Artie Shaw: Concerto for Clarinet

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  • Опубліковано 18 лис 2024

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  • @SjefSjaakie
    @SjefSjaakie Рік тому +565

    My man Artie going absolutely bananas on the clarinet.

  • @marykmusic
    @marykmusic 17 років тому +233

    Artie Shaw was a musician's musician. A gentleman who always treated his players right, he was better to work for than Goodman, who was a perfectionist and tended to scream at his guys. Between them, they had the best drummers: Shaw and Buddy Rich; Goodman and Gene Krupa. Great music!

    • @randommf3549
      @randommf3549 Рік тому +9

      You still alive? Is been 16 years

    • @marykmusic
      @marykmusic Рік тому +19

      @@randommf3549 and thriving. Just got a Fender fretless Jazz bass.

    • @rubyrevelation119
      @rubyrevelation119 Рік тому +9

      @@marykmusic congrats, those things aren’t cheap

    • @cats0182
      @cats0182 Рік тому +5

      Drummer on this cut I believe was Nick Fatool.

    • @bennygoodmanisgod
      @bennygoodmanisgod 9 місяців тому +2

      That's mad inaccurate but okay. Shaw himself admitted to being a tyrant with a lot of his musicians who didn't do what he said. Not to mention how he treated his many wives.

  • @mustang_5197
    @mustang_5197 Рік тому +71

    we need this kind of music again, “go let ‘em know howard” *7 minute bass solo*

  • @jlvyn13
    @jlvyn13 14 років тому +146

    That high C was so in tune in the end.... holy crap. He was truly amazing and does it with ease.

  • @Kiyotea.clarinet
    @Kiyotea.clarinet 15 років тому +207

    Oh. My. God. In the beginning, he played an amazingly smooth glissando. Phenominal.

    • @thebigchinchin5151
      @thebigchinchin5151 Рік тому +14

      More like a rizzando.
      My my, your comment was quite a while ago. I don’t know if you’ll get this modern piece of humor.

    • @rareELL
      @rareELL Рік тому +3

      Whats a glissando and rizzando?

    • @s0ckw1zard55
      @s0ckw1zard55 Рік тому +7

      @@rareELL glissando = slide
      rizzando = slide *with rizz*

    • @jmassey7323
      @jmassey7323 Рік тому

      *phenomenal

  • @return2earthvideochannel
    @return2earthvideochannel 6 років тому +102

    Wonderful video....and really snappy dressers! Even the drummer wears a jacket and tie. The musicianship of his band was out of this world. Artie Shaw and Bennie Goodman ... there will never be anyone close to their talent ever again.

  • @docoz1670
    @docoz1670 Рік тому +21

    artie really took em for a walk

  • @josephworley628
    @josephworley628 7 років тому +28

    This is proper music, a song built up in layers with real instruments. Just like how you make a song on your computer (Garage Bands on mac) built up in layers with electronic samples. After years DJ'ing I've only recently staring to learn the clarinet, I have massive respect for anyone who can play an instrument and read music.

  • @mtnentertainment3454
    @mtnentertainment3454 Рік тому +10

    Came here to be taken on a walk by Artie going absolutely bananas on the clarinet. I was not disappointed.

  • @florpleborp2275
    @florpleborp2275 Рік тому +5

    I was sent here by a goofy tweet about music and I am delighted by this!

  • @CosmosCat
    @CosmosCat Рік тому +11

    The guy smiling at Artie around 1:30 just helps to make the music that much more enjoyable. It’s easier to get into something when you know that the parties involved are genuinely enjoying it.

  • @ColoredPig
    @ColoredPig 14 років тому +47

    That last note sounds unreal!
    He's amazing!

  • @capsb137
    @capsb137 Рік тому +4

    Huge respect for the guy who is doing the cleaning work in the background from 2.05 till the end....

  • @garysofko
    @garysofko 6 днів тому

    His commentary in the Ken Burns doc "Jazz" was so inspiring insightful and delightful. Glad that they were able to interview him. Verry much a genius.

  • @bayouswing2595
    @bayouswing2595 9 років тому +79

    Greatest Jazz Clarinet player ever.

