Jon Cleary - History of New Orleans Piano

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  • Опубліковано 8 чер 2012
  • Jon Cleary demonstrates the history of the New Orleans piano from the documentary: Music in Exile.

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  • @takoyakiking
    @takoyakiking 7 років тому +82

    Man, so good. Had to list up all the styles he covers: Shuffle Blues, 12/8 groove, New Orleans Rhumba, Habanera (The Crave), Good time New Orleans Jazz (Dixieland), Slow Blues, New Orleans Boogie Woogie, New Orleans Funk, Gospel, Jump, PRofessor Longhair (Not sure how people would describe this one?), James Booker Stride Style,
    Huey Smith, Four And Second Line

  • @etmeyutub
    @etmeyutub 10 років тому +29

    Could listen to this in loop all day

  • @gonegizazy7
    @gonegizazy7 8 років тому +25

    I lived in New Orleans for quite some time and Jon Cleary is the Real deal New Orleans
    Piano player! Fess is always an influence but he mixes it up with other really good stuff.

  • @eyezsosexi
    @eyezsosexi 11 років тому +7

    What a great musician and vocalist.. I love you Jon.

  • @TimBurnamansMusic
    @TimBurnamansMusic 11 років тому +11

    Jon, thank you for this wonderful demonstration of the percussive elements of New Orleans piano music!

  • @TroubleinZION
    @TroubleinZION 8 років тому +53

    Here's a man that studied to show himself approved.

  • @mysterytrain3
    @mysterytrain3 7 років тому +17

    Thank you, Jon, for that wonderful tour of the New Orleans jazz piano styles. My heart jumped for joy! I've played piano for years and marveled at these beautiful and unique styles for all my adult life. I was first introduced to Dixieland by my Mom and my Uncle who couldn't contain their enthusiasm for this style. My Mom's cousin's X-husband played piano in a Dixieland band in the 50's and 60's. Later, my friends dad introduced me to Jelly Roll Morton, Bix Beiderbecke and Bunk Johnson. The music is infectious. Once you catch the bug, you got it for good!

  • @MPIndy
    @MPIndy 10 років тому +6

    Saw this recently in the full DVD after visiting NOLA. Mesmerized by this sequence & can't say how many times have watched since. Thank you Jon!!!!

  • @plgplgplg
    @plgplgplg 11 років тому +7

    There's a reason this guy's my favourite piano player

  • @7notemode
    @7notemode 11 років тому +6

    this is incredibly rich. thank you Jon Cleary!

  • @andrea22213
    @andrea22213 10 років тому +6

    A great exponent of the art.

  • @moestein
    @moestein 8 років тому +12

    love it just saw him do a solo gig in Nola and it was awesome!

  • @andrewcampbell-bluespianop6741
    @andrewcampbell-bluespianop6741 7 років тому +6

    The sweet sounds of New Orleans, love it!

  • @13ggszamum
    @13ggszamum 10 років тому +4

    ..love learning and being sweetly entertained ALL at once !! thank you ; )

  • @calm_bassist
    @calm_bassist 9 років тому +9

    This is outstanding!

  • @NeilsinMandela08
    @NeilsinMandela08 11 років тому +7

    everytime i watch this i just want to start learning piano !

  • @colonel622
    @colonel622 11 років тому +2

    Unbelievably good. Thanks

  • @johndo2196
    @johndo2196 7 років тому +5

    Man I love this so much👌

  • @WilliamAdan
    @WilliamAdan 11 років тому +9

    I should have taken piano lessons in New Orleans.

  • @crgruverjr
    @crgruverjr 10 років тому +1

    lawdy lawdy, Jon. So much information packed in this little video. Brilliant, and thank you!

  • @RandyMarsh32
    @RandyMarsh32 10 років тому +1

    What a great video

  • @mandohat
    @mandohat 8 років тому +1

    thank you

  • @josephrowley9155
    @josephrowley9155 9 років тому +2

    what a lovely piano :o

  • @sweetpapajazz
    @sweetpapajazz 9 років тому

    Spot on mate !

  • @LazzariJ
    @LazzariJ 11 років тому +3

    you passed the audition 100% Jon :-)

  • @Burnsomatic
    @Burnsomatic 10 років тому +5

    Absolutely wonderful. Jon Cleary is the real McCoy.

    • @chicotsherry6195
      @chicotsherry6195 9 років тому

      I LOVE this!!!!!! Does he perform in NO?????

    • @Burnsomatic
      @Burnsomatic 9 років тому

      Chicot Sherry
      Yes, when he's in town he plays gigs around the city, sometimes with his band, and sometimes solo.

    • @chicotsherry6195
      @chicotsherry6195 9 років тому

      We plan to be there the first Tuesday, I think, in December - and, we so hope to see you & really regret hat we didn't catch up last year - I was totally unable to get my thoughts together, too soon for me to do much of anything, almost a year ago, Nov 14. And, I am recovering, as is Sid, and we plan to carry on & hopefully, you will be in the picture. Would love to see this guy & I'll try to find out when/if he will be performing. Off to lunch with friends & must start getting my day together. LOVE/HUGS, your first cousin, Sherry

  • @TimmyDahitman
    @TimmyDahitman 8 років тому +2

    Dope !

  • @Capcoor
    @Capcoor 11 років тому +8

    "He's a hairy-handed gent
    Who ran amuck in Kent..."

