How many trumpet players, hell, how many musicians, can you think of who are world class at both jazz and classical music? I have the utmost respect for this man and his music
The scary thing about Wynton is his precision. intonation, seperation, and over all technicality. He has been a monster ever since he came on the scene.
@@Shmuel420 AMEN SIR! It is GREAT to read comments from people who actually KNOW what they are talking about such as you and the gentleman above, Scott T. As an impassioned but failed trumpeter I can co-sign you every word!
Why the hell would anyone dislike this? This is human kind at it's greatest. There should be a voltage which travels down your keyboard and shocks you when you dislike stuff like this. Sort of like a booby trap for idiots. Why is there no such thing?
That isn't just good, that's "flip the table your computer's on and giving up on any dreams you might have because there is no hope in hell you will ever be that good at anything ever" good.
A Bb cornet is the same length as a Bb trumpet. A cornet mouthpiece isn't necessarily "bigger" than a trumpet mouthpiece. Cornet mouthpieces are often deeper, but not necessarily wider.
@@THall-vi8cpwhat does this have to do with anything other than the fact that it indeed was a great high f. He never said "playing a high f that clean on a CORNET is insane!" Which is very true he just said it was good
@GoldGamr That's a really good question. I posted that three years ago, so I have no idea what was going through my head posting that other than possibly I was trying to respond to someone else and mistakenly put it there.
HOW *_HOW_* 3:03 The parts he's accenting are going with what the background is playing WHILE HE IS PLAYING THAT FAST PART It almost sounds like he's playing 2 things at once I don't think I can ever be that good
He is one of the best on earth. he can play in so many styles from double and triple tonging this song to improvising a 4 minute solo while playing the whole time, and knowing everything there is to know about his horn.
The dynamic nuances while playing all that rapid fire stuff is amazing.. it would be incredible enough just to play all those notes but there’s dynamic control and flow too.. true mastery
Wynton is bar far the most well rounded and educated Trumpet/Coronet player in the world. classical, jazz, fusion, funk, traditional and you name it he can do it very damn well. he is no maynard or doc, but he is who he is and he is the best performer out there today out of anyone who plays the trumpet. probably one of the top 3 or 4 greatest ones of all time. period. my 2 cents.
My school band is preforming this for our next concert, and im simply amazed at the different styles between out solo player and Wynton Marsalis. I'm stunned. I could listen to music like this all day
@@thereddragon4508 I've heard that referred to casually as a double F many times even though it's technically the first F above staff. Works fine because nobody's ever playing a real double F
You can find a beautiful recording of him playing 'Carnival of Venice' on the album "Carnaval", along with a dozen other similarly amazing virtuoso pieces. The one that blows me away is 'Moto Perpetuo', where he plays four minutes of straight sixteenth notes without ever stopping to take a breath using a technique called circular breathing. www.amazon.com/Wynton-Marsalis-Carnaval/dp/B0000026EN/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1549256113&sr=1-1&keywords=wynton+marsalis+carnaval
I started listening to Wynton at the age 8 which would of been 1987 and he was playing classical then, i think! I dont know how anyone can give this or him to that matter a thumbs down, he is one of the best, if not THE best trumpet player in the world! Tell me someone else who can triple tongue and jump 2 octaves whilst doing it, ive played the trumpet for 20 years and i still cant do half of what he can! I love you all for loving this guy and the people who dont are just jealous!!
Well I've played this song and I can say that it can be done with a lot of practice. I never had any private lessons or anyone teaching me how to play. I'm self taught and I was able to place this at my high school concert this year.
As a youth player when this came out, I didn't recognize until mush later how much he helped popularize the instrument and classical music at a young age for so many other youth.
Ahh.....the old Shepherd's Crook Bb cornet. What a brilliant performance. Wynton Marsalis, the master of all genres. I was fortunate to hear him at a jazz clinic for local area high school students. He's a wonderful person with so much class.
He most certainly does. No one can ever take anything away from Wynton. He's probably the greatest trumpeter that has walked the face of the earth and I don't think there will ever be anyone as great as he. I certainly do wish I could make his mistakes. :)
no tengo palabras para describir a este monstruo musical,algo verdaderamente sensacional,y como musico creo dificilisimo de conseguir,solo un genio asi lo puede hacer
My man still had the sauce at the end for the high F after all of that and THEN his own cadenza at the end lmao. The F was so clean and crisp also no blips no nothing just straight up in your face.😂
This is my first time seeing Wynton Marsalis play Classical and it's so refreshing. I'm not the biggest Wynton Marsalis fan, so maybe I've missed some of his Classical works as I am used to him being a Jazz guy. But this is truly great to see
If you are not a GREAT Wynton Marlis fan it is because you don't know shit about the art of trumpet playing!!! That's the long and the short of it dude! LOL
This is the piece played by the late Jimmy Watson when he won both Junior & Senior Brass Soloist of Great Britain on the same day in his home village of Ibstock in Leicestershire at the age of 16.
