Bernstein said that a "Musician" is someone who is: A performer, a composer, a conductor, an educator and an Improvisor. Wynton not only checks all the boxes but is a leader in them, all.
I don't get how anyone can possibly argue Wynton isn't one of the all-time greats. Incredible melodic ideas. Incredible technique. And really seems to be a great teacher.
Keith Jarrett: "Wynton imitates other people's styles too well," he says. "You can't learn to imitate everyone else without a real deficit. I've never heard anything Wynton played sound like it meant anything at all. Wynton has no voice and no presence. His music sounds like a talented high-school trumpet player to me. He plays things really, really,really badly that you cannot screw up unless you are a bad player. I've felt embarrassed listening to him, and I'm white. Behind his humble speech, there is an incredible arrogance. And for a great black player who talks about the blues - I've never heard Wynton play the blues convincingly, and I'd challenge him to a blues standoff any time. He's jazzy the same way someone who drives a BMW is sporty."
Wow, i can't believe that there's actually more to music than what we usually hear. i just started learning to improvise and I've got to admit that I've never had so music fun with my Euphonium. Marsalis, you're my mentor!
Had a buddy show me this vid on the way to our All-Area band tryouts my senior year of high school in the fall of 2009 (shoutout to you, Gordon), and I couldn’t help but revisit it several times since. Not only is it fantastic on its own, but it’s just “one of those” vids that has always been a “must share” with my fellow jazz heads and music buffs. It also doubles as a great “happy birthday” vid for those that are inclined towards the melodious and magnificent tones of Wynton and co
Merci Mr Marsalis et merci aussi au sax. ténor Victor Goines. What an excellent lesson ! They are so incredible ! J'aimerais voir le relevé de leurs chorus !!!
Where does he hear so many good ideas. However despite most saying jazz is freedom, but there is a form. He mentioned melody, will try to keep that at the back and try improvisation
risang android 12 bar blues is the name of the chord progression popularized by jazz, which happy birthday isnt, but as far as what the trumpeter was playing, he was running up and down and around different jazz/blues scales. I suggest u start the simple concert b flat blues scale, and work from there.
J Pea Now why would you be spreading false information about a subject you obviously don't know about? Even Marsalis would tell you he didn't know how to improvise at once point, he had to learn it!
Not really an example of that synergy...how they end together is simply knowing the end of the tune and playing the final down beat together. Simple stuff, basically counting. How they converse musically as fluently as we do through speech is what's baffling.
Bernstein said that a "Musician" is someone who is: A performer, a composer, a conductor, an educator and an Improvisor. Wynton not only checks all the boxes but is a leader in them, all.
I don't get how anyone can possibly argue Wynton isn't one of the all-time greats. Incredible melodic ideas. Incredible technique. And really seems to be a great teacher.
Never heard that argument against him
Keith Jarrett: "Wynton imitates other people's styles too well," he says. "You can't learn to imitate everyone else without a real deficit. I've never heard anything Wynton played sound like it meant anything at all. Wynton has no voice and no presence. His music sounds like a talented high-school trumpet player to me. He plays things really, really,really badly that you cannot screw up unless you are a bad player. I've felt embarrassed listening to him, and I'm white. Behind his humble speech, there is an incredible arrogance. And for a great black player who talks about the blues - I've never heard Wynton play the blues convincingly, and I'd challenge him to a blues standoff any time. He's jazzy the same way someone who drives a BMW is sporty."
@@spacegupta71 I never heard Jarrett swingin by himself, he's not just a master of grunting :-)
@@spacegupta71 no way he actually said that
Wynton is too gifted... Therefore shallow.
McGhee, Dohram, Baker... These were not as gifted as Wynton, but they are far superior to him.
Never gets old. I listen to this all the time.
Wynton Marsalis is simply THE BUSINESS love him
Wow, i can't believe that there's actually more to music than what we usually hear. i just started learning to improvise and I've got to admit that I've never had so music fun with my Euphonium. Marsalis, you're my mentor!
Had a buddy show me this vid on the way to our All-Area band tryouts my senior year of high school in the fall of 2009 (shoutout to you, Gordon), and I couldn’t help but revisit it several times since.
