Oh when you're down and you're looking for some cheering up Then just head right on up to the candy mountain cave When you get inside you find yourself a cheery land Such a happy and joy filled and perky merry land They've got lollipops and gummidrops and candy things Oh so many things that will brighten up your day It's impossible to wear a frown in candy town It's the mecca of love the candy cave They've got jellybeans and coconut with little hats Candy rats, chocolate bats, it's a wonderland of sweets Buy the candy train to town and hear the candy band Candy bells, it's a treat, as they march across the land Cherry ribbon stream across the sky and to the ground Turn around, it astounds, it's a dancing candy treat In the candy cave imagination runs so free So now Charlie, please, will you go into the cave? Boom! 💣💥💥💥
@drkmge4 I know in america we dont influence music to kids to that rigor but in other areas its actually quite incredible. I agree that i doubt any middle schooler can perform at this quality but heres an example of some young kids who are phenomenal. /watch?v=0OgQbEhJc3Q&list=FLmKbU40Y6vfq-G8r4JVdsCQ&index=45&feature=plpp_video
Polka is Polish! This is a "Grandfather polka", who flies in Polish radio to start the summer! So why are you dressed as German ?! I do not understand this.
You have to realize that this polka has many names and is played throughout the entire alpine region, not just in Poland. Germany - Bavaria in particular - for instance just so happens to call it "Klarinettenmuckl", whereas you might call it "Grandfather polka". I don't know where it originated from, maybe it was Poland, maybe it wasn't. But in todays time it is part of many cultures, so they have every right to choose traditional alpine(I'm stressing "alpine" because the costumes they're wearing aren't solely worn in Germany) costumes if they so desire ;)
....Your absolutely right about the Middle Schoolers....but for this Generation!!...High School Kids cannot write or even add without Electronics.....Back in the 1960's my Middle School Band could probably compete with Pro players...........We learned to do Math the real way, learned Cursive writing...;.And We had Manners!..... :-)
hey, this is drkmge4, and I admit, I didn't practice my scales and arpeggios as much as I should have, but while looking back after actually getting serious, I admit that it would be conceivable to do with a lot of practice. On that note, I highly recommend working on the chromatic scale, as well as major/minor scales and arpeggios and getting them as fast as possible and being able to start anywhere on them, it definitely makes songs like this easier.
@drkmge4 It was a private school, most of us had been trained since we could hold the damn things. Besides, the soloist [non existant in my opinion on this vid] was an 8th grader. She was great. AND it was the Jazz band. We were miles above the rest of the band.
i remeber when i first got my clarinet and i tried to play this the teacher said i can play almost anything if i play it super slow so i got my metrenome and set it to 15...
100326 vues c' est top...et surtout 52 commentaires c' est rare, je les ai lus, pour ceux que j' ai bien compris ils me semblent trés instructifs... A 2 ou 3 prés, ils sont tous en Anglais, mais je pense qu' il serait interressant de les traduire correctement...
The clarinet soloists are really great! The rhythm section is really good to, but there are a few wind players in the sections who are a little (or more) stiff when it starts to swing. Good fun in any case.
In Poland this song is well-known as Grandpa Polka (Polka Dziadek) and is used as a signal for summer audition PR1 "Summer with Radio"
Sounds very "Alpish" right? But it's Swedish tune composed by Sigurd Ågren 1958. Now you know.
Une pensée émue pour un ancien professeur de clarinette que j ai connu il y a longtemps, déjà... Jean, son talent, sa simplicité.🥹
*Jean* *Luc* *i* *Sylvain* *Składam* *Gratuluje* *Pięknego* *Talentu* *Oraz* *Zagrania* *Na* *Klarnecie* *Słynnej* *Polki* *Dziadek*
Oh when you're down and you're looking for some cheering up
Then just head right on up to the candy mountain cave
When you get inside you find yourself a cheery land
Such a happy and joy filled and perky merry land
They've got lollipops and gummidrops and candy things
Oh so many things that will brighten up your day
It's impossible to wear a frown in candy town
It's the mecca of love the candy cave
They've got jellybeans and coconut with little hats
Candy rats, chocolate bats, it's a wonderland of sweets
Buy the candy train to town and hear the candy band
Candy bells, it's a treat, as they march across the land
Cherry ribbon stream across the sky and to the ground
Turn around, it astounds, it's a dancing candy treat
In the candy cave imagination runs so free
So now Charlie, please, will you go into the cave?
