Fast 3 is a funk, jazz & hammond oriented band from Barcelona, Spain. The b… Read Full Bio ↴Fast 3 is a funk, jazz & hammond oriented band from Barcelona, Spain. The band was formed in 2002 and relesed 4 albums and 1 singles so far.
The current line-up consists of: Dave Wilkinson on Guitar, Phil Wilkinson on Organ and Caspar St. Charles on Drums. Dave and Caspar also play in Phat Fred.
The mobile phone, the computer game, the digital camera, "programmed" music... growing up in the 1980s, the Wilkinson brothers have seen such familiar friends bloom from humble beginnings, and its perhaps because of this that they look to earlier decades for something "new" and inspirational. Fast 3 too started from humble beginnings.
Phil and Dave’s early forays into improvisation took the form of organ and trumpet duos in the backroom of a two-bedroom house in Nottingham, England. As Dave moved to guitar, a need for rhythmic accompaniment became evident. Starting with loops, samples and breaks, the brothers formed Deville and played a storming set at Londons Jazz Cafe to a small, but delighted, audience. A few drummers were later tried out, a small unreleased E.P. with Nottingham mainstays Carl Bingham (Bass) and John Perry (Drums) under the name of Perringham Slimp and then a temporary split. Dave to Barcelona, Spain, and Phil to London.
It didnt take long for a re-union to happen, and in September 2002 Dave took a trip to London to record with Phil and new-found drummer Andrea Trillo. This session, recorded under the name of Fast 3, resulted in a cd of Jazz/Groove covers and was host to 2 outstanding tracks: "Kooki Kop" - an original from the Deville days -and a dazzling arrangement of The Human Leagues "Don't You Want Me." These two tracks were released in 2004 as a single on Butterfly Records (Spain). With only 333 copies made and with an rpm of 33, this vinyl gem continues to gain popularity amongst hardcore Jazz/Funk fans.
Phil's decision to join Dave in Barcelona sparked a new energy in the brothers and in summer 2003 Andrea joined them in Barcelona to play a set of 3 dates with 60's Blue Note recording legend George Braith. English-born Caspar St. Charles then joined the group in early 2004, replacing Andrea on drums for geographical reasons, and another set of dates with George Braith took place, the boys delighted to be playing tunes originally recorded with George by such greats as Grant Green, John Patton and Ben Dixon.
An unreleased CD of Jazz Standards with London-based Tenor player, Renato Daiello was recorded and then came the highlight of the bands recording career to-date - THE GRIFTER. 11 tracks of heavy Hammond groove were layed down during July 2004 in the bands own Pimpos Studios. Dave, Phil and Caspar are also well-respected musicians in their own right having played with Jazz, Blues and Soul names such as, Sharon Jones, Alvin "Young Blood" Heart, Charlie Wood, Sheila Weaver (The Supremes), Ray Gelato, Damon Brown and Pete King... but it's in Fast 3 where they really get their kicks and this is quite apparent, both live and on record. Through a mutual love of groove and respect for each others music, Fast3 formed a tight friendship with the UK's funk monsters The New Mastersounds and through this relationship came their signing to One Note Records.
The current line-up consists of: Dave Wilkinson on Guitar, Phil Wilkinson on Organ and Caspar St. Charles on Drums. Dave and Caspar also play in Phat Fred.
The mobile phone, the computer game, the digital camera, "programmed" music... growing up in the 1980s, the Wilkinson brothers have seen such familiar friends bloom from humble beginnings, and its perhaps because of this that they look to earlier decades for something "new" and inspirational. Fast 3 too started from humble beginnings.
Phil and Dave’s early forays into improvisation took the form of organ and trumpet duos in the backroom of a two-bedroom house in Nottingham, England. As Dave moved to guitar, a need for rhythmic accompaniment became evident. Starting with loops, samples and breaks, the brothers formed Deville and played a storming set at Londons Jazz Cafe to a small, but delighted, audience. A few drummers were later tried out, a small unreleased E.P. with Nottingham mainstays Carl Bingham (Bass) and John Perry (Drums) under the name of Perringham Slimp and then a temporary split. Dave to Barcelona, Spain, and Phil to London.
It didnt take long for a re-union to happen, and in September 2002 Dave took a trip to London to record with Phil and new-found drummer Andrea Trillo. This session, recorded under the name of Fast 3, resulted in a cd of Jazz/Groove covers and was host to 2 outstanding tracks: "Kooki Kop" - an original from the Deville days -and a dazzling arrangement of The Human Leagues "Don't You Want Me." These two tracks were released in 2004 as a single on Butterfly Records (Spain). With only 333 copies made and with an rpm of 33, this vinyl gem continues to gain popularity amongst hardcore Jazz/Funk fans.
