Because band class fucking sucks and they some how find a way to suck the life out of music. I couldnt make music unfun if i sat around and tried to make it as boring as possible for 10 years i couldnt. They systematically ruin music for kids its a fucking disgrace
@@Clockworkonthewindow i think you went to the best buy looking for instruments and never noticed you were at best buy, I've been playing for almost 4 years, and I still love it.
@@alloftheabove8522 they never said music or the instruments were unfun, just the system that which they were being taught. and i completely agree. i quit band after making all county because it genuinely was not enjoyable. i wanted to learn pieces that I enjoyed and had fun playing, not concert music that i will never need to know again. it’s unfortunate too because i know a lot of kids stop for the same reason.
It's great to see young people playing and listening to early style jazz and enjoying it. They do that because the fundamentals: swing, the blues and improvisation, are all here to listen to. The contribution of Wynton Marsalis, and his dad and siblings, to music is enormous. This country, United Kingdom, should give him at least an honorary knighthood, for his services to music
I agree. I have always been a fan of jazz, I’m 18 now, and honestly cannot have a good day without some jazz. And in the evenings if I’m in a really good mood, I’ll use my record player.
Love how encouraging Wynton is, "take your time" what a great mentor, you can tell the trombonist was nervous at the start but what a fine job he did and of course Wynton was amazing as always.
Yeah it was filthy. Not particularly inventive or inspiring, but filthy. (Don't confuse that with asserting it needs to be complicated or technical...)
I am loving this. I am a guitarist and I have been studying Blues and Jazz for the building block of rock music. This just jumped on my feed. Who else is enjoying this in 2021? Some serious Louis Armstrong vibes here.
I knew Sam chess he was so talented and went to the Tucson Jazz Institute which went to the essential Ellington competitions ( and won :) ) and that was most likely where he got recognized by wynton
I love how its not necessarily about the high points that bring emotion but every note no matter what is done with emotion and heart. every second is just so heart felt
It does matter which musicians Wynton pulls into his orbit, they shine and swagger and produce music fit for the gods. And Wynton himself? No words for his level of genius.
Alex Guevara • 69 years ago these 2 people got into an argument and when the guy realized what he was doing wrong, he deleted his replies so now the guys response doesn’t make sense
One of the best trumpeters and jazz musicians in the world, no doubt. It doesn't surprise me that his oratorio won the Pulitzer Prize for music and that he is the only musician to win a Grammy Award in jazz and classical during the same year. Bravo!!!
@historypoliticsbb Easy man, ain't nothing happening in this world I'm Iraqi and listening to This gold too, Everything's cool here And love to Saudi my man, brothers till the end of time
I got lucky and managed to see Winter Marsalis a few years back when he played at the Kennedy center. Man is an absolute genius when comes to the trumpet.
My mom grew up in the same neighborhood as his father Ellis Marsalis. They went to the same grade school and all the way up to college. A very talented family!
Just listen to those fills after the lyric. Now that's jazz. Going way, way back. That's jazz. So simple. So concise. So beautiful. It was always there. Just waiting. Only a matter of time before some Cat called it Jazz. Amen to that.
The tbone solo I really enjoyed. Smooth and quiet at first, then picked up. The tenor solo was also really nice too, adding contrast to the more chill tbone solo, coming in with faster licks.
Wow. Bravo. Bravo. The piece is soulfully bluesy. It is also technically challenging. The phrasing of the singing is different. The trumpet parts aren’t easily played.
I saw Wynton Marsalise at the Hollywood Bowl back in the 80s, also with his original band, all due respect to Jeffrey Watts, bad a/drummer, his brother Bradford is s great saxaphone player, bass player was great, I'm not sure if Bradford was there because it was in the 80s but I can say it was great, also saw Miles Davis their on a different night, those were beautiful time's.
Man. This makes me want to buy a trumpet and relearn. Idk why I gave up band in school. Got tears in my eyes by just vibing to the soloists. Amazing !
