ERROLL GARNER - SO YOU WANNA LEARN TO PLAY THE PIANO HUN?

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  • @thedrummersclub3667
    @thedrummersclub3667 Před 3 lety +85

    This has got to be the most Humble Bassist on our planet. What an amazing articulate interview. Amazing

    • @michaelalazar2680
      @michaelalazar2680 Před 2 lety +3

      Youre right i lke Ernest. He gave a great picture of Erroll gardner.

  • @hellyermike
    @hellyermike Před 3 lety +214

    When practicing drums to a Garner record in my bedroom, my Dad would say, "try to stay with him but don't get in his way."

    • @pamtebelman2321
      @pamtebelman2321 Před 3 lety +5

      Perfect!

    • @WildBillCox13
      @WildBillCox13 Před 3 lety +5

      Your dad was wise in the ways of music. /respect.

    • @brushdrummer
      @brushdrummer Před 3 lety +3

      @@pamtebelman2321 I think the tune you're asking about is Penthouse Serenade. :)

    • @hellyermike
      @hellyermike Před 3 lety +1

      @@WildBillCox13 Yeah...it's funny how some things just 'stick.'

    • @pamtebelman2321
      @pamtebelman2321 Před 3 lety +1

      @@brushdrummer Thanks, Mike!

  • @noeljewkes1483
    @noeljewkes1483 Před 3 lety +227

    Loved his music when I was 10 ...now I’m 80 and still do!!!

    • @joevald3
      @joevald3 Před 3 lety +3

      I agree.

    • @kenreed3145
      @kenreed3145 Před 3 lety +11

      About the same for me. I'd never paid much attention to jazz until my dad received "Concert by the Sea" from his record club. I wore that album out. It was happy music. Loved Erroll ever since.

    • @dcwexler
      @dcwexler Před 3 lety +2

    • @robertoquijada6736
      @robertoquijada6736 Před 3 lety +1

      Very Good

    • @jean-jacquesvivien1420
      @jean-jacquesvivien1420 Před 2 lety +2

      me too when I m 5 and now 75

  • @gm-pr8mp
    @gm-pr8mp Před 3 lety +70

    i love it every time when he changes keys and looks at the crowd like "watch my crew try to figure out this one"

  • @sareden343
    @sareden343 Před 3 lety +11

    Erroll ... our Pittsburgh legend ... great to experience your gift of genius ... he is entombed 100 feet from our Family plot ... i visit him often

    • @virghammer1
      @virghammer1 Před 2 lety +1

      Ohhhh .. that's SO BEAUTIFUL, Sar! I was born in Pittsburgh (we moved, when I was 2) - My Dad was studying Economics @ Carnegie Tech. MAGICAL town - the 3 rivers! and also August Wilson, the great Black playwright, from there !! and immortalized it so ... and Billy Eckstine ... etc. etc. YAY, PITTSBURGH! - I'm wistfully jealous that he's there, by your family's plot ... with the trees ... and grass .. Wow.

    • @martinkeane8036
      @martinkeane8036 Před 4 měsíci +3

      You forgot Ahmed Jamal, another genius from Pittsburgh

  • @daveduffy2823
    @daveduffy2823 Před 2 lety +2

    I see a young kid having lots of fun when Erroll plays the piano. There is nothing but the joy of fun on his face.

  • @robertsmith2944
    @robertsmith2944 Před 7 měsíci +2

    E.Garner was an innovater, no one played the piano like that, before him He never played a song the same way twice. He played with Charlie Parker with ease , and he could swing like hell .On Art Tatum 's death bed ,he said look out for Garner , keep an eye on him,There are people who don't like Jazz , love the way he played.He could swing any song ,the Beatles, Motown ,Garner had a God given talent, perfect pitch and able to see chords in different hues ,Garner was the Goat !!!

