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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
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    Original video: • Sergei Nakariakov - Ca...
    Performed by: Sergei Nakariakov
    Piece: Carnival of Venice
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  • @peterwmdavis
    @peterwmdavis 2 года назад +34930

    “sim.” is Italian for “I gave up putting in the slurs”

    • @iUniversEi
      @iUniversEi 2 года назад +664

      Musicians humor. God I love it.

    • @ronelel2109
      @ronelel2109 2 года назад +218

      He could also put sempre legato instead of simile lol

    • @raffaeleprosser6310
      @raffaeleprosser6310 2 года назад +42

      @@ronelel2109 simile works too!

    • @ronelel2109
      @ronelel2109 2 года назад +30

      @@raffaeleprosser6310 hold on i need to search it up
      Edit: Yeah, it definitely works

    • @MrChalmers99
      @MrChalmers99 2 года назад +37

      There's no slurs in the carnival of venice XD It's all tongued on trumpet and marked in the Arban as so XD It's a pain to play it at that speed as well all tongued but Sergei does it completely effortlessly :)

  • @Digildon
    @Digildon 3 месяца назад +3251

    Composer is like : "LOL, he actually played this"

    • @jordynrogers_
      @jordynrogers_ 3 месяца назад +28

      He did get all of it right

    • @viljamtheninja
      @viljamtheninja 3 месяца назад +100

      Many classical composers secretly hate musicians and want them to suffer.

    • @kwullums
      @kwullums 3 месяца назад +2

      ​@viljamtheninja yet so much better at it than the prison wardens or army generals

    • @NedFlanders612
      @NedFlanders612 3 месяца назад +1

      Sounds like something J.S. Bach would do

    • @CelestialDraconis
      @CelestialDraconis 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@viljamtheninjaLol why?

  • @ragebrage
    @ragebrage 2 года назад +18717

    Someone who does not play the trumpet may not understand how difficult it is to jump from high notes to low notes like that. Believe me, it takes a lot of skill to do it this flawlessly.

    • @MilMike
      @MilMike 2 года назад +353

      agree! I used to play trumpet and even playing just the high notes was hard but alternating between high and low in such a speed is incredible.

    • @isaiahbrown1402
      @isaiahbrown1402 2 года назад +42

      I used to play trombone and baritone

    • @Willghanistan
      @Willghanistan 2 года назад +67

      Truth, that's why there was always 1st to 3rd trumpets playing different notes... At least when I used to play.

    • @deficator750
      @deficator750 2 года назад +17

      i don't like jumping

    • @punanyologist
      @punanyologist 2 года назад +12

      it is possible tho practice alone can make it sound good

  • @annbdf7452
    @annbdf7452 Год назад +2775

    You miss school for one day
    The rest of the class:

    • @DarrinDarwinacious
      @DarrinDarwinacious 3 месяца назад +6

      "I didn't know you were still going to school here"

    • @Fl0wchart
      @Fl0wchart 3 месяца назад +1

      As someone who hasn't picked up a Tuba since graduating in 2013, you just unlocked a core memory.

    • @abarette_
      @abarette_ 3 месяца назад

      lmao

  • @mehmetefeaydin3993
    @mehmetefeaydin3993 Год назад +2342

    Thanks for writing the notes, i will definitely be able to play it.

  • @OmicronGaming
    @OmicronGaming 2 года назад +48872

    Sergei Nakariakov is such an inspiration to me, he inspired me to quit classical trumpet

  • @charliemontholon
    @charliemontholon 2 года назад +1997

    One can’t follow how fast his playing, outstanding!

  • @tommysm0ondust
    @tommysm0ondust 11 месяцев назад +329

    saw him play this live like last year, best thing experience of my life tbh, also got to talk to him because he came to our brass rehearsal, and it was just incredible. he is a phenomenal trumpet player, truly an icon!!

    • @dredwick
      @dredwick 4 месяца назад +4

      And you got to have dinner with him and meet his parents and have a slumber party with his children and he even wrote you into his will. Thanks for sharing!

    • @jasonkhanlar9520
      @jasonkhanlar9520 3 месяца назад

      he's not playing, it's pre-recorded

    • @commenteroftruth9790
      @commenteroftruth9790 3 месяца назад +1

      @@jasonkhanlar9520 what is pre recorded?

