Quincy Jones - Soul Bossa Nova
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
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That crazy instrument that makes that cherp, or yell, or screech, or whoo sound is a cuíca. It's a Brazilian instrument. You're welcome.
It’s sounds like a straw in and out of a McDonald’s cup, I love it
I think you should respect the man with the musical talent that being in such an ensemble deserves. Quincy Jones is the man!
Absolute legend learned
Trumpet hanging out at jazz bars at 16 ended done everything there is in the music industry almost 30 Grammys
Terrible grammar but I get what you mean.
I've heard this melody everywhere but I never knew it was Quincy's. I also love Bossa Nova. Great one!
I also just found out after maybe 20 years
Jazz was like in the Soviet Union. But the authorities tried to ban аmerican music and we are playing it, changed the name of the author. So our band from Vladivostok played bossa nova Quincy Jones, as the music of Soviet composer Yuri Saulsky. And everything was fine, no problems
We're playing this in our school's jazz band. Honestly, it's one of the best we've ever played.
I love the trumpeter scatting too! SMOOTH!!
That is a "cuíca", a Brazilian instrument. That sound is produced by rubbing a lightly wet cloth to a little wood piece attached to the drumhead.
African* instrument
Look it up, definitely brazilian 🤣@@biancaross4150
Definitely Brazilian you can look it up @@biancaross4150
@@biancaross4150 Both, and there are Portuguese and Spanish as well!
This Quincy jones man! I think he's trying his best to save this planet. Great composer and arranger!
This is a great piece. And I so enjoy watching and listening to an orchestra that is having fun. These guys were having a blast!
Essa composição me proporciona uma sensação muito especial, de arrepiar a alma, um jazz cheio de swing só poderia ter a mão abençoada do eterno mestre QJ.
The 'woo' at the end of it, 4:18, i do believe is the most perfect 'woo' I've ever heard! Rick Flair would be proud.
Jumping point: 4:17
@@Almakarikanice
The man sitting alone with the white hat is none other than the cool cool cat Mr. Clark Terry, who Quincy used to take horn lessons from when he was a boy. Amazing that their friendship endures to this very day. As heart warming as it is fabulous.
Thanks for the 411. I thought that gentleman LOOKED familiar. What a true Jazz phenom...VERY cool. And that Q what an ICON he is. BEAUTIFUL MAN, HUMANITARIAN and dad.
They just might be two of the coolest cats in showbiz. I would give anything to meet either of them and listen to their story's and see what it was like to live the music called jazz.
+Corey Cavalier - Phil Woods on alto! Holy crap!
There were quite a few well known jazz musicians in this band...some have recorded with Quincy in some of his original big band recordings. Phil Woods, Hubert Laws, Jerome Richardson, Clark Terry.....
@@Berkleesaxman Looks like Steve Turre in the trombone section and maybe Bob Millikan or Brian Lynch in the trumpets.
If you like the Cuíca, it would be cool for you to listen to a lot of Jorge Ben Jor's music - especially "Taj Mahal" - /watch?v=h0_rQhtKGPA. The cuíca is a very big theme in samba music and it's very fun to play at! I call it "The Mockingbird of Instruments". Cheers mate!
These people are wonderful musicians . I love this song :D
Essa música instrumental combina muito com um Brasil mais antigo, dos anos 50 ou 60.
wait a tick? that means I'm single again!!!!!
This is one of my 4-year old sons favourite pieces of music. He calls it the Penguin song :-)
A proposito dimenticavo di dirvi che io sono l'Alfa degli alpha per cui sono anche l'omega di tutti gli Omega esistenti semplicemente il mio modo di operare è collegato alla mia arca se permettete sono sulla mia Arca 👈👽🛸
a me potete sempre dire che sono una poveretta che deve andare a farsi curare così vi sentite tutti i migliori e superiori a me solo che in questa sera non avrete lo stesso trattamento riservato nelle altre per cui si morirete... A differenza vostra Io non ho bisogno alcun bisogno di fare alcun crimine👈👽🛸
I love that 'monkey sound'. It sounds so cool! What instrument is that?!
It’s a cuica (kweeka). A drum with a stick attached to the head. the noises are a combination of scraping down the stick and the tension of the head.
And it's an instrument from Brazilian samba music. There is a pandeiro in the orchestra, from the samba music too.
Look it up: cuíca
Cuíca
What can you say? Q is a genius! He's also got some great musicians to work with too including the evergreen Phil Wood on alto sax.
YEAH BABBY
Ha, Quincy's doing the love train at 3:44! love it
Jumping point: 3:44
I first heard this Bossa Nova in 1967. I still enjoy listening to it.
The most awesome conducting I've ever seen!
I agree!
This is big band jazz and it's American with Brazilian influence! It was written by an American and is played by Americans. I don't understand why you have to put someone down who makes a correct and valid point; get your facts right.
Lmao am i the only one who sees bill clinton playing the triangle at 0:45
Lol! I thought the same thing!
This song has so much Mojo, YEAH BABY!