  • @charleschidsey2831
    @charleschidsey2831 Před 3 lety +16

    Playing those elaborate intros while the bassist listened befuddled; I swear he had a playful mischievous look on his face that seemed to say, “catch this if you can”.

    • @benmilstein5654
      @benmilstein5654 Před 3 lety +1

      he was known for not letting the band know what tune was coming up next and playing an intro as far removed as possible from the song he was going into...

  • @MrFree-vj8qj
    @MrFree-vj8qj Před 4 lety +156

    this is the level where you become more fluent in music language than your primary human language

    • @MarkTarmannPianoCheck_it_out
      @MarkTarmannPianoCheck_it_out Před 3 lety +7

      @Oksana Sukhomlyn primary. e.g. speaking. unless you sign i guess.
      or consider touch the primary means of human communication.
      yes, "human" was superfluous , but really, it aint that hard to understand. ????????? izzzit? I hope I have clarified it for youse.

    • @ubermo1182
      @ubermo1182 Před 3 lety +2

      Great comment.

    • @STLYRZA
      @STLYRZA Před 3 lety +1

      The holy grail of improvisation⛲️

  • @trishoconnor2169
    @trishoconnor2169 Před rokem +2

    "The ladies responded to him?"/"Yeah, the overflow was wonderful."

  • @RXmusic4YOU
    @RXmusic4YOU Před 3 lety +6

    My mother being a pianist would have every album recording she could get her hands on. I thought she was married to this cat. Thanks mom.

  • @Alanoffer
    @Alanoffer Před 3 lety +2

    At least on you tube we and future generations can see this giant of the piano

  • @sheireland3737
    @sheireland3737 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I came for Errol G - I stayed to listen to Earnest. Seems like a really nice man.

  • @shnootch
    @shnootch Před 3 lety +3

    soon as he slips into his garner groove, holy shit...

  • @monsieurlewop
    @monsieurlewop Před 3 lety +3

    Fascinating, utterly fascinating. And left me wanting to know about Ernest McCarty, too.

  • @JJDPROMEDIAPRODUCTION
    @JJDPROMEDIAPRODUCTION Před 3 lety +11

    It amazes me how things like the IQ test or dumb azz standardize test never measures the genius of African America Musicians. Whether it's the blues, Jazz, Gospel, Funk,, R & B.. Pure and utter geniuses. Something that can't be measured and quantified or qualified. It's a true gift from God. Plain and simple.

    • @JJDPROMEDIAPRODUCTION
      @JJDPROMEDIAPRODUCTION Před 3 lety

      @@saucypup3793 Oh yes I can. .You explain away can't this phenomenon. Let's take gospel musicians. Most can't read a lick of music. Most, don't know the theory..However, they will display a level of virtuosity by combining ( Blues, Classical, R &B, Rock, and Jazz) all in the same song. And, this coming out of a 10 year old. what YOu can find this level of musicianship at the smallest storefront to the mega churches.
      I know what of what I speak of. It's not generalizations.

    • @JJDPROMEDIAPRODUCTION
      @JJDPROMEDIAPRODUCTION Před 3 lety

      @@saucypup3793 Disagree.. You have no idea..

    • @virghammer1
      @virghammer1 Před 2 lety

      @Evan Hodge Very well put, Evan. IT'S SO MUCH WORK, yes! Erroll started when he was a tiny tot ... his sister played, too ... it worked itself into his very DNA.

  • @gbernardwandel4174
    @gbernardwandel4174 Před 3 lety +4

    At this moment 1.6 K people are 👍🏽 and 14 people are 👎🏽
    I wonder what is up that slightly more than a dozen sad folks
    This video is as enlightening as it is nourishing for me

  • @swingmanic
    @swingmanic Před 3 lety +3

    I can see why Dudley Moore had a fascination in Garner's playing and he mimicked him admirably, but there was only one Erroll Garner!!..Pure genius!!!!

