@Riskrunner, Recordings don't do justice to just how loud most acoustic instruments are in person, much less how they interact acoustically with various different types of spaces
0:32 I love the couple in the background, just dancing along to the music as they go down the street I look away for 5 days, and I'm the most liked comment :O Thanks!
I make a point of seeing Tuba Skinny every time I go to New Orleans. They are just sooo good. Thanks for highlighting them on your channel and hopefully bringing them some new fans, George.
That percussionist is the real deal. Doing two different rhythms in each hand, making it look easy and fun. And he couldn't have sounded better on that instrument. I call it a washboard.
@@mirkwoodforest NOLA is short for New Orleans, Louisiana--as in a clarinetist playing in the style of New Orleans Jazz (or at least that might be an umbrella term to capture this style of playing without being too specific).
Every time I worry about how the world is not doing good and how horrid some humans have become, I think of this awesome video that really encapsulates real life. The soul music with two people dancing in the back is just so beautiful and makes me proud to be human
0:32 when you start noticing sweet couple start to dance to the music, it's very honorable for a musician who shares happiness around, glad to hear the music and see it happening in this world.
Absolutely amazing to hear these folks by the wayside performing. George, would love to see your take on Olivier Franc's performance of Summertime with the Wynton Marsallis Orchestra!
YES. YOU FINALLY DID YOUR THING ON A VIDEO I WATCHED PRIOR TO SEEING YOU. I love watching and listening to this band (bummer you didn't want to get the tuba solo, but ah well. Thank YOU for highlighting this awesome group.
I’ve been thoroughly obsessed with Tuba Skinny for the last month, rediscovering them recently after seeing some of their video performances a few years back. They’re inspiring-keeping the soul of jazz alive with fantastic accuracy and fluidity. Everyone in the band is supremely talented.
that couple that goes by at 0:33. I want to imagine it was one of the most romantic night of their lives, and the fact that this was playing as they went by was just the cherry on top.
I would love to go to new Orleans me and my wife would be out there dancing along.were stuck in UK, can't afford to go there but this music takes us halfway there.
Don't forget the Sousaphone in the music. This is awesome I have dreamed you guys would put sheet music with the songs. As a fellow musician I look fwd to playing along.
Those last few seconds of tuba playing really capture the life of a tuba. Oompahs the whole way until like 1 bar you get something interesting and then that's it
This is a Dixieland Jazz clinic. I've been watching these guys perform for quite awhile, and am NEVER disappointed. All excellent musicians I agree with the other comments about the couple dancing, Refreshing.
As a clarinet player myself, I feel ashamed of my own playing compared to this. Not a jazzy type of music fan, but it’s still nice to listen to each of the instruments’ parts.
Music awesome, casual dancing couple awesome, stray dog awesome, woman assuming the bored, stiff, lemme just stand here, cross my arms and pretend I'm having fun stance...not awesome.
It's a lot of notes quickly with no break to breath. Which can be problematic when you run out of air. It looks like he did run out of air at one point. It's also the fingerings. They're switching between using the auctive key and not using the auctive key which is essentially going from having 2 fingers down to having 7 down and then switching back to 2. (Example of this is measure 25 switching from b flat and d and back to b flat). Tends to result in squeaks and uncleanliness. @@q12aw50
Among many other instruments, I've played jazz trumpet semi-pro for 25 years now. A month ago, I broke down and bought a cheap Chinese plastic (resin) clarinet. Something like $125, and the thing plays beautifully. I'm still clearly a beginner at the thing, but with the sounds I'm already able to make, it completely confuses me how the instrument fell out of fashion in jazz. When I was in high school, clarinetists were first told they were required to switch to sax to play in jazz band, until a backlash finally got the conductor to agree to explore some big-band music. But I still hear stories of clarinet players being outright rejected from jazz ensembles. It is a fantastic instrument, a skilled player can get a whole host of delicious sounds from it, and I only wish I purchased one years sooner than I did.
The clarinettist is Ewan Bleach, from London. Check out his channel, he did some great living room concerts in lockdown. Sometimes playing piano & clarinet simultaneously!
This guy dances across the bridge like its dry land. So playful, I love it. Would not recommend this for anyone who hasn’t played in a long time though!
I'm not taking anything away for this clarinetist as he is quite good, but the "smoothest" clarinetist I've ever heard (and seen live) was none other than the great Pete Fountain. He was amazing!!
I'd like to know if these are transcribed solos, learned and carefully played back. Cuz if they're actually improvising in this late 1920s style, they're _ama-a-a-zingly_ well versed in the pop/jazz of that era. The cornet solo sounded like Bix Beiderbecke, the clarinet a bit like Frankie Trumbauer (sax)!
