Rumor is he played a 6A mouthpiece. I was not able to find one but got a 5A or 7A I forget and man, plugged that thing into my horn and it was Chetsville. So if you play consider this.
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It is always hard to watch Chet without admiring his musicianship and wanting to give him a hug and tell him everything is going to be OK. "Come home Chet and get something to eat"
Chet Baker was Chet Baker. I love his jazz music, piano, and trumpet. Also,his singing could move one to tears. RIP 🙏 ❤ A beatiful soul that bleed with every note.
It's wonderful to keep listening to Chet Baker, I always listen to him at night with the headphones on with good sound and only when the family is sleeping, it's my antidote to depression ✌️
Chet’s breath support is amazing, even hunched over in a deep soft chair. Every entrance is perfect and supported, even at low volume. And of course, he is the very definition of “doing it with your eyes closed!”
I've listened to this solo at least 10 times and every time I hear I'm floored. He simply OWNS harmonic structure. I think it may be the most brilliant solo I've ever heard and he tosses it of as if he were ordering a salad.
When I was in 8th & 9th grade in Brooklyn, New York, USA, (September, 1963 - June, 1965) I had never heard of Chet Baker, yet his sound was what I had in miming and my heart
Wow! Two of my favorite jazz musicians!!! I play Bb trumpet these days. Always played/playing piano and many years as a pro French hornist. Oh, yeah... I hack at guitar, now and again... LOL!!!
When i first heard chet play, i was so confused cuz i never heard a trumpet sound so breathy and smooth, with hardly any sibilance if not at all. His control is just insane
as much as you may love armstrong dizzy miles and many other greats as a trumpet player myself nobody and i mean nobody had that wonderfull haunting sound and incredible delivery that chet had rip and god bless you chet sadly missed
@@freiferdinand1322 Chet Baker, Michael Graillier und Jean-Louis Rassinfosse waren/sind großartig! Sorry, I don't speak German... but I tried to translate my sentiment, anyway. 🙂
I wish I could understand what it is that makes his playing so beautiful. He seems to be using the same sort of concepts as other players but there’s just that mysterious quality of genius in his playing. Would love to ask him how he thinks about melody.
He said in many interviews that he played 100% by ear. I think that freed him from having to nail the changes and allowed him to make more colourful note choices. Either way I think he is the greatest melodic improviser of the 20th century.
I'm digging chet doing his usual cool soulfull thing and feeling so laid back. ........then out of nowhere a sudden mood change......the cool tragic demeanour of his horn snaps me out of my slumber and leaves wide awake ..... Chet suddenly bursts into an upbeat version of "have you met miss Jones ? " from a lively finger snapping tempo he goes into a frenetic double time. The CAT is on fire,smoking his ass off!!! In that mood nobody can touch him...........
Chet was unbelievable, this video came on as I was reading something on another page, I decided to flip back to see which studio album it was and to my surprise it turned out to be live. He always had perfect note selection.
I always felt like Chet got up at midnight, got a shower, had some breakfast, a smoke, and whatever else he did, then took a cab to do his 2 a.m. set. This is just not meant to start until then.
I took up playing Bb trumpet recently. I try to play the Arban, Clarke, Wurm, Cichowicz, Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 5, etc... and of course, play along with the jazz greats. My life is blessed with great music and musicians - especially Chet Baker.
Pack up all my cares and woe, here I go, singing low, Bye-bye Blackbird. Where somebody waits for me, sugar's sweet, so is she, Bye-bye Blackbird. No one here can love and understand me. Oh, what hard-luck stories they all hand me. Make my bed and light the light I'll arrive late tonight, Blackbird, Bye-bye.
Chet.. one of a kind.. like the pianist.. think I met the bassist, Rafonsinni, if I'm right, in Buenos Aires around 2004...great stuff, create to last until the end of time..
He bought this trumpet, a Buescher Aristocrat, at a pawn shop and held onto it for several years. It's a student level horn but he made many if his greatest recordings playing it. I've had a couple of them over the years. The horn tends to the airy Chet tone but he played it with unmatched genius.
@@markdartist oh awesome, I've been curious about that for some time. I've seen a couple of student horns that were really great, but most in general have their issues for sure. Thanks for the ID!
