John Zorn's Bar Kokhba troops performing Khebar Song available on album Circle Maker. Marc Ribot - guitar Cyro Baptista - percussion Mark Feldman - violin Erik Friedlander - cello Greg Cohen - bass Joey Baron - drums
OH MY Goodness! I've been looking for this kind of music forever!!! Today, I just 'accidentally' found this group, who are new to me, and I am just standing here in awe! My soul dances again.
He wrote the piece. It is partially notated. If you notice, the players will come in and drop out according to his hand signals. John Zorn is famous for conducting. He invented multiple systems of hand signals for "conducting" improvisors, used most famously in his "game" pieces, Naked City, and Masada. I'd never seen it done so the video was fascinating. BTW, there are some downright great Naked City and Masada vids on CZcams!
it`s definetly not a waste of time if you figure out the bassline for yourself! i`d recommend a program called "transcribe" - it slows down the audio without changing the pitch - really helped me a lot
John Zorn is creating a new song with elements that have been used before in his songs. It has the same name as a song that they have played before, but it is not the exact same song. Zorn conducts them-he figures out when he wants parts to come in again and how he wants this rendition to go. So, I would not say that it's terrible that he conducts them.
weel you've got it absolutely right. It isn't really from anywhere - written by John Zorn an American "jazz" Saxophone player - I guess what he wanted whith this music wa to mix klezer/eastern and jazz :)
An interpretation of the Torah, that actually might be useful if applied to the correct vibrational centres. For instance, I would recommend this if you are feeling dull and constipated.
Anyone knows how to they call this genere of music its amaizing for sure but do we call instrumental modern sound orquesta ??? Or wich is they right name
for years now I've found it quite funny that my favorite John Zorn music does not have John Zorn. no insult... I'm simply not a fan of screechy sax. If you doubt the talent however, you are a fool.
can someone (with a nice ear) help me to figure out the bass line of this, i guess that starts with g, bflat, bf, d, eflat, a, d, ef.... im only asking for the first 13 seconds, im gonna try by myself but i think there are many musicians watching this so...or maby this is just a waste of time??
They are both fine players, but I'm with you. Erik Friedlander is an unbelievably good improvisor. Feldman is good, but too often he goes back to the same tricks and gadgets in his solos (listen to him on some of John Abercrombie's discs). Though... even Friedlander is kind of hemmed in with this formulaic music.
OH MY Goodness! I've been looking for this kind of music forever!!! Today, I just 'accidentally' found this group, who are new to me, and I am just standing here in awe! My soul dances again.
Ribot's solo in this song is flawless
SUCH a great video. I love how Zorn always just looks like a big kid playing with toys.
Wonderful wonderful stuff.
this will never get old. Rare, true, timeless art.
that violin player just gave me an eargasm
He wrote the piece. It is partially notated. If you notice, the players will come in and drop out according to his hand signals. John Zorn is famous for conducting. He invented multiple systems of hand signals for "conducting" improvisors, used most famously in his "game" pieces, Naked City, and Masada. I'd never seen it done so the video was fascinating.
BTW, there are some downright great Naked City and Masada vids on CZcams!
thank you for repeating google... very inetresting...
@@BarbieChaite shut up smartass, also stop replying to every youtube comment LOL!
Joey Baron has one of the most extensive musical vocabularies of any drummer I've heard... always fresh and one of my favorites.
People, this is music, to each his own interpretation of it. Just make sure to enjoy it.
SO Good! I Love how happy Zorn looks. I guess I would be too if my band was so amazing.
Zorn is a genius, saw his concerto for Japan, playing with Lou Reed and Laurie Anderson, magnificent
OMG!!!!! my idol zorn with the master ribot who plays a beatles cover happiness is a warm gun masters of masters great jew and jazz i love it...
