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Kurt Rosenwinkel has been a distinct and prominent creative voice at the forefront of modern music for nearly three decades. The American multi-instrumentalist, composer, and producer has gained
international recognition for his deft artistry and unabated individualism since he first appeared on the New York music scene in 1991. His legacy as the pre-eminent jazz guitar voice of his generation is plainly evident on his eleven albums as a leader.
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Пікірлер: 216
3:25 F Major 10:40 Casa Oscura (Mark Turner) 22:32 Dream Of The Old 34:16 Filters 41:49 And So It Goes (Billy Joel) 46:09 East Coast Love Affair 55:36 Two Lips/Tulips 1:02:16 Just One Of Those Things (Encore)
@MarkJKLawrence
3 жыл бұрын
@@gabbtelles I think it's an improvisation but perhaps with echoes from "Under It All" from the 'Star of Jupiter' album?
@milest1732
3 жыл бұрын
he says the song at 55:36 is called Two Lips
@jimswainston
3 жыл бұрын
@@milest1732 Thanks
@sassontomer2963
3 жыл бұрын
@@milest1732 "Tulips", perhaps...?
@milest1732
3 жыл бұрын
@@sassontomer2963 That's what I thought initially, but then I saw another video of him playing this, and it's titled two lips, but maybe the guy Kurt told the name to also didn't really know if it was two lips or tulips lol
Incredible
@alej3795
3 жыл бұрын
what exactly ?
@marwanhanine9951
3 жыл бұрын
@@alej3795 Being Kurt .
@alej3795
3 жыл бұрын
@@marwanhanine9951 Cobain
@zantrex4
2 жыл бұрын
I could say the same of YOU, Rick!
I never really "got" Kurt Rosenwinkel til I listened in this setting. The other material I've heard is so far out for my poor ear that it just never clicked, like he was part of a magic jazz circle of knowledge that I wasn't privy to. Somehow in this solo guitar environment where he's a little more grounded to the melody and stuck on his own to communicate, so to speak, it feels a lot more consumable for me. Not that I'm just sitting here analysing it, but rather than getting stuck in figuring out what he's doing I finally feel like yeah, this is beautiful. It's like his playing is finally reaching me.
@DaMonster
Жыл бұрын
Isn’t his playing just so beautiful I keep coming back
@semiprecioustones
Жыл бұрын
There are so many unbelievable clips of him that I keep returning to : One is on here entitled 0.03.09 and it is so brining it’s insane . There’s another one ( I believe entitled ) “untitled improvisation “ it’s him alone in what might be a radio station , a gray background , headphones and or a mic on a stand , sitting in a chair , maybe a desk - improvising what feels like an amazing Brazilian song he’s inventing on the spot. I also have returned to and listened to one entitled “ Kurt rosenwinkel masterclass “ which just has the same image of him the whole time and it’s at a workshop - just audio . He plays w a band and alone and answers questions . He plays a godin nylon string . Over an hour
@paulsimon6544
4 ай бұрын
Wow
Never heard this artist before. Very nice and pure guitar sound.
Kurt is getting better and better as time goes on. Here he is playing some of the most brilliant, original guitar music I HAVE HEARD..in a long time. And that's saying a lot.
@gustafsterne343
3 жыл бұрын
Couldn´t agree more!
@THEKECHEXPERIENCE
3 жыл бұрын
INDEED!
@loonaya
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah. That's really saying a lot since he's been if not the most, one of the most both guitarists and musicians in the last 20-25 years
@jdguitar1040
3 жыл бұрын
@today is not yesterday I assume you're talking about the Yamaha he's using (he plays a PRS later in the gig, I think...)? I hear ya, man. I can see that. I really dig it, though. I'm not sure, but I think he may be using a pedal that affects the sound of the guitar's attack, also. And possibly that's what you're not digging? Dunno...
@hughsnyder891
2 жыл бұрын
Is he playing a Yamaha guitar? If so what model? If not what make and model? Just curious. And yes fantastic playing .
Yamaha is an amazing company, kudos for Kurt to use a "mid level" instrument (price wise) because he digs it, it sits right balance wise, and upper fret access is tops. I hope D' Aquisto isn't too mad, just enjoy his joy.
@jazz4asahel
Жыл бұрын
I'd want a Steinway & Sons grand piano. So I could sell it and get a Yamaha.
@MFDOOOOM
Жыл бұрын
Whats the model name
@yefartz108
Жыл бұрын
@@MFDOOOOM sbg200
Musical genius of this century, hope the people in this show know how lucky they are to witness such sublime music and virtuous guitar playing.
It's just one man and his guitar, but wait, it's Kurt Rosenwinkel!! I can't get enough!!
fantastic musician, sound, placement, ideas .... :) thanx for this music
Much as I love the interaction in small jazz groups, it was a very special treat to hear this awesome solo performance. Wow.
