Jean-Luc Ponty - JIG video free download


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Uploaded: 2007/05/23

1982 Montreal Jazz Festival

Jean-Luc Ponty - Violin

Allan Zavod - Keyboards

Jamie Glaser - Guitar

Rayford Griffin - Drums

Keith Jones - Bass

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Comments

6 years ago

Anna Szatai

This could also be called "Flight of the Bumblebee", JLP style!

8 years ago

anjie skaya

wow!!!!!

9 years ago

Benoit Lajeunesse

Montreal, St-Denis theater, I was there! Blown away!

10 years ago

thewilythylacine

Joyful tune!

10 years ago

radiomix

allan used arp 2600 in this show.

10 years ago

Knut E. Lauritzen

And what about Allan Zavod with his mini-moog? I find him incredibly fast & precise!

13 years ago

Adão Motta

Alguem pode me responder: por que este show não está disponível em DVD. Os que estão disponíveis para comprar não são shows legais. Acho nós merecemos. Compramos quase todos os discos de Ponty e não temos um vídeo excelente como este.

13 years ago

Darren McGrath

Checkout Ponty's 'Cosmic Messenger'. Alan Zavod (and everyone else) are at their best. Zavod is particular amazing on the track 'Fake Paradise'. I still get goosebumps listening to that keyboard solo.

14 years ago

Stephen Burton

Jeepers - these guys are tight! Love this early 80's sound... and yes, Rayford Griffin is a briliant player - reminded me very much of Billy Cobham. Thank you for this.

14 years ago

bassprinter

I hate to use an already overused term but Rayford Griffin is a genius on the drums.

14 years ago

tamapalagi

I can rant and rave about how appropriate Griffin is as a drummer. He is just about perfect for this song. He is beyond words.

14 years ago

Ricciotti ensemble

The crazy folks of the Ricciotti Ensemble covered this tune!

14 years ago

musictranscription

I'm writing that sheet music now

15 years ago

GoranGoranovic666

E N O R M I S S I M E !

15 years ago

JonP1961

saw them open for Renaissance in the late 70's. completely and totally drained after, they were putting out so much energy. I'm sure Rennaissance is a good band (or were? ;) but JLP so totally blew them off the stage it wasn't even close... and we were beginning to nod off from the drainage durring their 1st song...but to be fair we hung in there.... We walked out during Rennaissance's 2nd song LOL.

15 years ago

Coelho V

splendorous

15 years ago

fiddlercrab3

I don't, unfortunately. Probably a good thing, though; the bassist missed a couple hits and I played the thing waay too fast!

15 years ago

PlatypusofCalifornia

Got it on vid or audio? I might attempt to learn this. Maybe after a year lol. I have no where near enough control of string crossings for the head. I could learn it if I really tried but it would take me quite a while. The rest I could probobly improvise. I'd rather wait until my technique improves in that area, then get a combo up and try this.

15 years ago

fiddlercrab3

Update: learned it! I did a recital last spring where I played Ponty's arrangement but improvised the second solo- I only transcribed the first part. I definitely didn't end up using the visuals much, you're right. ;)

15 years ago

PlatypusofCalifornia

Are you kidding? You might as well try to learn it by ear. Its an awsome tune though, must take insane amounts of practice. I always found folksy tunes the hardest because of their ridiculous string crossings. You constantly have to change the string you're "thinking on" if you get my meaning. And all at insane speeds lol. Still it would be great if I could learn this.....would take forever though lol.

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