@@zachjollimore4339 I'm more inclined to belive it was cocaine, which was more popular and easily obtainable in those days. Unless you're referring to Dexedrine instead of meth, Dex was insanely popular in the 50s.
@@Contra_1776 Yeah I mean speed as the blanket term for amphetamines, They'd be on a bunch of diverted army benzedrine making this jazz. This was the 40's after all.
Guys here is the real line up Trumpet - Jon Faddis Tenor Saxophone - Andres Boiarsky Piano- Cyrus Chestnut Bass- John Lee Drums- Ignacio Berroa The Dizzy Gillespie Alumni All-Stars - Dizzy's 80th Birthday Party!
Wow. Improvisation was never so tight. This song gave name to an entire movement in American Jazz. An awful lot of fun to audit. Guys who can play like this are national treasures as valuable as the legendary sword makers of old Japan.
It would take a life time for me to listen to all the great jazz artists that I've ran across here on youtube, I was truly born too late, my soul in totally captivated by these jazz greats!! thanks for the post Lo Mejor :)
I play a lot of baroque music, especially Bach, and his influence on bebop is obvious; the walking baselines, the counterpoint, everything. It's awesome.
@@macz402 ignorante seria tu comentario, honestamente lo veo dificil de comprobar pero estoy muy seguro que su comentario no era negativo si no para admirar la complejidad de la linea
@@Νικος-τ5δ forget his fingers, his cheeks and neck muscles have becomes so stretched bc of his playing that they balloon out as he plays, look up a photo of him, its kind of amazing edit: theres a photo of it at 2:30
+GuitarBlack I am a student at Marin School of the Arts, and most of the jazz that is played there is bebop. Honestly, it is the only kind of jazz I have heard a significant amount of (I don't really play jazz). Whenever I walk in, the jazz that is being played is always in this style. People play it in the passing periods and even in the alcoves around the bandroom.
John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie tenia 75 años cuando nos dejo en junio del 93, llevaba entonces 58 años impresionandonos con su estilo, desde que en 1935 se unió a la Orquesta de Frank Fairfax, el tocaba el piano y cantaba, pero sobre todo era trompetista, algunos dicen que el mejor y otros que uno de los mejores, y desde luego era un espectáculo ver como inflaba los carrillos, como seguramente hizo en este "BeBop". #ClassicMonday #Jazz #Bebop
Opener kicks in...not paying attention, groove starts building, trumpets start blasting around all over the place, chills jump up my spine and "HWOOO, ah, hwoo, HWOOOO! WHAT IS THIS!" expels from my face hole.
+Cole Drinkwater its just the way they play that makes it seem faster. They're doing a lot of crazy stuff on trumpet that creates that glissando effect.
@@VasilyMusic It is not about addiction. Today death metal is not the same as in 80s and 90s. Lots of bands are well skilled and its common for them to use elements of Jazz. Check out Gorod - Aethra, or Gorod - Transcedence. This song is definitely influenced by Jazz.
Only for the first week, after that, shift it to 0.25x speed and on a blown speaker. Amphetamines like adderall allow you to take energy and stamina on credit, but like all debts, it will eventually need to be repaid or bottoms out. Caffeine is the same way, though it borrows less, and thus is repaid quicker. It's good for a boost when it's needed, but know the human body and brain has its limits
Sort of. There are some Bebop influences in Cuphead, but really the game is actually more in the earlier Swing style overall. Bebop focuses less on well orchestrated pieces for big bands, and more for solo improvisation within small bands.
There’s no bebop in cup head. Makes me pretty sad that the only thing kids know any kind of jazz from is cuphead. Cuphead has swing, even Dixieland in many places so almost proto-jazz. A style that came before the flying solos and blistering speed of bebop. I see a few comments talking badly about the music too which is far more annoying. If only you guys knew what you were listening to, you’d appreciate it a lot more.
The velocity behind playing this fast requires not only technical mastery of the instrument, but an ear for exactly where you are in the chart, so when you "paint" those licks - the phenomenal lines and pitch bends, you're not just making noise. Wow.
OMG this is what you need in life. World is trash right now and this is a slice of heaven and clarity. If you cant find clarity in listening to this jumble of in sync perfection, then you are fragmented
As much as I love black metal, it's got nothing on bebop. In metal it's mostly the same pattern throughout the whole song, while in jazz or fusion they use the kit the most creative ways possible.
