I played "Just the Two of Us" with a pro trumpet player I met at the mall.

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  • čas přidán 11. 10. 2022
  • Thank you Ueishi-San for the awesome session!
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    Song: Just the Two of Us
    Composer: Bill Withers
    Venue: Queen's Square Yokohama
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  • @VortexMagus
    @VortexMagus Před rokem +6346

    I love how its not a clean, perfectly rehearsed piece, but just two skilled musicians messing around and having fun.

    • @bensdiaz
      @bensdiaz Před rokem +282

      most of the best music comes from jam sessions.

    • @nakynie463
      @nakynie463 Před rokem +155

      A kind of beautiful that one can’t fabricate

    • @JacobKollerJapan
      @JacobKollerJapan  Před rokem +364

      Yeah we are just feeling each other out and having fun.

    • @JacobKollerJapan
      @JacobKollerJapan  Před rokem +186

      Agreed!

    • @TheRaziz321321
      @TheRaziz321321 Před rokem +18

      @@bensdiaz Even though I don't play piano as well as the person in the video, I agree! I've experience that once in my life and it was awesome

  • @DarukaEon
    @DarukaEon Před rokem +8627

    I dig that he just came in and just complemented your piano playing and wasn't too imposing and knew when to back out when you're soloing. Absolutely amazing! 🥰

    • @conalfisher8205
      @conalfisher8205 Před rokem +676

      The most important skill for a jazz musician is the ability to listen, and let other bandmembers speak when needed; all the chops in the world are worthless if you can't use them in a democratic way with the rest of the band. If it's the choice between playing with the most skilled musician versus the musician who locks in and doesn't show off, any jazz musician would pick the latter in a heartbeat.

    • @Red_Jordan_Just_Do_It
      @Red_Jordan_Just_Do_It Před rokem +145

      @@conalfisher8205 YUP! They are such brilliant musicians!
      We can see they really respect each other while they are playing.
      They really know what they are doing and have the most important skills as you said, right?
      I am so glad that everyone and I feel the same way!!
      Thank you very much for your accurate and easy-to-understand explanation!
      I like it!

    • @trappenweisseguy27
      @trappenweisseguy27 Před rokem +49

      I’m a little suspicious about these world class musicians who just “happen to show up” around random public pianos 🤔.

    • @Red_Jordan_Just_Do_It
      @Red_Jordan_Just_Do_It Před rokem +58

      I googled it in Japanese!
      It seemed that Jacob was the main guest of the public video recording event for the street piano temporarily installed at Queen’s Square Yokohama.
      I am not sure if he asked some musicians to get together there or not.
      The only thing I know is a lot of musicians including professionals and amateurs wanna have a session or a duet with Jacob!
      I agree, as you said, it's so rare to happen to see a performance played by world class musicians who just “happen to show up” around random public pianos.
      But it happens sometimes!!
      Here are some links in which Jacob and another musician, Toru on sax, just happened to show up at the public piano and played after their concert.
      (They played at the same place as this vid, but another day.)
      I could not get to go because they just went there without announcing. So sad...
      Anyway, check these out! Really Amazing Performances!!
      Jacob adds cool English subtitles to most of his videos, so you can enjoy them in English!!
      (You have to set it up to show the subtitles!!)
      czcams.com/video/2N6kZzhLXuw/video.html
      czcams.com/video/BnBbFuqPO2k/video.html

    • @JacobKollerJapan
      @JacobKollerJapan  Před rokem +239

      Yeah he’s a true pro. A real pleasure to jam with.

  • @mrfld
    @mrfld Před rokem +1529

    It isn’t about just playing right notes. It’s about communicating without words.

    • @MrNajibrazak
      @MrNajibrazak Před rokem +11

      ppl forgot how to do that nowadays.

    • @Mermin_
      @Mermin_ Před rokem +28

      i love how in jazz there’s actually no right or wrong notes. you just play what feels right. There’s no such thing as off notes, only a bad recovery.

    • @sleeppyboii
      @sleeppyboii Před rokem +6

      When you start playing an instrument you realize that the notes are subjective he’s playing this perfectly there’s no stumble which is better then every note being exactly what it’s supposed to be also when playing an instrument you tend to wanna go off script

    • @itainteasy
      @itainteasy Před rokem +2

      sometimes establishment first is nice tho

  • @williambigbills-9665
    @williambigbills-9665 Před rokem +1142

    It’s like he’s actually singing it with the trumpet….that’s amazing

  • @shadowlicked
    @shadowlicked Před rokem +2980

    the trumpet player looked shy at the beginning, but at the end you could see in his face how much he enjoyed it as he's breathing heavy. seeing that kind of artistic satisfaction is pretty inspiring (and motivating).