I Love how the people in the background just dancing to the music. This is life.
romantic
Just wonderful! ✨
wow I didn't see that before that is so wholesome
straight out of singing in the rain those two
Gaiety
That (I assume) couple dancing as they pass by is really wholesome
ikr it made my day
Nah, you can definitely still hear a trombone at that distance.
@Riskrunner,
Recordings don't do justice to just how loud most acoustic instruments are in person, much less how they interact acoustically with various different types of spaces
@Riskrunner are you deaf?
Nah they're just friends
Squidward could only dream
@@jimbo_beans you mean how squilliam sounded
@@Joe-rl4pv nah squidward. He only sounded bad coz he was too stressed to play well. It’s all spongebobs fault
Do you know what style of music this is?
@@lux5164 Jazz, I would say. Not by any means knowledgeable on what classifies jazz though, so I could be wrong
Squidward has ventured into pop and smooth but classical is his main style. Without a doubt his technique would pose difficulties in this piece.
0:32 I love the couple in the background, just dancing along to the music as they go down the street
I look away for 5 days, and I'm the most liked comment :O Thanks!
@@CIMB4 where?
@@BimberlyBubanne window!
@@CIMB4 noooo 😭
Ok that is just so wholesom
@@CIMB4 It's a famous painting by George Rodrigue. Not anything furry related, just a blue dog that's painted all across the world now! :)
I make a point of seeing Tuba Skinny every time I go to New Orleans. They are just sooo good. Thanks for highlighting them on your channel and hopefully bringing them some new fans, George.
Not me thinking tube skinny was what you called a trombone before I realized that was the bands name
Yep gonna have to look em up now
Only been to New Orleans once and Tuba Skinny was my first stop.
Me, too. They‘re actually one of my main reasons to visit in the first place.
Thank goodness you made that comment, noting the band’s name! Now I know who to go look up! ❤❤
That percussionist is the real deal. Doing two different rhythms in each hand, making it look easy and fun. And he couldn't have sounded better on that instrument. I call it a washboard.
what is that instruments name? is it really called a washboard?
@@kmdavidds Yep it is a washboard.
THATS WHY ROBIN IS ' THE WIZARD OF THE WASHBOARD '
Everyone calls it a washboard, that's what they're called.
the part where he tipped the hat to them too while playing
That couple dancing behind them at 0:33 ... Soo romantic😍
Wow, I had not even noticed them. Thank you so much for the time-stamp!🙂
i love the people dancing in the background at 0:33 they are just enjoying their lives as if it is the 30's
Uhh 20-40's?
It was dead by then. WWII ended it as the mainstream pop culture. It got replaced in the 60s by a new style called rock and roll
@@Fl_Broccodile exactly
Maybe not so the 30s
@@automatanpotato9527 I think 30's is appropriate
Man I love how NOLA style woodwinds outline chords so melodicly.
whats a nola style woodwinds?
@@mirkwoodforest NOLA is short for New Orleans, Louisiana--as in a clarinetist playing in the style of New Orleans Jazz (or at least that might be an umbrella term to capture this style of playing without being too specific).
@@trumpetsuazo thank you for the explanation!
@@trumpetsuazo are they just scales, like the pentatonics, imposed on a big four rhythm variation?
@trumpetsuazo what is best clarinet to purchase for this type of playing? And what is best for reasonable price? Thank you
I've been hit by, I've been struck by, a smooth clarinet.
Struck smooooooth…
One of the best!
You should check out one of the old timers....Artie Shaw.....
Check out Ewan Bleach on-line. pretty sure that's him with Tuba Skinny
Ah yes, Tuba Skinny. Amazing performances all around, all the time
Those musicians are amazing! Phenomenal performance.
Every time I worry about how the world is not doing good and how horrid some humans have become, I think of this awesome video that really encapsulates real life. The soul music with two people dancing in the back is just so beautiful and makes me proud to be human
just imagine a glass is full , half is good wine and the other half is not good - these musicians are the good part . they are the collateral beauty .
This genuinely brought a huge smile to my face especially when the couple were dancing in the background. That was amazing
This is good. We need more modern music like this
Check out The California Feetwarmers!! Same deal of recreating that old New Orleans jazzy rag sound :)
There's the cuphead soundtrack else.
This is New Orleans style Swing. Type in, KID OREY, and you'll hear this music played when it was close to its startings
Check out old Caravan Palace songs
0:32 when you start noticing sweet couple start to dance to the music, it's very honorable for a musician who shares happiness around, glad to hear the music and see it happening in this world.