  • @xXratlover69
    @xXratlover69 Рік тому +35

    “Take ‘em for a walk, Artie”
    Artie:

  • @justsomeguywithhalfamustac6837
    @justsomeguywithhalfamustac6837 Рік тому +16

    Can't believe I found this absolute banger from a meme

    • @treaclecustard
      @treaclecustard 11 місяців тому +1

      Now I want to see the meme 😏

  • @studbagl
    @studbagl 16 років тому +52

    dang i wish they had the whole version of this. beautiful tune. anyone ever heard his version of stardust?

    • @pootzmagootz
      @pootzmagootz Рік тому +3

      Holy shit 14 years is unreal for some reason

    • @Sacto_Dave
      @Sacto_Dave Рік тому

      The whole concerto is 12-15 minutes long. They must have had to cut it down to make it fit into the movie. Gotta have time for Fred to dance doncha know.

  • @tantilist1449
    @tantilist1449 Рік тому +11

    Every jazz hater is gangster till artie takes em for a walk

  • @Sasasala386
    @Sasasala386 Рік тому +11

    Take'em for a walk Artie

  • @randommf3549
    @randommf3549 Рік тому +9

    Artie did took me to a walk 😳😯

  • @taranmcallister4330
    @taranmcallister4330 7 років тому +77

    This and Benny Goodman's solo in Sing, Sing, Sing at Carnegie Hall are easily the two greatest things to ever come out of a clarinet

    • @return2earthvideochannel
      @return2earthvideochannel 6 років тому +2

      You are correct sir!

    • @WilfriedBerk
      @WilfriedBerk 5 років тому +2

      @Taran McAllister And Mozart Clarinet Concerto K. 622 ?

    • @gangstakittie7699
      @gangstakittie7699 5 років тому

      @Cruz Billy couldn't agree more

    • @phillfoote
      @phillfoote 5 років тому +2

      youre forgetting jimmy giuffre sidney bechet eric dolphy harry carney - shaw yes goodman no

    • @tonymartin6199
      @tonymartin6199 4 роки тому

      phillfoote couldnt agree with you more

  • @plootyluvsturtle9843
    @plootyluvsturtle9843 Рік тому +6

    ok but that high note slide down thing near the beginning was so casually insane

    • @Sacto_Dave
      @Sacto_Dave Рік тому

      It's called a glissando which translates to slide in English.

  • @edwardturner4311
    @edwardturner4311 4 роки тому +11

    The song Concerto For Clarinet is actually over 10 minutes long and I love every second of it!!!

  • @micahkinton
    @micahkinton Рік тому +6

    “Take ‘em for a walk Artie”

  • @fflambeauutube
    @fflambeauutube 9 років тому +8

    Artie Shaw, Judy Garland and Fred Astaire. What a lineup of talent! And Shaw's band here is terrific too.

  • @willwoodhouse
    @willwoodhouse 14 років тому +3

    My friend from school (Jake Hinson) now has this very clarienet (well one of Artie's from this era) and recently we went to New York and played this with him as a solo on the clarinet :)

  • @034667
    @034667 16 років тому +1

    Artie Shaw was both handsome and talented he had the most beautiful women in the world eating out of his hands just with his looks, his manners and his clarinet. people no longer have that much class

  • @saxybarney
    @saxybarney 10 років тому +22

    They are both outstanding players, Benny and Artie. Benny played for years with the Boston Philharmonic orchestra, and you can hear he was classical trained. Artie is a little more adventurous and done things on the clarinet, Benny would not have done. Comes down to personal preference. Love them both in their own right. Fabulous musicians.

    • @gangstakittie7699
      @gangstakittie7699 5 років тому

      Yeah. I personally hate it when you can hear classical being mixed in to jazz, which is why artie is for me. Fun fact, artie was actually much better at classical than benny, which surprised me...but I guess if you listen to the end of these foolish things, I guess its true.

  • @chee.rah.monurB
    @chee.rah.monurB Рік тому +6

    Kyle Hill's community post brought me herem

  • @piercejanecek1764
    @piercejanecek1764 Рік тому +3

    My favorite big band leader is Artie Shaw.

  • @Asian_Kid
    @Asian_Kid Рік тому +4

    Anyone know any movies where 2 people are in a bar with 1940's music playing in the background, discussing what they're planning on doing next?