    • @jeremybosse5088
      @jeremybosse5088 Před rokem +30

      He’s just Japanese

    • @user-qb4on2qm7z
      @user-qb4on2qm7z Před rokem +9

      If you have ever created art of any kind and have been completely submerged in it you will look like that.

    • @MadisonRamanamabangbang
      @MadisonRamanamabangbang Před rokem +3

      @@jeremybosse5088 why?

    • @jeremybosse5088
      @jeremybosse5088 Před rokem +11

      @@MadisonRamanamabangbang japanese people are pretty much all shy outgoing japanese people exist they're just very rare I mean they have a saying that goes the nail that stands out is the one that attracts the hammer

    • @TheUnderscore_
      @TheUnderscore_ Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@jeremybosse5088Yep, just their culture. Most people who would've been extroverted if they were born in the west are introverted in Japan. Very generalized statement, but still.

  • @RatnaGunawan-fl1qs
    @RatnaGunawan-fl1qs Před rokem +4788

    oh my gosh... the trumpeter is so good.... both pianist and the trumpeter completes each other perfectly

  • @eltonmartens1591
    @eltonmartens1591 Před rokem +678

    The fact they can just feel their way through the song and communicate perfectly despite having never met or rehearsed is something that as a failed musician will always admire in professionals

    • @axeljundaypuyat2842
      @axeljundaypuyat2842 Před rokem +62

      There is no such thing as a failed musician brother.

    • @Nonsense116
      @Nonsense116 Před rokem +16

      Improvisation takes a lot of practice! Also there is no such thing as a failed musician. The first step to improvising is just hanging out and playing notes within the scale. When you first start it won't sound great. It'll sound like your just practices scales with a bit of extra "flare". But as you practice and get better and better you'll build your musical intuition and you'll have a better "feel" of what sounds good next. All of the greatest musicians in the world, household names, all had to start as a beginner. They all had to tap their first key, strum their first string, depress the first piston. Only you can decide if you want to continue playing. If you want to, you absolutely should. You owe it to yourself to pursue goals you deem exciting.

  • @VainFriggus
    @VainFriggus Před rokem +272

    As a professional trumpet player myself, that guy has some serious skills. Definitely has a jazz background

  • @2knives1cook
    @2knives1cook Před rokem +3121

    The thing I love most about this video is not the amazing music. It's the non-verbal communication between people where depiste having never met before you're both able to play off each other so well just by body expression and listening how the other plays

    • @JacobKollerJapan
      @JacobKollerJapan  Před rokem +174

      So glad you enjoyed the video. That’s the most fun part of jamming with guys like Ueishi-San.

    • @minty_lint
      @minty_lint Před rokem +26

      The more you play with other professional musicians the more you learn that much of what we communicate with each other is non-verbal. Also there are musical queues and shared language that gives the signals as to what is to come. Also, the language of music needs no translation. 🙂

    • @curtisbme
      @curtisbme Před rokem +3

      Great playing but do you really people there just happened to be a guy in Japan who randomly decided to bring his trumpet to the mall and happens to know how to play a randomly suggested American song from 42 years ago? They did not just meet moments before this started recording, it is just a click-bait headline that detracts from an otherwise great performance.

    • @Soluscide
      @Soluscide Před rokem +22

      @@curtisbme An incredibly popular American song from 42 years ago made by a 3 time Grammy winner and a man who is widely considered to be one of the founders of the smooth jazz genre. Combine that with many Japanese peoples' fascination with the West and it's completely believable. If you're really good at playing an instrument then odds are you'll have it with you a lot of the time to practice or play at shows for people.
      Hell, he could've seen the guy playing the piano and decided to run out to his car and get his trumpet to join in. Who knows?

    • @romie233
      @romie233 Před rokem +13

      Yup yup! Lots of very good communication, but also minimal as they followed a very standard jazz form. Main melodic lines, followed by solos, followed by trades, and either into the melodic line again, or straight to outro (which is what they did). Hang out at enough live jazz and you'll see this all the time. Its why people can literally just come together and play - as improvised as everything is, there's a very well known structure embedded into the scene.

  • @Helen-sound
    @Helen-sound Před rokem +2175

    I’m so surprised at how the majority audience can stop themselves from the uncontrollable need to tap their foot or move in time to the music 😊
    He was brilliant , you both were x

    • @JacobKollerJapan
      @JacobKollerJapan  Před rokem +235

      Thank you so much. Yeah I wish they would loosen up a bit more too. But I really appreciate the politeness and intensity of Japanese audiences. They rarely talk over the music.

