Welp, I did not expect to get transcribed today 😳 Thank you JaqTheTrombone and company! Glad you enjoyed my playing 😅🙏 P.S. It's probably too late now but it's Emma "Lacy," not "Lacey"😉
honestly its pretty insane to me that so many people, even actual band directors, dont know that the clarinet was the original reed instrument in jazz bands.
@@MarvelousMaxter sadly im not making that up. from my experience, there are a decent amount of people, in academia at least, who feel that clarinet has no place in jazz. i realised that my wording made it sound as if it was the majority of band directors and thats a mistake on my part.
@@drewmfie yeah I think a lot of those directors probably tend to be more classically or vocally focused and as such tend to think more to modern jazz, which unfortunately doesn't have a lot of clarinet. As a clarinet player I believe it absolutely has a place in jazz, however it's been a really really long time since it has been super prevalent. It had some usage in the swing era, but that was generally due to the band leader playing clarinet. Honestly since then there just hasn't been much jazz music written that includes clarinet in a meaningful way unfortunately
I feel like the clarinet can be used in place of like the trumpet though (like trumpet parts) as saxaphone jazz parts have their own feel, and obviously low brass does their own thing, also solos for clarinet have such a big oppurtunity in jazz bands
I have to convince my band friends every couple weeks that, yes, clarinet is a traditional jazz instrument and is beautiful in jazz. Love the solo and transcription
I Dont rlly get it tho,the clarinet looks pretty great if it was played in an orchestra-ish jazz play,or maybe its because they stand out too much,could be just taste ngl,but it def does sound good.
A bit unrelated, but I love how jazz music always has that same font. Less frigid and formal that regular printed music. It’s like the notes themselves are jazzy.
Last year, I was the only clarinet player in my school’s Jazz Band. Now I’m a bass player because my band directors had the power to switch me to the tenor saxophone and I like to play bass. I still remember the “awesome” solo I had during one song with my clarinet.
To think that there are people who think that the clarinet doesn't belong in jazz... They don't understand that the clarinet was there from the beginning! I always loved listening to the clarinet in Dixieland jazz ensembles.
@@loisloik2438 The burden of the evidence lies with you. Hence, Russell's Teapot. Show us the proof of the unimportance of clarinet, especially in the early days.
@@Khonsu_Sunflowersits just that big band composition traditionally isn’t written for clarinets. It’s alto, tenor, bari, trombone, b. trombone, trumpets, rhythm
@@Khonsu_SunflowersMy band teacher lets clarinets play in our jazz band. I play mainly clarinet but alto sax for jazz, but my friend and a couple other people play clarinet for jazz. If there is no clarinet part she just gives them a trumpet or tenor sax part.
To echo what others have said, Emma practically nailed it here! She is just an incredible clarinetist and saxophone player. As a big band and jazz enthusiast, I'm elated to see what she does next in her career, wherever it takes her musically.
Oh sweetie you’re the BEST. I learned the wonderful music of Tommy Dorsey & Benny Goodman as I grew up & haven’t been blessed to hear a new band until today. I know this vid isn’t new but think about it. You & your music will just enrich lives for eternity. I live in country Australia so the only way you can spoil me is thru your vids. So glad I found you & I wish you a life of unexpected happiness & success. Della McGowan
Most clarinet players will only ever hit those notes accidentally. Usually in the middle of a grade 8 concert after practicing for weeks at home and playing everything through without mistakes.
LoL I love you already. Thanks for showing me they are Jazzy I didn't think they were Jazzy myself, but I figured it was possibly, but you have to go everywhere for it. Jazz is just unbelievable vibes, I purchased a clarinet for $30 on Facebook and I initially wanted a saxophone to get those same vibe maneuvers you were pulling off. Love it. Give me more...
@@marcvdbosch1802 I Googled "jazz clarinetists" and immediately about 50 names popped up. I don't know why anyone would say clarinet isn't jazzy. (I'm married to a professional reed player. He's great on sax, but his clarinet makes me swoon.)
The secret of THE Glenn Miller sound is a clarinet mixed with the saxes. And all saxophones doubled on clarinet. Some of his titles have more the one clarinet. And yes all the big bands did: Count basie, Duke Ellington, and Offcourse Beny Goodman etc etc...
@@marcvdbosch1802 Thanks for sharing! I remember reading or hearing about how the clarinet is what helped make Glenn Miller's sound. I'll have to dive into his arrangements at some point.
That was amazing I don’t think most people understand how hard that piece is I could play it since I’ve only played clarinet for three years but that was amazing
No one who follows jazz would ever say clarinets aren't jazzy. They would be chased by the spirits of clarineting giants like Sydney Bechet (clarinet and sop sax), Johnny Dodds, Artie Shaw, Benny Goodman, Alvin Batiste, Woody Herman, Eric Dolphy, Polo Barnes, Scofield Brown, and the inimitable Ms. Doreen Ketchens who was recently on CBS Sunday Morning.
ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you for this BEAUTIFUL solo. Wow! I just started clarinet and I want to play JAZZZZ! This has inspired me even more!
Welp, I did not expect to get transcribed today 😳 Thank you JaqTheTrombone and company! Glad you enjoyed my playing 😅🙏 P.S. It's probably too late now but it's Emma "Lacy," not "Lacey"😉
you played soo beautifully. i can feel your passion from here. showed my dad (big jazz fan) and he loved it too! keep doing what you love :)
@@pallavisrikanth9748 how sweet! Thank you so much!😊
Nice phrasing! Expect about 50 comment by the way. If I can't resist I bet others won't either haha.
@@xatnu ahaha you are all too kind- thank you😊
Killed it!!! 🎉
honestly its pretty insane to me that so many people, even actual band directors, dont know that the clarinet was the original reed instrument in jazz bands.
You sure? Or are you just making that up. None of the band directors i've played under have been that ignorant.
@@MarvelousMaxter sadly im not making that up. from my experience, there are a decent amount of people, in academia at least, who feel that clarinet has no place in jazz. i realised that my wording made it sound as if it was the majority of band directors and thats a mistake on my part.
@@drewmfie yeah I think a lot of those directors probably tend to be more classically or vocally focused and as such tend to think more to modern jazz, which unfortunately doesn't have a lot of clarinet. As a clarinet player I believe it absolutely has a place in jazz, however it's been a really really long time since it has been super prevalent. It had some usage in the swing era, but that was generally due to the band leader playing clarinet. Honestly since then there just hasn't been much jazz music written that includes clarinet in a meaningful way unfortunately
@@samaldag478 yeah thats true.. aside from buddy defranco, i dont think there are any "big name" clarinet players after the swing era
I feel like the clarinet can be used in place of like the trumpet though (like trumpet parts) as saxaphone jazz parts have their own feel, and obviously low brass does their own thing,
also solos for clarinet have such a big oppurtunity in jazz bands
I have to convince my band friends every couple weeks that, yes, clarinet is a traditional jazz instrument and is beautiful in jazz. Love the solo and transcription
point them to Doreen Ketchens shes a worldclass jazz clarient player
@@matthewkim8291 I have! As well as Benny Goodman, the classic. They just don't listen :(
I Dont rlly get it tho,the clarinet looks pretty great if it was played in an orchestra-ish jazz play,or maybe its because they stand out too much,could be just taste ngl,but it def does sound good.
Thumb if you own a tenor saxophone for the sake of your school band
@@Idkwhattoputhere...306 They only seem to stand out because they aren't used as much as they should be imo
A bit unrelated, but I love how jazz music always has that same font. Less frigid and formal that regular printed music. It’s like the notes themselves are jazzy.
Yeah I know right? I was always able to tell my jazz music for my classical music and I loved it.
it’s called the jazz font
I love the jazz font but it can get hard to read when the quality is bad
@@SnowedAllDay true. Sometimes it’s like impossible to tell apart, for example, if it’s a 3 or 5 in measure number markings lmao
if the font gets too jazzy i can’t read some stuff tho ngl
as a clarinetist i'm impressed how she played that high d flat and other high notes with flats and sharps so damn fast
Even not making them sound bad...omg I really couldn't
i personally forget sharps and flats but im working on it lols, i kinda need to know them for my chromatic scale
Playing altissimo is like a different instrument altogether
@@Gacha__StaryySameee!
@@enna.1re that’s not me anymore I became first chair in my grade and I memorized all the notes
Last year, I was the only clarinet player in my school’s Jazz Band. Now I’m a bass player because my band directors had the power to switch me to the tenor saxophone and I like to play bass. I still remember the “awesome” solo I had during one song with my clarinet.
Wow! I play clarinet in band but bass in jazz
there's literally a girl in my biology class with the same name as you
@@Sal-fp6xjme too that’s so slay would never think there is so many clarinetists that are bassists
@@paigeportincaso9949 Add another one to the list!
To think that there are people who think that the clarinet doesn't belong in jazz... They don't understand that the clarinet was there from the beginning! I always loved listening to the clarinet in Dixieland jazz ensembles.
Not true. Please research
@@loisloik2438 that it wasn't there from the beginning? or that people don't say it doesn't belong jn jazz?
@@loisloik2438 The burden of the evidence lies with you. Hence, Russell's Teapot. Show us the proof of the unimportance of clarinet, especially in the early days.