Boom! 💣💥💥💥
That goddamned clapping ruined this recording for me
This version was done by the Jimmy Dorsey orchestra in the 1930's or 40's.
@drkmge4 I know in america we dont influence music to kids to that rigor but in other areas its actually quite incredible. I agree that i doubt any middle schooler can perform at this quality but heres an example of some young kids who are phenomenal. /watch?v=0OgQbEhJc3Q&list=FLmKbU40Y6vfq-G8r4JVdsCQ&index=45&feature=plpp_video
Utterly fantastic brilliant Clarinet playing plus a very nice and well known tune
“candy mountain Charlie. yhea Charlie go in the candy mountain. OK then. hey wait where am I.*thud* oh God damm they stole my kidney”
Lol. I came here from Charlie the unicorn
Polka is Polish!
This is a "Grandfather polka", who flies in Polish radio to start the summer!
So why are you dressed as German ?!
I do not understand this.
You have to realize that this polka has many names and is played throughout the entire alpine region, not just in Poland. Germany - Bavaria in particular - for instance just so happens to call it "Klarinettenmuckl", whereas you might call it "Grandfather polka". I don't know where it originated from, maybe it was Poland, maybe it wasn't. But in todays time it is part of many cultures, so they have every right to choose traditional alpine(I'm stressing "alpine" because the costumes they're wearing aren't solely worn in Germany) costumes if they so desire ;)
They are also speaking French.
1:24
cos mi sie wydaje ze sygnal polskiego lata z radjem,,zrodzil sie z tej polki a nie wesolowskiego..pozdrawiam sluchaczy,P.R.
Very good gentlemen now check out the clarinet polka by Ferko string band. Philadelphia Pennsylvania
....Your absolutely right about the Middle Schoolers....but for this Generation!!...High School Kids cannot write or even add without Electronics.....Back in the 1960's my Middle School Band could probably compete with Pro players...........We learned to do Math the real way, learned Cursive writing...;.And We had Manners!..... :-)
What does that have do with anything?
What does this have do with anything
sure the spectators should ahve their fun. but it is good that the sound of the clapping was toned down, this way one could at least hear the music!
WOW, the guy on left plays a MEAN clarinet!
Fluffy O'Bannon I totally agree!
9noem¡ friedli. Carlos s0sa
Polish title: POLKA DZIADEK
hey, this is drkmge4, and I admit, I didn't practice my scales and arpeggios as much as I should have, but while looking back after actually getting serious, I admit that it would be conceivable to do with a lot of practice. On that note, I highly recommend working on the chromatic scale, as well as major/minor scales and arpeggios and getting them as fast as possible and being able to start anywhere on them, it definitely makes songs like this easier.
@drkmge4 It was a private school, most of us had been trained since we could hold the damn things. Besides, the soloist [non existant in my opinion on this vid] was an 8th grader. She was great. AND it was the Jazz band. We were miles above the rest of the band.
Pozdrawiam Program Pierwszy Polskiego Radia
我一直以為這首歌是電玩音樂
"When you're down and looking for some cheering up
Then just head right on up to the Candy Mountain Cave."
When you get inside you'll find yourself a cheerful land,
Such a happy and joyful and pretty merry land!
yo are you guys alive
....bad news for us because this is our eighth grade summer music... =_=
ŚWI IE NAWET UKRADNĄ KSIĘŻYC!PARCHATE!
i remeber when i first got my clarinet and i tried to play this the teacher said i can play almost anything if i play it super slow so i got my metrenome and set it to 15...
OKAY I'LL GO IN THE CANDY CAVE
Congratulations!!!
I would like to know where I can get this piece, I would love to find it!
Thanks for the video. Excellent! What a treat.