    • @6489Tankman
      @6489Tankman 2 месяца назад

      ​@@jasonkhanlar9520your mother

    • @jasonkhanlar9520
      @jasonkhanlar9520 2 месяца назад

      @@6489Tankman Yes, he pre-recordedly played with my mother, but this pre-recording is different context of pre-recording

  • @dominikn19
    @dominikn19 2 года назад +15870

    The joy and lightness when playing literally jumps out of his face!

    • @James-bu3qz
      @James-bu3qz 2 года назад +251

      figuratively

    • @GeorgeCollier
      @GeorgeCollier  2 года назад +1424

      this is so hard to do, I doubt he can do anything but concentrate… imagine using your voice and alternating between low chest voice and head voice/falsetto as fast as in this. Now imagine doing that with your lips on a trumpet whilst getting all the fingerings right…

    • @dominikn19
      @dominikn19 2 года назад +168

      @@GeorgeCollier Definitely, hats off to his performance. 🙌 As a jazz drummer, I can really understand his facial expression. 😂

    • @Saxologic
      @Saxologic 2 года назад +60

      You are the king of top comments

    • @dominikn19
      @dominikn19 2 года назад +9

      @@Saxologic You speak my language, Nathan! 😁😉

  • @Chris-so6qf
    @Chris-so6qf 2 года назад +25358

    I didn’t know Johnny Depp could play the trumpet so well

    • @ThyLLiS-
      @ThyLLiS- 2 года назад +299

      Surprising right ? Because when he tried the guitar, it was... special 🙃

    • @superking208
      @superking208 2 года назад +189

      I was going to make the same joke but with David Spade, so this seems like the place to post it.

    • @grinne2975
      @grinne2975 2 года назад +12

      @@ThyLLiS- why?

    • @ThyLLiS-
      @ThyLLiS- 2 года назад +7

      @@grinne2975 maybe you should look up for it. You'll understand.

    • @Chris-so6qf
      @Chris-so6qf 2 года назад +10

      @@superking208 lmao also fits

  • @tplink
    @tplink 2 года назад +178

    I like how at the end when hes done, he has the most unimpressed expresion on his face. Like saying, yup just another day at the office. Legend

    • @jasonkhanlar9520
      @jasonkhanlar9520 3 месяца назад +2

      more like he's embarrassed that he can't play fast enough to keep up with the recording

  • @Darky9406
    @Darky9406 4 месяца назад +22

    Such a beautiful arrangement at the end. Much more resolving, dramatical and of course impactful!

  • @vincenthubschmann6512
    @vincenthubschmann6512 2 года назад +4464

    There’s a performance where he plays this with one finger…the guy is incredible

  • @DA-pb5kc
    @DA-pb5kc 2 года назад +2432

    I had an instructor in highschool that played this on every brass instrument we had in the room. Wasn’t super clean but the fact that he could switch from tuba to trumpet in an instant was super impressive

    • @TheKnetic
      @TheKnetic 2 года назад +42

      Even Trombone?
      Now that's impressive.

    • @michaelcohen9363
      @michaelcohen9363 2 года назад +97

      @@vidavieira1595 it was only weird when he started playing it on the skin flute

    • @michaeldunn1754
      @michaeldunn1754 2 года назад +31

      Going from trumpet to tuba, I can understand, but going from tuba to trumpet is ROUGH.

    • @smeagolmazurenko5238
      @smeagolmazurenko5238 2 года назад +7

      @@michaelcohen9363 kenny crumpton pulled that shit off

    • @blackmage1276
      @blackmage1276 2 года назад +6

      @@michaeldunn1754 true! I would switch between baritone and cornet in band and trumpet to baritone felt very regular but switching back to trumpet gave me an airy squeaky tone

  • @santiagorojaspiaggio
    @santiagorojaspiaggio 2 года назад +8

    So heavy and so light at the same time. Great composition and performance (from what i understand).

  • @stevenr3134
    @stevenr3134 3 месяца назад +2

    Dude is incredibly talented. Stunning performance

  • @markjohnson3413
    @markjohnson3413 2 года назад +3868

    As a brass player, idk how that's possible. Like triple tonguing that fast is crazy but the partials are even crazier
    Edit: nevermind it's slurs, I wasn't paying attention but still just as impressive

    • @enzolescure5833
      @enzolescure5833 2 года назад +69

      Years of practice. This piece becomes a loooot less difficult when you play it every day for even just three months.