    • @Asian_Kid
      @Asian_Kid Рік тому +2

      People liked my comment, but no one replied.

  • @heribertvonstomp8686
    @heribertvonstomp8686 8 років тому +5

    Great clarinet-performance. Powerful orchestra. Thank you. With kind regards, OK-Dreamband.

  • @robyrasi3701
    @robyrasi3701 2 роки тому +3

    Magnifico! Straordinario! Che momenti nella Storia del Jazz!

  • @noopieflace
    @noopieflace 11 років тому +6

    First time seeing it as well as hearig it. It's just as great!

  • @imalive6583
    @imalive6583 3 роки тому +3

    Sorry, I am back after a dozen times of listening to this

  • @Tech502
    @Tech502 16 років тому +4

    I could never do that in a million years. The reason I said that is because I just like to be really good at things that I love. It just hurts me, personally, when you think that your really good and then you hear something as beautiful as this... for me it's like a deep blow to my pride. I don't know if you've ever encountered this deliemma.

  • @valdir8417
    @valdir8417 13 років тому +11

    Inesquecível, simplesmente inesquecível. a música de Artie Shaw é eterna...parabéns a ele onde estiver

  • @walt1896
    @walt1896 10 років тому +3

    Drummer is NF "Nick Fatool" Fatool first played professionally in Providence, Rhode Island, which he followed with time in Joe Haymes's band in 1937 and Don Beston's in Dallas soon after. In 1939 he played with Bobby Hackett briefly, and then became a member of the Benny Goodman Orchestra. He became one of the most visible drummers of the 1940s, playing with Artie Shaw (1940-41), Alvino Rey (1942-43), Claude Thornhill, Les Brown, and Jan Savitt. In 1943 he moved to Los Angeles and took work as a session musician, recording profusely.

  • @dominiquedesousakugel7909
    @dominiquedesousakugel7909 6 років тому +4

    For me, that last note is a miracle!!😵😅

    • @Sacto_Dave
      @Sacto_Dave Рік тому

      You should try playing it sometime. For me if it comes out at all it sounds like a cat with its tail caught in a door.

  • @mykl1673
    @mykl1673 Рік тому +3

    they werent lying he can take us for a walk

  • @sir_trebor
    @sir_trebor Рік тому +2

    Squidward been real quiet since this dropped

  • @Janeair41....
    @Janeair41.... 4 роки тому +1

    Fantabulous, and the string quartet is even tapping to the beat.🎵

  • @TheOverlordDale
    @TheOverlordDale 17 років тому

    Ask any person today, and the majority will tell you they do not like jazz. They think it's boring, because they think of the modern, free jazz variety. Then let them listen to this or Benny Goodman. They'll dig it. This jazz is a true art form, and is America's greatest musical contribution to the world.

  • @nocturnemusique
    @nocturnemusique Рік тому +4

    This is the jazz equivalent of Free Bird

  • @OldDogNewTrick
    @OldDogNewTrick 13 років тому +2

    The music of my life - recorded the year I was born!

  • @dannymaurice5543
    @dannymaurice5543 Рік тому +2

    He really did that

  • @jbmp1390
    @jbmp1390 Рік тому +3

    Dude in the back killing it on the broom

  • @dirtyredcommie
    @dirtyredcommie Рік тому +1

    Artie done took us for a walk

  • @thomasdonohue1833
    @thomasdonohue1833 7 років тому +8

    All I can say is damn that was good

  • @VagoClaudia
    @VagoClaudia 10 років тому +8

    Masterpiece!

  • @jamesdimasi5050
    @jamesdimasi5050 7 років тому +13

    Interestingly Shaw was born in May 1910 whereas his great rival Goodman was born in May 1909. Boy was a benevolent 12 months to have produced two of the greatest instrumentalists in the calvacades of music.

  • @primroseburrows
    @primroseburrows 7 років тому +11

    Artie Shaw, my 1930s-40s boyfriend.

  • @jacobmelvin718
    @jacobmelvin718 Рік тому +4

    Ah... So this is what Kyle's meme meant.

  • @samhong1224
    @samhong1224 9 років тому +13

    0:42 William H Macy playing trombone?