  • @leoinsf
    @leoinsf Před 3 lety +15

    Knew that Erroll was a giant, but this shows how much of a genius-giant he was.
    What an under-rated master he was!

  • @dennisleise5393
    @dennisleise5393 Před 3 lety +3

    I got to the part about where at the audition he did an unannounced modulation on the bridge of Misty, where the bass player called it "Interesting" and I nearly fell out of my chair laughing. Absolutely hilarious.
    ....and people thought Monk was eccentric.

  • @teresadepizzol9076
    @teresadepizzol9076 Před 3 lety +26

    Never saw anybody more genuinely happy and surprised playing an instrument.Impressive.

  • @yorkshirepianist8407
    @yorkshirepianist8407 Před 3 lety +3

    I don't think I've heard anyone make the instrument SING like Erroll does. To watch him playing is even better.

  • @wiggityp
    @wiggityp Před 3 lety +2

    Everyone talks Tatum and Peterson up, and for good reason obviously, but I think Garner is right there with them ability wise. Arguably more idiomatic in his approach too. So distinct. He was on another level even for pros.

  • @MrWaynesea
    @MrWaynesea Před rokem +2

    One could get the impression that the accompanying musicians were a gravitational impediment to Mr. Garner's weightless journeys over the keyboard.

  • @charleswinokoor6023
    @charleswinokoor6023 Před 3 lety +50

    That playful, surreal expression on his face as he’s playing an intro, and looking around as if he doesn’t know what’s coming next, reminds me a little of Harpo Marx, which, by the way, is a compliment.
    Fantastic concert footage.

    • @Wanamaker1946
      @Wanamaker1946 Před 3 lety +3

      I get it. He does indeed. Harpo Marx was a happy equal to Mr. Garner.

    • @WarrenSt.James_Guitarist
      @WarrenSt.James_Guitarist Před 2 lety +3

      Can't believe how epic that intro was dude left the bass player standing there like you didn't know what was getting ready to happen and he was just smashing it

  • @gomargarita
    @gomargarita Před 3 lety +4

    Doesn’t that just put a big smile on your face!? Thank you for uploading this film; it’s a gem! We’re so lucky to have this interview with Ernest McCarty.

  • @larrylynn2015
    @larrylynn2015 Před 3 lety +21

    Thank you, Earnest McCarty. A beautiful tribute.

  • @keithbradley1197
    @keithbradley1197 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Dem cats be cookin

  • @cremebrulee6667
    @cremebrulee6667 Před 3 lety +30

    I think Errol has some of the most feel of any pianist. The way he tastefully plays offbeat is something that I have never seen to the same degree and it really shows true musical intuition.

    • @heartvalais
      @heartvalais Před 5 měsíci +1

      Yeah most of the greatest pianists favored technical perfection and speed over feel. There is no right way to play, but for those who want to hear the piano sing and cry I’d listen to Errol.

  • @harrymadray6362
    @harrymadray6362 Před 3 lety +10

    Thank you, Sir, for sharing this Genius of a Pianist in Mr. Rrroll Garner!! In my 82 years I have listened to many great Pianists but Mr. Garner was EXCEPTIONAL!

  • @bobbaskerville5829
    @bobbaskerville5829 Před 3 lety +26

    Would see him at the London House- Chicago’55-56- Penthouse Serenade could bring you to tears- him humming and smiling- an absolute genius- one of God’s best inventions. Hasn’t done it again.

    • @virghammer1
      @virghammer1 Před 2 lety

      Oh, you fortunate man. ! Yes …. No one like him - at ALL.. Masterful angel on Earth !

    • @nancyeckroad-haney7309
      @nancyeckroad-haney7309 Před 8 měsíci +1

      I, too, spent many nights at the London House Chicago between '58- 65. He played LH 4 times a year, each gig a two-week residence, and we became friendly. I think what his playing conveyed most was his absolute JOY and his love of playing music which he was able to completely give to an audience. Everyone always had a smile on their face, thanks to Erroll. BTW, there is a bio- film on Erroll, I think named, "They Can't Hear You Read " or something similar.