It wasn´t revolution but evolution. It came out of swing naturally. Not only rhythm changed but harmony, melody, phrasing and dynamics had to change with it.
The "history"of the jazz: Worksong>Spirituals>Blues>Jazz>write Worksong(enterteiner)>Be-Bop>Rythm&Blues>Rock n' roll(is the same notes of the blues) Jazz have a complicate and fine history, from the 1850 (first worksong) to the 1960 (Rock n'roll) and i love it XD
I am the Walrus Not exactly, more like I grew up in the wrong generation and I also watch Cowboy Bebop, which proves that bebop or jazz music is not obsolete.
@tommymorey From the album "For Musicians Only" Dizzy Gillespie (trumpet) Sonny Stitt (alto sax) Stan Getz (tenor sax) John Lewis (piano) Herb Ellis (guitar) Ray Brown (bass) Stan Levey (drums)
When you do the homework as the teacher is collecting it
Looool
1,25x speed - teacher right next to you
@@madshededaloldenskov1257 loool
@@madshededaloldenskov1257 comment on some genius level
Dude you nailed it so hard!!!
Who needs coffee in the morning when you can just listen to bebop music.
I'm on the same planet with what you said! This is getting me ready for work.
They did speed to keep up but okay.
@@zachjollimore4339 I'm more inclined to belive it was cocaine, which was more popular and easily obtainable in those days. Unless you're referring to Dexedrine instead of meth, Dex was insanely popular in the 50s.
@@Contra_1776 Yeah I mean speed as the blanket term for amphetamines, They'd be on a bunch of diverted army benzedrine making this jazz.
This was the 40's after all.
I guess I’ll leave…..
Guys here is the real line up
Trumpet - Jon Faddis
Tenor Saxophone - Andres Boiarsky
Piano- Cyrus Chestnut
Bass- John Lee
Drums- Ignacio Berroa
The Dizzy Gillespie Alumni All-Stars - Dizzy's 80th Birthday Party!
but why are max roach in the video ?
Julio Pereira Because the person posting this video is a bonehead who has no idea what they are doing.
You just helped me out with a jazz project thanks lol
school just shut of corona and you are helping me so much with my due music work lmao
Thanks for the info. I thought the recording sounded way too modern to be the Dizzy's band.
I mostly listen to metal, but this is absolutely awesome. Such superb musicianship, jazz requires the utmost technical skill to play.
I believe that as metalheads, we are also drawn to jazz because both genres offer a rich and intricate instrumental experience.
See You Space Cowboy
Bang
Yevgeny comrade!
My thought's exactly.
And cowgirl
İsmail Taha Gürlek *whoosh*
Wow. Improvisation was never so tight. This song gave name to an entire movement in American Jazz.
An awful lot of fun to audit. Guys who can play like this are national treasures as valuable as the legendary sword makers of old Japan.
Couldn’t have said it better myself
This is as heavy as metal.
GOD BLESS THEM,REALLY INCREDIBLE!!!!!!
It would take a life time for me to listen to all the great jazz artists that I've ran across here on youtube, I was truly born too late, my soul in totally captivated by these jazz greats!! thanks for the post Lo Mejor :)
Jesus is lord
@@learningtime3935 imagine coming here after 8 years to say something that has no corrolation with what he said.
23 dislikes??? a q clase de ser insensible podría desagradar semejante belleza????
Gente ignorante que le gusta la porquería
Seguro algun reguetonero da dislike
la mayoria queriendo ser perfectos le dan sin querer al dislike
Nueve años tarde pero tienen razon
Several viewers must be nmyopic, hit the wrong icon....., This is amazing jazz expression!
God bless whoever put these pictures up at appropriate times I’m SENT
Man I love this old music.
+evan stokely "old"? I grew up with it.
40's is old
I like heavy metal, oldies and classical. But I need more of this in my life. This bebop is phenomenal.
It was so fast I had to check if I accidentally had it playing at 1.25 speed
😂😂
I thought it was on 2x
It characterized as fast tempo
I love going back to these old 2008 videos and enjoying my music with all of those cool compression artifacts.
And I love replying to 7 years old comments!
One of dizzy's best pieces! This song gets me in the mood to get up and start a riot. 3 thumbs up!
