Ok like i wanna do this for my senior solo next year.... but it reached some high note that i didn't even know existed on the clarinet, and it had more key changes than I think could exist in hell. BUT THIS SONG IS SO DAMN GOOD!!!!!
Sing, sing, sing, sing Everybody start to sing Ooh ooh, waah ooh Now you're singin' with a swing Sing, sing, sing, sing Everybody start to sing Ooh ooh, waah ooh Now you're singin' with a swing When the music goes around Everybody goes to town But here's something you should know Ha ha baby, ho ho ho Sing, sing, sing, sing Everybody start to sing Ooh ooh, waah ooh Now you're singin' with a swing Swing, swing, swing, swing Listen to the trumpet swing (instrumental) Blow, blow, blow, blow Listen to the trombones go (instrumental) Sing, sing, sing, sing Everybody start to sing Ooh ooh, waah ooh Now you're singin' with a swing Sing, sing, sing, sing Everybody start to sing Start singing Keep swinging Now you're singing with a swing
Bonjour , vous devez avoir un sacré studio d'enregistrement , j'aime bien le paragraphe sous la vidéo, parlant de Louis Prima , ses compositions sont toujours d'actualité de 1936 à 2016 , j'aime le jazz et surtout votre système d'écriture sur la porté ♪♫♪ c'est beaucoup plus lisible et facile à suivre . Merci pour votre partage , il est parfait . Amitié - Pat .
사람 Rhapsody in Blue is an amazing song! Especially the clarinet solo (my favorite part XD) And yes, that part you’re talking about IS possible...it would take tons of effort to not be able to squeak though. XD
It is possible to gliss that high. I don’t really know how to explain it but I kinda gliss up like in Rhapsody and then slowly finger the high F. I just practiced that over and over again till I got it down.
The higher you gliss, the less important throat and keys are and the more important your lips and cheeks are. Make adjustments to your embrochure rather than your airflow.
When mainstay jazz stopped being danceable and lost strong and beautiful melody lines, the clarinet was kinda forgotten. But whatever you can play on an alto and soprano saxophones, you can play on a clarinet. It's just a matter of whether you decide to play a clarinet, or not, because the clarinet requires more skill and more sophisticated ear to play well than a saxophone. It is because the clarinet must play the lead melody line, and play it really well and with confidence. (Jazz) saxophone players after bebop often play "chord progressions" and "scales"; the emphasis in mainstream jazz stopped being on memorable melody, but shifted on endlessly changing harmony, which nobody can dance to, or feel any beginning or an end of phrasing. That's the problem, which cost mainstream jazz a huge loss of audience. In the aftermath, mainstay jazz sax players can't play interesting melody well even if their lives depended on it, but, unfortunately, nobody is asking them to do it. But as a clarinetist, you must excel in melodic lines and search for suitable genre. For example, clarinet can work well in "cool jazz", "third wave" and "soft jazz", danceable Brazilian, Cuban jazz, etc; whatever Paul Desmond played on an alto saxophone, you can do on a clarinet.
I’m a 7th grade clarinet and in order to play my all region TMEA, I had to learn how to do that really fast, I recommend just practicing those two notes. I did that and I learned how to do it really fast in about a week
Wait, people are still saying that clarinet isn’t a jazz instrument why? Because this sounded pretty jazzy to me.
You are dead on correct about that.
Clarinets can play jazz just as well as any other instrument.
Clarinets are both a jazz and classical instrument.
clarinets are the original jazz instrument i believe lol
Clarinets were made for jazz lol
The king of swing is a clarinet player himself lol
Those high notes....😍😍😍😍😍.
Finally I can play this for my jazz band thank you!
I've been looking for this music for ages!!! Thank you!!!
Thank you very much!!!
Ok like i wanna do this for my senior solo next year.... but it reached some high note that i didn't even know existed on the clarinet, and it had more key changes than I think could exist in hell. BUT THIS SONG IS SO DAMN GOOD!!!!!
It is very just, if it's difficult, just play this octave down, from begin of passage.
this is exactly the solos i wanted to hear transcribed thank you
low key miss marching band we plaed the good stuff! This was one of the amazing songs we played!!