  • @autumnleaves2766
    @autumnleaves2766 Před rokem +5

    Have been an Erroll Garner fan for 40 years and regret being not quite old enough to have heard him live. We still know so little about his life, there don't seem to be any books or films about him apart from this one. The bass player here is concerned that Erroll might get forgotten about, the programme was made in 1981, just four years after Erroll died. Here we are 40 years later and you can still buy much of Erroll's recordings on CD etc but there is a younger generation that knows nothing about him. He was a genius and his amazing music deserves to be heard by more people, jazz shouldn't be a minority interest music. Really enjoyed this excellent interview, thanks for uploading it.

  • @jimthompson606
    @jimthompson606 Před 3 lety +15

    What I loved about Erroll Garner were those gorgeous introductions. They were like little mini suites in themselves with beautiful original melodies and harmonies. And then he would go into that nice regular groove of his.

  • @enriquesanchez2001
    @enriquesanchez2001 Před 3 lety +15

    LEGENDARY, Ernest McCarty, bassist makes this excursion so FASCINATING ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥

  • @velvetpaws999
    @velvetpaws999 Před 3 lety +13

    Ernest is a cool dude and a deep, beautiful soul! Thanks for this interview!

  • @PeterLunowPL
    @PeterLunowPL Před 3 lety +8

    yes ,yes I always have been and still am a total Garner fan ,but this wonderful bass player completely stole my heart with his modesty and humor, Absolutely delightful !!!

  • @Steve-cs8nd
    @Steve-cs8nd Před rokem +1

    Ernest said it best; you are Wonderful, no YOU ARE WONDER-FULL.
    Erroll is THE greatest pianist of all time.
    He’s the Rainman of Piano, like when you spill the salt and he says 23,000, 700 & 93, but it takes you a microscope and four months of counting salt grains to see what he did in a split second that he was right!
    Erroll Garner is the greatest Jazz pianist EVER without peers. It would not of surprised me to see him strolling out in a garden not notice the lake then stroll straight over it and not get his shoes wet.
    Modern teachers would profess, do not repeat expositions of sequence more than 3 or 4 time perfect or diatonic, but Earhole will stumble into a whole tone augmented sequence in counterpoint and repeat it 15 times breaking every rule in the book and making you glad he did and you were at Big Sur to hear it. So you wanna play the piano buddy boy? Go see the big daddy, when even that is a paradox. He wasn’t a piano player but a force of nature as magical as the birth of a child and as great as the current crop of self appointed Eugenicist psychopaths are small and perverse and can only steal their fraudulent greatness.

  • @helenwood9225
    @helenwood9225 Před 3 lety +69

    This is a fascinating interview. Ernest McCarty is so eloquent.

  • @jean-lucbersou758
    @jean-lucbersou758 Před 3 lety +8

    ERROLL GARNER is one of these unbelievable self taught MUSICIANS who are NATURAL GENIUSES as DJANGO
    REINHARDT , WES MONTGOMERY ....i have no explanation and I notice all were great composers and inspired
    creators besides phenomenal performers .

  • @silva777
    @silva777 Před 3 lety +33

    No, this man is NOT forgotten, thankfully.

  • @TwelfthRoot2
    @TwelfthRoot2 Před 3 lety +6

    What an incredible pianist! I can tell Errol liked Rachmaninoff. You can hear the harmonies in some of the earlier clips.

  • @haydenwayne3710
    @haydenwayne3710 Před 2 měsíci +2

    What a fabulously unique style of playing!!!

  • @sarsaparillasunset3873
    @sarsaparillasunset3873 Před 3 lety +24

    He's not making music, it's coming through him. He's channeling. I've had this experience. You get surprised by the stuff that come out, and you sort of can't believe you are making this stuff because often times it sounds like nothing you've heard before, it's crazy.

