Where words fail, music speaks For my Dad, Anthony Jarvis (21/02/1947 - 23/10/2021) Carol Jarvis - trombone Elliot Launn - piano Charlie Morland - audio & video
Beautifully played. So sorry for your loss, I lost my parents to cancer in 2009 (mom) and 2013 (dad). I still miss them, and when I hear certain pices of music it reminds me of them.
Parents can be critics but they are our best fans. My father also passed this year. He was an organist, and accompanied me many times. He always wondered why I picked trombone for my primary instrument, but he always listened when I played.
Truly sorry for your loss. My father, who passed away about 10 years ago, played trombone in high school and in the Army during WWII. He taught me, and Ive played since i was 8 years old. I still have his 1937 Martin that his parents paid $125 for. I played in university jazz band, and still have the King 3B that i bought from a student for $500. Even though I’m now 75, i still play in our church orchestra on the same King 3B.
What a lovely story, thank you Jim! You have some real treasures there!! And thank you for your kind words - it’s been a tough few months so far, but I’m going to try to continue to make my Dad proud, wherever he is ❤️
That was beautiful Carol. So sorry for your loss. I lost my dad in 2019 so this made me think of him. Music was something I did for my dad too. Somehow it feels the right thing to do and the most appropriate gesture. Take care x
Listened to this a lot. Amazing how you shape every note, full control over the instrument and create music. Inspiration to practice, thanks for sharing!
So sorry for your loss. I hope the fact is not lost on you that you gave your dad the greatest gift a child could give, namely refusing to give up when life was being taken away from you, and when it would have been easier to do so. That determination and love of life had to come from somewhere, and as a dad (of 6) myself, I would absolutely (albeit secretly) take some credit for that strength myself if I had to see one of mine fight through it. Finally, when I think of (quite literally) hours of smiles and entertainment that I've taken from your videos and performances (okay, especially Christmas videos - hey - I'm old) I can only imagine his pride in knowing you could do that for people all over the world. And now he lives on for people all over the world in this beautiful tribute. Beautifully done.
@@CarolJarvisMusic I was just sitting here listening to this again and was going to delete my "Christmas video" comment - it felt so trite in contrast to the playing on the Rachmaninoff - which is just the best I've ever heard you, or as well as I've heard anyone play. I'm not sure I've heard anything played more expressively than that. I've heard folks play a lot more notes in a measure, which is great when that's your thing, but geez. I hope when the time comes one of mine can dedicate anything remotely as delicate or beautiful as that to me. (I fear however that it will be typically Irish - a lot of bad jokes about the old man... pretty much what I expect). Remarkable playing, and a great arrangement.
Sorry, for your loss. Death is ahead for all of us. Hope comes through the death of Jesus. Death is called payment for our sins. Life comes through the resurrection of Jesus. That one day, we too, can be resurrected through the blood of Jesus shed for us. No one is promised a tomorrow, and no one loves you more than God, who created you. May God bless you, and give you grace. I see God's hand in music, and He has given you a great gift!
Oh, this is stunningly beautiful, Carol. I am so sorry to hear about your father. Thank you for sharing this with us.
Very nice singing sound and musicality; that's what music is all about. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you 🙏
Beautiful Carol!
Thank you x
A beautiful tribute Carol. I lost my father a few years ago. It takes a lot to get over.
Beautifully played. So sorry for your loss, I lost my parents to cancer in 2009 (mom) and 2013 (dad). I still miss them, and when I hear certain pices of music it reminds me of them.
That is a beautiful tribute. I can feel the love through your playing and the pain through your expressions. Poignant.
Thank you Malcolm
Gorgeous and very emotional trombone playing Carol, so sorry for your loss
Stunningly performed. With much in the heart, no doubt. Thank you, Carol and God's peace to you.
Beautiful Carol, I was so moved 💔
Carol, I’m sorry to hear about your Dad. I love it.
Parents can be critics but they are our best fans. My father also passed this year. He was an organist, and accompanied me many times. He always wondered why I picked trombone for my primary instrument, but he always listened when I played.
Such a beautiful tribute to your dad.