Slavko Avsenik also does an incredible version
I used to love this on the Lawrence Welk show!
video starts at 01:23
If tubs devoted as much time to weight loss as he did to playing that thing, he wouldn't be tubs. And he plays very good, by the way.
What an opinionated analsphincter of a person you are!!! Judgemental ponce
Homenagem à Família Baumel cultuadora dos metais
Well, I'm in love with the Clarinet again now. I hope mine still works :]
i cry when i hear it. it was so popular in Poland in 80' (see Polka Dziadek) - beautiful - regards
WUNDERSUPER POLKA!! Gratuliere!!
hey people! polka -it's not Polish dance...it's -Czech... anyway...just up the road....:D:D
The official theme of candy mountain.
Formidable jean quel joyeux moment j ai passe avec vous .renee
ah ! enfin un commentaire français !!!!! fabuleux moment !
Congratulations, is it possible to receive the score for the whole orchestra?
Very Nice
Beautiful tempo in the beginning, but then they got into the orchestra and fooling around!
my band director wants us to play this in a concert, were only in 8th grade...
Great cla!!!!
Check it out with German lizarraga clarinete polka
Totally awesome style and performance!
100326 vues c' est top...et surtout 52 commentaires c' est rare, je les ai lus, pour ceux que j' ai bien compris ils me semblent trés instructifs... A 2 ou 3 prés, ils sont tous en Anglais, mais je pense qu' il serait interressant de les traduire correctement...
That's not improvising, it's sheer panic.
Is that Pete Piccolo?
It's the candy mountain Charlie
Brawo za super wykonanie tego pięknego utworu Super
A jakie to byly czasy gdy byl to sygnal Lata z Radiem
:/ crowd clapping along.... throwing timing off to heck.
But you have to enter the Candy Mountsin Cave, Charlie!
i started love this song since i played piano tiles !
bellissima prestazione. Ottimi strumentisti.
love it! wish I could play it that fast GETTING BETTER
no one can play that fast
Wow, that's impressive!
très très beau concert! jubilee très émouvant! bravo à tous les musiciens et au chef d'orchestre!!
The first one and a half minutes could be cut off without any loss ...
The clarinet soloists are really great! The rhythm section is really good to, but there are a few wind players in the sections who are a little (or more) stiff when it starts to swing. Good fun in any case.
Outstanding!!!!..-David (Ret:USN musician!!)
Which one is the navy MU? I was in the navy band 1999-2013
Bravissimo .
Charlie the Unicorn brought me here... x)
SAME
Bravo et merci Jean pour le lien.
Michel.
Very-verry good job
great performance
Dixieland Polka
you want to listen in mexican.log in clarinete polka /german lizarraga
wow
Happy clappy ,music with a sense of humor - Excellent
You LOST me when it all of a sudden went jazzy.
Кто Может устоять перед такими Талантами
...😂😂❤
It's called a glissando actually.
Fantastic musical performance !
Véry good ! You are the best !
Eh...my jr high band could do better than this...They didn't get enough brass in there, and their tempo was a little off...
Eszméletlenül jó!! Édesapám kedvence. Ő is játszotta a biai kis -zenekarban. A klarinétja még megvan..
I can't do it this fast and I've been playing the clarinet for 6 years :P
I liked the klarinetten mugl!
Fantastic.🤗🇦🇺
Super :)))
This sheet music would be fun. I wish I could see it. Does anybody else recognize the first time for that from Charlie the Unicorn? Candy Mountain?
magic
Excellent musicians!
Thanks for posting....as a small child my folks would always have on Sundays some Polka Show on the TV from the Cleveland, Ohio...
génial .....excellent !
Clarinetten Muckl?
very funny ..............
1:24 you'll thank me later
Thanks!
Merci
Horizons! A fellow Disney fan
Awesome!
@RazgrizNinjaEX8 If there is any video of it, I don't know where it is. This is going on 15 years ago that I was in jr high.
すげーーー
Dieser Amerikaner schreit, fantastisch!
Bravissimo!
I WANT. THIS. SHEET. MUSIC. NOW. *.*
Demais, parabéns....
Due Clarinettisti con le palle. Complimenti.
Anyone else wanted to see the fat man start dancing..... dissapointed.... XD