Absolutely amazing to hear these folks by the wayside performing.
George, would love to see your take on Olivier Franc's performance of Summertime with the Wynton Marsallis Orchestra!
YES. YOU FINALLY DID YOUR THING ON A VIDEO I WATCHED PRIOR TO SEEING YOU. I love watching and listening to this band (bummer you didn't want to get the tuba solo, but ah well. Thank YOU for highlighting this awesome group.
I LOVE TUBA SKINNY! My dad went to a concert I couldn't go to and he brought back a vinyl and t-shirt. This is one of the first songs on their vinyl.
My grandpa absolutely LOVES Tuba Skinny. Good pick.
I’ve been thoroughly obsessed with Tuba Skinny for the last month, rediscovering them recently after seeing some of their video performances a few years back. They’re inspiring-keeping the soul of jazz alive with fantastic accuracy and fluidity. Everyone in the band is supremely talented.
That clarinet sound will always embody the 30s to me, regardless of how popular it actually was.
This is one of my favorite RUclips videos and I’m so glad you guys shared it on your channel. They definitely deserve more recognition!
Man, and here I was hoping to see how you would transcribe the awesome washboard solo later in the video!
Still incredible work, thanks so much!
Ewan Bleach - perhaps the best clarinetist playing these days. Virtuoso stuff!
YES! I absolutely love Tuba Skinny. Their sound is so great! So glad to see them on Collier's channel
I've loved Tuba Skinny for years! This has always been one of my favorite songs :))
I got to see these guys live, they are amazing, I will probably see them again this year and I greatly look forward to it.
I have never, I mean never, heard a better clarinet riff in my life. I loved the older guy, but this kid is AWESOME!
That couple that dances past are so cute, happy vibes to the max.
that couple dancing around at minute 00:36 was so lovely
that couple that goes by at 0:33. I want to imagine it was one of the most romantic night of their lives, and the fact that this was playing as they went by was just the cherry on top.
Absolutely weeping at the couple dancing together in the background
Clarinet was great!
I'm partial to brass, though...loved the sound from the cornet.
I surely hope Tuba Skinny has seen this. That couple dancing down the promenade is what it's all about, y'all!
Nothing like a good clarinet! Tuba Skinny is one of my favorite New Orleans groups!! Been following them since their beginnings!!!
man this is epic. as a guitar player, that guitar player is very lucky to have found those musicians
I would love to go to new Orleans me and my wife would be out there dancing along.were stuck in UK, can't afford to go there but this music takes us halfway there.
The people dancing and running away in the background made this like a movie seen.
Nice that the Bb instrument parts are transposed in the transcription. The brass lead is notated as trumpet, but it looks like it’s actually a cornet.
She does play cornet.
Don't forget the Sousaphone in the music. This is awesome I have dreamed you guys would put sheet music with the songs. As a fellow musician I look fwd to playing along.
Those last few seconds of tuba playing really capture the life of a tuba. Oompahs the whole way until like 1 bar you get something interesting and then that's it
Love the people dancing in the background to this amazing jazz music
It’s beautiful seeing people enjoy such amazing music. Sharing music with the world is one of the great things about life ❤
I love the couple dancing and truly enjoying themselves in the backround.
This is a Dixieland Jazz clinic. I've been watching these guys perform for quite awhile, and am NEVER disappointed. All excellent musicians I agree with the other comments about the couple dancing, Refreshing.
As a clarinet player myself, I feel ashamed of my own playing compared to this. Not a jazzy type of music fan, but it’s still nice to listen to each of the instruments’ parts.
Too good. How sweet is that clarinet... and Shaye Cohn. Too good. Love this stuff
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Tuba Skinny! How I’ve been waiting to see them on this channel! What a blast
That is some truly beautiful music.
Very much like street bands on Jackson Square in New Orleans.
Courtesy of Half Vast Flying
Love it! Was very impressed with the trumpet, too!
That is Shaye on her very old cornet
@@trescatrevor ah, thanks!
I think I heard she salvaged it from the ruins of huricane Katrina
Music awesome, casual dancing couple awesome, stray dog awesome, woman assuming the bored, stiff, lemme just stand here, cross my arms and pretend I'm having fun stance...not awesome.
We all need waaaaay more music, singing and dancing in the streets.
I have loved Tuba Skinny since the first time I heard them... this was divine!🎼🖤
That clarinetist sounds like the old Dixieland records more than anyone I’ve ever heard.
Love this group, thanks for highlighting them.
As a Clarinet player I understand how difficult that part is to play.
