So, sad but, yet beautiful sounds. A tune that is common in New Orleans for funeral as a farewell for the dead. They celebrate with joy as the living pass on.
I agree, really enjoyed Wycliffe's solo! Wynton's solo sounded like a battle between good and evil; or in this case life and death. I assume this was the first part of a New Orleans Function, is there another video to follow?
I was expecting a Blues Vocalist to appear anytime! Daymn! That Clarinet solo is "so sad" and emotional, heck, all the solos are. Love it! Greetings from Uganda 🇺🇬👊🏿🖤
@@mst7155 A scale is a set of notes that musicians play together to evoke a particular feeling. For example, the major scale is quite "happy" and the minor scale is more "sad". The pentatonic blues scale is a scale that is particularly easy to play and make sound good.
I am so glad others understand this because my friend heard this song and told me his solo was bad and all i could tell him is that he doesn’t understand
Só mesmo Wynton Marsalis para recordar esse registro The Death of Jazz (das cerimônias em New Orleans. Os músicos, como o trombonista são maravilhosos. Vale a pena escutar, principalmente, agora, em plena pandemia do COVID.19 um terror para o Orbe Terrestre... Com o Jazz fica uma uma esperança "da música de qualidade e muito bom gosto" ! Saludos desde Brazil.
Jazz perhaps is the only music that continue to transform itself - For me music will always live. There will always be Music - so enjoy this wonderful music - heritage for the whole humanity -
This band is one of my favorites. I like Winton Marsalis how he presents himself and how he and his band play. Every musician is a great artist. But ist that still New Orleans Jazz or an other style? Anyway I like it very much.
Man oh man this Man got lost in His Soul right around 7:00. You could feel it … I mean you could "Feel It". The words I write are nothing as to what is being expressed in this tune. Off the chart.
Yes Victor Goins on clarinet. Takes a black man‘s voice on his horn to express the Blues with feeling because of the racial discrimination so many have felt for so long
@@jpocallens6776 You might be taking that the wrong way- I think where the Blues originated from and the people that invented it definitely means something. Absolutely, bringing racism into art often sucks, but we can't pretend like the Blues aren't a product of that, in fact I believe we should embrace that.
Oh man this trombone! and this clarinet. Pure emotion - unbelievible. Who ist the trombonist? brother to Winton? Not see yet often such a fellin in Musci
We all had mixed feelings about wynton’s solo at first.. but doesn’t it feel like two peoples in a funeral we one of them is really anxious and agitated and the other one is comforting her.. when you see it that way it becomes just amazing!!!
Yours, and ten thousand others. Jazz, soul, blues, funk... Some of the greatest emotional expression in music. Anything from exuberance, to tragedy, to calm, jazz and it's brothers have a style for.
@@TheMinecraftACMan I couldn't agree more. Im not the best with expressing my emotion through words. However, music never fails to not only communicate it, but understand it as well.
Not under our sky....No..no...no...Not under our sky. It is pure delusion.....You love me and...and...and I adore you......How could JAZZ be dead while LOVE is alive and well? I mean...NOT UNDER OUR SKY.
Wycliffe played his solo proper! Im a HUGE Wynton fan and have been since I was 7 years old believe it or not! But I'm sorry to say...his solo was confusing...Im not sure what he was trying to convey through his story. Usually he has a real defined and direct story to tell in his playing. All of those high, "filthy" notes in his solo didn't quite make since to me. Wish he would've went Wycliffes route and played the hell out of the blues (like he can)!
Think about it. He was conveying a musical conversation between two types of musicians found in the modern era. You have the finger blasting loud and obnoxious musicians who are currently poisoning music as a whole, then you have the cool, calm and collected, wise jazz musician trying to explain to the other how music should really be conveyed, only to be rudely interrupted by the squealing hot-head. No matter how hard the cool wise voice tried to educate the arrogant one, they could never get through to them. Hence, the death of Jazz.
Trevor Sikorski I thought it was more like a conversation between an inconsolable sobbing woman and a soothing, reassuring voice, matching more with the theme of grief and mourning established by Gordon and Goines’ solos.
Wycliffe's plunger is pretty lucky. considering what might have been
What that migh have been?
@@Fitoarranca what is a plunger normally used for? Toilet, man...
@@matijagusel322 maybe thats its secret. The constant fear of what might come
Now that's funny.
😂😂😂
So, sad but, yet beautiful sounds. A tune that is common in New Orleans for funeral as a farewell for the dead. They celebrate with joy as the living pass on.
I love Wynton and how polite he is about soloists and how he makes them the center of attention
My life would be so much better if Wynton Marsalis could bring back this ensemble on a full time basis
that clarinet solo makes me wanna buy one and learn it
The buying would be the easy part!
Outstanding, Wycliffe killed it!
I agree, really enjoyed Wycliffe's solo! Wynton's solo sounded like a battle between good and evil; or in this case life and death. I assume this was the first part of a New Orleans Function, is there another video to follow?
+davisc1926 The other part is called "Oh But On The Third Day".
Damn, I love Wycliffe Gordon's jazz style. It's so unique and wonderful every timr
Dat clarinet solo holy shit man.