I have never heard anyone make a guitar sing so emotionally and yet precise. It really does feel like sitting in a theatre listening to couple act out an entire play. It feels like the Kurt's guitar is talking to me and I understand and agree with everything it is talking about. Emotionally intelligent musician 🥰
@oliastral3090
2 жыл бұрын
Hey Steven! I agree ! Emotion and precision. I was stunned when I listened to this live concert, especially in the middle of the pandemia. Kurt is definetly one of my main inspiration!
@jeffk3801
2 жыл бұрын
If you ever get a chance to see him live, do it. Especially in the smallest venue you can. I've seen him three times in venues that hold 100-200 people. For lack of a better term, it's MAGIC.
how he manages such a clear singing tone with his melodic voicings...addicting
Love this effect where he's taken most of the attack out of the notes (just listened to the first song so far).
@Zeal808
2 жыл бұрын
Very cool technique. Took me a second to realize what was happening to the attack
@benhs87
2 жыл бұрын
Any idea what he's using to get this sound? It's almost like a volume swell, but he's definitely not using the volume control on his guitar.
@unoaotroa
2 жыл бұрын
@@benhs87 It’s actually a very complex signal chain from the Fractal Axe-Fx III that includes a series of compressors, filter, gates, amp/cab simulation, delay, reverb, the EHX POG-2 and equalization. He’s talked about it in a masterclass, which you can find some comments about in the Fractal forum in a thread named ‘Official welcome to Kurt Rosenwinkel!’. He mentions the rough signal path in an interview for Guitar Player named ‘Kurt Rosenwinkel Discusses Sound, Technique and Approaching Jazz Guitar Like a Pianist’.
@dylanlee4776
Жыл бұрын
@@benhs87 I recommend the pog 2 and use the attack setting. you will get 90% of the way there. if you mess around a while you'll find a similar setting to this
Sheer brilliance and I am a fan on the first listening of this music!
What a beautiful tone on that lovely Yamaha guitar. And great playing, Kurt!
Im so happy this was in my recomended
Kurt plays the solo on Planet D'Rhonda off of Donald Fagen's solo album Sunken Condos, which is where I learned about this stellar guitarist
@judah142
7 ай бұрын
NO WAYYYYY thats sick
Fresh sounds- this guy is truly amazing - the sounds he is pulling is like no other guitarist has done afore
I'm not missing a band at all. This is how I like to hear jazz/fusion style guitar (solo). Especially when it's played like this.
@markkubiak8296
Жыл бұрын
Yea, I feel the same. There is such clarity of tone and he's able to play these amazing uninterrupted solos. He's a one man band and he's brilliant too.
@aralsea1
7 ай бұрын
True. He's perfect just like this.
What an original creative voice! Not to mention a brilliant guitarist.
Wow. Another guitarist's guitarist. I was just getting into Holdsworth and Miles Davis and then this guy appears. Wow! Crazy, great, beautiful ideas this guy's got going.
@lex.cordis
3 жыл бұрын
Holdsworth is absolutely sublime. I've barely listened to anything else after discovering his music about a year and a half ago. An unbridled genius. Kurt is amazing, but Allan was on a whole other plane of existence. Search for "The Allan Holdsworth Group - REH 1992" and have your mind blown.
Simply complicated...beautiful Kurt
jaw-dropping...no words...what a talent
... thankyou so much !! i was w8ing for this all my LIFEEE
At 41:50 a beautiful rendition of one of my favorite hymns... 'Jerusalem'. Kurt solo work is so nice.
So many lassies at that gig, magic. Kurt’s playing is very sensual and he really flies!
Thanks Kurt! Love your sound, saw you in Porto Alegre, Brasil, a long time ago, a fan since… keep pouring that heart out man ❤
Qué gran regalo!! Muchas gracias!!
Yeah Man. The Guitar Messiah has arrived! :)
Thank you for such a nice concert! Keep it on
Always so good. Any video with the signature tone is 🔥🔥🔥🔥 🤩 🔥🤘
Love Kurt! Love the concert! Cheers from New York!
It's dang near hypnotic. I've never heard anything like it.
Wonderful !
That was incredible. Thank you for sharing.
Kurt Rosenwinkel makes an important difference in Jazz guitar music. Both in sound and music content as well. Thank you for this great gig.
Kurt Rosenwinkel is the best! Cheers from Brazil ;)
@markkubiak8296
Жыл бұрын
It's amazing how unique his sound and approach is on our shrinking planet. The guy is brilliant and never runs out of ideas!
I loved every second. Thank you for posting!!
Cool....!!!!
When Beato says check someone out, I don’t argue!