  • @Tevatron044
    @Tevatron044 12 років тому +3

    It doesn't take way the fact that he's an amazing clarinetist and an accomplished musician. Sure he had bad posture, that just made it harder to get the sound he had, but he still got it.

  • @poupettecrochet1535
    @poupettecrochet1535 8 років тому

    YOUPI !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! J'ADORE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Des vidéos de vrais musiciens d'une époque malheureusement révolue !
    Merci ! Merci ;-)

  • @pattygoody
    @pattygoody 11 років тому +10

    Who would dislike this??

  • @TheRavencastle
    @TheRavencastle Рік тому +2

    That flute can spin 👍🏻

  • @hudsoncampos2201
    @hudsoncampos2201 2 роки тому +1

    Amazing

  • @goshogg
    @goshogg 16 років тому +2

    He is amazing.

  • @Novum07
    @Novum07 16 років тому +5

    No tengo palabras para describir lo que esta música me hizo sentir...

  • @hugogonzalez6599
    @hugogonzalez6599 10 років тому +5

    Artie Shaw fué una de las mejores representaciones de la música inolvidable de ésa época. Hugonlerz

  • @eliasornad3888
    @eliasornad3888 5 років тому +2

    ¿Qué tiempos aquellos en que la música dependía mucho de la destreza y sabiduría de los músicos? Cuando todo era mucho más orgánico, más natural...
    Gracias mil por vuestro legado maravillosos intérpretes de sentimientos acústicos...

  • @cahlindinhaloira
    @cahlindinhaloira 10 років тому +2

    this is by far my favourite instrument

  • @Gxyz222
    @Gxyz222 11 років тому +10

    I like him even more so than Benny Goodman. Though Mr. Goodman's sound was amazing at times, he didn't quite challenge himself quite like Arthur Arshawski did, and almost non of Artie's songs sounded the sames, even as he got older and later abandoned music.

  • @lirianbrisellea.k.aelectri8781
    @lirianbrisellea.k.aelectri8781 8 років тому +25

    Artie Shaw was the best. ⭐🎂🎵🎶

    • @wgots26stuffs48
      @wgots26stuffs48 8 років тому +2

      Same too like Benny Goodman...

    • @Davidnr23
      @Davidnr23 8 років тому +4

      +wgots26 stuffs Nope, for me, Artie is the real man, not that good man Benny.

    • @phredl
      @phredl 7 років тому

      His upper register is too thin and ear piercing hurts my ears. Sounds like he's using a plastic reed.

  • @honeybeeisme
    @honeybeeisme 17 років тому +1

    Well, I don't want to get into the whole Goodman vs. Shaw debate as both had UNEARTHLY talents... but for me... Shaw wins hands down! This is a great clip. Thanks for posting! Artie Shaw... man!!!

  • @Pitsku
    @Pitsku 13 років тому

    Just been listening to Artie Shaw on Tony Palmer's magnificent 'All You Need is Love' history of popular music. Obviously a great man. Well worth getting Palmer's box set.

  • @its_nuked
    @its_nuked Рік тому +3

    Squidward taught him well ^^

  • @JudithIN410
    @JudithIN410 16 років тому

    This film - Second Chorus - was released in 1940. The US did not enter WWII until Dec 1941. The first rationing (of tires) began in Jan 1942.

  • @vireymathieu9886
    @vireymathieu9886 10 років тому

    vraiment un très GRAND,une pointure.
    Je découvre ,J ADORE
    CHAPEAU bAS MONSIEUR ARTIE

  • @Mrdudelg
    @Mrdudelg 14 років тому

    @FlinckJanne1981 The clarinet has a has an approximately cylindrical bore, is made out of wood, uses a slightly larger reed, larger mouthpiece, and uses a different fingering system than the sax. The soprano sax has a conical bore, and is made out of brass, which makes it sound different. Also, the clarinet overblows at the 12th, not the octave like the saxophone.

  • @donho57
    @donho57 15 років тому

    I have to agree about Henry, I think he was very underrated and an incredible clarinetist. He was nice to work with, a great gentleman.