Not only is it fantastic on its own, but it’s just “one of those” vids that has always been a “must share” with my fellow jazz heads and music buffs.
It also doubles as a great “happy birthday” vid for those that are inclined towards the melodious and magnificent tones of Wynton and co
Master ! Rick Beato shared this on his channel - I LOVE IT . Thanks 🙏 very much .
...simply... FANTASTIC..!!!
Their collective synergy is absolutely amazing.
I love that third valve trick!! I use that stuff all the time 😉
My Favorite Video on the Internet
Jazz improvisation is a universal language. I love Jazz !!
I can hear him play alone, or with others, all day!
Yesterday, today and tomorrow ever you are "THE MASTER". W.M.
I never thought I would say this.. but I want to play Happy Birthday with someone now.
Wynton Marsalis is the GOAT
Wow. Great Mr. Wynton Marsalis improvising Happy Birthday. Wonderful Tenor Sax Bb. Bravo! Greetings from BRZ. Santos City. 🇱🇷❤️🇧🇷🌍
❤this put smiles on my face. Very awesome!!
These cats will find the swing in anything....Salute!!!!
Love love love this! He could play anything & I'd listen to Wynton!
Happy Birthday Tom. I hope you can both dance to this one! Marilyn.
Music genius Wynton&Branford!
This tenor man is Victor Goines, not Branford.
Two greats!!
Merci Mr Marsalis et merci aussi au sax. ténor Victor Goines.
What an excellent lesson !
They are so incredible !
J'aimerais voir le relevé de leurs chorus !!!
Amazing keep up the good work guys 😊👍🏻
Fantastic,Super!
I transcribed both trumpet and saxophone (for sheet music with chords) - it's up on my site now :D
The link please
@@BB-vh1in its their username
OMG! Come to my birthday party, pleeeasee!
Wish I could here this for MY birthday
Genius!
Hoje no Brasil, 22 de janeiro de 2021 , minha filha faz aniversário e , tbm o presidente da corporação musical São José ( SBC SP) parabéns aos dois
Very Very good!
Amazing!
Oh my God🥹🥹🥹
¡Simplemente genial!
Allahu degjon DI falenderon!Wynton played "phu".
6:53 i cannot believe my ears
All this over the “happy birthday” song 😅😂 Christ almighty. Class Act 👌
How not to love New Orleans? Well. As I do believe, with the Clarinet, played masterpieces would sound even better.
Truly enjoyed
ed kats
Dope! 🎉
Would like to see both W&B in same performance
This is Victor Goines, not Branford.
oui !!!
lemme guess, Rick Beato sent you?
Oh Yeah
Rick who ?
Rick is my favorite however Tom Yermack sent me 😊
tnx
Where does he hear so many good ideas. However despite most saying jazz is freedom, but there is a form. He mentioned melody, will try to keep that at the back and try improvisation
I like how they tap their feet in sync😅
6.44! when they meet! Seriously that is one person playing!
@reversethecurse91
case and point:
7:52
I've got exactly the same mouthpiece as the bloke on sax
same here!
What if they started with the Collective Improvisation then asked the audience what song they’re playing along to
I think they would have done well even without the translator! That is the power music bears..🎺
..oh what I'd give to see those kid's faces...LOL...
guys, i want to learn do that improvisation. is that 12 bar blues or something?
risang android 12 bar blues is the name of the chord progression popularized by jazz, which happy birthday isnt, but as far as what the trumpeter was playing, he was running up and down and around different jazz/blues scales. I suggest u start the simple concert b flat blues scale, and work from there.
That’s something you can’t learn, you’ve got it or you just don’t...
J Pea
Now why would you be spreading false information about a subject you obviously don't know about? Even Marsalis would tell you he didn't know how to improvise at once point, he had to learn it!
@KAME HAMEHA Exactly! You can learn anything with enough experience, exposure, and drive.
@@masgordo That is complete bullshit. Nobody listen to this
Muito bom , só faltou um pouco mais de ritmo , cadência...
Haha 🤡
2024
recontra chebre
lol jazz master
Not really an example of that synergy...how they end together is simply knowing the end of the tune and playing the final down beat together. Simple stuff, basically counting. How they converse musically as fluently as we do through speech is what's baffling.