Thoughts are with you xx
My deepest condolences. I'm very sorry for your loss. R. I. P. Anthony.
Truly sorry for your loss. My father, who passed away about 10 years ago, played trombone in high school and in the Army during WWII. He taught me, and Ive played since i was 8 years old. I still have his 1937 Martin that his parents paid $125 for. I played in university jazz band, and still have the King 3B that i bought from a student for $500. Even though I’m now 75, i still play in our church orchestra on the same King 3B.
What a lovely story, thank you Jim! You have some real treasures there!! And thank you for your kind words - it’s been a tough few months so far, but I’m going to try to continue to make my Dad proud, wherever he is ❤️
What a truly wonderful tribute to your Dad! How proud he must be of your superb musicianship. Please accept my sincere condolences for your loss.
A Very Beautiful Piece Carol. My Prayers AND Deepest Sympathies And Condolences To You And Your Family!!! You're Making Him Very Proud!!!
Thank you Gerald 🙏🏻
Beautiful playin', Carol. God bless you.
A great tribute to your father
Thank you 🙏
Beautiful! My dad`s favourite piece when he conducted the local church band was also called Elegie. You are special Carol ❤
Thank you Dirck!
That was beautiful Carol. So sorry for your loss. I lost my dad in 2019 so this made me think of him. Music was something I did for my dad too. Somehow it feels the right thing to do and the most appropriate gesture. Take care x
Wow so beautiful tone. Bravo idol Carol Jarvis🎶👏
My condolences for your loss. That was beautiful, heartfelt and moving. Thank you for sharing it.
Thank you Chris
Listened to this a lot. Amazing how you shape every note, full control over the instrument and create music. Inspiration to practice, thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much 😊
Sensitive and serene..
Thank you
I have no doubt he was, would be and is proud. Beautiful artistic delivery. Masterful and gracefully played.
Thank you so much Matt, that means a lot
Sorry for the your loss. Beautiful tribute.
So sorry for your loss. I hope the fact is not lost on you that you gave your dad the greatest gift a child could give, namely refusing to give up when life was being taken away from you, and when it would have been easier to do so. That determination and love of life had to come from somewhere, and as a dad (of 6) myself, I would absolutely (albeit secretly) take some credit for that strength myself if I had to see one of mine fight through it. Finally, when I think of (quite literally) hours of smiles and entertainment that I've taken from your videos and performances (okay, especially Christmas videos - hey - I'm old) I can only imagine his pride in knowing you could do that for people all over the world. And now he lives on for people all over the world in this beautiful tribute. Beautifully done.
Such beautiful words, thank you Raymond
Hope you're able to draw from fond memories to put out your best holiday video ever.
@@raymondfallon7429 it’s already half made! ❤️ (and this one was all his idea!)
@@CarolJarvisMusic I was just sitting here listening to this again and was going to delete my "Christmas video" comment - it felt so trite in contrast to the playing on the Rachmaninoff - which is just the best I've ever heard you, or as well as I've heard anyone play. I'm not sure I've heard anything played more expressively than that. I've heard folks play a lot more notes in a measure, which is great when that's your thing, but geez. I hope when the time comes one of mine can dedicate anything remotely as delicate or beautiful as that to me. (I fear however that it will be typically Irish - a lot of bad jokes about the old man... pretty much what I expect). Remarkable playing, and a great arrangement.
Beautiful. So sorry for your loss ❤
Absolutely beautiful ❤
Peace to you with I'm sure a smile from your dad. 🙏
Thank you Joseph
Wonderfully done, sorry for your loss.
Thank you David
Beautiful is all I can say 👌
Impressive. Sorry for your loss.
Thank you ❤️
Thank you! ! !
Very beautiful!
Sorry, for your loss. Death is ahead for all of us. Hope comes through the death of Jesus. Death is called payment for our sins. Life comes through the resurrection of Jesus. That one day, we too, can be resurrected through the blood of Jesus shed for us. No one is promised a tomorrow, and no one loves you more than God, who created you. May God bless you, and give you grace. I see God's hand in music, and He has given you a great gift!
Carol, I’m so sorry.