    • @jameswaltermusic
      @jameswaltermusic Před 3 lety +3

      So True, SO TRUE!

    • @gortapocalypse
      @gortapocalypse Před 3 lety +3

      Channeling is a very real thing. Sometimes you see and hear a performance that is so magnificent that it seems to be coming from a different realm. As an artist, I have experienced this many times in my paintings.

    • @Nikora.Biddle
      @Nikora.Biddle Před 3 lety

      Howwwwwwww do I play like this. Improvising on the spot, so effortlessly as if my hands have a mind of its own. Expressing my thoughts and feelings through the piano. ): one day.....

  • @markcianciolo9384
    @markcianciolo9384 Před 4 lety +75

    Astonishing. The best piece I've ever seen on this genius. It should be required viewing for all jazz musicians and jazz lovers. Just to watch him play lifts you up to float on a cloud of happiness and joy. And restful contentment.

  • @patmare1
    @patmare1 Před 3 lety +39

    He didn't just swing. He was orchestral in his playing!

    • @cooltrades7469
      @cooltrades7469 Před 3 lety +6

      He played like a big band , only did not bother to write the arrangements.If anyone woudl transcribe his playing for a band..it's all the information there.Just transpose.See the firts tune from here.

  • @Piratebreadstick
    @Piratebreadstick Před 3 lety +13

    What a lovely man Ernest is. Deep thinker. Best interview ever.

  • @claudeg.thompson7103
    @claudeg.thompson7103 Před 3 lety +2

    Il n'y a eu il il n'y aura jamais qu'un seul Erroll Garner... le génie est une fête.

  • @ghernandez6457
    @ghernandez6457 Před 3 lety +74

    Saving this video, hopefully it never gets deleted.

  • @hulado
    @hulado Před 3 lety +5

    ive always liked Erroll because he was the only place you heard his sound. and what a sound. he reminds me of a Sufi master. and Earnest McCarty was a joy to listen to also.

  • @Johannes_Brahms65
    @Johannes_Brahms65 Před 3 lety +16

    I'm one of those classical piano players that get totally overwhelmed and jealous by hearing this.

  • @pamtebelman2321
    @pamtebelman2321 Před 3 lety +10

    Eloquent and funny interviewee, Ernest. Thank you for this!

  • @hakimhachicha1895
    @hakimhachicha1895 Před 3 lety +4

    shout out Errol garner! Man is like Buddha expressing through piano. LOVE! shout out his bassist for being so eloquent and engaging with his description of this great musician and human.

  • @phorton968
    @phorton968 Před 3 lety +51

    A genius, self-taught pianist who never learned to read music. Absolutely brilliant! Magnificent compositions.

  • @johnmoorely7275
    @johnmoorely7275 Před 3 lety +14

    Erroll was my gateway to a lifelong love of jazz. He is still my favourite pianist. Thank you CZcams for allowing me to see so much of him again.

  • @chucooney
    @chucooney Před 4 lety +10

    What a great video. Hearing Ernest McCarty talk about working with Garner is priceless.

  •  Před 5 lety +5

    I love it. He is sitting on two phone books. I listen to a lot of pianists, but Erroll Garner is my favorite. He taught himself to play the piano, by listening to records when he was a child. Great stories about Erroll Garner.

  • @jamesperry2322
    @jamesperry2322 Před 3 lety +27

    Garner was an organic force of nature...which could never be categorized or defined by critics.

  • @gerardguitarist
    @gerardguitarist Před 3 lety +9

    Oscar Peterson gives some wonderful insight into the genius of Erroll Garner. The word Savant comes to mind. Not sure if it's 100% applicable for his life however he was obviously heavily gifted from the Lord.

  • @cephoras
    @cephoras Před 3 lety +24

    My Dad was a huge EG fan and I grew up listening to him. Now I am a fan.

