Thank you. As so often in their work, Tuba Skinny show tremendous respect for the original - in this case the Jelly Roll Morton recording from the 1920s. The structure: 00:30 INTRODUCTION - 4 bars (just as in the Morton recording) 00:36 THEME A - we are in the key of C - 16 bars (8 + 8) in which the guitar (just as in the Morton version) plays breaks on bars 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11 and 12 00:54 THEME A - the 16 bars again, with the cornet (just as in the Morton) playing breaks on bars 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11 and 12 01:13 THEME B - 16 bars still in the key of C, with the clarinet taking the break on bars 7 and 8 01:32 THEME B - clarinet solos, but the washboard takes the break on bars 7 & 8 01:51 THEME A - Ensemble, but in those breaks with trombone leading on bars 1, 2, 9 and 10; and sousaphone leading on bars 3, 4, 11 and 12 (just as Morton used his trombone and bass) 02:09 THEME C - This is the section known as 'The Trio' and it involves a change of key to F, with Shaye soloing on its 16 bars this first time through (just as the cornet in Morton) 02:28 THEME C - the 16 bars now played ensemble, with Craig leading with the fluid Morton melody (just as the clarinet in Morton) 02:48 THEME C - Barnabus on trombone solos over the 16 bars 03:07 THEME C - Max on banjo solos over the 16 bars 03:25 THEME C - Todd on sousaphone solos over the 16 bars 03:43 THEME C - Ensemble over the 16 bars 04:03 THEME C - Ensemble over the 16 bars 04:22 CODA with rallentando - led by guitar - 2 bars (just as in the Morton recording) Total: 16 * 12 = 192 + Intro 4 + Coda 2 = 198 Bars Played Started in the key of C; finished in F
@@PopsCoffee After enjoying your very helpful comments and many insights into the various tunes I have decided that you more than qualify for the title of Grand Master of the time stamp. Congratulations!!!!!!!
Thanks, brenda mello. I learned about time stamps when looking at non-jazz videos and it occurred to me that they could be helpful in indicating the changes from theme to theme, etc. in performances of the more complicated jazz tunes. Next, I found out from UA-cam tutorials how to insert them into Comments. It wasn't very difficult. The outcome: my young descendants are very impressed that doddery old Grandad is such a technological wizard! He casts 'Grandpa's Spells', in fact.
@@otpkd she just had her solo release performances, there's also the country band they have. I would agree that MzLewis deserves more than one style even though she's a real treat in instrumental band TS!
Obrigado pela música. Vocês são. Formidáveis. Cada jazz melhor que o outro. 👍👍😎😎💯
Le meilleur groupe de jazz New Orleans...
These musicians are amazing to listen to and watch, they are all so good!!!
Super groupe...❤
Thank you. As so often in their work, Tuba Skinny show tremendous respect for the original - in this case the Jelly Roll Morton recording from the 1920s. The structure:
00:30 INTRODUCTION - 4 bars (just as in the Morton recording)
00:36 THEME A - we are in the key of C - 16 bars (8 + 8) in which the guitar (just as in the Morton
version) plays breaks on bars 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11 and 12
00:54 THEME A - the 16 bars again, with the cornet (just as in the Morton) playing breaks on
bars 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11 and 12
01:13 THEME B - 16 bars still in the key of C, with the clarinet taking the break on bars 7 and 8
01:32 THEME B - clarinet solos, but the washboard takes the break on bars 7 & 8
01:51 THEME A - Ensemble, but in those breaks with trombone leading on bars 1, 2, 9 and 10; and sousaphone
leading on bars 3, 4, 11 and 12 (just as Morton used his trombone and bass)
02:09 THEME C - This is the section known as 'The Trio' and it involves a change of key to F, with Shaye
soloing on its 16 bars this first time through (just as the cornet in Morton)
02:28 THEME C - the 16 bars now played ensemble, with Craig leading with the fluid Morton
melody (just as the clarinet in Morton)
02:48 THEME C - Barnabus on trombone solos over the 16 bars
03:07 THEME C - Max on banjo solos over the 16 bars
03:25 THEME C - Todd on sousaphone solos over the 16 bars
03:43 THEME C - Ensemble over the 16 bars
04:03 THEME C - Ensemble over the 16 bars
04:22 CODA with rallentando - led by guitar - 2 bars (just as in the Morton recording)
Total: 16 * 12 = 192 + Intro 4 + Coda 2 = 198 Bars Played
Started in the key of C; finished in F
Thank you Pops Coffee for this most insightful analysis of the tune. How do you manage to comment so well on a piece of music in such a short time?
@@waldschratt7676 With much use of the 'pause' button.
You must have the absolute ear.
@@PopsCoffee After enjoying your very helpful comments and many insights into the various tunes I have decided that you more than qualify for the title of Grand Master of the time stamp. Congratulations!!!!!!!
Thanks, brenda mello. I learned about time stamps when looking at non-jazz videos and it occurred to me that they could be helpful in indicating the changes from theme to theme, etc. in performances of the more complicated jazz tunes. Next, I found out from UA-cam tutorials how to insert them into Comments. It wasn't very difficult. The outcome: my young descendants are very impressed that doddery old Grandad is such a technological wizard! He casts 'Grandpa's Spells', in fact.
Great early jazz and a showpiece for Shaye.
magnifico.
So spielfreudig hab ich sie noch nie gesehen, was für drei großartige Auftritte dieser sympathischen Formation bei Paul Zauners Inntönen
Always on my mind!
Wonderful, as always. 😍
I love this tune. Thanks for sharing it with us.
Super klasse Aufnahme. 🙂 👍
👏 👏 👏 👏 Danke.
Ich selbst hatte das große Glück sie in Berlin live zu erleben am 21.7.
Das muss ein toller Auftritt gewesen sein. Barnabus erzähle mir, dass es sehr heiss war.
Bravo!
This one really moves! I wanna git up and dance.
Wined them up Girl ❤
danke, dass du das Vergnügen mit uns geteilt hast 🥰
Amazing!
great stuff!
Great!❤️❤️❤️
I keep saying the same thing but they really getting better although it doesn't seem possible, I love them all.
Excellent
Как обычно, генильно!
Большое спасибо . Молодцы !!!
훌륭합니다 최고❤
I'm an airbnb host and I have friends all over the world.... next time the Tuba Skinny travels, let me know...I may have friends in that area...
A new TS fav.
Plus j écoute vos prestations plus je suis acro. Merci
Where is the sheila who sings?
Judith Durham's website has the answer to your question.
@@axeleast8632 Very cryptic.
@@axeleast8632 RIP Judith
Erika Lewis isn't always with them, as every fan should know; she has a son to look after and probably other commitments.
@@otpkd she just had her solo release performances, there's also the country band they have. I would agree that MzLewis deserves more than one style even though she's a real treat in instrumental band TS!
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This is the group of musicians I prefer, minus the lady banging on the box that thiks she is the band talent