Tenor Madness Redux? Jeff Coffin Meets Bob Mintzer
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Live at the 2011 Jazz Education Network Conference in New Orleans featuring Jeff Sipe, drums; Kofi Burbridge, keyboards, Bill Fanning, trumpet and introducing Felix Pastorious on bass.
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This is unbelievable, Coffin really rips in the beginning. I feel like he's kind of in the middle of a Redman and a James Carter... Still keeps his musicality and melodic improvisation but can still make it dirty and unique.
Bob Mintzer. The Real Deal. One of the greatest tenor players on the scene....good to hear Jaco's son...
@aldenjamal5637
2 жыл бұрын
instaBlaster...
Jeff Coffin proceeds through the airport security checkpoint. The officer instructs Mr Coffin to additional screening. Scanning his whole body with a metal detector, the officer asks, "what metal object do you have in your mouth?" Jeff tells the officer, "oh, that's my jaw bone.."
Not sure if anyone said so already, but this is actually "Tall And Lanky" from Jeff's Go-Round album.
Jeff Coffin's solo here is AMAZING. WOW. WOW. Just one more time: WOW.
They're coming to our school in March and we're playing this same tune with them!
that was tight when they changed to straight ahead swing at around 6:36
How cool is it that Bob's sharing the platform with the son of Jaco (Word of Mouth). Man I would've loved to be there. Jeff Apt Q-258 Sipe on drums. Kofi on keys as well. WOW!
Just loved this. I want more. I wish I hadn't shoved my tenor under my bed and forgot about it for 10 years. Just maybe, I could aspire to play like Jeff or Bob. These guys can really play.
@blues-indianer8667
6 жыл бұрын
Hi Lawrence,same happened to me (for 4 or 5 years)! If someone is still alive, it.s never too late. We mustn.t quarrel with the fate, it is, like it is. Out of the grave, we can start every day new. That.s what I do actually, nearly starting @ zero, but it.s great, to do it!! I work with basics, the course of Bill Evans "Language of Improvisation" by true fire, great!!!... and with Bob Mintzers books. Much slower than he does, but I do. That makes it count. Kind regards from Henry, Germany
@yoelhooper-antunez1016
3 жыл бұрын
Can i have or buy your sax lawrence?
Jeff is good, but mintzer light a fire to this tune. And he even threw in "the lick" at 6:53
Fun jam. Looks like everyone really enjoyed themselves. Fun to watch. Seen Jeff play quite a few times, loved seeing him in Miami with Charlie hunter, he can really play, and certainly has that jam/funk thing down as good as anyone. I really dig Bobs style, having fun, just steps in kills it. Just more like my personality is all.
@sfaisal20077 Thanks for reminding me: Jeff Sipe, drums; Kofi Burbridge, keyboards, Bill Fanning, trumpet and introducing Felix Pastorious on bass.
Intense performance. I'm not really into jazz but I can appreciate it. I played in a dance band with Felix Pastorious in Florida, and my dad grew up playing music with Bob Mintzer and Tito Puente. These guys really know their instruments. Nice crowd there too.
Kudos to the drummer too!!!!
Bret: always distributing gifts! Thank you!
bretttttt thanks for thissssss!!!! I can't hit the add to favorites button enough times !!!! You give me the opportunity to hear great musicians even here, in some lil' town in the south of spain ...
I love the Larry Young Unity shirt. I hope they have them at amazon...
I saw Jeff Coffin in concert at a Jazz Festival earlier this year, I've been a huge fan ever since. It's really inspired me to continue with my Alto Saxophone and continue to get better. I love jazz because of its freedom and the way you can express yourself. Jeff Coffin has become one of my idols.
@WHsaxguy Two different players, two completely different approaches. I dig them both!
@1979saxman Everybody hears it differently, that's for sure. One man's Albert Ayer is another's Kenny G.