Man, it wouldn’t be so bad to go with this playing behind you. Such a beautiful piece performed with so much restraint, brings a tear to my eye.
that clarinet solo made me cry. cut deep like a knife.
I don't think anyone other than Wynton could pull off that solo. But man does he pull it off.
I was expecting a Blues Vocalist to appear anytime! Daymn! That Clarinet solo is "so sad" and emotional, heck, all the solos are. Love it!
Greetings from Uganda 🇺🇬👊🏿🖤
Victor makes his clarinet sound like a woman's voice wailing in pain and grief.
There is that Yiddish influence too which is a part of Jazz history
i sounds like a rubber chicken
@@q_u_a_c_c yeah you do
Amazing solos.. every moment a mini death a mini birth of pure pleasure
Not enough or proper words in my vocabulary to do justice to how great this all is!! I'd pay just to listen to the rehearsals!!!!
jazz will be never die !
Wynton's solo is a commentary that jazz at this stage is pulled between two extremes of nonsensical free jazz and pentatonic blues
I m not s musician. What is pentatonic blues, please? Some examples if you don't mind.
@@mst7155 such a thing, called google, exists
@@mst7155 A scale is a set of notes that musicians play together to evoke a particular feeling. For example, the major scale is quite "happy" and the minor scale is more "sad". The pentatonic blues scale is a scale that is particularly easy to play and make sound good.
I am so glad others understand this because my friend heard this song and told me his solo was bad and all i could tell him is that he doesn’t understand
I searched for another song, and now I'm here and can't stop hearing.....
Só mesmo Wynton Marsalis para recordar esse registro The Death of Jazz (das cerimônias em New Orleans. Os músicos, como o trombonista são maravilhosos. Vale a pena escutar, principalmente, agora, em plena pandemia do COVID.19 um terror para o Orbe Terrestre... Com o Jazz fica uma uma esperança "da música de qualidade e muito bom gosto" ! Saludos desde Brazil.
Listening it on repeat! This piece redefined my psychology.
Not exaggerating, this is a masterpiece!
Исполнение на тромбоне так проникновенно, цепляет за душу.Браво мастеру, супер.
I love the faces the drummer makes while they play !
This just might have been the most amazing thing I’ve ever heard.
Jazz perhaps is the only music that continue to transform itself - For me music will always live. There will
always be Music - so enjoy this wonderful music - heritage for the whole humanity -
This band is one of my favorites. I like Winton Marsalis how he presents himself and how he and his band play. Every musician is a great artist. But ist that still New Orleans Jazz or an other style? Anyway I like it very much.
Prof Gordon brought me here. This music is a hidden gem. Am sharing it on. Loved it especially the start.
Most enjoyable thing ever to listen to... I love the emotion
Man oh man this Man got lost in His Soul right around 7:00. You could feel it … I mean you could "Feel It". The words I write are nothing as to what is being expressed in this tune. Off the chart.
Wycliffe Gordon's solo in this made me feel some type of way. Stank face was on 100%.
Brilliant!Brilliat!Brilliant! Thank you so very much for sharing Wynton!!!!
Pure Magic! What a precious musical gem! The Clarinet ..... extra THANK YOU for letting me into this special world of beauty for a moment
The Marsalis Family are legends in the Jazz community and I love it.
And we celebrate the life of the father - Ellis Marsalis Jr - pianist and educator.
Brought down by the coronavirus.
who in the world was that clarinet player?
jesus, the chills still lingers just thinking about that awesome solo.
Victor Goins?!
Yes Victor Goins on clarinet. Takes a black man‘s voice on his horn to express the Blues with feeling because of the racial discrimination so many have felt for so long
@@edwarddesenne6153 yes, please bring issues of race into this art. People like you should be ashamed
@@jpocallens6776 You might be taking that the wrong way- I think where the Blues originated from and the people that invented it definitely means something. Absolutely, bringing racism into art often sucks, but we can't pretend like the Blues aren't a product of that, in fact I believe we should embrace that.
@@jpocallens6776 The blues is a form of music that originated from slavery in America. Racism is a deep part of its history and its origins.
"He was a good man!" ... "Most of the time" lol
LOL!!!!!
Jordan Makisi b
My goodness. What could ever be better? Such talent and alacrity in what has to be the most-classy place to hear music. Thank you for sharing.
That was really eloquent and dramatic... These are all excellent musicians, true artists... Bravo!!
Oh man this trombone! and this clarinet. Pure emotion - unbelievible. Who ist the trombonist? brother to Winton? Not see yet often such a fellin in Musci
I think that's Wycliffe Gordon.
Its Wycliffe Gordon, He's Amazing!
the clarinet is Victor Goines
This is the Jazz of Death
watched the livestream of this show last wek of december 2013. amazing....
THE BEST MR WYNTON MARSALIS. RESPECT THROUGHOUT THE ORCHESTRA HELLO FROM ATHENS ELLAS
A complete masterpiece! Thankyou so much for sharing!
Wyckoff is absolutely incredible. Love it!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, WYNTON MARSALIS ! WE LOVE YOU ! !