Desde que lo escuché por primera vez me enamoré de su música, hasta hoy.. aparte de grandísimo músico imposible no sentirlo..❤ como alguien muy cercano
@@tistefou 282/5000 Hello Stephane! I play a 6C and I know the effect it can produce. In the movie Let's Get Lost Chet appears with two mouthpieces, but what he uses in the track recordings is a 6C. At one point there is a scene in which it clearly appears. Be fine. See the links I sent. Big hug!
@@wellingtonmendes9006 Oh Man a big thank you. Those links are Huge, lot of people got wrong about it. Some of them said he played 10 1/2 c Bach or something like. Thanks very much brother all the best.
I met Chet in Tulsa at the 9 of Cups. That was 1982. Frank Adams, alto; Frank Brown Guitar; Ted Adams, bs; Ron Adams, ele bs; Wade Robertonson, dms. It is on a Milestone CD 9191 - 2. He played two gigs at the time: that one and one with a big band. In the band recording he played more in the style of early Miles.
Just listened to about 20 videos of BBB, this is the only one which actually digs into the subtleties of the chord structure. At last, some respect for the writer. Even great musicians can sometimes be a little lazy :) Of course I do not include Nina Simone's take, which is pure untamed genius.
Non capisco i 31 incompetenti che si permettono di mettere pollice inverso a uno dei più grandi trombettisti di tutti i tempi...evidentemente non caiscono cosa sia la poesia tradotta in note e sicuramente non sono competenti di questo strumento tanto superbo quanto difficile che è la tromba. Non ho mai sentito suonare nessuno come Chet la tromba come fosse un flicorno riguardo al timbro scuro e poi una facilità di emissione sconcertante con quel soffio così sotto controllo sempre, ma naturalmente per chi ha messo il pollice inverso quel che dico risulterà sicuramente arabo ...vi do un consiglio andate ad ascoltare i rappers ...ignoranti ...
Not to cavil *too* much, but that synthetic electric bass sound always stands out to me - and not in an especially pleasing way. I can always peg what it is after hearing only a few bars of the music. Compare that tone and timbre with the sound of the conventional bass playing here: ua-cam.com/video/jSdFil00vb4/v-deo.html MarkT
Granted many will think this a really stupid question, but taking all elements and factors into account, isn’t Miles Davis hands down more supremely gifted than Chet Baker? I don’t want to incite a riot here. In the final analysis, I suppose it’s all a matter of personal preference... and respecting one another’s personal tastes. My favorite trumpeter happens to be Clifford Brown!
For me, Chet wins hands down. Miles’ later playing was really rather messy.. I say this as a Trumpeter myself, and appreciate others will not like me saying that. But I like clean attack on the note, and Chet delivers this, consistently. RIP Chet
what a pity that this marvellous film, testimony to a great artist at the height of his expressiveness, is so out of sync with the audio... could someone who knows more about video editing restore it and give it the dignity it deserves for the history of jazz? it would be a beautiful gesture of love for Chet.
Chet had such a cool sound it sounds like he's blowing his horn through a block of ice, R.I.P Chet. there will never be another like you.
Rumor is he played a 6A mouthpiece. I was not able to find one but got a 5A or 7A I forget and man, plugged that thing into my horn and it was Chetsville. So if you play consider this.
i guess Im randomly asking but does anybody know of a method to get back into an Instagram account?
I stupidly forgot the login password. I would appreciate any help you can give me
@Yosef Brecken Instablaster =)
Just incredible. Incomparable.
@@alexcarter8807 He started on a Bach 6B and after his accident moved to a 6C. He always sounds like himself, regardless of what he's using
It is always hard to watch Chet without admiring his musicianship and wanting to give him a hug and tell him everything is going to be OK. "Come home Chet and get something to eat"
one of the coolest cats to ever live, right up there with miles and hendrix
Chet Baker was Chet Baker. I love his jazz music, piano, and trumpet. Also,his singing could move one to tears. RIP 🙏 ❤
A beatiful soul that bleed with every note.
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It's wonderful to keep listening to Chet Baker, I always listen to him at night with the headphones on with good sound and only when the family is sleeping, it's my antidote to depression ✌️
Chet’s breath support is amazing, even hunched over in a deep soft chair. Every entrance is perfect and supported, even at low volume. And of course, he is the very definition of “doing it with your eyes closed!”