  • @wamij2
    @wamij2 10 років тому +2

    wow is this guy ever knowledgeable and cool,

  • @gesalliy
    @gesalliy 9 років тому +1

    Это просто нечто!!)

  • @johndo2196
    @johndo2196 7 років тому

    Geweldig dit👌

  • @PaPaHoss
    @PaPaHoss 11 років тому +2

    I'll be tracking this particular documentary down. I became a fan of Jon Cleary, when "Joliet Jake" Dan Akroyd mentioned him on a House of Blues radio episode. He reported that Mr. Cleary had lost a lot of gear, awards, and memorabilia to Katrina. In the summer of 2006, I sought out all of his recordings, and caught him live touring with Bonnie Raitt in Indy, and also at H.O.B. in Chicago with his Absolute Monster Gentlemen. My education in New Orleans Music, especially Funk is from Cleary!

  • @MrNoMoney
    @MrNoMoney 9 років тому +1

    bravissimo

  • @oncexist
    @oncexist 11 років тому +2

    the crave is from 1917 and jelly roll might have heard that stuff way back as far as 1902, and as you know Gottschalk had already notated the "spanish tinge" in the 1840s, he was a creole from New Orleans.

  • @bhrrison
    @bhrrison 9 років тому +1

    Jeezz 4:55 is quick!!! Outstanding!!!

  • @mickenilsson
    @mickenilsson 11 років тому +5

    "pretty simple" Yeah ... if you got it in your spine...!!!

  • @squoocher
    @squoocher 9 років тому +1

    jeez.. just jeez...wow

  • @cardrdr
    @cardrdr 9 років тому +4

    Does anyone know the name of that James Booker tune he plays at 5:24?

  • @Capcoor
    @Capcoor 11 років тому

    Excellent,Jon!I am a jazz composer and am writing something in the New Orleans style,and this'll be very helpful.What part of England are you from?

  • @johndo2196
    @johndo2196 7 років тому +4

    What kind of song you play at 2.50?

  • @bgodinho
    @bgodinho 11 років тому +1

    Oh, my God! Praise the Lord! ;)

  • @filmcrew1551
    @filmcrew1551 7 років тому

    Can anyone give me an example of a tune that uses that 12/8 groove he was talking about?

  • @charliepritchard3414
    @charliepritchard3414 9 років тому +1

    Does anyone know any piano songs that explore the new orleans funk sound he makes at 4:00 ?

    • @MackMcDonaldOfficial
      @MackMcDonaldOfficial 8 років тому +1

      Listen to the Meters and Lee Dorsey. Not piano, per se, but you can probably play it on piano.

  • @christopher7896
    @christopher7896 11 років тому +1

    What kinda style between 2:48, 3:34?

  • @Capcoor
    @Capcoor 11 років тому +3

    "He's the hairy,hairy gent
    who ran amuck in Kent..."
    Sorry I didn't get it right earlier.

  • @RogerSteinbrinkh2oBrother
    @RogerSteinbrinkh2oBrother 7 років тому +3

    Jelly Roll, and his "Spanish tinge", as he called it.

  • @MyGabrielSales
    @MyGabrielSales 8 років тому

    Anyone know the name of the song played to 4:29? please!!

    • @allanb3blues
      @allanb3blues 8 років тому +2

      i think he was simply showing a funk style but it might not be an existing song .. called 'jamming' a chord pattern

  • @lfcambotta
    @lfcambotta 8 років тому

    someone please tell me the name of the first genre he plays!? he talks about "harmonica aspect" but I couldnt find anything about it :(

    • @Zilegil
      @Zilegil 8 років тому +3

      He's says the "harmonic aspect"

    • @Zilegil
      @Zilegil 8 років тому

      It sounds a little Dixieland flecked
      But beyond that it's kinda genreless. He's just using gospel and blues chord changes

    • @lfcambotta
      @lfcambotta 8 років тому

      so lemme say it different does anyone knows about artists with that gospel jazz tone?

    • @lfcambotta
      @lfcambotta 8 років тому

      Zilegil I did try it when I first watched, but it took me nowhere :(

    • @felixgreenburg3373
      @felixgreenburg3373 7 років тому

      Same person, different account
      Well I guess there's all the old trad jazz sorts like Jelly Roll Morton, or revivalists like Davell Crawford
      That part of Jon's playing was very old school. The problem is with all that is nobody ever really liked it too much outside the new orleans, it was all ragtime this way, then swing and big band that, then bebop

  • @Geodxn
    @Geodxn 11 років тому +4

    Excellent! but please tell your camera man, less face and more on your hands next time. We want to see what the fingers are doing! I love what you did with the gospel at 4:30 could you do a lesson on that part and slow it down to a crawl? maybe? thanks!

  • @EliaGaitau
    @EliaGaitau 10 років тому

    4 people have the blues lol, and the rest of us know how awesome this guy is!

  • @nancyrosow924
    @nancyrosow924 11 років тому

    Actually half Creole and half Jewish but I'm quibbling.

  • @oncexist
    @oncexist 11 років тому

    the crave is from 1917 and jelly roll might have heard that stuff way back as far as 1902, and as you know Gottschalk had already notated the "spanish tinge" in the 1840s, he was a creole from New Orleans.