2:48 that one kid in elementary school who would pinch the top of the balloon to let the air out
LOL YESS
Virtuosismo puro y duro, las notas del piano bailan sobre el ritmo de la batería y el saxo flota como una nube sobre todo ello
I play a lot of baroque music, especially Bach, and his influence on bebop is obvious; the walking baselines, the counterpoint, everything. It's awesome.
the fucking bass in this
Slapin' the bass
@@macz402 ignorante seria tu comentario, honestamente lo veo dificil de comprobar pero estoy muy seguro que su comentario no era negativo si no para admirar la complejidad de la linea
What about the drumming, though?
The fucking everything in this...🤯
when your mom tell you to clean the room and she is coming to the room-
This music is so so tight. No one has the talent to play this tight and clean today. No one.
Have you ever heard of jd beck?
@@xeonxeon_xeon no white folks please stop y'all butcher our genres
Damn he blowing the fuck out of that trumpet
You should see his trumpet.
i can blow tf out of you brooks
Forget the blowing, his fingers and the keys of the trumpet must have been turned to dust by now
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@Νικος-τ5δ forget his fingers, his cheeks and neck muscles have becomes so stretched bc of his playing that they balloon out as he plays, look up a photo of him, its kind of amazing
edit: theres a photo of it at 2:30
2:34 Good choice of pic can’t believe how subtly funny this video is hahahaha it’s like an actual meme video accidentally I love it
holy crap the upright bass is so god damn fast
It's not upright
it sure sounds like one
+Sebi Sebi it sounds more electric in my opinion
Yeah and that synthesizer really sounds like a trumpet
This is for sure electric bass.
This level of greatness is almost impossible to absorb. It literally melts my brain.
13th track by The Fureys, from ''The Dizzy Gillespie's alumni all-stars'' album. Checked using Track ID by Sony.
thx man
Maldito Bastardo thank you so much
THANK YOU
Who is personnal?
Great! I love Be Bop, It took too long to understand the music, I really get it now! This recording is awesome! Jon Faddis is the man!
i learned about bebop from a documentary about Jean Michel Basquiat... apparently this was one of his favorite genres.
Esto si es música, no como la porquería de reggaeton, rap, hip hop, cumbia villera y salsa choke.
cowboy bebop always kept me interested in this style of music because it's all that was played during the show lol
Kanno's original music is the treat too! Love the soundtrack to that anime
Had no idea this was in Cowboy Bebop! Haven't gotten into the show yet but kinda wanna check it out.
That's not true it played very diverse styles, a considerable amount is not even jazz
And the jazz was almost entirely big band jazz not bebop
@@chkensammich big band jazz can still be bebop but i get what you mean
@@r0yals1n37 Big band (swing) is quite the opposite of bebop
¡Impresionante!
Thank you cowboy Bebop for introducing me to this
Dude I feel the same way. It opened up so much more music to me
these guys are so goood they dont have to move to play
I heard my brother listen to this for an assignment he had and told him
"Okay this one sounds like a cuphead boss"
And i'm not complaining one bit
OK. This is from >1997
❤
Sadly the bebop style died in the 60's but imo it's still the best form of jazz ever created
Why did it die or go out of style? Sidelined by rock music?
+Indigo Aura if people still make this kind of music or play then it is not dead yet. There are still jazz musician that compose bebop jazz music.
Jazz itself isn't as popular as it was in the 50's/60's
+GuitarBlack I am a student at Marin School of the Arts, and most of the jazz that is played there is bebop. Honestly, it is the only kind of jazz I have heard a significant amount of (I don't really play jazz). Whenever I walk in, the jazz that is being played is always in this style. People play it in the passing periods and even in the alcoves around the bandroom.
+Danielle Slayer I advice you to listen to Jazz Fusion from, the 70's even more complex and rhythmic. For example Butterfly - Herbie Hancock
Q bestia!! Un monstruo, el acompañante perfecto con un vino.
Es brutal
you can actually see the sincopated 32 in his eyes
😂😂😂😂
It will never get better than this
John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie tenia 75 años cuando nos dejo en junio del 93, llevaba entonces 58 años impresionandonos con su estilo, desde que en 1935 se unió a la Orquesta de Frank Fairfax, el tocaba el piano y cantaba, pero sobre todo era trompetista, algunos dicen que el mejor y otros que uno de los mejores, y desde luego era un espectáculo ver como inflaba los carrillos, como seguramente hizo en este "BeBop". #ClassicMonday #Jazz #Bebop
Amigo en esta versión de este audio no es Dizzy Gillespie, es Jon Fadis en su primer disco como Líder grabado en 1976.
