A Moment so Close - Bela Fleck and the Flecktones video free download


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Uploaded: 2011/03/29

Live at the Quick was the ninth album released by Bela Fleck and the Flecktones and their second non-studio album. It was recorded live at the Quick Center For The Arts in Fairfield, Connecticut in 2000.

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10 years ago

Jennifer Dick

One of my favorite musical performances ever.

10 years ago

flerper derper

I've never seen Wooten get fanatic lol that was nuts

10 years ago

Robert Kaye

I think this album, "Outbound" and the group's first album, were its absolute best ever.

10 years ago

oznecinquantotto

per Alessandro:)

10 years ago

Fredys Caballero

Excellent Sunday! ¡Juepa Je! Bela Fleck and The Flecktones "A Moment So Close" (Live at The Quick, 2002) #LasMañanasDelDomingo #Music

10 years ago

KSCO7

Does anybody else realize that Victor dances Smooth Criminal at 5.10?

11 years ago

Tubesocks75

This is a great DVD.

11 years ago

Apartekarate

this song turned me on Shawn Colvin, and I miss her in this. Great performance apart from that.

11 years ago

Ron Barzilai

Futureman's singing/rapping is pretty damn good

11 years ago

scat4u

this show was right on my campus and i didn't know who they were at the time and i didn't see them :(

11 years ago

Robert Kramer

R.I.P. Kongar-Ol Dandar Thanks Bela for turnin me on to such a wonderful singer, expanding my musical appreciation.

11 years ago

Sundui C

I believe that man with the dress is from Mongolia. Mongolians known by Khoomii. They did beautiful job put Khoomii in their repertoire. I can't believe The Flecktones were in Mongolia back in 1990's. I remember watching them in Mongolian Philharmonic's stage.

12 years ago

John Follmer

Throat singing will also make your regular singing better, and it will help you find your voice and make you more relaxed...it's really not hard, first you have to have to diaphragm control, to do this, breathe in deep, then close your lips and push the air out (not hard, just enough to puff your cheeks up completely), then ease it out and open it, the vibrato is just a build up of pressure at the top of your throat which causes the vocal folds on the roof of your mouth vibrate.

12 years ago

John Follmer

Actually, I find it way easier than singing...but it's probably cause i'm hooked on throat singing and don't make enough time to sing conventionally. I just find that words can change the way you make sounds, and it's easy to lose control when you're adding dynamics and emotions and get winded easily. Funny thing though is that throat singing actually makes me stronger, more aware, alert, focused and energized (or mellowed out if doing kargyraa) Ezengileer style is my new favorite.

12 years ago

GyrosHunter

3 people were not so close.

12 years ago

irishmanwithagun

hey Newton, u jelly bro?

12 years ago

mehigh985

2:04 Live and Let Die in a funky woodwind-version. :)

12 years ago

starsandpumpkins

overtones are mysterious things. he is able to manipulate them to create a melody. it's extremely difficult but not dangerous.

12 years ago

MEpianist

how do you do that shit? is it dangerous? TUVAN POWER!

12 years ago

jemuv777

Freaks me out every time I hear it. Simply amazing!

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