Damn I miss letterman
It's an unbelievable !!! Great perfomance! Thanks to the Uploader! :-)
wow- haven't heard this since my previous life;)
But it makes the song.
That's the difference between being a world famous composer/arranger/producer with multiple Grammies and credits, and, uh, you.
GROVY BABY YEAH"!!!!
Bossa Nova is a Brazilian music style and its not from US.
The cuica player is rocking out.
2023 🎉 still cool
Yea baby!!!
Happy Birthday GOAT
Had me dancing from start to finish, what a legend!
Quincy Jones é simplesmente um gênio essa canção é a bossa nova com alma jazzista e traços da soul music...Simplesmente demais!
Uma cuíca no David Letterman!!! :D
Tem gente aqui encima dizendo que está estragando a música..
Cuíca na parada!
Marco Castillo eu acho massa :)
Eu também! A música brasileira é sem modéstia a melhor do mundo, a mais variada e criativa!
Bravíssimo 👏🏻 Brasil 🇧🇷
🔥Particularly I love Quincy's L.A is My Lady Album with Frank Sinatra 💕💕
Brasil eu te amo! Cara vc realmente é incrível!
Every time time I hear this song it reminds me of a plane flying off from Mallorca :)
haha the guy whos making that whooping sound on that drum thing- reminds me of hiccups X)
It's an Afro-Brazilian instrument called "Cuíca".
Now that's vintage jazz at its best
Всё хорошо, но не стройно
Ha!!! Man, Dave hopefully gave Clark Terry a shout out after the break. Jazz royalty on that stage!!
Classic. With Brazilian Samba School Instruments. Cuica and Pandeiro.
That had to be Clark Terry soloing in the flugelhorn and jiving like non-other!!!
Looks like a lot of heavy players in that Band
Clark Terry?
Anyone know the names of all the players?
Play at 1.25x. Sounds just like the Austin Powers theme we all grew up with.
austin powers ! yeah, baby, yeah :D
This song was in a 'B'-rate movie from the early 60's. The movie was about a Jewish pawn shop owner and the mental anguish he retained from WW2...does anyone know the name of the movie? I'm trying to find it for my class
the best video i've ever watched
The great Paulinho da Costa at the cuíca!!!
Clark Terry, Phil Woods.....there was an entire history of jazz on the band stand. All jazz giants.....amazing.
Cuica!
im playing this in a concert!!! alto sax!!
I love the way the trombones sound in this!
Show de instrumentos e instrumentistas
What’s the instrument that makes that yelping noise?
Groovy baby!
🛸👽🛸
Here in Brazil we call it "cuíca".
I'm a fan of Quincy Johnes. This week was the birthday of this North American legend who knows how to play the cuíca (a Brazilian musical instrument), among many other instruments. There are 91 years of pure talent as a composer, arranger, multi-instrumentalist and producer.
Much love, dear Quincy Johnes!
I join!
one of the last great composers!
What instrument is the ne with the cuckoo sound?
Speed 1.25 works best for this.
What’s the name of that noisy percussion instrument?
play this song in my jazz 9 band such a good song :D
maybe the donkey should have stopped for the solos?
Came here to listen to the legendary Q, but heard the outro song being played by Paul Shaffer's band, and cannot recall the song's name. Can someone please tell that song's name?
Strawberry Letter 23.
it's kinda like... Usher - What They Gon Say
Groovy baby
Yo cuando estoy solo en mi casa 4:06
Is it just me or are the flutes a little off?
Groovy!! Phil Woods Clark Terry
Such a great sound.
solo - 2:13. Fantastic sounds!
I love this and I'm 14 years old
Wow, that was ten years ago. Now you're 24 and I'm 74. Time flies.
The power of the cuíca!
Aw, behave!
What is the name that thing back the almost barking sound?
Cuíca
When I hear the voices of complainers and killjoys in my head I listen to stuff like this. Live for what you love and you'll hear only the voices of those made happy by your happy.
@himalaj You're welcome. No problem.
Definition, looking for an electrical outlet
Solution: watt a sight (awwww)
Well, our solution is the solution for the puns on television is Definition. (Audience applauds)
And now stepping into view is the host of our show. Jim Perry.
1.25x Yeah, baby!
The Elevator version
Awwwsome!
Is that Phil woods?
That's a mini thunder drum, theres a stiff but not hard stick smaller than the pencil but the length of the drum inside it, and he's rubbing it with a damp cloth to produce that sound
@clarksta123 It is a Flugelhorn (same fingering and range as a trumpet, different mouthpiece and a progressive flare like a tuba) The guy playing it is Clark Terry (aka Mumbles).
as a historian, i strongly suggest you report the year and place of the event. otherwise someone might think it's something from 14 years ago... and in 2025 15 years ago and so on and on...
...if anyone knows the name of a musical instrument (close-up - 0:43) in the hands of the musician sitting in the second row, from left, wearing a white hat??
Pure class
@clarksta123 An english horn actually isn't a horn at all. It's something between an oboe and a bassoon. He's playing a fluglehorn.
Yeah, baby! Yeah!
Right On, Quincy Jones and band. Awesome 👍💜