He was so humble, that he was never shy to show his mistakes, nor how he played classical music, even being criticized by some classical musicians. He loved music so much. And we love him. 🎉❤
I play jazz piano and Chick has always been my greatest influence. Yes, there are legends like Bill Evans, Herbie, Monk, Keith Jarrett, Mehldau... but Chick was so inventive, from the use of modal/fourths in "Now he sings.." to Spain, to his trio work with the Akoustic band... I mean you name it. He also had impeccable taste when choosing the musicians he worked with. What a master, I will forever miss him.
we've witnessed how a giant practices. rest in peace chick. your music, your enormous contributions to music and your legacy will not be forgotten... i sometimes come here to fully comprehend that no one will ever reach your level. rip master
It's funny to see the new kids discovering Chick Corea, a guy that I fortunately discovered in the late 60s. Yes, he was always awesome, and my main influence. 😅😅😅
Unfortunately, Chick was a nearly-lifelong Scientologist. Luckily, he is one of the easiest "separate art from the artist" types. Undeniable musical genius, incredible pioneer, unsavory personal religious views lol.
This is the real deal and on an entirely different level. Dirty loops is a great band they are without doubt inspired by the fusion era and bands like Chicks electric band.
@@fjzingo Yes. And thank God they are discovering, because most people only hear pop music from the big media. They have no clue what they are missing. And there are others discovering jazz, but only the new kids, like Cory Henry. They have no idea that Cory comes from Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock and many others.
The humility to record himself making mistakes so that we all can see it is part of the process
He probably faked those mistakes lol
He was so humble, that he was never shy to show his mistakes, nor how he played classical music, even being criticized by some classical musicians. He loved music so much. And we love him. 🎉❤
I play jazz piano and Chick has always been my greatest influence. Yes, there are legends like Bill Evans, Herbie, Monk, Keith Jarrett, Mehldau... but Chick was so inventive, from the use of modal/fourths in "Now he sings.." to Spain, to his trio work with the Akoustic band... I mean you name it. He also had impeccable taste when choosing the musicians he worked with. What a master, I will forever miss him.
He is also my great influence. 🎉❤
we've witnessed how a giant practices. rest in peace chick. your music, your enormous contributions to music and your legacy will not be forgotten... i sometimes come here to fully comprehend that no one will ever reach your level. rip master
Pure gold. Still got the VHS.
Even Chick fumbled on Goldberg Variation, it speaks volumes about how hard these Bach pieces are.
Imagine being Chick Corea and having yourself as a teacher :_)
I met the maestro in denver! What a gentleman !!!!
my favorite things he says " I don't know about that" :) RIP Chick in our hearts always !
Thank you to upload this precious video.A great inspiration to us all.We missed you Chick (Armando).❤ Corea.❤❤❤
It's funny to see the new kids discovering Chick Corea, a guy that I fortunately discovered in the late 60s. Yes, he was always awesome, and my main influence. 😅😅😅
A lot of Bachs compositions were on organ. Which has different fingering then piano, and also had very tricky fingering on his 2 and 3 part fugues.
Just wonderful! AWESOME.
Thank you Chick! 🙏
Thank you for sharing
Great!! Drums
Brilliant work from a master🍷🍷
Awesome, thanks.
Great. Thanks for the upload.
Hello I was wondering if I've said anything before realizing not, this is such a wonderful lesson by this gigant
Thank you for showing me this.
CZcams treasure for Keyboard and Piano Afficionado players ;-) thx 4 the sharing
LEGENDS
Dude is a genius
wow thanks
Nunca dejare de admirar a este artista que tuve la suerte de poder saludar en Un concierto en Bangkok thailand.....,,, mis mejores maestro❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
🎉 thank you for sharing 🎉 hope you are well God loves you deeply shalom 🤗🐼♥️✝️💐 Philippians 4:8
1:01 oh no. wasn’t aware.
It's good to see chick learn a song the same way I do, by trial and error
👌
And imagine he doin it from what year, how many hours with all patient , burn out & dedication
Tf you mean L Ron Hubbard
Unfortunately, Chick was a nearly-lifelong Scientologist. Luckily, he is one of the easiest "separate art from the artist" types. Undeniable musical genius, incredible pioneer, unsavory personal religious views lol.
Who is the guy with the greenish shirt - drums in the background - at the 1:12:20 mark ????!!??! Guitar players love to play in E - Brilliant!
5:50
Holy shiiii….its Dirty Loops dads
This is the real deal and on an entirely different level. Dirty loops is a great band they are without doubt inspired by the fusion era and bands like Chicks electric band.
It's funny to see the new kids discovering Chick Corea, a guy that I discovered in the late 60s. 😅😅😅
@@DihelsonMendonca yep, reference points and perspective is kind of different. All ways of discovering good music are good…..
@@fjzingo Yes. And thank God they are discovering, because most people only hear pop music from the big media. They have no clue what they are missing. And there are others discovering jazz, but only the new kids, like Cory Henry. They have no idea that Cory comes from Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock and many others.
It helps to have the Master give me tips on how to learn to play His Solo Masterpiece of Srayhorn's Masterpiece Lush Life.
Gradient steps.
Yikes!
15:30
🤯🤯🤯
48.32,,,”I’m going to need a better hearing aid”,,,😐😯😩🤓😎🎶
Where is the PDF booklet please?
Who is the third pianist playing with Steve Gadd?
Richard Tee
Who is the drummer?
Tom Brechtlein
What year was this?
1987.
L Ron Hoover??????
38.31,,I’m going to need a bigger brain!,,,🦈
Owen Benjamin on drums
Tom Brechtlein
Ew, a Scientologist