    • @Helen-sound
      @Helen-sound Před rokem +56

      @@JacobKollerJapan I appreciate it might be a cultural thing .
      When I was just turned 2 my parents took me to a jazz concert . They delighted in their daughter dancing in the space between their seats and the front of the stage . Not so delighted when I started to dance up the steps onto the stage .
      I certainly found it hard to sit still listening to you both perform which is why I thought I’d comment .x

    • @muninrob
      @muninrob Před rokem +63

      If you look closely, most of the audience *is* moving in time with the music, they're just doing so in a subdued, publicly acceptable manner. (it *is* a shopping mall, not a concert, and Japanese have a tendency to focus on what's "proper")

    • @TheHawk23
      @TheHawk23 Před rokem +3

      I may have fist pumped at some point, ngl.

    • @MKIVD
      @MKIVD Před rokem +5

      This speaks of how humans naturally get attracted and respond to music

  • @Victoriasevillaa
    @Victoriasevillaa Před rokem +412

    1:21 “The way Ueishi-San plays sounds like he’s singing the melody” I love when it’s described like this. There’s something so magical and heartwarming about the idea of instruments really singing to us. And a major round of applause to both of the musicians, that made my day!

  • @jeffjeff6322
    @jeffjeff6322 Před rokem +261

    Jacob sounds and plays great but Ueishi-san absolutely knocked this out of the park. Hard to believe he improvised some of those lines. 10/10.

  • @Lastprogramer
    @Lastprogramer Před rokem +1688

    the trumpet is so clean and has so much character, world class both of them

    • @JacobKollerJapan
      @JacobKollerJapan  Před rokem +54

      Thank you so much! It’s a pleasure to play with Ueishi-San!

  • @japanesefunnyshorts8584
    @japanesefunnyshorts8584 Před rokem +1760

    for an impromptu performance that trumpet solo was so sick, someone needs to call a kyuukyuusha. you guys rock!!

    • @JacobKollerJapan
      @JacobKollerJapan  Před rokem +80

      Thanks so much! Yeah his trumpet playing is sick.

    • @japanesefunnyshorts8584
      @japanesefunnyshorts8584 Před rokem +1

      p.s. you know it's a good improv when you can actually memorize the melody as I did with the trumpet solo. still can't get over this performance!

  • @user-jq6sk5go2j
    @user-jq6sk5go2j Před 10 měsíci +12

    2:35 ピアノにさあソロだぞ行けって言われてこの優しい入り。
    ただテクをひけらかすんじゃなくてストーリーを作っていく感じがたまらくてお酒おかわりしちゃう

  • @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un
    @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un Před rokem +242

    If I saw this video without any context, I would think that it’s just a regular performance the both of you have practiced for quite a bit. But knowing what I do now, I’m just blown away at how you blend in or give way to each other without being dissonant, all done with no words spoken to each other. I heard the saying that music speaks for itself, but this has to be the first time I’ve seen evidence of it. Truly remarkable performance. Music is the language with no words, yet anyone can understand...I am in awe. Definitely had chills! Also, I just have to note that you had such a respectful and appreciative audience. Japanese people really are something else.

    • @milanstevic8424
      @milanstevic8424 Před rokem +9

      Mighty words from a mighty leader Kim Jong-un.

    • @Parodiafritz
      @Parodiafritz Před rokem +2

      Thanks Kim

    • @robynology101
      @robynology101 Před rokem

      I love the subtitles to this! It’s great to know what the musicians are thinking.

  • @JoseCruz11123
    @JoseCruz11123 Před rokem +641

    I can't emphasize enough how good this guy is. Like, dudes got great style, articulation, language, and feel. It's always fun to see players just come out of no where and rip solos like this.

    • @JacobKollerJapan
      @JacobKollerJapan  Před rokem +40

      Yeah he blew me away too!

    • @JoseCruz11123
      @JoseCruz11123 Před rokem +14

      @@TheKazeetie it's definitely a stylistic choice. Intimate small combo settings like this don't require a fat full tone.

  • @xBreaker666
    @xBreaker666 Před rokem +657

    as a non-musicial I'm really impressed with how quiet this trumpet player can play. awesome

    • @JacobKollerJapan
      @JacobKollerJapan  Před rokem +131

      Agreed. He has a sick dynamic range and knows how to use it.

    • @wmhfv992
      @wmhfv992 Před rokem +33

      Yes, I've never heard a trumpet player control their volume like that. So agilely, I mean. Goosebumps!