  • @jdivita
    @jdivita Před 3 lety +10

    14:52 (looks at the audience) "Watch me mess with this cat..."
    Killing me lol

  • @manlypedro75
    @manlypedro75 Před 3 lety +2

    What Joy in that man's face! Music oozing out of every pore! @ 19:00

  • @davidgeary490
    @davidgeary490 Před 3 lety +18

    When I was a kid, heard Errol Garner's famous album Concert By The Sea on a local jazz station - that turned me into a jazz fan - still listen to it regularly!

  • @pianonight
    @pianonight Před 3 lety +8

    That is some next level genius. I dont know how any band could keep up with him.

  • @lynnjaskowiak9963
    @lynnjaskowiak9963 Před 3 lety +13

    Im transported to a beautiful place of calm when I hear Mr.Garner play... Beyond words...

  • @madbebopper
    @madbebopper Před 4 lety +60

    I cannot put into words why Erroll Garner was the ultimately greatest GENIUS of the piano ever (for me, in my humble heart) and he brings me to tears of joy and I'm laughing and crying at the same time. That is what music is supposed to do is move us emotionally and he does that like no one else. He is the swingingest, he is the most adventurous harmonically to the point of free-jazz meets Debussy or Stravinsky. Some of his free-association introductions are masterpieces themselves of modern harmonic mastery and rhythmic complexity of a master at rhythmic figures that dance and groove like hell - Erroll was THE funk-master of all time. His block chords are beyond heavenly as when he'd get to the double-time feel on the final bridge of "Misty" which if that was all he ever composed he would be one of the world's finest composers in my estimation. Long live Erroll Garner who was adored and admired by Thelonious Monk, Phineas Newborn, Ahmad Jamal, and many many many others.

    • @gumvro9985
      @gumvro9985 Před 3 lety +9

      The craziest thing to me is what he accomplished with out knowing any music theory what a true inspiration

    • @improcat1
      @improcat1 Před 3 lety +3

      @@gumvro9985 Music is not about theory, it's about feeling and he had it in abundance.

    • @emiliogimenezzapiola6302
      @emiliogimenezzapiola6302 Před rokem

      Erroll Garner is pure joy. A force of Nature. A born Genius. Life.

  • @girlinagale
    @girlinagale Před 3 lety +4

    This. Haven't listened to Errol Garner for years, how life gets in the way of listening to Errol Garner.

  • @anthonywilliams6764
    @anthonywilliams6764 Před 3 lety +5

    I had the same experience in Spain, playing with a fabulous pianist, who just like Errol Garner sometimes opened a tune in multiple keys, and time signatures, and to make things more complicated, the rhythm section were Spanish speaking , and not familiar with the tunes. Sometimes the tune was a one hit wonder from an obscure broadway musical of the thirties, and it was only intuition and some sort of song memory that rescued the performance. I have the happiest memories of the gigs though, and we were booked a year in advance, which proves that it must have listenable.

  • @musemusic6227
    @musemusic6227 Před 3 lety +21

    So lovely! Thank you Ernest McCarty for sharing the life and times of Erroll Garner. He captured a lilting sound that was so distinctive. I feel like he's painting tableaux of landscapes in every phrase, a three dimensional tapestry of sound unlike any other pianist. Bravo!

  • @buzzrenren
    @buzzrenren Před 3 lety +2

    This Is just a joy to watch. Huge fan of Mr Garner.

  • @navyflyer7465
    @navyflyer7465 Před 3 lety +8

    As a child in the sixties looking through my parents albums, I ran across a album Errol Garner "Concert by the Sea". It turned me on to Errol Garner and developed my listening ability at an early.
    age. Whenever he is playing he's playing classical music.