I prefer this clip to Sergei's simply because Wynton communicates far better with the audience. I love the way he nonchalantly strolls about the stage sharing his music with the people.
How many trumpet players, hell, how many musicians, can you think of who are world class at both jazz and classical music? I have the utmost respect for this man and his music
I know it's unimportant to him as a musician, but he seems like a genuinely decent person as well. A great role model.
None that I can name. Marsalis is not - repeat, not - first class as a jazz musician but he is a fine classical trumpeter.
@@steveneaklor2990 how is he not?
@@steveneaklor2990he is amazing at jazz🤦🏽♂️
@@JesusIsKing2544 but not the best of the best i think he means but he is one of the best ever at classical music
The scary thing about Wynton is his precision. intonation, seperation, and over all technicality. He has been a monster ever since he came on the scene.
That's an understatement. He may be the best trumpet player to ever live. At least in terms of pure technical ability and tone. He's a living legend
@@Shmuel420 AMEN SIR! It is GREAT to read comments from people who actually KNOW what they are talking about such as you and the gentleman above, Scott T. As an impassioned but failed trumpeter I can co-sign you every word!
Maynard and wynton are the best to ever do it
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i love how he just looks like he's having a good time and that he's playing something so ungodly difficult without batting an eye.
That last note was perfect
yeah and the 4,253,689 notes before too
@@fabianunterkofler8569 🤭 🤭 🤭 🤭 🤭 🤭 🤭 🤭
On a cornet I can't play a double F anyway, and he does it after playing that!?
This man is a genius, and to think he did it all from memory . . .
feiliormia well at that speed I believe scores don't really help anymore
at that speed you're literally a god among common men
remembering the notes is the easiest part of music. articulation, tone, technique, range, those are the hard parts.
@DEVIN MONTILEONE You can't read music that fast... he had to do it from "memory. " All that rehearsal probably changed his brain structure a bit.
Yon B I am learning this song and you practice it so much you basically memorize the whole thing.
Why the hell would anyone dislike this? This is human kind at it's greatest. There should be a voltage which travels down your keyboard and shocks you when you dislike stuff like this. Sort of like a booby trap for idiots. Why is there no such thing?
It was performed as an encore following the Haydn Trumpet Concerto.
No one mentioning the fact that John Williams is conducting!!!
Did u look in the description or did u figure it out by looking at John Williams himself
I realized it was him and then saw it in the description. But no comment mentions this awesome collaboration.
And I can barely microwave a hot dog at a semi-competent level.
Best comment ever
That double tonguing though...wtf? Surprised his wife ain't in a comma
Here in 2020
@@skudmora 😂
One of my favorite trumpet players with my favor composer playing one of the best trumpet/cornet pieces of all time, YES!
That isn't just good, that's "flip the table your computer's on and giving up on any dreams you might have because there is no hope in hell you will ever be that good at anything ever" good.
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Hard work, determination, passion and time, and you can become as great as him!! Put your mind to it and you can accomplish it!!!!!
No you can't. Sorry but you can't.
@@TheRealJoseramirez Agreed, because he's even better in jazz, and he's perfect in classical.
@@TheRealJoseramirez if he can then I can this mentality is lame
I'd pay many limbs to hear him play live.
wow, it's weird seeing him this young...such an amazing player
this is one of the most overplayed pieces in trumpet repertoire... and yet he brings to it something completely new. what a fine musician!
That's a great high F
A Bb cornet is the same length as a Bb trumpet.
A cornet mouthpiece isn't necessarily "bigger" than a trumpet mouthpiece. Cornet mouthpieces are often deeper, but not necessarily wider.
@@THall-vi8cpwhat does this have to do with anything other than the fact that it indeed was a great high f. He never said "playing a high f that clean on a CORNET is insane!" Which is very true he just said it was good
@GoldGamr
That's a really good question. I posted that three years ago, so I have no idea what was going through my head posting that other than possibly I was trying to respond to someone else and mistakenly put it there.
@@THall-vi8cp oh ok makes sense
HOW
*_HOW_*
3:03 The parts he's accenting are going with what the background is playing WHILE HE IS PLAYING THAT FAST PART
It almost sounds like he's playing 2 things at once
I don't think I can ever be that good
He is one of the best on earth. he can play in so many styles from double and triple tonging this song to improvising a 4 minute solo while playing the whole time, and knowing everything there is to know about his horn.
The dynamic nuances while playing all that rapid fire stuff is amazing.. it would be incredible enough just to play all those notes but there’s dynamic control and flow too.. true mastery
Notice no exaggerated physical movements.