Sing, sing, sing, sing
Everybody start to sing
Ooh ooh, waah ooh
Now you're singin' with a swing
Sing, sing, sing, sing
Everybody start to sing
Ooh ooh, waah ooh
Now you're singin' with a swing
When the music goes around
Everybody goes to town
But here's something you should know
Ha ha baby, ho ho ho
Sing, sing, sing, sing
Everybody start to sing
Ooh ooh, waah ooh
Now you're singin' with a swing
Swing, swing, swing, swing
Listen to the trumpet swing
(instrumental)
Blow, blow, blow, blow
Listen to the trombones go
(instrumental)
Sing, sing, sing, sing
Everybody start to sing
Ooh ooh, waah ooh
Now you're singin' with a swing
Sing, sing, sing, sing
Everybody start to sing
Start singing
Keep swinging
Now you're singing with a swing
very nice
@@danakaul9691 Thank you
Very nice swing..... Bravo.
omg this song reminds of kyoto tachibana senior high school band. they are from japan, so synchronized and unique i just loved them so much ❤️
This is the best love clarinet? Drums. And the rest ❤❤
Bonjour , vous devez avoir un sacré studio d'enregistrement , j'aime bien le paragraphe sous la vidéo, parlant de Louis Prima , ses compositions sont toujours d'actualité de 1936 à 2016 , j'aime le jazz et surtout votre système d'écriture sur la porté ♪♫♪ c'est beaucoup plus lisible et facile à suivre . Merci pour votre partage , il est parfait . Amitié - Pat .
GTACCORACADEMY omg i take French class too 😂
Trying to play this is easy until you get to the high notes... actually no its all hard XD.
back in high school i could hit the high E pretty reliably but that F was much tougher to do. Expecially in tune...
Great.....am going to try this
1:03 I can do it from d to c (its in Rhapsody in blue). But how do you play gliss from b to super high f? is it even possible?
사람 Rhapsody in Blue is an amazing song! Especially the clarinet solo (my favorite part XD) And yes, that part you’re talking about IS possible...it would take tons of effort to not be able to squeak though. XD
Everything can happen if you try hard! 😃
It is, the way I do is the same as the rhapsody glissando but I utilize the throat D and E, then slap tongue onto the F
It is possible to gliss that high. I don’t really know how to explain it but I kinda gliss up like in Rhapsody and then slowly finger the high F. I just practiced that over and over again till I got it down.
The higher you gliss, the less important throat and keys are and the more important your lips and cheeks are. Make adjustments to your embrochure rather than your airflow.
Anyone else who prefer old school djungle beat to what they play today?
yes
The clarinet was used for Jazz before the saxophone. New Orleans
When mainstay jazz stopped being danceable and lost strong and beautiful melody lines, the clarinet was kinda forgotten. But whatever you can play on an alto and soprano saxophones, you can play on a clarinet. It's just a matter of whether you decide to play a clarinet, or not, because the clarinet requires more skill and more sophisticated ear to play well than a saxophone. It is because the clarinet must play the lead melody line, and play it really well and with confidence. (Jazz) saxophone players after bebop often play "chord progressions" and "scales"; the emphasis in mainstream jazz stopped being on memorable melody, but shifted on endlessly changing harmony, which nobody can dance to, or feel any beginning or an end of phrasing. That's the problem, which cost mainstream jazz a huge loss of audience. In the aftermath, mainstay jazz sax players can't play interesting melody well even if their lives depended on it, but, unfortunately, nobody is asking them to do it. But as a clarinetist, you must excel in melodic lines and search for suitable genre. For example, clarinet can work well in "cool jazz", "third wave" and "soft jazz", danceable Brazilian, Cuban jazz, etc; whatever Paul Desmond played on an alto saxophone, you can do on a clarinet.
Hard to switch from A to B quick
I’m a 7th grade clarinet and in order to play my all region TMEA, I had to learn how to do that really fast, I recommend just practicing those two notes. I did that and I learned how to do it really fast in about a week
Me gustaría conseguir la partitura si es posible den todos los instrumentos del arreglo
Красивая музыка😍😍😍🍒🌹🌼
LOVE❤️❤️❤️
YESSSSSSSA
What key clarinet should be used playing this?
love Laos🇱🇦🇱🇦🇱🇦🇱🇦🇱🇦🇱🇦🇱🇦🇱🇦
Thank you very much!!!
Шик!
Is it possible to get the score?
Cuphead OST
SlamaWolfPlays except this wasn’t made for cuphead so it’s not an OST
What movie is this in? I'm Brian by the way nice to meet you guys
anyone know who play this
muy dificil jeje
How do u gloss? How do you do the Line going up? I can growl but not gliss
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Go watch this video. Best explanation I’ve found
What notation software do you use?
Dear Emiliano,
I use Finale soft.
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What grade would you say this is at?
Gingerbread King 6-7 maybe?
〰Gacha Tristan〰
Yeah thats what I was thinking, the high notes are especially tricky. Sorry for replying late.
@@gachatristan4611 on the website its sited as easy. don't think grade 6 or 7.