I've listened to this solo at least 10 times and every time I hear I'm floored. He simply OWNS harmonic structure. I think it may be the most brilliant solo I've ever heard and he tosses it of as if he were ordering a salad.
When I was in 8th & 9th grade in Brooklyn, New York, USA, (September, 1963 - June, 1965) I had never heard of Chet Baker, yet his sound was what I had in miming and my heart
Chet was such a magical player. I sat in on a gig he was in with Sonny Stitt back in the late 70's.
Wow! Two of my favorite jazz musicians!!!
I play Bb trumpet these days. Always played/playing piano and many years as a pro French hornist.
Oh, yeah... I hack at guitar, now and again... LOL!!!
When i first heard chet play, i was so confused cuz i never heard a trumpet sound so breathy and smooth, with hardly any sibilance if not at all. His control is just insane
This is such an amazing solo, it's one of my favorite from Baker. If you play jazz on any instrument, learn to play this by ear!
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He's still with us ❤️
as much as you may love armstrong dizzy miles and many other greats as a trumpet player myself nobody and i mean nobody had that wonderfull haunting sound and incredible delivery that chet had rip and god bless you chet sadly missed
Wonderful trio very good pianist, excellent trunpet and fantastic bass.
Kammermusik-Jazz auf höchstem Niveau mit Chet Bajer und dem Spitzen jazzpianisten Michel Graillier
@@freiferdinand1322
Chet Baker, Michael Graillier und Jean-Louis Rassinfosse waren/sind großartig!
Sorry, I don't speak German... but I tried to translate my sentiment, anyway. 🙂
@@freiferdinand1322 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michel_Graillier
I wish I could understand what it is that makes his playing so beautiful. He seems to be using the same sort of concepts as other players but there’s just that mysterious quality of genius in his playing. Would love to ask him how he thinks about melody.
He said in many interviews that he played 100% by ear. I think that freed him from having to nail the changes and allowed him to make more colourful note choices. Either way I think he is the greatest melodic improviser of the 20th century.
Amazing how Chet creates this special atmosphere when he plays.
Man, I just love the lush sound that is Chet! 🎺👍
C est sans doute deux des meilleurs accompagnateurs ,pour c ette période.
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What an incredible session!
I'm digging chet doing his usual cool soulfull thing and feeling so laid back. ........then out of nowhere a sudden mood change......the cool tragic demeanour of his horn snaps me out of my slumber and leaves wide awake .....
Chet suddenly bursts into an upbeat version of "have you met miss Jones ? " from a lively finger snapping tempo he goes into a frenetic double time. The CAT is on fire,smoking his ass off!!! In that mood nobody can touch him...........
Thanks
I loved his sound...
I still love his sound.
Chet was the definition of a hopeless romantic.
This!
Chet was unbelievable, this video came on as I was reading something on another page, I decided to flip back to see which studio album it was and to my surprise it turned out to be live. He always had perfect note selection.
I always felt like Chet got up at midnight, got a shower, had some breakfast, a smoke, and whatever else he did, then took a cab to do his 2 a.m. set. This is just not meant to start until then.
I wish I had an accompanist like Michel Grailler!
Made my night. Living the bass tone too! Love you Chet!!
WoW My Goodness!
I took up playing Bb trumpet recently.
I try to play the Arban, Clarke, Wurm, Cichowicz, Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 5, etc... and of course, play along with the jazz greats.
My life is blessed with great music and musicians - especially Chet Baker.
His note choice is so unpredictable yet melodic : he WAS cool jazz
Grande Chet-
Chet's phrasing ..always swings... subtle.. .. what a player...!
They've done it beautifully...
Pack up all my cares and woe, here I go, singing low,
Bye-bye Blackbird.
Where somebody waits for me, sugar's sweet, so is she,
Bye-bye Blackbird.
No one here can love and understand me.
Oh, what hard-luck stories they all hand me.
Make my bed and light the light
I'll arrive late tonight,
Blackbird, Bye-bye.
El mejor, con una voz melódica en su trompeta, insuperable
JUST; LOVELY ! THANKS , CHET !
Chet...soulful genius
Chet.. one of a kind.. like the pianist.. think I met the bassist, Rafonsinni, if I'm right, in Buenos Aires around 2004...great stuff, create to last until the end of time..