What about it is really that difficult tho
It's a lot of notes quickly with no break to breath. Which can be problematic when you run out of air. It looks like he did run out of air at one point. It's also the fingerings. They're switching between using the auctive key and not using the auctive key which is essentially going from having 2 fingers down to having 7 down and then switching back to 2. (Example of this is measure 25 switching from b flat and d and back to b flat). Tends to result in squeaks and uncleanliness. @@q12aw50
Among many other instruments, I've played jazz trumpet semi-pro for 25 years now. A month ago, I broke down and bought a cheap Chinese plastic (resin) clarinet. Something like $125, and the thing plays beautifully. I'm still clearly a beginner at the thing, but with the sounds I'm already able to make, it completely confuses me how the instrument fell out of fashion in jazz. When I was in high school, clarinetists were first told they were required to switch to sax to play in jazz band, until a backlash finally got the conductor to agree to explore some big-band music. But I still hear stories of clarinet players being outright rejected from jazz ensembles. It is a fantastic instrument, a skilled player can get a whole host of delicious sounds from it, and I only wish I purchased one years sooner than I did.
Finally tuba skinny getting the attention they deserve!
ok the dancing couple is just adorable
what do you call this specific style of jazz ??? its my favorite n I wanna hear more pieces in this style :^)
Nola
Trad jazz/Dixieland
New Orleans jazz
Tuba Skinny! Not just out of this world musicians but great people. Once again, great vid! Thx.😉👊
Is there any way I could get the tuba part?
Guys had a nice groove. If you’ve got a full version, you should post it. Sounded good
what is that instrument in the back that that guy is making sound like snare drum? ive been trying to find it put not sure what its called
I think it's called a "washboard" (literally)
@@ramprakashc ok, thank you
Excellent...typical Tuba Skinny. Love the softer sound of the Coronet.
Man, that clarinetist is living my dream!
That is Ewan Bleach who visits fron England. You should watch him play "if you see my mother"
This is real music by people with real musical talent. Awesome.
She is a genius. It could be Bix Beiderbecke playing that solo. So melodic, rhythmic and stylish. Tubaskinny are ace.
It's smother than butter. I mean, this sound amazing
i love the people dancing in the background 0:36
the band is called tuba skinny!! their postage stomp is AMAZING!!!
The clarinettist is Ewan Bleach, from London. Check out his channel, he did some great living room concerts in lockdown. Sometimes playing piano & clarinet simultaneously!
This guy dances across the bridge like its dry land. So playful, I love it. Would not recommend this for anyone who hasn’t played in a long time though!
Seeing that couple dance in the back might be the sqeetest thing I've ever seen in my life.
You had me at Tuba Skinny
They. Completely. Blow me away!!!
I have a playlist with wholesome videos to watch when I feel down and this video made the list thanks to that couple
I'm not taking anything away for this clarinetist as he is quite good, but the "smoothest" clarinetist I've ever heard (and seen live) was none other than the great Pete Fountain. He was amazing!!
Just the comment I was looking for! Seconded!
The couple skipping and dancing at 0:35 give me life.
Cool to see one of my favorite clips get a transcription! :D
As a clarinetist, that clarinet is sounding pretty spiffy!
Just a SUPER group of musicians !!! Don't ever stop playing together !!
Simply wonderful. Smooth, clear, talented performance. Oh, how I wish we had access to live music like this in Fort Worth. 😏
All highly talented and very expressive musicians.
the dancing couple in the background are adorable
Yas! Tuba Skinny doing Jubilee Stomp, a good 3 minutes 45 seconds right there! Them kids is way good at what they do.
Love that tuba skinny is getting some recognition, they're all incredible musicians. Easily the only person that could hang with Ms. Doreen Ketchens.
That couple dancing together to the groove. That's beautiful.
the couple dancing that comes into from around 30 seconds has me crying 😭😭😭😭
One of the best New Orleans jazz bands you could ask for.
Clarinet, trumpet, trombone: Interesting and creative solos
Tuba: just A flat
Yes I know it’s a sousaphone (ya NERD)
@@prairierailproductions6737
It's a type of tuba so.
I'd like to know if these are transcribed solos, learned and carefully played back. Cuz if they're actually improvising in this late 1920s style, they're _ama-a-a-zingly_ well versed in the pop/jazz of that era. The cornet solo sounded like Bix Beiderbecke, the clarinet a bit like Frankie Trumbauer (sax)!
this feels like something out of a movie from the 1920's and i absolutely adore it
ahh i’m so glad you found tuba skinny i love them. this piece is called jubilee stomp
What a brilliant performance!!! :)
Ewan Bleach is a genius.
that couple was adorable!!
This is the most fantastic thing ever! Wow.