Phil's decision to join Dave in Barcelona sparked a new energy in the brothers and in summer 2003 Andrea joined them in Barcelona to play a set of 3 dates with 60's Blue Note recording legend George Braith. English-born Caspar St. Charles then joined the group in early 2004, replacing Andrea on drums for geographical reasons, and another set of dates with George Braith took place, the boys delighted to be playing tunes originally recorded with George by such greats as Grant Green, John Patton and Ben Dixon.
An unreleased CD of Jazz Standards with London-based Tenor player, Renato Daiello was recorded and then came the highlight of the bands recording career to-date - THE GRIFTER. 11 tracks of heavy Hammond groove were layed down during July 2004 in the bands own Pimpos Studios. Dave, Phil and Caspar are also well-respected musicians in their own right having played with Jazz, Blues and Soul names such as, Sharon Jones, Alvin "Young Blood" Heart, Charlie Wood, Sheila Weaver (The Supremes), Ray Gelato, Damon Brown and Pete King... but it's in Fast 3 where they really get their kicks and this is quite apparent, both live and on record. Through a mutual love of groove and respect for each others music, Fast3 formed a tight friendship with the UK's funk monsters The New Mastersounds and through this relationship came their signing to One Note Records.
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@user-mn4gr2wi6k
Here for all learning the piece:
0:05-0:17 Part 1a
0:17-0:26 Part 2a
0:26-0:35 Part 1b
0:35-0:53 Part 3a
0:53-1:08 Part 4a
1:08-1:31 Part 5a
1:31-1:40 Part 6a
1:40-1:43 Part 7a
Now repites Everything
1:43-1:54 Part 1a
1:54-2:05 Part 2a
2:05-2:13 Part 1b
2:13-2:32 Part 3a
2:32-2:47 Part 4a
2:47-3:10 Part 5a
3:10-3:19 Part 6a
3:19-3:22 Part 7a
3:22-3:31 Part 1a
3:31-4:22 Part 8a (lil Bit like Part 3)
4:22-4:33 Part 1a
4:33-4:43 Part 2a
4:43-5:03 Part 9a (bit like Part 3)
5:03-5:17 Part 10a (bit like Part 4)
5:17-5:39 Part 11a (bit like Part 5a)
5:39-5:49 Part 12a (bit like Part 6a)
5:49-5:52 Part 13a (bit like Part 7a)
5:52-5:57 Part 1a
5:57-6:06 Part 14a
Adding final parts by Matthew Schulz
6:06-6:23 Part 15a(bit like Part 3)
623-653 Part 16a
653-701 Part 17a(bit like Part 6a)
7:01-end Part 18a
@SpaceGuyTDG810
2:38 Tap to bring imagination to life (or not)
2:43 Next Up: Theater (?)
2:47 Act I - Desolation of the Dragons
2:56 Act II - The World on Fire
3:06 Next Up: Television (?)
3:09 Film III - The Wild West
3:15 Countdown Sequence
3:21 Film IV - The Seven Seas
3:30 Next Up: Game Launcher (?)
3:37 Game V: The Hell Breaks Lose
3:50 Spam part
3:56 Game VI: Enter the Forest Temple
4:17 Next Up: Simulator (?)
4:22 Simulation VII: Inside the Matrix
4:43 Simulation VIII: Beyond Reality
4:56 Spam part 2
6:22 All the bosses
6:35 All the bosses wheel
6:46 Congrats GG 100%
6:51 Final bossfight
6:59 Enter your key codes
7:01 Final ship part
7:07 The End part
@Rousseau
Beethoven. Moonlight Sonata. 3rd Movement. This has been one of the most requested pieces that I perform on this channel, and since it has been 6 months since the channel has started, I decided to have this one ready for you. For the next few months I'm away from home, however I spent this September making a new video almost every day, meaning weekly videos will continue until the end of the year and then onwards! Hopefully you all enjoy, there's a lot more craziness to come!
@Scara_scaramouche
Yay
@shotgunmarxxx1261
hungarian rhapsody no 2 please 😍😍😍😍
@tiagopereira7499
A daily dose would be better, but I'm content with a weekly one :3
@kennethleejl259
Rosseau, is this more difficult or la Campanella?
@shanoa9554
@kenneth lee Jl pretty much la campanella is harder
@Jxcobs0
As an 1800s kid, this brings back so many childhood memories 🗿
@maximiIians
As a friend of Beethoven this piece is so nostalgic 🥲🥲
@cyrotzai
i heard beethoven play it live, those were the good days 🤭
@hendoodle34
2000 kids won’t know😔