SO much Beauty !!! .....and melancholy ......
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Awesome , that Trumpet Chet plays has a loot of dings and dents yet Chet makes it sound like liquid velvet !
it might not have been his horn. It could've been a horn the maker of this video found for him someplace so they could shoot the video.
he would make a tin can sound awesome. you either have it or ya don't. pure class.
Iam 100 percent sure it’s not his rumour has it he used to sell his trumpets for smack and was always borrowing trumpets 🎺
He bought this trumpet, a Buescher Aristocrat, at a pawn shop and held onto it for several years. It's a student level horn but he made many if his greatest recordings playing it. I've had a couple of them over the years. The horn tends to the airy Chet tone but he played it with unmatched genius.
@@markdartist oh awesome, I've been curious about that for some time. I've seen a couple of student horns that were really great, but most in general have their issues for sure. Thanks for the ID!
Ogni volta che lo ascolto, Chet mi parla 🤗
The pianist Michel Graillier is fantastic.
I played the trumpet when i was young,. I wish i sounded like chet!
Maravilloso !! Cuánta pasión en los músicos!!.
When I was a kid, all my trumpet buddies wanted to be Maynard. I wanted to be Chet.....
Era un genio
He send mi higner then i never was . Love-Love!
fantastico Chet, unico il tuo suono ed unico il tuo mood. Grazie.
the one and only big boss chet baker
Uhm! So tasty.
The bass solo is soooooo nice.
Everything is sooooo nice.
What great artistry is given to us here!!!!!
The best.
R.I.P Onvergetelijk Jaar 2023 Dinsdag (4) Juli Tijdstip 20:23 UUR AVOND ❤🇳🇱🙏🎺(🌹)
So beautiful thanks
The unbelievable pain of genius
wonderful version, reminds me of the recordings Chet did with Doug Raney and NHOP
RIP Sean Lock, we miss your hilarity!
いいっすね
Cool
amooo
Beleza e perfeição.
Muchisimo!!!
The google algorithm brought me here and I love it.
wow. holy. shit.
大好きなトランペッターです。ラフロイグと一緒に!!!!!
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Read his bio: Chet Baker: Deep in a Dream. You'll be amazed at his drug intake. A sad, tragic, disturbing story of a lot of talent gone off the rails.
YAWN! Is that relevant?
@@57dogsbody No. Just a fact. It's irrelevant. Like us all.
The fact he was strung out on heavy drugs and played at this level is relevant. It’s almost absurd.
NO! Don't read that bs! It's tabloid-style lies and exaggeration!
Read his ACTUAL AUTOBIOGRAPHY: "As If I Had Wings".
Drank & Drugs maakt meer kapot wat je lief is !! Fijne dag toegewenst Groetjes uit Nederland Provincie Groningen R.I.P ❤🇳🇱 🙏🎺🌹
Without booze and dope no Chet.
Wow beautiful bass tone from that electric upright
Desde que lo escuché por primera vez me enamoré de su música, hasta hoy.. aparte de grandísimo músico imposible no sentirlo..❤ como alguien muy cercano
Que lindo hermano! Yo también me enamore de su música de elegante y suave. Es un maestro
I have add a great trio!
Chet Baker R. I. P. Genius player. (politoxikoman)
I been looking for a video of him playing "But Not For Me." Can anyone refer me.
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Wonderful Chet, Which mouthpiece is? Very nice concert incredible...
Mouthpiece Vincent Bach 6C.
@@wellingtonmendes9006 how do you know that? I've never heard chet play on 6c it was 6b earlier from the 50'.
@@tistefou facebook.com/264458966992840/videos/here-is-an-interview-with-chet-he-reveals-he-uses-a-bach-6c-mouthpiece-and-talks/657982394307160/
@@tistefou 282/5000
Hello Stephane! I play a 6C and I know the effect it can produce. In the movie Let's Get Lost Chet appears with two mouthpieces, but what he uses in the track recordings is a 6C. At one point there is a scene in which it clearly appears. Be fine. See the links I sent. Big hug!
@@wellingtonmendes9006 Oh Man a big thank you. Those links are Huge, lot of people got wrong about it. Some of them said he played 10 1/2 c Bach or something like. Thanks very much brother all the best.
of course, just Chet and life become better
Does anybody know which exact model of horn he is playing here?
