet_Solos Год назад
Love these series keep it coming 💪
@henrydodds3749
@henrydodds3749 9 месяцев назад
I laughed my ass off when jesus started playing the autumn leaves melody
@naj_z
@naj_z 8 месяцев назад
Im sorry, but the namn jam was super cool man haha.
@ciscoamaya1
@ciscoamaya1 8 месяцев назад
the problem is alot of notes but no story
@therealrussellsmyth
@therealrussellsmyth Год назад
Ah brill. I actually mentioned this kid as a suggestion in the comments on one of the previous vids. So much feel. He’s the only young guy I really dig , incredible guitarist too.
@KyleHurd
@KyleHurd Год назад
Man, that is a LOT of talking
@enricolongo242
@enricolongo242 7 месяцев назад
Corey Henry!
@nezkeys79
@nezkeys79 9 месяцев назад
18:53 yeah totally 😅
@a.nobodys.nobody
@a.nobodys.nobody 9 месяцев назад
I don't see max's channel linked in the descriptive 😢
@YoullHearIt
@YoullHearIt 9 месяцев назад
Check now!
@a.nobodys.nobody
@a.nobodys.nobody 9 месяцев назад
Nice. Thanks ​@@YoullHearIt
@teelurizzo8542
@teelurizzo8542 Год назад
Great episode.
@zeitgeistyreport
@zeitgeistyreport Год назад
to be honest your playing is a bit cocktail… different strokes
@PianoDanny
@PianoDanny 9 месяцев назад
Most jazz piano is ‘cocktail’ tbh, some with better chops than others - but I hear you.
@supdude414
@supdude414 9 месяцев назад
you should actually listen to his playing
@zeitgeistyreport
@zeitgeistyreport 9 месяцев назад
theirs or justin’s? i’ve heard both. the kid is more impressive to me… a passion that’s lacking in their more traditional approach.
@caffeinenicotine499
@caffeinenicotine499 8 месяцев назад
@@zeitgeistyreport justin's, domi, molina's - their playing reminds me of watching a combo video. just a ton of technical flourishes without a story. whole arrangement built around connecting each run. entertaining for the first 20 seconds but then it's really boring. some people would rather enjoy a whole football match instead of a 2 minute string of ball handling/dribbling with a ton of jumpcuts.
@Chase-g4r
@Chase-g4r Год назад
Would love to see you guys do @yohankimmusic
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