  • @sonja9001
    @sonja9001 Před rokem

    A great story about a bassist who was hypnotized by greatness. I have a special thing in my ear concerning bassists. I hear more than the notes, I hear the intent, the tone, the nuance, the history, the time, the logic like a Bach figured bass line, the swing and the invitation to come and jam within every walking bass line. AI can’t do it only a bassist who is a musician can do it. It is painful to think that a black man sweating on stage would put people off or make certain people think it was alcohol. I think it was the exertion and the hot stage lights…especially for filming. I like the way Erroll Garner plays a melody and then immediately improvises phrase by phrase. Weaving tune and new creation. I hear POP’s in every tune I have heard Errol play, and the blues stands out! I would guess that Armstrong like Garner was not hip enough for some people. Erroll and Armstrong were always hip enough for me and I didn’t need my father to say take a listen or second listen to figure that out with my own two ears.

  • @patzimmusic
    @patzimmusic Před 3 lety +15

    Love the clips where Erroll is playing and the band is staring at him dumbfounded haha

  • @mofnn24
    @mofnn24 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you to Omar Shabazz and Ernest McCarty for this wonderful enlightenment of Erroll Garner. Sure didn't know what I missed.

  • @djtomt
    @djtomt Před 3 lety +17

    I am SO glad I got to see this. What a privilege to finally know about this man and his genius! Unforgettable.

  • @JackieKixx
    @JackieKixx Před 3 lety +5

    Erroll Garner is a highly fluented musician!! One of my idols!

  • @pauljung6890
    @pauljung6890 Před 5 lety +45

    that bit at 15:00 is hilarious! he keeps changing keys. sometimes one hand will change keys, but the other may not... hilarious and amazing at the same time.

  • @PabluchoViision
    @PabluchoViision Před 3 dny

    This is a documentary to savor. The wonderment, the astonishment that McCarty (already at that time an experienced, accomplished musician in the demanding world of jazz) felt at Garner’s music and way of being speaks volumes. Accompanying EG must have been like getting in the ring with Muhammad Ali, or walking a high wire across a gorge: terrifying, life-changing, exhilarating.

  • @WildBillCox13
    @WildBillCox13 Před 3 lety +8

    "It's a trick . . . Art Tatum walks into the room and all the piano players start drinking heavily again. Bar owners knew and worked the crowd by inviting Art inside." -Hehehe

  • @Waycool247
    @Waycool247 Před 4 lety +37

    Outrageous, brilliant and an incredible musician. I saw him live and couldn't believe it. He would take you away with emotional articulation beyond practical human physical being!

  • @ubermo1182
    @ubermo1182 Před 3 lety +15

    First, a big thank you to Omar Shabazz for finding and airing this!!
    The commentary goes hand-in-glove with the video of the trio in front of a live audience, and is nicely edited, but I was mesmerized by Erroll's performance. I have around two dozen or more of Errol's many, many albums and I love them all. However, the stuff in this video is tour de force! Erroll, tastefully, tears apart and rewrites the music on the fly, while maintaining the framework and integrity of the original piece. Familiar tunes and standards are vehicles to carry the listeners fairly far afield with his intricate improvisations. Then everyone is brought back and set down gently at the end of each number. His music making here is inspired, complex, logical and listenable, all at the same time (his usual M.O.), but this whole set is like all that taken to yet another level.
    I want to say more but this already sounds like gushing.....

  • @JCox964
    @JCox964 Před 3 lety +4

    I recall while back n high school during the mid to late 70’s, my music teacher by the way comes from a rich heritage of Johnson family musically speaking, highlighted the gift of this musician. Never saw footage until now. I’m blowed away . Wowww

  • @davidceredig-evans1071
    @davidceredig-evans1071 Před 3 lety +8

    I cannot help but smile as I listen to such a groove from EG!

  • @christophmessner6450
    @christophmessner6450 Před 3 lety +5

    His music is Godly joy! He transcended from the heavens to show us earthlings how they play up there....the bassist and drummer too ...

  • @robertsucher41
    @robertsucher41 Před 3 lety +1

    A confluence of revelations: Like It Is, Ernest. McCarty and Erroll Garner all in one accidental encounter on CZcams. So many strands to pursue. God Bless CZcams.