Incredible! Thank you so much for this. Manuel from Argentina
Amazing!
He opened with a jam! Such intensity!
Always on the Next Step ! Thanks for music Kurt.
Fantastic Kurt again and again...
Beautiful!!!
Brilliant!
Beautiful play !!!
What a lovely performance. He's great solo. Amazing music.
That just absolutely blew my mind
667th like! I broke the evil lol! But seriously, what a great show, compositions, tone, technique, such a personal performance. I love it.
Brilliant sound and inspiration!
Kurt Rose. You are great! Beautiful performance!!
That was one of the most beautiful things I've ever heard. This playing is like a spiritual experience.
@robertjacksonnuages
3 жыл бұрын
spiritual......yes....im on a different planet now after listening to this......thankyou....KURT.....
@markkubiak8296
Жыл бұрын
It is spiritual, really. The sounds he produces elevate the spirit, and that, my friend is spiritual.
So nice...!
Amazing
Amazing music
grandissimo musicista.
Thank you Kurt. My ears were craving something fresh!!
@oliastral3090
2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely fresh! Guitar solo is a tricky thing, but Kurt really brings us into his universe!
Kurt is the master musician.
Great music for guitar ,the best
great playing!
Brilliance.
what an artist. Beautiful, remarkable music.
Sounds like a brass instrument the way he plays lines. Unreal
Pure and brilliant sound! Thanks Kurt and I really would like to listen to your "singing voice".....Your vocal is so amazing...........Stay safe!
Che bel suono chiaro, limpido, brillante. La sua musicalità è moderna e affascinante. Bravo.
Yeah Kurt.
Wow I like his playing sooo much better solo than with a band. Just misses me with a band, but solo I appreciate it deeply.
Still the Man!
Kudos to whoever is mixing 🙏🏻
@leguitaristicfrank
3 жыл бұрын
That right there is the magic of the AxeFX my friend. It definately helps with sound quality when you know how to use it.
Great Player
Great recording
最高❣️
That 6th string tuned an octave lower brings great warmth
@ogulkoker
2 жыл бұрын
Pls explain
Nice One ... ☺😊😉/💙💙💙/👍👌👏
Just amazing! I saw Kurt Rosenwinkel with bandit 65 in 2018 when he played a show! And he is just getting better, he has found his sound again! Can´t wait for the show at Fasching in Stockholm in Mars!
Love the tone from that PRS! Very acoustic-like.
@drothberg3
3 жыл бұрын
It's a Yamaha.
@Abcdef12396
3 жыл бұрын
@@drothberg3 Hah, you obviously haven’t watched the full video..
Un capo
Man i fucking love those Double cut-away YAMAHA guitars around 3:30 i think is one of the most underrated and under used best Guitar ever crafted i love specially the Black custom version perhaps my fav japanese Guitar aside the IBANEZ Custom Black Les paul
@GothicXlightning
3 жыл бұрын
Good player btw gave a King Crimson vibe here and there
super
🙏🎸
My thing is classical guitar, but this is now my favorite guitar clip for its beauty and artistry. (and it is solo guitar ;) )
The silent applause was weird and cool at 10:32
Great music Kurt. I have to hand to you ... just man and his guitar ... no loops or backing tracks. Pure art!
@metalmilicia.1589
3 жыл бұрын
Backing tracks are important into a performance.
@unoaotroa
3 жыл бұрын
@@metalmilicia.1589 Not this one though!
Came across this video and subscribed right away. Being a musician and artist I would like to find out more about your nonprofit organization. These are difficult times indeed.
geil.
God only Kurt could pull off a song like Casa Oscura as a solo guitar piece lolll
muito legal
Love my sbg200 have an identical one
Máster...
incredible. ... this was live in Spain last July? wow 😷
@haggaicohen-milo4705
3 жыл бұрын
This was live in Berlin, at FRAMED Berlin
i dont know if it will translate to loving all his projects but i absolutely love this solo guitar material from him. the album is fantastic
Stella by Starlight...can you spot it? ;-)
National anthem of the U.S.A. 14:41 19:45
whats the name of the first song?
great player! Is it a guitar synth that creates the tone/ sound - string/plectrum contact hardly noticeable.
@marcosbrooksjr.6106
3 жыл бұрын
I believe it’s a combination of a hog pedal, super octave pedal, and a compressor to take away some of the note attack. So a little synth is blended in.
@loisogallanrasch4586
3 жыл бұрын
@@marcosbrooksjr.6106 Thanks! I do enjoy legato effect it gives.
This guy is genius. I only discovered him a year ago. I just wish this reverse reverb effect was used here less so that it wouldn't detract from his wonderful choice of notes.
30:45
wich pedal effects he uses? I'd like to know