    • @SirCaco
      @SirCaco Před rokem +29

      That's what I'm saying, I was sitting here thinking, man it's like that trumpet is whispering almost. Very relaxing to listen to.

    • @darkcodes9748
      @darkcodes9748 Před rokem +9

      As someone who formerly was a musician person from 5th grade to college, I'm more shocked at a trumpet that new dynamics other than forte. Lol his playing is amazing, I love listening to great musicians because it truly is raw talent.

  • @alexbarker975
    @alexbarker975 Před rokem +102

    Absolute, consummate professional. Perfectly polite and humble, never missed a cue, and casually put on an incredible show

  • @Matthias27182
    @Matthias27182 Před rokem +84

    I love how he slowly gained more confidence throughout the piece. Amazing trumpet player for sure.

  • @Zibenlurr
    @Zibenlurr Před rokem +428

    Two people who do not know one another but share a communication in their love of music. Truly, the shortest distance between two people is a song.

    • @JacobKollerJapan
      @JacobKollerJapan  Před rokem +20

      Agree 100%

    • @starofaetherius
      @starofaetherius Před rokem +5

      This is the power of jazz. Jazz musicians might be the best freestylers out there.

    • @brknvods
      @brknvods Před rokem +1

      What you say reminds me of the two saxaphones in the subway! Two people joined together randomly by song.

  • @sherwinchia8114
    @sherwinchia8114 Před rokem +617

    Let's just take a moment to appreciate how much mastery this trumpeter really has over his instrument.
    And of course, the pianist playing bass parts on his left hand while independently playing jazz piano with the right.

  • @NuttGreez
    @NuttGreez Před rokem +180

    Ueshi San solo literally almost brought a tear man. The emotional energy was just off the charts!

    • @schmelly123
      @schmelly123 Před rokem +1

      it brought a couple for me lmao
      absolutely beautiful

  • @user-nx9ld6hk6c
    @user-nx9ld6hk6c Před rokem +23

    これ生でみれた方羨ましい限りです

  • @robbieturtle6218
    @robbieturtle6218 Před rokem +3348

    It's crazy how he bends the notes like that without a mute, super impressive
    Edit: thinking of deleting my comment. I don't even play trumpet, I've just never seen a trumpet player bend notes without a mute and was impressed. My bad I guess, no need to rage in the responses though, didn't mean to trigger a debate (I play piano and saxophone so that's the only field I know about)

    • @JacobKollerJapan
      @JacobKollerJapan  Před rokem +326

      I agree! He’s the real deal.

    • @kevinhateswriting
      @kevinhateswriting Před rokem +57

      Mutes don't help you to bend notes.

    • @WaterYaDune
      @WaterYaDune Před rokem +33

      @@kevinhateswriting Ever heard of a plunger mute? You definitely can lmao

    • @kevinhateswriting
      @kevinhateswriting Před rokem +130

      @@WaterYaDune Yep, in my 20 years of trumpet playing I have come across plunger mutes. The type of bends he's doing here (beautifully!) are very common in jazz and are not performed with a plunger mute.

    • @theblackbasketball
      @theblackbasketball Před rokem +11

      True, you can just use air to bend the notes. Mutes are nice, but they aren’t necessary for that specific technique.

  • @calebdehaan
    @calebdehaan Před rokem +741

    The song was incredible -- people left right and center have complimented it in the comments, and it wouldn't be a comment without echoing that. That being said, I appreciate the captions on the video being translated to English!! Thank you for that, they add another layer of character to the video!

    • @JacobKollerJapan
      @JacobKollerJapan  Před rokem +88

      I sometimes debate if I should take the extra hour for each video to translate everything into English. But comments like this make me realize I should! Thank you so much!

    • @ArgentavisMagnificens
      @ArgentavisMagnificens Před rokem +4

      @@JacobKollerJapan didn't realize there was English CC till I read this comment. Maybe you could give a heads-up in the beginning... Great video!

    • @philipsparks6089
      @philipsparks6089 Před rokem

      @@ArgentavisMagnificens what😂 why not just look at the screen one time😂

    • @ArgentavisMagnificens
      @ArgentavisMagnificens Před rokem +2

      @@philipsparks6089 what do you mean? CC are off by default for me.

    • @katharineshade9550
      @katharineshade9550 Před rokem +1

      @@JacobKollerJapan Yes, please, it really adds to the video!