Have you gotten one yet? I started learning my instruments (guitar & bass) 4 years ago on the advice of my counselor, best decision ever made
Because band class fucking sucks and they some how find a way to suck the life out of music. I couldnt make music unfun if i sat around and tried to make it as boring as possible for 10 years i couldnt. They systematically ruin music for kids its a fucking disgrace
@@Clockworkonthewindow i think you went to the best buy looking for instruments and never noticed you were at best buy, I've been playing for almost 4 years, and I still love it.
@@alloftheabove8522 they never said music or the instruments were unfun, just the system that which they were being taught. and i completely agree. i quit band after making all county because it genuinely was not enjoyable. i wanted to learn pieces that I enjoyed and had fun playing, not concert music that i will never need to know again. it’s unfortunate too because i know a lot of kids stop for the same reason.
There’s no “late” for music
It's great to see young people playing and listening to early style jazz and enjoying it. They do that because the fundamentals: swing, the blues and improvisation, are all here to listen to. The contribution of Wynton Marsalis, and his dad and siblings, to music is enormous. This country, United Kingdom, should give him at least an honorary knighthood, for his services to music
Janet Talbot a true role model
I agree. I have always been a fan of jazz, I’m 18 now, and honestly cannot have a good day without some jazz. And in the evenings if I’m in a really good mood, I’ll use my record player.
@@AidenPearce806 same. im 18 also and jazz just never fails to satisfy me
im 15, the trumpet is one of the best instruments to hear!
I’m 19 and I self taught myself on the trombone to play jazz. Nothing is more enjoyable than sitting there and playing a grove that comes to mind.
Love how encouraging Wynton is, "take your time" what a great mentor, you can tell the trombonist was nervous at the start but what a fine job he did and of course Wynton was amazing as always.
Man, everything is so comfortable
That trombone solo was so filthy this should be rated M for Mature. Amazing.
personally i did not like that solo, but that's my opinion.
*finger snaps*
Flagged for inappropriately nasty solo
Yeah it was filthy. Not particularly inventive or inspiring, but filthy. (Don't confuse that with asserting it needs to be complicated or technical...)
Dirty Hobby😀👌
I am loving this. I am a guitarist and I have been studying Blues and Jazz for the building block of rock music. This just jumped on my feed. Who else is enjoying this in 2021?
Some serious Louis Armstrong vibes here.
2022!
I see trees of green
End of 2022. Amazing sound.
Anyone listening to this wonder in 2024……??👉
Yup
.
Yezzir
Yeah
Absolutely
You 've gotta love Wynton face during the trombone solo !
That’s Sam Chess, you should check him out
Wynton stank face of approval, but he cheated, plunger built for stank
Wynton, please bring back the soulful talent of jazz musicians. Thank you for staying true to your heritage and natural talent.
Really digged that Trombone solo. Love it all.
That’s Sam Chess, you should check him out
I can't start my day without listening to this beautiful piece .of art who's with me?
I just discovered it
thought I was the only one. I listen to this every day. Especially the trombone solo
I'm with you
Soy de chile
The Trombone player looks so young
He sure doesn't play that way though!
Great sound. Very easy to listen to.
+joe740544 he's like 19
+joe740544 His name is Sam Chess. He's a Juilliard student
I knew Sam chess he was so talented and went to the Tucson Jazz Institute which went to the essential Ellington competitions ( and won :) ) and that was most likely where he got recognized by wynton
Me gustaria que volviera Wycliffe Gordon.
Sam chess, went to Tucson jazz institute. I currently attend there
that trombone was groovy af
That’s Sam Chess, you should check him out
Wynton I'm glad you exist I mean your trumpet improvising inspires me, as a trumpet player l consider you as #1 trumpet player ever 😌🎺👍
GAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY
Malachi 04 lol
Clifford Brown was pretty good at jazz and stuff...
@@BuckMcAntlerson what? Clifford who? He was an amateur!
