Exploring New Orleans Jazz
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- Опубликовано: 11 окт 2015
- Vincent Gardner leads you through the history and development of New Orleans Jazz as the band demonstrates the rhythms and the collective improvisational element!
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Vincent Gardner - Trombone
Marcus Printup - Trumpet
Victor Goines - Clarinet
Eli Yamin - Piano
Noriko Ueda - Bass
Alvin Atkinson - Drums
Eric Suquet - Director
Bill Thomas - Director of Photography
Aaron Chandler - Sound Engineer
Richard Emery - Production Assistant
Seton Hawkins - Producer
the clarinet gives new Orleans jazz a very unique sound!
That drummer is so cool!
He sure is! Learn more from him here: ruclips.net/video/ArqWMsM0iJA/видео.html
You guys are the reason I'm learning how to play the trumpet
1:11 is the koolest way to count beats I've ever heard.
It’s pretty cool how jazz is so mixed. It’s not just music you hear it’s centuries of influence thrown into one big melting pot to produce what we hear today as Jazz!
New Orleans jazz has grown a lot among us Brazilian musicians, in my case it is my favorite style of music and I like it with a stronger blues feel.
I love every video you guys upload
+Jim Barsly Thanks! Spread the word
Thanks! Vincent, Victor, and Alvin: Thanks for coming out to St. Louis to work with the students at Jazz St. Louis. I'm teaching my group Iko Iko in the New Orleans tradition so thank you for the guidance!
it sure is the jazz city new orleans.... they had a live band in the airport when i arrived...✈ how happy can u get 😁
Clarinet gang.....😍😍😍😍😍.
Oh I love that sound! Keep playing!
Beautiful in all ways.
I love that you did this video - excellent information!! :) Your sound is outstanding and I love how you're arranged so you can see ALL the musicians. Bravo! Can't wait to hear more from you!! Thanks for this video !
What a great video, I really enjoy watching your videos
Educationally informative; need encores!
New Orleans jazz is my favorite jazz
it's just great new Orleans stuff.
I think New Orleans Jazz is one of the most interesting and coolest music styles of the planet.....coming from an especially cultured city🌃
you guys are so amazing!!!...what I would give to take a CLARINET course in New Orleans Jazz Improvisation... @Mr.Victor Goines...how did you learn to play so well!?? how many years did it take you?..... looking forward to hearing more of your music..you should publish a CD ...
So very cool!
Fantastic!
That’s so beautiful!
Bello
1:56 twentieth centuries
psilocina lmao I just noticed that now
20th century fox
great stuff
Great! thank you!
I’m glad to hear some pronounce Louis Armstrong’s name right.
Love it
great!
VERY COOL
I met Vincent last year through my teacher
Toll!😊
Why does this not have a heart button 💓
one BIG Complaint ! IT's TOO Short. keep playing cats! cool
We spend more time on the topic in this video here: ruclips.net/video/EadpcjMB_2s/видео.html
Smooth as a Gravy Sammach
The saints will never come!
Hallo, Frau Schaefer!
I wish I could play my trumpet that good.
Cant believe i met marcus and wynton in person
The awesome(iest) music style ever!
😍😍😍
♥️
The look on the trumpet player’s face when he says “Lewis” 🤣
This music reminds me of Princess And The Frog
What type of barrel is that??
Love that NOLA culture 🖤💛 !
تذكرت c jam blues نسخة Duke Ellington
I don’t see to many set players using traditional griping. Does that have something to do with the big four??
Man that sounds good! Are those contact microphones on the horns? Or for what are those chords? Cheers!
1:40
What key signature and what chord progression
Please
Skoks 8827 i think the chord progression is from the F key
The usual ;)
What's the difference between New Orleans jazz in New York jazz?
I miss when musicians had names like jelly roll morton
I have one question for you, *you like jazz?*
Yes I love jazz 🐝
I heard this music sometimes. What it called?
Samicon07 'when the saints go marching in'
Dukes of Dixieland is the best jazz band from New Orleans
Eh........
Salamalekumalecosalam
lmao did he say lewis armstrong
What’s Victor all excited about?? 😅
nice video, but to be correct, hi-hat was invented by te end of 1920´s, so it does not fit to early New Orleans style.
Sounds like salsa....but jazz..
Trumpet player is literally african John Cena
"Not quite my tempo."
Bryleefy JAZZ
Ohh so forget Sidney Bichet...
Deez
Nuts
Bad. Real bad.
shut up
Nuts
Deez
Nuts