  • @chrisshimizu308
    @chrisshimizu308 Před rokem +62

    japan has such a cool jazz culture. love seeing musicians just jam out and create something that will never be recreated again, existing just for that moment

  • @ESC_907
    @ESC_907 Před rokem +185

    Usually not a Jazz fan, but the coordination between you two was amazing. Keep it up!

    • @JacobKollerJapan
      @JacobKollerJapan  Před rokem +9

      Thank you so much Emerson!

    • @soakedbearrd
      @soakedbearrd Před rokem +4

      The original is not jazz but I like this it’s like a jazz cover of it.

    • @jamiepritchard8179
      @jamiepritchard8179 Před rokem

      ​@@soakedbearrd the original is very much jazz! Just smoother jazz

    • @adler5653
      @adler5653 Před rokem

      ​@@soakedbearrd How is the original not jazz?

    • @soakedbearrd
      @soakedbearrd Před rokem +1

      @@adler5653 it’s not, it’s rnb

  • @TwistedTeaFate
    @TwistedTeaFate Před rokem +189

    I love having commentary subtitles during the performance. I wish people did this more, as a musician I really appreciate the small thoughts that people say to themselves during or after a performance.

  • @ao__5566v
    @ao__5566v Před 7 měsíci +12

    知らない人とでも時間を共有できる音楽ってやっぱ良いなぁ。

  • @asukatomotomo1109
    @asukatomotomo1109 Před 11 měsíci +7

    耳が、身体が、細胞が喜んでいる✨
    希望が湧いてくる。
    このお二人のセッションをお金払って聴きに行きたい!

  • @shimashima9266
    @shimashima9266 Před rokem +4357

    ほぼ毎日寝る前に聴いて再生数を伸ばしている犯人は私です

  • @pablo-vq8zd
    @pablo-vq8zd Před rokem +191

    The amount of technique this guy demonstrates with those perfect lip bends my God. I really wish I had started playing jazz sooner to improvise that well 😫

  • @Lorendrawn
    @Lorendrawn Před 6 dny +1

    Musicians who've never met vefore jamming is the greatest form of handshake.

  • @user-qv8nn4cf2d
    @user-qv8nn4cf2d Před 11 měsíci +8

    素晴らしい! 深夜の街をただひたすら走りゆく人の、苦しくも歓喜に満ちた吐息のごとく。

  • @KibatsuMusic
    @KibatsuMusic Před rokem +405

    That was such an incredible duet. Both of you played out of your minds and delivered a performance that anyone who watched is now blessed. This is a perfect example of the beauty of music. Felt like an anime. Thank you so much! 🎺🎹🎵

  • @michaelmcglaughlin9383
    @michaelmcglaughlin9383 Před rokem +280

    I love that last line he plays so much, he knew exactly what to do🤩🙏

    • @JacobKollerJapan
      @JacobKollerJapan  Před rokem +25

      Yeah he knows what he's doing for sure. Thanks for watching!

    • @jakefelstet7116
      @jakefelstet7116 Před rokem +3

      yeah that was super impressive to me that he knew how and when to end it off

  • @user-ir1ne8pp2r
    @user-ir1ne8pp2r Před rokem +3

    ジェイコブさんのピアノは、勇気と感動を、貰えます。最高のエンターテーメントで、ストーリーテラーです。

  • @Leon-oc4rj
    @Leon-oc4rj Před 4 měsíci +4

    ジャズセッションの醍醐味
    素晴らしいお二人

  • @naitoujinexpress
    @naitoujinexpress Před rokem +153

    トランペット鳥肌たった。めちゃかっこいい。

  • @trevory9959
    @trevory9959 Před rokem +144

    Just…wow. Makes me want to play music again. I haven’t felt that way in years. Bravo to both amazing musical athletes

  • @user-fj7bj3xp6k
    @user-fj7bj3xp6k Před rokem +5

    鳥肌が立ちました。涙も出てきて、感動しました。素晴らしい演奏をありがとうございます。

  • @user-sp7zy7fy1o
    @user-sp7zy7fy1o Před 11 měsíci +3

    ジェイコブさんの数ある動画のなかで、個人的にこれが一番好きです。二番はハーモニカプロとの戦場のメリークリスマスかな😊
    甲乙つけがたいくらい、
    どちらも癒されます😊

  • @Yoshhhhh
    @Yoshhhhh Před rokem +136

    I wasn't ready for how unbelievably talented both of these dudes are. That piano sounded sick through the entire song, and the trumpet somehow continued to blow me away more and more as the song went on. Can't say I've heard a better trumpet solo than that, at least not that I can remember. The entire song was massively impressive from both sides, easily my favorite cover of this song now

  • @katiedevine9426
    @katiedevine9426 Před rokem +143

    Absolutely phenomenal…. My grandfather passed away 2 days ago… he played 27 instruments. He would’ve enjoyed this so much! Thank you for sharing ❤️ brings me comfort.