    • @stephenbeck7222
      @stephenbeck7222 2 года назад +31

      Enzo Lescure does it really? Haha I had some friends in school that could do the Clarke version but I don’t think I’ve ever heard any non-pro live that could do the Arban one with the octave jumps with any clarity.

    • @iamgod3411
      @iamgod3411 2 года назад +20

      That's not the triple-tonguing portion of the solo actually, this section is mostly slurred making it much easier to play

    • @iamgod3411
      @iamgod3411 2 года назад +6

      @@stephenbeck7222 Performed this whole solo by memory in high school and got distinguished soloist (Texas). Just takes practice

    • @gronkee540
      @gronkee540 2 года назад +1

      Perhaps he rolls his tongue in combination with the triple tonguing?

  • @GallantGaming
    @GallantGaming 2 года назад +2444

    thats amazing! also that spit valve is FULL

  • @fasillimerick7394
    @fasillimerick7394 4 месяца назад +2

    That man didn't so much have a look of concentration, than it it was a countenance of "I must play well. They have my family".

  • @marvelbro1846
    @marvelbro1846 2 года назад +15

    i played trumpet for years and i can say that..with a tongue like that,his wife must be so happy

  • @clawboss2028
    @clawboss2028 2 года назад +6967

    Sergei is insane. One tiny mistake; the first A in the arpeggiated figure in bar 19 is an A above the staff, not below.
    Great transcription, love your content.

    • @marimbaguy715
      @marimbaguy715 2 года назад +310

      I think you mean Bar 19, but good catch

    • @clawboss2028
      @clawboss2028 2 года назад +194

      @@marimbaguy715 oops, changed it

    • @rojoscostanada8685
      @rojoscostanada8685 2 года назад +400

      You guys caught any of that?

    • @yk._.its._.marisah
      @yk._.its._.marisah 2 года назад +91

      @@rojoscostanada8685 right 😭

    • @GeorgeCollier
      @GeorgeCollier  2 года назад +795

      I used the actual sheet music as a baseline and changed the notes where necessary to fit the performance, looks like I missed that!

  • @EddieOtool
    @EddieOtool 2 года назад +987

    Someone give this guy a medal. And a mechanical breather.

    • @punanyologist
      @punanyologist 2 года назад +4

      actually he is more of a musical genius than any breathing god that is not based on super lungs but great technique once the mind knows what is supposed to happen everything else is practice notice he doesn't seem out of breath at all because he is not using breath as much as tongue if you try to do that with breath it wont sound as good plus you cannot breathe in/out that fast moving your tongue while breathing out creates a flutter double triple note effect that with note changing makes the separations easier it is not hard just not easy for beginners

    • @nikvalinsky
      @nikvalinsky 2 года назад +10

      @@punanyologist here, I got you these: . ,

    • @juanimel_b1
      @juanimel_b1 Год назад

      XDDDD

    • @sbenhaba
      @sbenhaba 6 месяцев назад

      actually he is more of a musical genius than any breathing god that is not based on super lungs but great technique once the mind knows what is supposed to happen everything else is practice notice he doesn't seem out of breath at all because he is not using breath as much as tongue if you try to do that with breath it wont sound as good plus you cannot breathe in/out that fast moving your tongue while breathing out creates a flutter double triple note effect that with note changing makes the separations easier it is not hard just not easy for beginners @@nikvalinsky

  • @RustOnWheels
    @RustOnWheels 3 месяца назад +1

    At this level of mastery you make it look incredibly easy.
    Before you’re as good as this it looks like unachievable hard work.

  • @randylittlefield2962
    @randylittlefield2962 4 месяца назад +1

    That guy is very good at blowing the brass.

    • @filliiiii7
      @filliiiii7 4 месяца назад

      He is overrated bro

  • @Chokizard
    @Chokizard 2 года назад +532

    This wasn't even as clean as his other performances over the years but it is still a mind numbingly high level of technical ability.

    • @punanyologist
      @punanyologist 2 года назад +3

      you are right but even the greatest wind instrumentalist can squeak occasionally

    • @Bmceltics91
      @Bmceltics91 2 года назад +2

      Can you recommend a good version for this tune? Thanks

  • @originalchops
    @originalchops 2 года назад +620

    Every musician living today has played "twinkle twinkle little star" out of tune and out of time at one point. What you see here is not just talent but years of practice, dedication and hard work and his recovery is nothing short of cool AF

    • @phoe87
      @phoe87 2 года назад +32

      You're absolutely right, fuck those who say that musicians have talent, they have dedication to a beautiful art that people dismiss as talent. Practice is key

    • @millenniumf1138
      @millenniumf1138 2 года назад +19

      Actually, this reminds me of that one commercial that played a long time ago where the little boy was on stage at the piano slowly picking out Twinkle Twinkle Little Star at a concert, and then the pianist who was supposed to be playing walks up behind him and tells him to keep playing as he begins to add flourishes and finish out with a sick arpeggio. The message was that it's important to encourage young musicians, because we were all terrible at the thing when we first start, and if you don't keep struggling to better yourself then you'll never know the joy that is being good at something.