Wynton is bar far the most well rounded and educated Trumpet/Coronet player in the world. classical, jazz, fusion, funk, traditional and you name it he can do it very damn well.
he is no maynard or doc, but he is who he is and he is the best performer out there today out of anyone who plays the trumpet. probably one of the top 3 or 4 greatest ones of all time.
period.
my 2 cents.
My hat, it has three corners;
Three corners has my hat.
And had it not three corners,
Then it wouldn't be my hat...
James Carroll df
This a incredible piece of music and Marsalis played it so well.
He's playing like he's telling a story to the audience, so easy (it looks) amazing!
He was one of my heroes growing up that inspired me to play trumpet in high school.
Great playing here by Wynton. Superb skill.Just like Arturo he can play any kind music and be ta virtuoso in all.
+John Perks Wynton is to Arturo as Albert Einstein is to Carl Sagan.
+Dirk Sorensby And you thought you had a brain!!!.. Never mind, kiddo, you'll mature with time.
ive been playing 20 plus years and still cant play this wow he the best ever
that high ass F......im speechless
My school band is preforming this for our next concert, and im simply amazed at the different styles between out solo player and Wynton Marsalis. I'm stunned. I could listen to music like this all day
When you know it doesn't matter how much you practice, you'll never get to that!
+judgewest2000 I don't agree, practice does it all
judgewest2000 watch me :/
Daniel Johnson good luck
do whatever u want
Practice isn't everything
I just want to say. I was having a bad day, and you single-handedly with that comment made me happy.
Thank you. So much.
Damn this was UA-cam before replying was possible 🤯
HOW ON GOD'S GREEN EARTH DOES HE MOVE HIS FINGERS THAT FAST??? AND WHAT IS THAT LIKE QUADRUPLE TONGUING!?!?!
Anthony Black Jr. same
Wouldn't quadruple just be double?
There is triple tonguing and and double tonguing, yes he's genius!!
hats off to anyone that can play this.
Wynton is one of the trumpet players I look up to, because he's an amazing player and he's African American.
#racist
#Racism
Czern Obog May I ask how that is racist?
oldman jefferson It's not actually racist, but it's fun to parody hyper-reactive political correction.
Oh.
If ever there was Mastery of the instrument, Mr. Marsalis has done it.
He just effortlessly pops that high note (I think it is a high C) at the end. That's amazing.
it’s a double F i think
It is a double F
@@Mariofan-ki9ji nah it’s just an F above staff, a double F would be crazy high
@@thereddragon4508 I've heard that referred to casually as a double F many times even though it's technically the first F above staff. Works fine because nobody's ever playing a real double F
Top line is F last note was one octave higher
I can watch this over and over, and it never gets old.
I like his version best.
Alejandro Martinez agreed. Is there an honest copy to be found?
Probably
You can find a beautiful recording of him playing 'Carnival of Venice' on the album "Carnaval", along with a dozen other similarly amazing virtuoso pieces. The one that blows me away is 'Moto Perpetuo', where he plays four minutes of straight sixteenth notes without ever stopping to take a breath using a technique called circular breathing.
www.amazon.com/Wynton-Marsalis-Carnaval/dp/B0000026EN/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1549256113&sr=1-1&keywords=wynton+marsalis+carnaval
Amazing... It stills amazes me even if I've watched it thousands of times...
THIS IS THE BEST THING I HAVE EVER SEEN
about a week ago... week ago
As a trumpet player if there is such a thing all I can say is wow thanks for posting God bless
Now let us enjoy this while the souls of the people who disliked burn in Hell.
Nice little cadenza at the end even. Brilliante!
Speed hacks at 2:40
I started listening to Wynton at the age 8 which would of been 1987 and he was playing classical then, i think! I dont know how anyone can give this or him to that matter a thumbs down, he is one of the best, if not THE best trumpet player in the world! Tell me someone else who can triple tongue and jump 2 octaves whilst doing it, ive played the trumpet for 20 years and i still cant do half of what he can! I love you all for loving this guy and the people who dont are just jealous!!
Ooooh, I'm in the awesome part of UA-cam. =]
Well I've played this song and I can say that it can be done with a lot of practice. I never had any private lessons or anyone teaching me how to play. I'm self taught and I was able to place this at my high school concert this year.
Who the hell cares? Comment on Wynton. Don’t make it about you.
I have the trumpet part, does anyone know where I could find music for the orchestra?
+leatherlips
Beautiful sound, precise articulation, clear notes, this is the model for classical trumpet!
3:42 You can breathe now.
why 99 votes against
jealous woodwind players
+Adrian G wait adrian, what grade are u in? Theres someone in my trumpet class named adrian. Im Trevor.
As a youth player when this came out, I didn't recognize until mush later how much he helped popularize the instrument and classical music at a young age for so many other youth.
i was trying to learn this until at 1:05 i said fuck it
Ahh.....the old Shepherd's Crook Bb cornet. What a brilliant performance. Wynton Marsalis, the master of all genres.