    • @JacobKollerJapan
      @JacobKollerJapan  Před rokem +22

      Very sorry to hear about your grandfather. Glad you enjoyed our video and it brought you some comfort.

    • @duggeeo4147
      @duggeeo4147 Před rokem +1

      Damn.. 27?

    • @Freffie
      @Freffie Před rokem +1

      holy shit 27 instruments, your gramps was a legend

    • @twistedtitan5485
      @twistedtitan5485 Před rokem

      Deepest Condolences and utmost respect
      Music is gift from God.
      Now he preforms for Him perpetually
      God bless

  • @destrious8133
    @destrious8133 Před rokem +50

    Genuinely such a wonderful song, his trumpet playing is deftly soft. I would've thought it was muted, his breath control is incredible, and your piano!!!!! Is amazing! Wonderful job

  • @user-gd8qi4jc9p
    @user-gd8qi4jc9p Před rokem +5

    😂風前の灯の私ですが上石さんのフレーズに酒が進みます。

  • @ma_me1204
    @ma_me1204 Před rokem +252

    この方のトランペットは力強さから、とても繊細な表現まで、とても素敵です♪
    Jacobさんのピアノの音と、よく合ってる!
    土曜日にまた生演奏を聴けるのを楽しみにしています!

    • @JacobKollerJapan
      @JacobKollerJapan  Před rokem +21

      まめ吉さんいつも応援して頂いてありがとうございます!土曜日頑張ります。

  • @styx9838
    @styx9838 Před rokem +92

    これ生で聴きたかったなぁ、、本当にかっこいい。

  • @mayfaya3436
    @mayfaya3436 Před 9 měsíci +5

    大好きな曲です❤せつなくて色気のあるムード!お洒落なバーでお二人の演奏聞きながらお酒を楽しめたら最高ですね✨

  • @anordinarycrocoguy
    @anordinarycrocoguy Před rokem +11

    They aren't performing, they just vibing. Mad respect for you Jacob and Ueishi-san!

  • @user-wk6tw2ku9k
    @user-wk6tw2ku9k Před rokem +116

    こんなトランペット聴きたかったの!ピアノと合う演奏でめちゃ良い!!どちらもお互いを惹き立てる演奏だなぁ。すごぉー!

  • @deldridg
    @deldridg Před rokem +82

    For a few minutes, the troubles of life seemed so far away. Thank you for this - an old favourite tune and such soulful, thoughtful and indeed masterly and musical playing. Very special to hearfor this old pianist/trumpeter in Sydney. Love and smiles - Dave

  • @basketbear6126
    @basketbear6126 Před rokem +9

    The amount of control he has with his trumpets sound is legitimately mind blowing wth

  • @gizmosandgadgets5751
    @gizmosandgadgets5751 Před rokem +17

    Those final phrases made me so giddy, the understanding you two had just through the music is such a satisfying experience to witness.

  • @mattparks8434
    @mattparks8434 Před rokem +60

    Thank you so much for including all of the notes along with this video. As a musician, I always wish I could key in non-musicians on all of the wonderful synergy and wordless communication that you see in music, especially jazz. Fun to follow your thought process as well as notice all the wonderful nuances that come with great live jazz performances. Well played!

    • @JacobKollerJapan
      @JacobKollerJapan  Před rokem +2

      Thanks Matt. What you said in your comment is exactly what I am trying to do. Make jazz and improvisation and communication between musicians more accessible to non musicians.

  • @SaltUnknownyt
    @SaltUnknownyt Před rokem +40

    This was actually incredible. As a trumpet player I smiled at his skill

  • @user-ku4pz6ht6i
    @user-ku4pz6ht6i Před 11 měsíci +4

    上石さんかっこいい!!