They are just happy doing their music :)
Sacred Music, feeds my soul thanks Mr. Zorn.
adoro questa musica questa canzone e Zorn, ringrazio Ribot x avermelo fatto conoscere.....spettacolare
the bass player is outstanding
all of this players are so fucking good
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i've got his all performances at warsaw jazz days, ahh its tremendous
tuve que fumarme otrop gallito saludos mariajuanos zorneros desde Chicali Kirbis a todo dar Zorn!!!!!!
Well, João Gordo by Ratos de Porão recommended John Zorn and it's really amazing ! Tks, João ! :)
grande fat john
Christ Zorn has an eye for wondrous musicains
Thank you very much for having such skills and good taste!
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Thank you for sharing! ^_^
it`s definetly not a waste of time if you figure out the bassline for yourself! i`d recommend a program called "transcribe" - it slows down the audio without changing the pitch - really helped me a lot
This is how music says "yes."
I gotta say, pretty good comment. nice one, 9-years-ago rhodri
wow. wonderful. THANKS
If there's ever a nobel prize that mathers... it should go for this guys.
beautiful, i like it!
Marc Ribot.
John Zorn is creating a new song with elements that have been used before in his songs. It has the same name as a song that they have played before, but it is not the exact same song. Zorn conducts them-he figures out when he wants parts to come in again and how he wants this rendition to go. So, I would not say that it's terrible that he conducts them.
❤️
wawaweeewa !!!!
Awesome !
O.M.D j'adorre c'est trop beau
great musicians!
weel you've got it absolutely right. It isn't really from anywhere - written by John Zorn an American "jazz" Saxophone player - I guess what he wanted whith this music wa to mix klezer/eastern and jazz :)
Fried sounds amazing!
An interpretation of the Torah, that actually might be useful if applied to the correct vibrational centres. For instance, I would recommend this if you are feeling dull and constipated.
Just because you don't get laid.....
Ahhh. Yes, Definitely,,, getting laid helps with constipation. Wanker!
unreal!!
Tremendo!!!
effe me John Zorn is SUBLIME!!!!
ladies and gentlemen, john zorn on the pojamas
great!!!!
superb!
in all john's music ,kokhba is most bgm like.
although bgm called ,actually real
Anyone knows how to they call this genere of music its amaizing for sure but do we call instrumental modern sound orquesta ??? Or wich is they right name
new school '21 anybody?
Mark LoPresti YEP hahah
hayoo and Parsons 22'
im so confused on what the actual assignment is lmao
'22 :)
'23 now lol
genial!!
of course, you`ll have to get the audio from youtube first :)
and i likeded it
I need to hear more of Johns compasition peices now. how many of these did he do?
hundreds upon hundreds
for years now I've found it quite funny that my favorite John Zorn music does not have John Zorn. no insult... I'm simply not a fan of screechy sax. If you doubt the talent however, you are a fool.
Zorn is a composer foremost.
mi prenos vin kun mi
We just taught this song on violin in a greek University...
mira al pibe con pelo largo jaaaaaaa...
when that hapen?
me encanta zevullun pero mas mi chiquito marc ribot jaja
He's apparently the conductor
fuckin awesome... feldman rules.
NO MAMES ESTE WE ES DIOS xD
does anyone know the name of the violin player ???
Mark Feldman.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
very similar to an original brazilian samba
it's very academic and boring... what a genius...
better than studio
기분전환에 도움이^^
can someone (with a nice ear) help me to figure out the bass line of this, i guess that starts with g, bflat, bf, d, eflat, a, d, ef.... im only asking for the first 13 seconds, im gonna try by myself but i think there are many musicians watching this so...or maby this is just a waste of time??
Nice song, but I agree the solo part was sometimes a bit sloppy.
sabon, vê aos 1:46
i think you mean an ear
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i like your statistics lol.
i can create this with 4 people and have
lol ;)
They are both fine players, but I'm with you. Erik Friedlander is an unbelievably good improvisor. Feldman is good, but too often he goes back to the same tricks and gadgets in his solos (listen to him on some of John Abercrombie's discs). Though... even Friedlander is kind of hemmed in with this formulaic music.
in masada john zorn tries to create a jewish sounding music using the phrygian dominant scale