Nice...I love how marsalis took on that solo......nice dynamics.
Breathtaking performance, I am saving this one! Thanks UA-cam 😎
I wish Wynton played more of this than his 'too many' solos or his ultra-conservative jazz. This reminds of The Clown. Humor made this real good.
It's a greatest whatever I listen...Bravo....
Oh myyy... I've never been shmoozed by a silver-voiced trombone. Until now.
I don't think I have words to describe this unbelievable performance ... so let me just listen...
Chills, chills, chills.
1/24/2020
Wasn't planning on watching the whole thing, but dammit! I just couldn't keep my eyes off the video!
a trombone growling is now my new fav thing
Always enjoying Wynton's performance 😢
OH, FUCK ! I CAN'T BELIEVE I JUST SANG THAT TIRED-OLD BIRTHDAY SONG TO HIM. OH, DOUBLE-FUCK ! WHAT HAVE I DONE ! !
🎂🎶HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU HAPPY BIRTHDAY DEAR WYNTON MARSALIS HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU🎶🎂
We all had mixed feelings about wynton’s solo at first.. but doesn’t it feel like two peoples in a funeral we one of them is really anxious and agitated and the other one is comforting her.. when you see it that way it becomes just amazing!!!
Sad to see this video has only 600 views, best things are always hidden...
68,700 views
Almost 100,000 now! That's more like it!
4 years, only 147.889 views :\
Almost 152.000 views (mid-august 2018). And I am responsible for at least 100.000 views myself...
Over 187,000 now and I only just discovered it. I'll be back!
Good to see that some tempos can make even Wynton break a sweat…
He is a master.
I have never seen so many emotions in a solo
Beautiful composition
BEST "JAZZ MUSICIAN KING" IN THE UNIVERSE
J'adore !!!!
I don’t use the word “love” lightly, but, I Loved “The Death of Jazz”.
Is "Jazz" some kind of a nickname for all my hopes and dreams?
Yours, and ten thousand others. Jazz, soul, blues, funk... Some of the greatest emotional expression in music. Anything from exuberance, to tragedy, to calm, jazz and it's brothers have a style for.
@@TheMinecraftACMan I couldn't agree more. Im not the best with expressing my emotion through words. However, music never fails to not only communicate it, but understand it as well.
Then unlike what people may say it will live on.
The audience laughs but I think the song speaks for itself
GO, WYNTON MARSALIS, GO ! !
WYNTON MARSALIS RULES ! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
⭐LONG LIVE WYNTON MARSALIS ! ! ⭐
truly great
beyond words
Wow! Beautiful!
one of the best
Im in tears 🎵🎷
The way Wycliffe catches the feel and cadence of the guy's laugh at 3:36 is amazing
Guaoo me encantó!!!
That trumpet solo made me feel like I was actually at a funeral, real sad.
Thank You. Great art... Donald Fransson, Sweden
I AM NEVER PRESSING THE UA-cam VIDEO DISLIKE BUTTON FOREVER
CERTIFIED FRESH VANILLA CAKES FOR VERY VERY AWESOME 🎂🎂🎂🎂🎂🎂🎂
So good............
Wonderful
Grande Mestre (Grandioso)
ασυληπτη εκτελεση!ευχαριστώ.
Not under our sky....No..no...no...Not under our sky. It is pure delusion.....You love me and...and...and I adore you......How could JAZZ be dead while LOVE is alive and well? I mean...NOT UNDER OUR SKY.
ohhhh heerlijke muziek, dit is echt genieten
Amazing.
I found this on American horror story and I don’t regret coming here.
what episode???
Wynton made the ghost of Louie talk.✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
absolument super
4:10 just a personal time stamp dont mind me
masterpiece
I love New Orleans
9:47 Wynton channels Lester Bowie and Don Cherry.
2:50 me to my alarm clock after i hit snooze 1 too many times
One day I hope I become THAT good at playing the clarinet. Got a long way to go haha
I want to be here.
Wycliffe played his solo proper! Im a HUGE Wynton fan and have been since I was 7 years old believe it or not! But I'm sorry to say...his solo was confusing...Im not sure what he was trying to convey through his story. Usually he has a real defined and direct story to tell in his playing. All of those high, "filthy" notes in his solo didn't quite make since to me. Wish he would've went Wycliffes route and played the hell out of the blues (like he can)!
Think about it. He was conveying a musical conversation between two types of musicians found in the modern era. You have the finger blasting loud and obnoxious musicians who are currently poisoning music as a whole, then you have the cool, calm and collected, wise jazz musician trying to explain to the other how music should really be conveyed, only to be rudely interrupted by the squealing hot-head. No matter how hard the cool wise voice tried to educate the arrogant one, they could never get through to them. Hence, the death of Jazz.
Trevor Sikorski I thought it was more like a conversation between an inconsolable sobbing woman and a soothing, reassuring voice, matching more with the theme of grief and mourning established by Gordon and Goines’ solos.
@@calebjohnson2822 oooh yeah I could see that!
Wycliffe really tells stories!
Соло кларнета- это лучшее, что я когда- либо слушал!