    • @ellenmarch3095
      @ellenmarch3095 2 года назад

      @@millenniumf1138 Found it. ❤ Thank you, hadn't seen this one. Love it. ruclips.net/video/-JWh0ZWmFWw/видео.html

    • @chief7573
      @chief7573 2 года назад +1

      @@phoe87 I get this is a month old, but Sergei here is an exception. He could play this flawlessy (actually better than this recording) when he was 15.

    • @genericnameinc
      @genericnameinc 2 года назад +8

      @@phoe87 it's always both.
      If you are completely untalented at music, you can practice the mechanics of it all you want, you'll never sound musical.
      On the other hand, even a lot of talent only brings you to a certain point, from there on out you can only improve through very very rigorous daily practice.

  • @ccbstar
    @ccbstar 2 года назад +2

    Saw this dude play live at ITG Miami a few years ago, hes insane at the instrument and also an incredibly nice guy

  • @amalditapilula
    @amalditapilula 4 месяца назад +1

    As a trumpet player i can assure you, this guy is an ABSOLUTE MONSTER!!!

  • @hippolytabaker9559
    @hippolytabaker9559 2 года назад +287

    This monstrosity is in the back of a method book, sitting there like a final boss

    • @Ian-rz6dm
      @Ian-rz6dm 2 года назад +22

      I can get through the theme and first 3 variations then the rest just sit there like "come on big boy hit me, you cant"

    • @MrMischelito
      @MrMischelito 2 года назад +10

      Legendary Arban's

    • @AmberAmber
      @AmberAmber 2 года назад

      😂😂🤣 Final Boss!!!!

  • @joshuamefford6944
    @joshuamefford6944 2 года назад +96

    My uncle was a former professional trumpet player, he played this for me one day while taking lessons. Wasn’t quite as fast, but still amazing!!

  • @NoobieSnake
    @NoobieSnake 3 месяца назад +2

    This passage was played before breathing was invented.

  • @mjohnson5030
    @mjohnson5030 3 месяца назад

    Sound engineer:
    "Oops. Forgot to press record. Let's hear that once more, please."

  • @justitchell9021
    @justitchell9021 2 года назад +202

    This is a classic in classical school, as it is features in the Arban for all brass players, and after a couple years of college and university you get tired of hearing it but the best version I found that is very original and out there is Paul Cacia's version. He is simply an incredible trumpet player

    • @WSUFan2017
      @WSUFan2017 2 года назад +1

      It also sounds amazing on Euphonium. A version (although not the same) can be found featuring David Childs. A more traditional version can be found by Dave Werden as well.

    • @MysticKoolAidMan
      @MysticKoolAidMan 2 года назад

      @@WSUFan2017 Bob McChesney's trombone version is also very fun, very clean.

    • @Thats_Mr_Random_Person_to_you
      @Thats_Mr_Random_Person_to_you 2 года назад +1

      @@MysticKoolAidMan I'll be 'that' trombone player and just say McChesney's performance is... incredible... I hope we can all agree that intonation wise this is orders of magnitude harder to do on a slide instrument than that of a valve instrument and that its seriously hard for valve instruments even to begin with.
      Getting 'crisp' intonation on a slide without slurring or glissing and playing fast with lots of jumps of note (ok most jumps are for harmonic positions - ie lower note, but no need to move the slide) is hard. Doing it to the level McChesney does IS a special level of virtuosity that is potentially unobtainable to the majority (no matter how good they are and how much they practice, sometimes raw talent and raw ability that cannot be learnt no matter how dedicated you are is what is required to reach that virtuosity)....

