You just confirmed why I still love the clarinet after all these years. In my opinion there's no other instrument that is able to express your feelings all the way from sorrow to sheer joy. You just inspired me to pick it up again, so I owe you!
A trained ear, senses the train horn as a G. I used to take random sounds around me just as a din. Since I have been learning music all these random sounds now have colour. My neighbor working in his yard, his lawnmower seems a low E and his weedeater a D. Never gave it a thought before. Music is so inspiring, it literally changes the way your brain is wired.
That C to Eb alternation brought to mind Gordon Jenkins' "I'll Never Forget You"-- not a blues but a sad, bluesy song like the ones Jenkins wrote for and arranged for Sinatra.
Hey.... Damm-- - Eddie?. How the hell are you. Long time man. You sound great as usual but what a pleasure to see your face. Wow. Alvin Pall (Local 802) BD
As a HS clarinet player who really wants to branch off into jazz a little bit, this video has actually answered one of my major questions. My other question at this point is this: Is there a kind of setup you have to have for this? I have a Buffet R13 with a Vandoren black diamond ebonite mouthpiece using a 3.5 Vandoren V.12 reed, and that works amazingly for classical music. Is it really just a change in embouchure or is it also possibly a change in equipment?
Clarinet Catato id say it’s 90% the player the rest bring equipment. That being said, I’d recommend looking at Vandoren mouthpieces with more flexibility, like the M30. The sound won’t be THAT different but the facing will make it more comfortable for bending notes and stuff. The BD5 is pretty focused. Other than that, any clarinet or setup can work. Pretty sure Eddie Daniels played on a Buffet for most of his career!
Clarinet Catato I played clarinet in a nationally renowned high school band program(Marian Catholic) and I was a terrible player as a ninth grader. I found that just being around great players improved my playing by taking things I saw or heard from them into the practice room. I would not worry too much about your rig or gear setup, tone is in the hands, embouchure, and your ears. It sounds to me like you are already there.
A clarinet lesson. A music lesson. Above all, a life lesson.
I watch this clip every day for couple of weeks now. It helps me a lot with not only the clarinet. Thank you Mr Daniels!
I’m teaching myself clarinet now. I’m finding that jazz sound/feel is connected to my heart
You just confirmed why I still love the clarinet after all these years. In my opinion there's no other instrument that is able to express your feelings all the way from sorrow to sheer joy. You just inspired me to pick it up again, so I owe you!
Man, I love his playing. Great teacher too. Remember, whenever you’re playing the blues, Train/Trane will be an influencer.
What a fantastic teacher.
Ily
This guy is like one with his instrument he's all in touch with the musical Force
A trained ear, senses the train horn as a G. I used to take random sounds around me just as a din. Since I have been learning music all these random sounds now have colour. My neighbor working in his yard, his lawnmower seems a low E and his weedeater a D. Never gave it a thought before. Music is so inspiring, it literally changes the way your brain is wired.
Excellent
God bless you Eddie Daniels for sharing your experience, talent, and heart.
He understands that relaxation is is ultimately how you play intense
I'll never ever forget his tenor sax solo on the Angela Bofill song this dude has got range is diversity
Nice blues lesson!!!!! Beautiful!!!
Maestro
Maravilha ❤❤❤
I love this! Thank you so much!
Luv this guy,,from way back in the day,,,,,,,Yeah Eddie,,,You dah man,,,,,,DD in L.A.
Cara você é um genio !
I can only play, "My clarinet's been sent away for repair," blues at the moment!
I love the blues on my clarinet
That C to Eb alternation brought to mind Gordon Jenkins' "I'll Never Forget You"-- not a blues but a sad, bluesy song like the ones Jenkins wrote for and arranged for Sinatra.
Is Eddie Daniels the Eddie Van Halen of jazz clarient, or is Eddie Van Halen the Eddie Daniels of rock guitar?
Eddie Harris, Eddie Palmieri, Eddie Jefferson, et. al. Something about Eddies!
1:23 ‘Blue Shades’ by Frank Ticheli anybody?
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Yes, every instrument sometimes Happy and Sad an I suggest when you play music by sideways
Wath is your clarinet?
Big
Hey.... Damm-- - Eddie?. How the hell are you. Long time man. You sound great as usual but what a pleasure to see your face. Wow. Alvin Pall (Local 802) BD
I'm blue about all the abrupt camera cuts.
What is Eddie Daniel's complete setup?
Backun Traditional clarinet with Fatboy barrel and Traditional bell, both also by Backun.
He reminds me of bugs bunny and I love it :3
As a HS clarinet player who really wants to branch off into jazz a little bit, this video has actually answered one of my major questions. My other question at this point is this: Is there a kind of setup you have to have for this? I have a Buffet R13 with a Vandoren black diamond ebonite mouthpiece using a 3.5 Vandoren V.12 reed, and that works amazingly for classical music. Is it really just a change in embouchure or is it also possibly a change in equipment?
Clarinet Catato id say it’s 90% the player the rest bring equipment. That being said, I’d recommend looking at Vandoren mouthpieces with more flexibility, like the M30. The sound won’t be THAT different but the facing will make it more comfortable for bending notes and stuff. The BD5 is pretty focused. Other than that, any clarinet or setup can work. Pretty sure Eddie Daniels played on a Buffet for most of his career!
The Vandoren 5Jb with a softer reed gives more volume and flexibility and edge.
Clarinet Catato I played clarinet in a nationally renowned high school band program(Marian Catholic) and I was a terrible player as a ninth grader. I found that just being around great players improved my playing by taking things I saw or heard from them into the practice room. I would not worry too much about your rig or gear setup, tone is in the hands, embouchure, and your ears. It sounds to me like you are already there.
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"I feel blue"
'Cause I'm blue and da du dee dad du da du dee da du dee da du da du dee a du da'
-Eiffel 65
ufojoe111 Blue his house in a blue world all day and all night
Why does he always sound airy? Like his reed is too thick?