  • @themidger1
    @themidger1 Před 4 lety +34

    I can’t believe he isn’t very well known outside of the jazz world anymore. Erroll was likely the greatest piano player who has ever lived. Just watching him pound out this jaw dropping music endlessly with little effort off the top of his head is such a privilege. It must have been just awesome to watch him in real life.

    • @Bioniking
      @Bioniking Před 3 lety +3

      Absolutely, so enjoyable to listen to. If I were to introduce someone to jazz, Erroll is one of the artists I'd choose

    • @Veaseify
      @Veaseify Před 3 lety +1

      Not many great jazz musicians from that time are well known at all outside of the jazz world. Miles Davis and Coltrane, Charlie Parker and Dizzie Gillespie, maybe Billie Holliday and thats about it. I mean names that would mean anything to casual listeners.

    • @jayhendricks67
      @jayhendricks67 Před 3 lety

      @@Veaseify Duke Ellington is known World Wide throughout the ages Every Genre has its Royalties Queen Prince and Duke 😂

    • @sebastianschweigert7117
      @sebastianschweigert7117 Před 3 lety

      I mean he is great, and perhaps one of the greatest, but there have been so many great players it's hard to really point to one and say "this is it. The one and only greatest ever!"

  • @cycloneranger5354
    @cycloneranger5354 Před 2 lety

    WOW!¡¡¡!¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ Imagine being on Mars while Eroll is on Jupiter and you are both playing the same tune.What a life!¡!¡!!!!

  • @eEdJones
    @eEdJones Před 2 lety

    Earnest McCarty, a fitting tribute, warm, and bright as the stars at night.

  • @okiepita50t-town28
    @okiepita50t-town28 Před 3 lety +2

    What a total genius.

  • @GuyMannDudeTheOnly
    @GuyMannDudeTheOnly Před 3 lety +10

    An amazing story,,,great explanation fro the Bass player...This has been one of the most extraordinary videos I've ever seen...

  • @bobjohnson7441
    @bobjohnson7441 Před 3 lety +1

    Erroll was a musical Library of Congress.

  • @marcosquitopianolounge6350

    A pure legend !! By little we almost had no video recordings from him.
    That s amazing. His smile and pleasure face when doing "of record" things.
    I started playing piano 25 years ago, and I m still afraid to look at his videos... we get down as pianist... we HOW HE CAN DO IT ?!?!
    I received advices to avoid Errol, Tatun, and Monk, to avoid frustration.
    But still, it s very good to see him playing. Marvillhous !!

  • @eastonpeter1242
    @eastonpeter1242 Před 3 lety +30

    Mr. McCarty, thank you, it was a wonderful experience just listening to you.

  • @eedleate
    @eedleate Před 3 lety +4

    How far was he ahead of his time feel wise? That laid back left hand is totally neo soul. One of th greats.

  • @jazzpianoman01
    @jazzpianoman01 Před 2 lety

    Unmistakable style, Errol Garner.

  • @aryehbenyehudah9965
    @aryehbenyehudah9965 Před 6 lety +30

    Ernest is a genius bassist💯

  • @getezra1
    @getezra1 Před 3 lety +2

    Clint Eastwood's favorite jazz pianist. so is mine.

  • @aryehbenyehudah9965
    @aryehbenyehudah9965 Před 6 lety +73

    Errol Garner is by far the most extraordinary pianist ever. #Magnificent

  • @gevamusic5533
    @gevamusic5533 Před rokem +1

    This is amazing

  • @annabellaashby8589
    @annabellaashby8589 Před 3 lety

    Loved him when I was a kid and still do. Fabulous and joyful

  • @thekarmafarmer608
    @thekarmafarmer608 Před 3 lety +1

    Wow, how comfortable with timing can a person be? Superb footage. Thank you.