Esta musica es muy bonita, me encanta. Saludos da Italia. El otro día fue en España.
This is mental
This is Metal*
I m confused
Speed Mental *
Cosmos Mental **
Heavy Mental*
Opener kicks in...not paying attention, groove starts building, trumpets start blasting around all over the place, chills jump up my spine and "HWOOO, ah, hwoo, HWOOOO! WHAT IS THIS!" expels from my face hole.
so freaking tight man, this combo is so sick!
My favorite song on the planet.
2:28 dizzy fucking beast goose bumps all over my body
i'm in love in his sound
GRACIAS POR SUBIR ESTA DELICIA
X2
That may be the fastest song I've ever heard
REALLY!? You should listen to "come together" by the Canadian brass. You will be amazed!
Cole Drinkwater Just listened way slower than Bebop jazz sorry sounded EPIC though
+Cole Drinkwater its just the way they play that makes it seem faster. They're doing a lot of crazy stuff on trumpet that creates that glissando effect.
Covellechi B Quick Sonny Rollins, fast as fuck, thanks max roach
bird gets the worm by parker might be faster, not sure
Bop is where it's at baby ! ... and these cats are TEARIN IT UP !! ... the roots
its like death metal
I know, right? You get addicted really fast.
no, it's like a great progressive rock song
it's like dizzy himself
@@VasilyMusic It is not about addiction. Today death metal is not the same as in 80s and 90s. Lots of bands are well skilled and its common for them to use elements of Jazz. Check out Gorod - Aethra, or Gorod - Transcedence. This song is definitely influenced by Jazz.
@@igorshikov367 both
Wow. That just put a smile on my face.
This song sounds like what adderall feels like
I.. Need to confirm this
or cocaine
😅
cannonball adderall
Only for the first week, after that, shift it to 0.25x speed and on a blown speaker.
Amphetamines like adderall allow you to take energy and stamina on credit, but like all debts, it will eventually need to be repaid or bottoms out. Caffeine is the same way, though it borrows less, and thus is repaid quicker. It's good for a boost when it's needed, but know the human body and brain has its limits
thank you for helping me with my science project smooth jazz!
I love how Frenzied it is!
it's like better than Caffeine!!
hombre que gran video y muchas gracias por compartir con toda esta gran comunidad la buena musica ojala y subas mas videos bye!
Why the heck is there a Picture of John Coltrane in there lol?
.
Kwameth I'd actually say he sounded nothing like Trane haha probably just googled "jazz pictures"
lol noah spot on
duke ellington too...
Coltrane died over fifty years ago,
I'm not sure of the exact answer, but when someone asked me what bebop was, this is where I sent them.
He's not Bud Powell, but here is his pic because he was one of the pioneers of the Bebop wave.
Regards
Yeah we Tunisians 🇹🇳 love this agressive jazz tracks
Dat high note playing on the trumpet though.
Listen to more Jon faddis and you'll be fuckin floored. trust me.
Listen to more Jon faddis and you'll be fuckin floored. trust me.
Listen to more Jon faddis and you'll be fuckin floored. trust me.
Reminds me of this jazz band I saw at Disney the last time I went... they were playing crazy bebop type of stuff like this!
sin duda uno de los mejores.... Bebop... rules...
Un clásico moderno que sirvió para nombrar a un género, el cual ya tenía tiempo gestándose....
I wonder if hes related to bill gillespie? Sparta's best police chief/sheriff.
El Jazz, en este caso el Bop, es fundamental para el corazón de muchos músicos...mi caso.
what a beauty.
When you’re at the toilet at someone else’s house and the water starts rising
Too specific; are you ok?
Muy buena musica, desde España.
I could see where Cuphead got is inspiration
Sort of. There are some Bebop influences in Cuphead, but really the game is actually more in the earlier Swing style overall. Bebop focuses less on well orchestrated pieces for big bands, and more for solo improvisation within small bands.
There’s no bebop in cup head. Makes me pretty sad that the only thing kids know any kind of jazz from is cuphead. Cuphead has swing, even Dixieland in many places so almost proto-jazz. A style that came before the flying solos and blistering speed of bebop.
I see a few comments talking badly about the music too which is far more annoying. If only you guys knew what you were listening to, you’d appreciate it a lot more.
The velocity behind playing this fast requires not only technical mastery of the instrument, but an ear for exactly where you are in the chart, so when you "paint" those licks - the phenomenal lines and pitch bends, you're not just making noise. Wow.