I heard that a certain "Miles Davis" fellow was pretty talented
I’m no musician, but I’ve hung out in a lot of clubs. This is the epitome of jazz. It’s an art form
I love how its not necessarily about the high points that bring emotion but every note no matter what is done with emotion and heart. every second is just so heart felt
It does matter which musicians Wynton pulls into his orbit, they shine and swagger and produce music fit for the gods.
And Wynton himself? No words for his level of genius.
Isn’t it kinda cool that wynton started playing at 2:19
@@bradyowens8997 that's the song name bruh
MAMA Cherry huh
Alex Guevara • 69 years ago these 2 people got into an argument and when the guy realized what he was doing wrong, he deleted his replies so now the guys response doesn’t make sense
Bet your glad you clicked this comment, some history for you.
Yeah I thought that was cool too!
One of the best trumpeters and jazz musicians in the world, no doubt. It doesn't surprise me that his oratorio won the Pulitzer Prize for music and that he is the only musician to win a Grammy Award in jazz and classical during the same year. Bravo!!!
That trombone was so sweet.
1:04
+Kevin Jiang
Lol. Sam Chess was about to start, but then Wynton Marsalis started singing.
it can happen, in the heat of battle.
True
He is properly high or under influence of something
That was Soo funny hahaha
Love how Wynton is so in the moment during the trombone solo
Never fails to bring joy! Beautiful!
Incredibly gorgeous blues, so cute and different yet still in its bluesy soul.
Damn. How could anyone not love jazz?
for real! and blues
I hate it, it sounds like "ok- everybody just play whatever you want" - to me , I'm just sayin...
It's been a while since I just cannot stop hearing Wynton Marsalis.
Listening these guys make less painful to remember Bucky Pizzarelli, Ellis Marsalis and Bill Whiters... RIP
Heard you on radio 4 in the UK ..last night safe to say will be listening again n again ❤️
i play the trumpet, and i really hope to play in a jazz combo like this someday, also those solos were really good, man!
I love this music ❤👍
Greetings from
Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦
@historypoliticsbb Easy man, ain't nothing happening in this world I'm Iraqi and listening to This gold too, Everything's cool here
And love to Saudi my man, brothers till the end of time
Muito lindo , maravilhoso . Um abraço do Brasil 🇧🇷.
bom gosto j....
I don't know why, but this legit brings a tear to my eyes. It's so damn masterful
Ce solo de trombone était excellent! Quel contrôle des nuances! Less is more!!
Love this to fall asleep to. Said in the best possible manner. Great music
Trombone entrance so smooth . I love it. Cool music altogether
Wynton Marsalis is a true visionary for putting so many good musicians of such caliber together in one place and for keeping the flame alive.
Such incredibly wonderful trumpet sounds using a simple plumber's tool. All very talented musicians.
Wynton you're bomb, I luv u and your singing!
O trombone esperando a voz foi o melhor... Som incrível !!!
His name is Sam Chess
Idk what you're actually sayin but i guess it's about how good the trombone solo is
Fell on this by typing blues and im sold as this is the best thing ive heard in a while just amazing 👏 truly a blessing 🙌
Wynton is in Jazz heaven. His face says it all! 🥰 And he sings.
I got lucky and managed to see Winter Marsalis a few years back when he played at the Kennedy center. Man is an absolute genius when comes to the trumpet.
My mom grew up in the same neighborhood as his father Ellis Marsalis. They went to the same grade school and all the way up to college. A very talented family!
Yeah, beautiful! Thanks Wynton and company.
merci.
???
Onde estão os BR que curte musica de qualidade ?
Alex Oliveira aqui!
Alex Oliveira aqui mano, tenho 14 anos e escuto essa música
Show!!
Olá pessoas inteligentes que sabem o que é bom
What r u even saying
Trombone went crazyyyy smooth
esto es maravilloso, acabo de conocer a este portador de talento inmenso y WoW, son excelentes 🇦🇷
orchestre de qualité toujours excellent, vraiment agréable à voir et à écouter
Sem palavras para um som como esse ❤🔝🔝
Nothing short of beautiful
This is so good... so good, it hurts. In that wonderful kinda way only music does.