  • @ever_green_-zv4dr
    @ever_green_-zv4dr Před 9 měsíci +3

    素晴らしいソロです!何より音色が素晴らしい・・音色は人それぞれですが命です。

  • @Red_Jordan_Just_Do_It
    @Red_Jordan_Just_Do_It Před rokem +182

    Wow, I fell in love with Ueishi-san's sound with Jacob's sound.
    As Jacob said, yes, he was playing his trumpet just like he was singing a song.
    I totally agree. That made me want to learn the trumpet and generate Ueishi-san's sweet, meticulous and PLAYFUL tone just like I felt the same way whenever I see Jacob's performance.
    I love you guys' improvisations, that is always very important to me!!
    As there are lyrics of "Just two of us", I could imagine you guys built a lot of colorful castles in the sky under a brilliant rainbow!!
    By the way, I went to see the Jacob's Jazz band on Oct. 15th for the first time as a Jazz band, and that was the most enjoyable and amazing live performance as a jazz band I have ever seen in my life.
    I was bouncing in the seat naturally with headbanging a little bit, that I was trying not to be noticeable, however, people around me ended up noticing me doing that anyway.
    Live performance is always the best!!
    Looking forward to seeing you again in your concert, Jacob!!😘😘😘😘😘

  • @skassy777
    @skassy777 Před rokem +40

    これは凄い!無料で聴いては申し訳ないレベル^^;
    Just the two of usはGrover Washington Jr.の曲で、ゲストヴォーカルがBill Withersなんですよね。
    元々がジャズ/フュージョンなので、この形式での演奏も違和感ないですね~。

  • @barbaraarsenault1192
    @barbaraarsenault1192 Před rokem +4

    Two incredible musicians. Bravo! Brilliant.

  • @TheKitchenNinja
    @TheKitchenNinja Před rokem +4

    Killer jam sesh! Just two great musicians vibing off each other on a classic tune. Music transcends all borders and boundaries! Much love

  • @user-rz6vh7vu9c
    @user-rz6vh7vu9c Před rokem +34

    あまりにも素敵で何回も聴いてしまいます!
    ピアノは勿論、トランペットの、音色がカッコいいです❢ピアノとトランペットのセッション最高ですね❢
    Jacobさんのソロ素敵です❢
    和声、アレンジ、アドリブと最高ですね❢
    ブラボー(⁠◕⁠ᴗ⁠◕⁠✿⁠)

    • @JacobKollerJapan
      @JacobKollerJapan  Před rokem +3

      本当ですか?そんなに気に入って頂いて嬉しいです!

  • @thebeardedjohn
    @thebeardedjohn Před rokem +82

    He is equally talented as he appears humble

  • @user-oq9sj4ts2g
    @user-oq9sj4ts2g Před rokem +12

    このトランペットの凄さがやっていた私には凄くよくわかる。Bravo!!!

  • @dantepetersen6357
    @dantepetersen6357 Před rokem +16

    You guys are so insane. The presence you both hold on stage individually and together is also mind blowing.

  • @carsongxd
    @carsongxd Před rokem +21

    As a former high school trumpet player, this really ignited my enjoyment for these kinds of performances and skills. Amazing, amazing, amazing, that’s all I could say throughout this video.

  • @user-lw5xl5ge7i
    @user-lw5xl5ge7i Před rokem +23

    あああ、上石さんだ !!!
    コロナ渦になってから、一度も生で聴けてない。
    Jacobさん、上石さん、素晴らしい演奏をありがとうございました。

  • @maruyopiano7711
    @maruyopiano7711 Před rokem +9

    アドリブがたまりません✨
    当日はスペイン、有難う御座いました😎

  • @user-ir1ne8pp2r
    @user-ir1ne8pp2r Před 9 měsíci +2

    本当にいつも思います。話すように音を奏でる。すごい。

  • @JanetStarChild
    @JanetStarChild Před rokem +3

    Absolutely spellbinding! That performance from both of you is magic!

  • @masser6245
    @masser6245 Před rokem +8

    かっけえええ。
    こんなん聞けるなら、少し会社サボって聞きに行ったよおおお。
    音楽の会話。素敵。

  • @lalasola1
    @lalasola1 Před rokem +16

    どちらも一瞬で曲の世界に行く感じすごいですね。
    さすがプロの演奏と思いました。

  • @nF_Rhythm
    @nF_Rhythm Před rokem +6

    Wooooow his choice to stay staccato through a lot of this REALLY sells the vocal nature of the trumpet that you mentioned. Then when he bends pitch or slurs between notes it's just that much more effective. Really amazing job by both artists!!