I was fortunate to hear him at a jazz clinic for local area high school students. He's a wonderful person with so much class.
Listen very closely starting at 3:21
For what
+GD SKKingdra for the high f at 3:23, nearly impossible
@@trumpetmax1 Wow wtf
I hear it
@@trumpetmax1 I think its a high D. Still insanely impressive.
This is undoubtedly the most skillful music i've ever heard. ever.
I want to grow up to be just like him!
OH MY this is such an amazing performance!!
(I bet he can tie a cherry stem in a knot inside his mouth...)
This is absolutely incredible. What a beautiful song.
Check out the trombone version of this
No.
Wow, greatness personified!! Thank you for sharing.
Playing this for my Santa Clara Vanguard audition. Yikes.
In November, yes.
With a piece so well known, you better be on your 'A' game. Good luck!
Hope you made it. Their show was great this summer. I marched Colts this last season.
Chadwell J "'A' game"
Great musician... words cant describe how well he plays with his emotion and passion behind each note... truely breathe taking.
Thanks. I feel alive and happy when I listen to Wynton Marsalis , specially when he plays Carnival of Venice.
What a gorgeous sound!
Wynton can do it all Classical and Jazz. Listen to those amazing chops!! Not human, man!
This is the most amazing rendition of this solo
words can't describe how amazing he is...he is just so damn good!
One of the few trumpet players in the world that excell in both jazz and classical music
this piece is so beautiful it makes me want to cry :(
Oct.18: Happy birthday Jazz trumpeter Wynton Marsalis. God bless. Thanks for the upload. Blessings
Astonishing....and still after watching it over and over.....just jaw dropping!
I think my soul shot straight into heaven when he hit the final note. Unreal stuff.
So sick its amazing. Just awsome. This was in the 80s man. He's more pro now! I respect that skill and range. Best trumpet player known to man
everything was so clean and perfect.
And Yet after all this playing he is still able to whip out a high Concert E flat at the end!!!! Unfreaking-believable!!!
The last high note just gives me goosebumbs
A hold that breath while I go practice. I adore wynton marsalis, he's epic pure awesome and amazing. My musician role model totally!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Every time I see this recording.... He makes it sound so easy. He is god for me.
Simply amazing. And the last note just ends it so well.
I'm back to Carnival of Venice and to Wynton Marsalis.
They're both magical.
Thanks again for posting it.
He most certainly does. No one can ever take anything away from Wynton. He's probably the greatest trumpeter that has walked the face of the earth and I don't think there will ever be anyone as great as he. I certainly do wish I could make his mistakes. :)
I played thru high school in Ohio. Never heard anyone this good until Wynton came along...remarkable!
Amazing control and technique. His articulation in the final section is just mind-blowing.
no tengo palabras para describir a este monstruo musical,algo verdaderamente sensacional,y como musico creo dificilisimo de conseguir,solo un genio asi lo puede hacer
He was so young!!! I Loooove Wyton Marsalis!
My man still had the sauce at the end for the high F after all of that and THEN his own cadenza at the end lmao. The F was so clean and crisp also no blips no nothing just straight up in your face.😂
This is pretty much epic. When I saw this video for the first time at school, my mouth was literally hanging open the whole time. This guy is a boss,
wow...i really cant describe how great that was... even if this wasn't the best rendition it was still amazing, especially the end
Blows my mind every time 👏🏻
wow.. amazing... I saw him live about or 7 years ago but I was too young to realize how amazing he is...
This is my first time seeing Wynton Marsalis play Classical and it's so refreshing. I'm not the biggest Wynton Marsalis fan, so maybe I've missed some of his Classical works as I am used to him being a Jazz guy. But this is truly great to see
If you are not a GREAT Wynton Marlis fan it is because you don't know shit about the art of trumpet playing!!! That's the long and the short of it dude! LOL
You’re an ignorant asshole. Grow up.
MAN HE HAS THE WARMEST TONE SO NICE
Unbelievable, a true idol to me, hope i can play it this good one day
This is the piece played by the late Jimmy Watson when he won both Junior & Senior Brass Soloist of Great Britain on the same day in his home village of Ibstock in Leicestershire at the age of 16.
Absolutely incredible- bravo, Wynton. Bravo!
gosh dangit. I can't tell you how many times I've watched this video and I'm amazed every time. Such a powerful "F" at the end :)
damn it.... i love watching well earned standing ovations
Absolutely brilliant playing. Wynton truly is one of the best trumpet players in the world. Thanks for posting this.
Those trills were AMAZING!!!
there are no words to describe how good this is
I prefer this clip to Sergei's simply because Wynton communicates far better with the audience. I love the way he nonchalantly strolls about the stage sharing his music with the people.