Nothing I enjoy more than watching a good tenor man smile while he is playing...... 11:40
When the rhythm section starts to seriously dig in and the bass starts walking behind Mintzer's solo.... UGH!!!!! Oh my gosh!!! that is groovin' so friggin' hard!!!! That kind of a groove - straight ahead intense swing - is an absolute blast to play with and Mintzer was kickin' it!!
awe awesome solos. the breath of live impro
Excellent!!!!
Magic stuff from two sax giants & smokin' band!
Both guys are amazing in the fact they can each craft a solo in such a different and have both sound incredible! Also I think it was pretty interesting to hear the rhythm section during both Coffin's and Mintzer's solos. I feel like Felix went to more of a walking bass line at points with Mintzer. Such great musicianship all around! Thanks for posting!
Thanks for the music
@JazzVideoGuy
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching/listening/being.
Bob Mintzer is one of the greatest for sure.
Man, just gotta say MASTERS of their mediums. It takes JUST as much skill to swing like Bob does as it does to funk out like Jeff.
Mintzer
@JazzVideoGuy
5 жыл бұрын
he can play
Great video!
@JazzVideoGuy
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
insane skills !!! I would love to play sax like that one day :)
Meu Deus, que sonseirasso de primeira, Bob Mintzer é fodástico mesmo!
@SuperFlyguy62 Cool. Enjoy the gig. Wish I was going to there.
Coffin is likened to the honey badger..."He's just crazy"!!!!!!!
i like the way that amp sounds on that bass
Felix Pastorius just exelent! great Bass solo uff! he,s a killer!
WOW!
@interloperftv It is pretty cool, no doubt about that.
That means: "wow crazy, too good!" And I agree with him. We can hear so musch influence into Jeff Coffin's playing (Rollins and Lateef specially I think). And omg, I love Sipe.
4:56 Inspired product placement.
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@interloperftv That would be me. I just purchased the pocket camcorder when I recorded this, and used the on-camera mic. Now, I have an external mic which is much much better.
Bob Mintzer and Jeff Coffin together? can only give this .. very good; ...
6:45-6:50 mmm that's tasty
@SuperFlyguy62 Lucky you! The Mutet is one of the great bands playing today. And Jeff is superb musician and communicator. Are you in Orlando?
@BrianMBrody Good description!
That bass player tho.......
@MrSteinfisk
5 жыл бұрын
felix P
@007grog3 Welcome Back.
I rarely say it but that bass solo towards the end was great
@JazzVideoGuy
3 жыл бұрын
True dat
youtube wont add this to mah favorites, madafacaaaaaaa i want this on mah favoritessssss
Did Mintzer already know this tune or did he pick it up on his own? Wouldn't be surprised if it was the latter haha. Loved that change into the straight ahead feel at 6:40!
@moevaom
7 жыл бұрын
That bass solo! He's definitely a Pastorious.
@TheMusikI
7 жыл бұрын
I'm gonna go with he didn't require any explanation. Most of the competent players (even on a local level) I've found to be able to very quickly get to the heart of changes and that would definitely be the case with Bob Mintzer.
@davidellis4859
Жыл бұрын
Plus, this is a blues too 😂
How can you say that Jeff Coffin isn't an educator I have personally been in his masterclasses can say with confidence that I came away from that class a much better player than before.
@itsjustkj41
2 жыл бұрын
He’s definitely an educator and a master at his craft!
i love that 6:46
@6strbassplayer Haha alright, thanks mate. :)
Kofi on the keys 🎹 🔥 shewwwww everyone here shewwwww 🔥
@JazzVideoGuy
2 жыл бұрын
beautiful player, Kofi
It feels weird to see someone other than Rashawn Ross play trumpet alongside Coffin!
minister just makes the other cats play better. coffin pretty good.
does anyone know if Jeff Sipe is from nola? he's got such a good feel
Mystery Guitar Man!!
mistrzowie ♥
Mintzer just flippin tears it up
@WHsaxguy Gentlemen, no pissing contests, puleeez.
i cant add this to favoritesssss how can i fix iiiiitttttt
707 i thought I heard MAceo.
