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Jean Louis is Everywhere - Wynton Marsalis Septet at Jazz in Marciac 2014
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- Опубликовано: 10 сен 2014
- August 11, 2014
Marciac, France
Wynton Marsalis (trumpet), Walter Blanding (sax), Ted Nash (sax), Elliot Mason (trombone), Dan Nimmer (piano), Carlos Henriquez (bass), Ali Jackson (drums)
I love the joyful and supportive look Ted Nash gives Elliot Mason after his solo @7:03. Only heard good things about the guy, and it's just such a nice gesture from a great musician.
This video really grounded for me how jazz is the most emotional and conversation based music ever invented. This was truly a captivating and humane conversation with such meaning behind every note and phrase. Loved it.
I wish I had the words to describe how accurate this comment is. I suppose a "thumbs up" will do...
Great Performance! Musicians with tremendous skill in their craft and beacon for jazz and the arts overall.
P.S Mr Elliot Mason, that solo could not have been any more appropriate. Gives me goosebumps everytime.
Monsieurrrrrrrr Marsalis, quelle interprétation de Mademoiselle D'Gascony, à en pleurer. Quelle sensibilité, émouvant. Chapeau bas et merci.
Wow, I am without words. This is awesome! There is a bit of everything contained within this composition. A modern masterpiece for sure.
What wonderful interplay between Wynton and Ted Nash. Man, I love this tune.
definitely feeling that bass solo
Aight Bone.
Terrific. Great music. Thank you to the musicians.
Espetacular!
Brilliant! Thank you.
Every one of these musicians is on the genius plane for sure, but I just love the rhythm section. Everything they do is so understated, tasteful, or extravagant if the moment requires it. I want to see them live some day.
Such beauty
So smooth all the solos and everything
Músicos profissionais que amam o que fazem. Sincera gratidão ouvir isso aqui no Brasil. Deus abençoe vocês!
You could actually hear the bass clarinet, and it was wonderful.
J'y étais...Superbe concert (trop court !!!)
EPIC!
Muito lindo!!!
5:30 wow
great fun!
great!
Love it, lots of syncopation! Just as an observation, I've noticed over the last year or so that Wynton grips his horn a bit differently putting his left index finger over the top of the main bell pipe.
Excelente
Virtuosos having fun!
Anyone know the make and model of that trombone mouthpiece? On that BAC trombone it’s killer!!
..con escuchar entendemos y sentimos....
5:47 omg the piano backings sound so good there
elliot mason is a beast
Agreed
I wish I could follow this conversation better but it’s like a foreign language to me at the stage I’m at
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Kinda reminds me of Eric Dolphy with the Bass Clarinet
press '6' every second
alguien sabe que marca es el trombón?
B.A.C
Is that a Walkin' nod around 3:50?
that mouthpiece use the saxophonist?
A "Claude Laquey" i have it on my alto sax
Im so confused what kind of trombone is he using
B.A.C. custom
Hes using his custom elliot mason series BAC horn, because he IS elliot mason haha
chords at 8:18 - heilige makkaroni
1:27
Which Jean Louis is it dedicated to ?! I'm sorry, I didn't get it from the video!
+Μάνος Καραμάνος Jean-Louis Guilhaumon, president of Jazz in Marciac
Thanks!! :) I even forgot completely about this comment :P
It happened to me too or even reading the comment section of a video and rediscovering one of my comments and thinking "why did I write this ???" ;-)
Haha, I know right ?! :P The time you post it you think you're all cool and stuff and then a few months later you see it again and you are like "WHY ?..." lol
Isn't the gentleman to Wynton's far left playing a bass clarinet?
Indeed. And the gentleman is Walter Blanding.
What kind of trombone is that?
minorsayan12 Pretty sure it's a B.A.C. Custom Horn, built specifically for him.
What kind of mouthpiece is he using? Or is that custom made as well?
+Sean Hendricks It' a custom made mouthpiece, unsure of the maker, but he has a serious allergy to nickel, which most mouthpieces are made of. He used to have a signature mouthpiece from Giddings and Webster, but he's no longer working with them as far as I know.
+MTBone alright, thanks very much for answering.
Best american craft. Custom shit.
8:38 😂
Are they laughing because there's some kind of musical joke or because they like what they hear. Who cares actually, I ws transfixed
thechampionessa its what they hear
Its honestly kind of both, in most of the cases here its because they like what they hear, but often times in the jazz world we laugh because someone quotes a different song that is somewhat relevant, whether it came up in conversation just before the run, or if its like a standard that probably shouldnt be quoteable over the changes but they make it work anyways.