You barely hear us clarinets in music today- holy hell her range💀
Exactly like we need more clarinetists like her, or even more appreciation in jazz and music in general for clarinets
@@PancakeTheKat band teachers don't let clarinet players into their jazz bands. That's why there aren't many jazz clarinetists
@@Khonsu_Sunflowersits just that big band composition traditionally isn’t written for clarinets. It’s alto, tenor, bari, trombone, b. trombone, trumpets, rhythm
@@Khonsu_Sunflowers mainly because theres extremely rarely clarient parts
@@Khonsu_SunflowersMy band teacher lets clarinets play in our jazz band. I play mainly clarinet but alto sax for jazz, but my friend and a couple other people play clarinet for jazz. If there is no clarinet part she just gives them a trumpet or tenor sax part.
If they say clarinets aren't jazzy they've never heard of Benny Goodman. Classic! And Emma nailed this!
Or Pete Fountain, for cryin' out loud
Don't forget the incomparable Doreen Ketchens!
Or Artie Shaw. But then again, when was the last time anyone ever thought of Artie Shaw?
Or Eddie Daniels or Buddy DeFranco or the clarinet leads in the many Glenn Miller bands. The King of Swing playing Mozart is a thing to behold.
@@dmiller4511 Damn Right!!
I love the annotations like "GET IT" and "STANKY" !
She was justifiably happy that her solo went so well. Very impressive and good feeling!
One of the best feelings
I could feel the joy in her heart when she nailed that piece.
To echo what others have said, Emma practically nailed it here! She is just an incredible clarinetist and saxophone player. As a big band and jazz enthusiast, I'm elated to see what she does next in her career, wherever it takes her musically.
As someone who started playing clarinet 3 months ago, this is probably one of the most impressive things I've seen in a while
Humongous win for the jazz community. Now that the transcription is in the wild we need a coined “Emma Lacy Lick”
Personally I vote the 4 bars at 0:31
@@benjaminc.5862 I endorse this.🤝
That guitarist looked so amazed by her!
Love the little bop at the end, she's like "yeah, I nailed that"
I was there for this live! It was even more of a treat! Killing the game Emma!
She's sooo good and I love her confident smile at the end 😭
I’ve been playing clarinet for a bit over 4 years now and whenever I watch these I’m just in shock
I like how she hopped to her toes on the high F sharp.
Oh sweetie you’re the BEST. I learned the wonderful music of Tommy Dorsey & Benny Goodman as I grew up & haven’t been blessed to hear a new band until today. I know this vid isn’t new but think about it. You & your music will just enrich lives for eternity. I live in country Australia so the only way you can spoil me is thru your vids. So glad I found you & I wish you a life of unexpected happiness & success.
Della McGowan
This my first year in band as clarinet so thanks for showing people what the clarinet can do
Squidward wishes he could play like this.
bro shes jazzier than i could ever be
Clarinet is the OG when it comes to jazz! Loved this 😍
Wow she grooved on that music 🎶💖
How did a trombone advocate for a woodwind instrument, I am so shocked right now
Especially a clarinet 🤢, saxes get love from low brass but definitely never clarinets
@@thedankknight8333 💀.. u mad bro?
Please try to get over it.
Y'all, it's just frigging instruments. It doesn't matter which instrument you put your fingers or mouth on, you're still making music, dammit.
@@kbye2321 def an opps 👮
The fact that a lot of the players are young makes this so much better
Most clarinet players will only ever hit those notes accidentally. Usually in the middle of a grade 8 concert after practicing for weeks at home and playing everything through without mistakes.
sadly 😔
It's so mind blowingly beautiful!!
LoL I love you already. Thanks for showing me they are Jazzy I didn't think they were Jazzy myself, but I figured it was possibly, but you have to go everywhere for it. Jazz is just unbelievable vibes, I purchased a clarinet for $30 on Facebook and I initially wanted a saxophone to get those same vibe maneuvers you were pulling off. Love it. Give me more...
"when they say the clarinet isn't jazzy"
Two words: Doreen Ketchens
Oh Yes ! Shes a great player in the New orleans style. But dont forget Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw,.....
@@marcvdbosch1802 I Googled "jazz clarinetists" and immediately about 50 names popped up. I don't know why anyone would say clarinet isn't jazzy. (I'm married to a professional reed player. He's great on sax, but his clarinet makes me swoon.)
Squidward has been awfully silent since this dropped
Swingin’ l;Ike a beast! You’re the boss, Emma.
Meu Deus, que som maravilhoso! Lindo demais. O Clarinete da um som especial ao Jazz.
Wow. Looks amazing.
and again. the sister has transcended the instrument, the spirit flows freely. very impressive and: RESPECT.
That was so amazing!
A true artist! I really like it!