Chopin de la trompeta: Chet Baker
Love the cold pop by Mr. Baker. 🍺
Quien es el pianista ??
A very nice understated bass line to this version. Who's playing?...
Jean-Louis Rassinfosse is the bass player!!
@@XXXGRAPENUTSXXX Thanks. Chet usually played with excellent sidemen on the Continent...
RIP
Dope
Aahhh, Pripps beer, recorded in Sweden.
Who's the bass player? Anyone knows?
Jean-Louis Rassinfosse
I met Chet in Tulsa at the 9 of Cups. That was 1982. Frank Adams, alto; Frank Brown Guitar; Ted Adams, bs; Ron Adams, ele bs; Wade Robertonson, dms. It is on a Milestone CD 9191 - 2. He played two gigs at the time: that one and one with a big band. In the band recording he played more in the style of early Miles.
anyone have the sheet music for this?
Chuck Sher- New Real Book Vol 2 pg 35
You can go on imslp
The pianist here is, surprisingly, Red Mitchell, and what a fine accompanist he is.
The pianist as you will see is not Red Mitchell.........;
The pianist here is Michel Grailler, a regular with Chet.
Just listened to about 20 videos of BBB, this is the only one which actually digs into the subtleties of the chord structure.
At last, some respect for the writer. Even great musicians can sometimes be a little lazy :)
Of course I do not include Nina Simone's take, which is pure untamed genius.
Nina simone was an unapologetic racist.
Who's playing the piano, though?
Michel Grailler
RIP My Old Friend Chet Baker Died in Amsterdam the Door Key Think! it doesn't anymore Bye Bye Black Bird Christian Sibbald Say, Chris
レジエンドちよっと寂しいね
💙💙💙
Non capisco i 31 incompetenti che si permettono di mettere pollice inverso a uno dei più grandi trombettisti di tutti i tempi...evidentemente non caiscono cosa sia la poesia tradotta in note e sicuramente non sono competenti di questo strumento tanto superbo quanto difficile che è la tromba. Non ho mai sentito suonare nessuno come Chet la tromba come fosse un flicorno riguardo al timbro scuro e poi una facilità di emissione sconcertante con quel soffio così sotto controllo sempre, ma naturalmente per chi ha messo il pollice inverso quel che dico risulterà sicuramente arabo ...vi do un consiglio andate ad ascoltare i rappers ...ignoranti ...
Chet was so stoned out of his mind.
and he played his ass off, which matters more?
Unsteady rhythm, kind of like the last days of Lester Young.
Dumb, false comment.
Not to cavil *too* much, but that synthetic electric bass sound always stands out to me - and not in an especially pleasing way. I can always peg what it is after hearing only a few bars of the music. Compare that tone and timbre with the sound of the conventional bass playing here: ua-cam.com/video/jSdFil00vb4/v-deo.html MarkT
Granted many will think this a really stupid question, but taking all elements and factors into account, isn’t Miles Davis hands down more supremely gifted than Chet Baker? I don’t want to incite a riot here. In the final analysis, I suppose it’s all a matter of personal preference... and respecting one another’s personal tastes. My favorite trumpeter happens to be Clifford Brown!
For me, Chet wins hands down. Miles’ later playing was really rather messy.. I say this as a Trumpeter myself, and appreciate others will not like me saying that. But I like clean attack on the note, and Chet delivers this, consistently. RIP Chet
Miles was genious too but I have a lot more Chet Baker tracks I listen to again and again than Miles'.
Go away.
what a pity that this marvellous film, testimony to a great artist at the height of his expressiveness, is so out of sync with the audio...
could someone who knows more about video editing restore it and give it the dignity it deserves for the history of jazz? it would be a beautiful gesture of love for Chet.
On a borrowed trumpet...
Is Chet using a mute here? It’s a little hard to tell, but I assume he is not?
Look at the video, genius.
How are the piano player
Michel Grailler
I served in the 298th Army Band with Chet in 1947.
@@sebbypapa1 yeah right and I base-jumped with Duke Ellington in 1965
Jean-Marc Bétrix ahahahahahaha
did someone say Michael Graillier?