Just listen to those fills after the lyric. Now that's jazz. Going way, way back. That's jazz. So simple. So concise. So beautiful. It was always there. Just waiting. Only a matter of time before some Cat called it Jazz.
Amen to that.
A beat is a moment in the life a groove - Wynton Marsalis
Great, fantastic...I love it!👏👏👏
Sam Chess, your solo is in the music with great timings...great!
trumpet and plunger wha wha is my favorite sound
every time i watch videos of people playing such awesome music together i feel so useless because i could never play like them.
with passion, soul and practice anything's possible friend.
This is something in you, you are yet to discover. Eagles in sky. Shark in ocean, cheetah in the jungle. Duck floating. DISCOVER YOURSELF
So beautiful!
From the real beggining when I heard this man I fell in love.
The trombone guy, beautiful conversation!
That’s Sam Chess, you should check him out
Excelente, saludos desde Argentina 🙌🏾
Smooth, relaxing. Like a cigar and a finger of whiskey. 🤎
that trombone solo was so dope!
Beautiful ❤
le trombone une merveille , j'aime , cool cool cool a écouter !!!!!!!
The tbone solo I really enjoyed. Smooth and quiet at first, then picked up. The tenor solo was also really nice too, adding contrast to the more chill tbone solo, coming in with faster licks.
the trombone player gets the famous 'oh' from marsalis
along with the expression of approval
Here in my country ( Chile) we need jazz school . Plis 🎷🎵🎵🎺🎺
sublime. Simply sublime
Sounds and feels so fckn gooooood!!!! Respect and love from Tbilisi Georgia!
Coisa boa de se ouvir.
Such a nice sound!!!
In love with the Trumpet 🎺 ❤
Wow.
Bravo. Bravo.
The piece is soulfully bluesy. It is also technically challenging. The phrasing of the singing is different. The trumpet parts aren’t easily played.
That tenor seems 80 years old and still producing beautiful sound
Chris Wang He doesn’t look even close to 80
@@TheMudsnake They mean the tenor itself
You should look at New York bach trumpets
Show de bola música impecável!!! Concorda?
Tem como não concordar ?
¡Magnifica interpretación! Wynton y el trombonista, increíbles.
AYYY NO TE PUEDO CREER , WYNTON CANTANDO MUY INCREIBLE
som muito bom de se escutar.. bem agradável e harmonia bem simples
I could listen to this for hours
I was really impressed with Mr. Beans musicality on the piano on this. Really amazing that he’s mastered comedy and jazz piano.
Who's still watching this in 2020?!How's quarantine going?STAY SAFE!!! 🙏
Yessir
LOL. I am !
Jazz music on while I'm at home helps everything feel better
Brasil 2020
Here we are! Haha
marvelous marvelous
wonderful !!
Nada como ouvir uma boa música pra relaxa. 🇧🇷🇧🇷
Tout simplement Genial. Maravillosso
Bruh Wynton Marsalis is a genius on his trumpet🎺🎺🎺
Always loved the sound of musicians using the plunger mute at the bottom of a trumpet,
it's such a cooool sound,
Oh yeahhhh...
Великолепно сделана тема! А иначе и быть не могло, при таком то составе!
Now that's the Blues 😊
It takes a true legend to use a plunger to tune the sound of his bone!
I love trumpet
Yeah man... Swinging like a heart beat 👍
It’s like the saxophone and the trombone are having a conversation in the beginning.
I absolutely love this!!
Tout simplement WAOOUU❤
beautiful 🎵 🎶
God!! This is so relaxing
I saw Wynton Marsalise at the Hollywood Bowl back in the 80s, also with his original band, all due respect to Jeffrey Watts, bad a/drummer, his brother Bradford is s great saxaphone player, bass player was great, I'm not sure if Bradford was there because it was in the 80s but I can say it was great, also saw Miles Davis their on a different night, those were beautiful time's.
Thank You Wynton - - Great art. Donald Fransson. Sweden