Not quite my tempo
ThanhFilms hahahah as soon as the song started I was thinking about the film. Whiplash for those of you who don't know...
ThanhFilms Too many notes?
+Germanklaus 123 You must be upset, are you upset?
+RenanzinhoSP Its just on every fucking jazz song, its just really unoriginal and no longer funny
This shit is gay
o..m...g.. there are no words ..this is so amazing..
Nice!
OMG this is what you need in life. World is trash right now and this is a slice of heaven and clarity. If you cant find clarity in listening to this jumble of in sync perfection, then you are fragmented
I still don't understand why Aziraphale don't like this :(
It's so fuckin' good.
Aziraphale brokes my heart. ;-;
You go too fast for me, is what Aziraphale would say to this lol
i started learning bebop a few months ago and i cant wait to do those drum thingys. so impressive damn
I had to learn it in a week you’re given months notice??? Lucky😭
if bebop drummer left the jazz band, he will join to black metal band. very fast blast beat
As much as I love black metal, it's got nothing on bebop. In metal it's mostly the same pattern throughout the whole song, while in jazz or fusion they use the kit the most creative ways possible.
It wasn´t revolution but evolution. It came out of swing naturally. Not only rhythm changed but harmony, melody, phrasing
and dynamics had to change with it.
Dizzy’s high notes just scared the shit out of my cat!
In this record is not Dizzy Gillespie, is Jon Fadis of Album Jon Fadis Youngblood (1976)
The old stuff will forever be the good stuff.
Sinong nandito dahil sa modules :)
Present Ahaha
present HAHAHAHAHA
Meee
Ano sagot jusme
@@janellekylayacapin6458 opo
over 800,000 hits! fabulous
anyone know what this song is? there are people saying it's charlie parker, and I would love to know what the name of the song is, and who it's by.
Bebop
I can see why you were confused
This is actually BeBop by The Fureys
Charlie Parker died in 1955.
Well I like it.
That's fine music.
Oh my god it's even better at 1.25x speed.
This is fantastic
The "history"of the jazz:
Worksong>Spirituals>Blues>Jazz>write Worksong(enterteiner)>Be-Bop>Rythm&Blues>Rock n' roll(is the same notes of the blues)
Jazz have a complicate and fine history, from the 1850 (first worksong) to the 1960 (Rock n'roll) and i love it XD
After bebop it's modal, hard bop, free, fusion, hip hop/r &b
Actually, ragtime came before jazz (when you mentioned the entertainer)
Impresionante!!!!!!!!! ♫ todos los instrumentistas!
Plz play at my wedding.
Holy crap there guys are so freakin good, i didn't know it was humanly possible to play this fast lol
This is real music and people who don't like bebop or jazz have shit taste in music.
Born in the wrong generation?
/r/lewronggeneration
Dis genuratoin sux 90s 80s were teh best XDDDD
I love bebop and jazz but I can only enjoy it in small portions. 10min of this is all I can take for the day. Guess my body is not ready :/
I am the Walrus
Not exactly, more like I grew up in the wrong generation and I also watch Cowboy Bebop, which proves that bebop or jazz music is not obsolete.
makes me happy
who plays the drums in this song? My god¡¡¡¡
Camilo barrera valdes Max Roach
@tommymorey
From the album "For Musicians Only"
Dizzy Gillespie (trumpet)
Sonny Stitt (alto sax)
Stan Getz (tenor sax)
John Lewis (piano)
Herb Ellis (guitar)
Ray Brown (bass)
Stan Levey (drums)
Who the f.. comes here just to give a dislike??? .
Just a little talent here and there, lol. Amazing..
who's the drummer in the picture?
+ur real dad Max Roach, i think
Max Roach
He looks a lot like Sonny Rollins (just sayin)
it seems.to.be dizzy's sound, really
if it is alumni's stuff, they are masters
Beautiful note to end on!
Ah, just like Velvet Underground
You know, if you lined up everyone in the whole world and asked them to describe the Velvet Underground, nobody, at all, would say bebop 😈
I finally found another Good Omens fan yesssss! I can see why Aziraphale doesn't like this. Definitely not his type of music lol.
solamente fantastico, meraviglioso
estoy aqui por Cowboy Bebop !!!
+Nepo El Mata 7 I have no idea what you said but you mentioned cowboy bebop ;)
LOL
I'm here for cowboy bebop
oh lol
see you space cowboy hehe
Loving it! I lobe bebop