Bob Mintzer at 6:40 to 6:53 give a masterclass about swing
@6strbassplayer What does Apt Q-258 mean?
@fredschreffler Bob's a pretty cool cat, no doubt about that.
Yo what is playing during the intro?
Great video, thanks for sharing! My preference is for Mintzer; more my style than Jeff Coffin.
@saxomaniaco08 That's good, right?
dat bass solo
@SimonBak90 Not really sure. Thats what Colonel Bruce Hampton called him when he was playing in the Aquarium Rescue Unit (ARU). If you know anything about Col Bruce then you know it could mean.....anything or nothing at all.
💿💿💿💿
@jhg123456 Felix Pastorious on bass.
Is there any music out there for this specific tune or would I have to write it out? Anyone with more knowledge than me on transcribing, please feel free to share changes for the song
@seanh9190
6 жыл бұрын
This is Jeff Coffin's original right? Tall and lanky
holy *uck
how do you get that effect like you're yelling on sax?
@namansrivastava3819
7 жыл бұрын
Search growling on the sax
@elrondsch
7 жыл бұрын
Plus in case of Coffins solo he was mostly doing Frullato or Flutter-tonguing
@comhghallgeraghty3541
7 жыл бұрын
Michael Murphy just hum while playing the note
@selmer1971
6 жыл бұрын
I
@renaissancemic5679
4 жыл бұрын
It’s funny coming back to this comment three years laters and I can do that and more now (^: thank God for progress
Hi, anyone know the name of this tune?
Who is the keyboard player?
@tallikimanimusic7127
4 жыл бұрын
Kofi burbridge
7:52 Mysteryguitarman?? But how?!
Does anyone know the name of this tune?
11:31
Nobody is going to hate you 4 what you have to say. However, until you are on the same stage as these cats you will not see that they are both big time giants, Bless you ca4 gochops and go sit in with both of them see if you do not agree.
What do they call this song? Would love to find sheet music somewhere
@jarrenrobinson3667
6 жыл бұрын
Michael Chomick tall and lanky
@IRACEMABABU
6 жыл бұрын
Michael Chomick You don't need sheet music, it's a very simple blues form in E, notes are very easy to find. Use your ears !
Wow?
@JazzVideoGuy
3 жыл бұрын
wow???
@jthekk2 The 17 Sharp Scale is the F# Major Scale, here it si: F#, G#, A#, B, C#, D#, E Here it is the same scale wrote as a E## Major Scale (E## = F#) E##, F###, G###, A##, B##, C###, D## A B Minor scale transposed on a Bb became a C#minor Scale, that, in the same way, can be thougth as an B## minor Scale, that have not 17, but 16 sharps. (B##, C###, D##, E##, F###, G##, A##) In any case, you can easily add 12 sharp (1 octave) to the notes you are playing, the result will be the same scale ^^
I think I may have died and gone to heaven at about 6:46.
THE POWER OF TWO MASTERS OF SAXOPHONE¡¡¡¡
It's not called tenor madness, it's tall and lanky
What's the name of this tune?
@tallikimanimusic7127
4 жыл бұрын
Tall and lanky
Jeff Sipe! I thought he was dead or in mars...
What drugs are the people who disliked on? I don't want those kind
That is definitely Jaco's son.
Song name ???
@tallikimanimusic7127
3 жыл бұрын
Tall and lanky
Coffin's playing reminds me a lot of James Carter in style, but he doesn't take it over the top like Carter does. A lot more "modest", if you will. Good playing.
why is it black and white
@michaelcarroll5170
6 жыл бұрын
Dang I didn't even notice it was B&W, haha
Oh my God Mintzer just bodied everyone! Lol
But its tasty stuff....
A giant competition over volume, drums and keys louder than everyone the hole time. not listening soloist are great but having to work hard to be heard..