I feel like the best big bands had clarinet. Great work!
The secret of THE Glenn Miller sound is a clarinet mixed with the saxes. And all saxophones doubled on clarinet. Some of his titles have more the one clarinet. And yes all the big bands did: Count basie, Duke Ellington, and Offcourse Beny Goodman etc etc...
@@marcvdbosch1802 Thanks for sharing! I remember reading or hearing about how the clarinet is what helped make Glenn Miller's sound. I'll have to dive into his arrangements at some point.
Simply awesome!
Killer solo. Essentially Ellington is such an incredible experience, happy to have had it back in 2016!
Wow! I've heard many great jazz clarinetists (and I know a kid who has played with some of the best jazz players alive), and she's one of them!
insane skill, beautiful
this is honestly so impressive, because I've been learning how to play the clarinet and it's genuinely so difficult lmao
Lmfao I love the commentary on the music sheets.
I love Emma lacy so much omg
omg thanks!🥰
🤯🤩 WOW! SHE IS SO GOOD! Thanks for the inspiration! 😄
We had a flute and clarinet in our hs jazz ensemble a couple of years. It was interesting
My high school's jazz ensemble has a flute rn. She's only there because she's REALLY good on the flute but you can't hear her 99% of the time lol
the look on her face as she finished her solo is priceless. hey world - I NAILED IT
Absolutely awesome.
That was amazing I don’t think most people understand how hard that piece is I could play it since I’ve only played clarinet for three years but that was amazing
No one who follows jazz would ever say clarinets aren't jazzy. They would be chased by the spirits of clarineting giants like Sydney Bechet (clarinet and sop sax), Johnny Dodds, Artie Shaw, Benny Goodman, Alvin Batiste, Woody Herman, Eric Dolphy, Polo Barnes, Scofield Brown, and the inimitable Ms. Doreen Ketchens who was recently on CBS Sunday Morning.
Who says this? It is the jazziest of all instruments iMO. Such a quirky charming sound.
Amen. Jazz clarinets are nearly as old as jazz. This site just wanted to attract attention! And she deserved it.
awesome solo
Ahhh the high notes!! See everyone, they don't ALWAYS kill your eardrums!!
It seems as if Clarinet was made for Jazz. This was beautiful!!
Pretty damn NICE, I say. She'll be able to make a good living playing that well.
I blew into one of those once. It sounded like a goose getting its neck broken
Nice!! Also gave me very smooth and sly, cheeky female pink Panther vibes 😎
Amazing.. ❤
Wow. What a cooking solo! Thanks for presenting and transcribing. Who are the band? Where was the performance?
as a clarinet player some of those notes are still insane to me.. this is crazy impressive
Squidward, take notes!
Who said clarinets weren’t jazzy? I’ll fight them
What a player!
OMG she's so good
I was so close to quitting band but then I remember if I stay I can play like this
The guitar in the background looks so chill.
THIS GIRL GOT THE SAUCE! BRAVO!!
My lungs hurt watching this 😥HHHHHHEEEEELLLLPPPP I'M OUT OF BREATH
They're young snd brillant
ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you for this BEAUTIFUL solo. Wow! I just started clarinet and I want to play JAZZZZ! This has inspired me even more!
Clarinets are so capable of jazz, it makes me mad that people just write them off as a non-jazz instrument
stunning 👏👏👏👌
Oh my gawsh the notes are so high- the highest note I can play on the clarinet it like a high g lol
That was beautiful!!! ❤
めちゃくちゃ良い
Great sound 👏👏👏👏👏😎
Take Five on a clarinet is a thing of much jazziness...
incredible talent!
Wow that’s beautiful 🩵
As a clarinet that’s in honors band, I feel like I went back to beginner emotionally 😭👍🏻
I love the ‘GET IT’ she jumped at that part lol 😂❤
if you dont lick your lips after playing an unbelieveably hard piece your lying to yourself
amazing player!
0:42 donkey Kong teehee
I heard it too lmao
i play clarinet and i loveeeee playing it and i would love tove this!
Wow!
I get recommended these types of videos all the time but I can never find the full performances
Clarinets were the original jazz woodwind!! Love this solo sounds so good omg
Jazz is my favorite style to play on clarinet!
Thats gotta be the jazziest clarinet ive ever seen
i play clarinet and omg those high notes shes incredible
NgI feel pretty proud with my clarinet now
THE GOOD OL DUKE WITH HIS HI DE HO WASHINGTONS
0:17 kelpy g smooth jazz
Rofl spongbob
Do u mean Kenny g?
Thank you for putting her name right at the beginning of the transc
The people who say that obviously have never heard of either Woody Herman or Benny Goodman. This young lady is cookin'.