  • @user-vv3qd9nz7m
    @user-vv3qd9nz7m Před rokem

    素敵、素晴らしい。ジャズってこんなに良いものなの!?良い動画をありがとうございます。

  • @nobumarusun1617
    @nobumarusun1617 Před rokem +12

    すごいすごい・・・。 今までサックスとのJust two of usは何度となく聴いてきましたが、トランペットとのセッションははじめて聴きました。 上石さんのグルーブ感がJcobさんと混ざり合って、素晴らしいコラボになりましたね。
    これ無料タダで聴いちゃいけないでしょ。。。現場で聴けた人うらやましいぃぃぃ。。🥰

  • @user-nv8qi8zm3v
    @user-nv8qi8zm3v Před rokem +6

    こんなピアニストとペット吹けたら楽しいだろうな…最高です

  • @HORMONEgym
    @HORMONEgym Před rokem +1

    何度聴いてもグッとくる

  • @user-mg5yn8sg8c
    @user-mg5yn8sg8c Před 26 dny

    何回も何回も何回も
    素晴らしい🎉

  • @mfyolo8005
    @mfyolo8005 Před rokem +8

    この音楽の影響力は計り知れないのだ。

  • @satomi3629
    @satomi3629 Před rokem +10

    本当にお洒落でカッコいい❗
    最高なセッションですね
    生で聴くともっと最高でしょうね♪
    動画アップありがとうございました🥰

  • @knaz7468
    @knaz7468 Před rokem +2

    This was very enjoyable! So cool you two playing for the first time and sounding so good.

  • @bobbythotimus1184
    @bobbythotimus1184 Před rokem +3

    I really loved that phrase he did near the end that was close to the melody. Makes you just want to hear the melody one more time before the song closes out

  • @dakodamadako
    @dakodamadako Před rokem +51

    上石さん、会場の鳴りを考慮してかずっと小さな音で!でもフレーズやグルーブでここまで盛り上げるのが凄いと思いました。フロントに素晴らしい奏者を迎えるとJacobさんの演奏も一層生き生きされて、ソロもバッキングもウネりがハンパないですね。
    どこかのジャムセッションでホストされることがあったら(なさそうですが)参加したいです!!

  • @mics693
    @mics693 Před rokem +5

    いやぁ~やられました!!
    もう、長年一緒にやっているかのような見事なコンビネーション。
    胸が熱くなりました!!
    ありがとう!

  • @sunhokim303
    @sunhokim303 Před rokem +1

    Amazing well played!!!!’ Thanks

  • @666FLiP666
    @666FLiP666 Před rokem +2

    What a beautiful video to wake up to this morning! Both of you played so well and it's rare to hear trumpet players that smooth

  • @iamtheslumlordmusic6767
    @iamtheslumlordmusic6767 Před rokem +25

    I happen to fall upon this video and it brought tears to my eyes. As a music producer that’s been having a hard relationship with music lately, seeing the beautiful chemistry you two had gave me a nostalgic feeling of a feeling i once had with music. Its a beautiful reminder that music is a feeling and not marks of achievement. Thank you ♥️

  • @naminami_junjun
    @naminami_junjun Před rokem +19

    ホントにカッコいい‼︎自然と身体でリズムをとってしまいます。お2人の息の合わせ方、それが感じ取れるとゾクッとします‼︎生で聴きたかった‼︎ジェイコブさんの解説はいつもその楽器、そのシーンの良さを分かりやすく明確にしてくれるので余さず楽しめます😊

  • @somethingelse2740
    @somethingelse2740 Před rokem

    Excellent job! Thanks for sharing this moment with us all.

  • @jemsm-ldr
    @jemsm-ldr Před rokem +1

    I couldn't help getting emotional how good both you are! Thanks for sharing this awesomeness with the world!

  • @KT-lu9qz
    @KT-lu9qz Před rokem +8

    おしゃれなジャズバーみたいでしたね。
    そして上石さんの息の長さに驚きました。
    音楽を通じて無言でわかり合えて、素敵なセッションでした✨

  • @topianocoly
    @topianocoly Před rokem +17

    ジェイコブさんが色々な方たちとセッションしているのを聞くたびに、自分もこんな演奏ができたらな〜と憧れています。
    この演奏もとても素晴らしかったです👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @javierposadas9277
    @javierposadas9277 Před rokem

    Beautiful. Thank you for that performance.

  • @user-hc8on7sl1f
    @user-hc8on7sl1f Před rokem +2

    やばっ。。。
    めっちゃかっこいいですね!

  • @user-qt2zv3bh8l
    @user-qt2zv3bh8l Před rokem +5

    ピアノとトランペットの絶妙なセッション最高です。 とても心地良い時間をありがとうございました。

  • @taekosinomati190
    @taekosinomati190 Před rokem +4

    トランペット🎺の演奏に色気や心地良さを感じる、その雰囲気に合わせたピアノ🎹の音に酔いそう💕🥰

  • @roman2374
    @roman2374 Před rokem +1

    This was beautiful in so many ways, thank you for sharing!

  • @icedstev0433
    @icedstev0433 Před rokem +1

    This was fantastic. I felt the joy in your collaboration.