  • @aporia23
    @aporia23 15 років тому +1

    Witnessed a fine performance of this last night by the University of Birmingham Big Band - a 22 piece ensemble consisting of at least as many astrophysicists and mathematicians as music students (though you'd never guess it).
    The soloist was superb, with a wonderfully liquid tone throughout, but, alas, that final ridiculously high note proved too much for them, and after three fluffed attempts at it, they conceded defeat.
    Still got a massive round of applause though.

  • @studbagl
    @studbagl 16 років тому

    are you kidding. the first recording of jazz was in 1917 with the dixieland tunes. there was a bass, banjo, piano, drums, clarinet, tenor, trombone and cornet.

  • @ajm2360
    @ajm2360 2 роки тому +1

    Buddy rich played pretty well in this too(Im a drums/percussion player so i also focused on him as well as Artie Shaw). Great show in general. I'd love ti ine have the chance to play with a highly skilled wind instrument player like Artie Shaw in a more modern style of course.

  • @cannonballblues
    @cannonballblues 11 років тому

    Artie was great. Thank you. Many greetings from OK-Dreamband. CD "Clarinet-Dreams" is available for download (iTunes, amazon).

  • @mmilovan
    @mmilovan 14 років тому

    Anyone noticed that Shaw's playing on this clip and issued record is different, so this Concert is jazz improvisation rather than written music as it is always played today.

  • @edludwig1337
    @edludwig1337 2 місяці тому

    Studio recording an awesome jam!

  • @pong224
    @pong224 15 років тому +1

    GOD I LOVE HIS TONE!!!!

  • @qnadqs
    @qnadqs 16 років тому

    this guy is a beast, got to love the double lip french embrochure

  • @Metelius
    @Metelius Рік тому +2

    Man went PRIMAL ABSOLUTELY APE GORRILA EVEN

  • @macvoutie
    @macvoutie 16 років тому

    Thats the right outlook kid. Dream it, work HARD at it, BE IT! If you start comparing yourself to others you jam yourself up.

  • @SherwinJTB
    @SherwinJTB 14 років тому +1

    you'd think concerto was for just the classical stuff, but goes quite well with jazz too

  • @thomase88
    @thomase88 16 років тому +1

    Download the full version 9min 27sec of the concerto by Artie, Duet with Buddy Rich in the middle, the ending is stupendous. anyone knows the origin of this ver.

  • @JoshDone
    @JoshDone 12 років тому

    Brilliant beyond belief.

  • @2coryman
    @2coryman 8 років тому +2

    Artie is the BEST

  • @kainakkim4600
    @kainakkim4600 2 роки тому

    Idk why but the shot of the strings all bouncing there legs in awe was hilarious

  • @MartijnHouben
    @MartijnHouben 15 років тому

    Steven Walker did a nice version of this during concert. It is worth a search, can not post the link here it seems

  • @kitsap06
    @kitsap06 14 років тому

    Class, nothing but pure class, nothing like it today.

  • @orqsilva
    @orqsilva 12 років тому

    Amazing high notes, great tone and ideas.

  • @heybuddyheybuddy
    @heybuddyheybuddy 13 років тому +1

    i love how he just walks around :)

  • @lancegoerner1719
    @lancegoerner1719 2 місяці тому

    That's my Grandfather Fredrick Goerner playing the cello.

  • @Duxinflite
    @Duxinflite 13 років тому +4

    Timeless. He could sit in with Pink Floyd or Allison Krauss.

  • @Fioritaa
    @Fioritaa 17 років тому

    wow...awesome....he makes it look sooooo easy
    amazing...

  • @Rougeneiara
    @Rougeneiara 13 років тому

    Last note... wtf... it was in TUNE. First time hearing him play. Mind = BLOWN.

  • @cannonballblues
    @cannonballblues 12 років тому +1

    Artie is great.... Another beautiful clarinetband: OK-DREAMBAND. Really amazing sound.... CD "Clarinet-Dreams" is availbale for downloading (iTunes, amazon and more). My favorite track is "Your Eyes Are So Blue".

  • @Tech502
    @Tech502 16 років тому

    I have been playing for about ten years, but only last year did I really get into into it, I'm currently a junior at my high school... 1st chair...

  • @JordanHowellMusic
    @JordanHowellMusic 15 років тому +1

    Hah cool! That ending is some epic stuff.