    • @alternativeglasto
      @alternativeglasto 2 года назад +1

      @@Thats_Mr_Random_Person_to_you Wow, I don't see how this could be possible on the trombone - all those fast runs from 1-2-1-3 - after the low C in 6th position?! I'll have to see if I can dig out a RUclips video of it! Found it: ruclips.net/video/nV_uKxGPF_I/видео.html Not exactly the same and he doesn't punch out the theme as much as this, but an impressive run up the Eb at the end,

    • @hugo-z-hor
      @hugo-z-hor 2 года назад

      yea Paul Cacia is a beast

  • @user-fz7uo6eb7h
    @user-fz7uo6eb7h 2 года назад +203

    Урааа! Наконец-то это произошло с Накаряковым) Спасибо за работу!

  • @ahmadnajmiroslan
    @ahmadnajmiroslan 4 месяца назад +1

    Dang,Kenjiro Tsuda playing th dayum trumpet

  • @nik4790
    @nik4790 2 года назад +2

    Man, Gary Oldman can wail on the trumpet.

  • @solidus4prez
    @solidus4prez 2 года назад +373

    This is one of my favorite showy-but-somewhat-accessible pieces to play. No one can top Nakariakov though

    • @alistairleprince4541
      @alistairleprince4541 2 года назад +8

      Still needs a lot of technical abilities to play 😅 it’s not that easy

    • @Erin-ks4jp
      @Erin-ks4jp 2 года назад +45

      @@alistairleprince4541 It requires a load of skill at the fundamental techniques, but it doesn't requrie anything beyond those fundamentals, which is I think the point that they were really getting at.

    • @baseless5390
      @baseless5390 2 года назад +12

      @@Erin-ks4jp I mean to be fair, many of the challenging classical trumpet pieces are just demonstrating mastery of the fundamentals of trumpet playing.

    • @evajanin2970
      @evajanin2970 2 года назад +3

      welp... guess I have no fundamentals at all then, I couldn't even begin to dream of being able to play that... I am more of a jazz trumpetist tho

    • @baseless5390
      @baseless5390 2 года назад +9

      @@evajanin2970 Don't feel bad cause I feel most trumpet players lack the mastery to perform this piece. But even jazz playing involves mastering the basics, lots of cool effects like shakes are just simply foundational skills. I do enjoy jazz a bit more as well because you have a certain degree of musical liberty, I like being able to change rhythms, what not, things that would probably be frowned upon in the classical world

  • @Bubu567
    @Bubu567 2 года назад +70

    My ears: He is just making this up
    My eyes: Holy shit, he is playing exactly what is written.

  • @fotisdemou3739
    @fotisdemou3739 2 года назад +4

    I watched him play it live in cyprus… unbelievable performance

  • @mcdouche2
    @mcdouche2 3 месяца назад +1

    Gary Oldman snapped down on one of them pills like he did in Leon.

  • @DrewNoted
    @DrewNoted 2 года назад +214

    The most impressive thing personally might be the crazy strings of repeated notes with such a clean and pronounced crescendo. Hoo man, every single one of these was individually articulated.

  • @Mister006
    @Mister006 2 года назад +98

    when you can play a trumpet and sound like a flute, you're forgiven.

    • @mandarbamane4268
      @mandarbamane4268 Год назад +1

      What if you play a flute & sound like a trumpet?

    • @tappajaav
      @tappajaav 3 месяца назад

      @@mandarbamane4268 That means you ate too many beans the day before

  • @breadfan_85
    @breadfan_85 3 месяца назад +1

    "You're a trumpeter, Harry."

  • @SKYrizon
    @SKYrizon Год назад +1

    The mosquito when you have to wake up early tomorrow:

  • @philswaim392
    @philswaim392 2 года назад +55

    Im always reminded that many classical pieces were written as challenges to specific players to test and push their performance ability more and more.
    Seeing a guy like this. Makes a lot of folks wanna quit playing trumpet. As if all trumpeters have to play that song

    • @doc6781
      @doc6781 3 месяца назад

      "I watched 1 pianist play Rush E, time to quit piano forever"
      -Trumpet players in these comments, if they were pianists, probably.

  • @lumensmith9787
    @lumensmith9787 2 года назад +10

    This is truly magnificent, the trumpeter is still putting his own stylistic twists by stretching the length of notes, messing with intuition and volume, and even playing the ritardando such that the ascending scale pattern is largely unaffected in contrast to the backing from the strings which showcases it's transitional importance greatly. This performance is a statement of mastery from a technical, stylistic, and musical standpoint.
    To provide an anecdote to really help those who don't have enough musical experience to recognize that the easiest part of this performance was playing the correct notes, I'm a trombonist, and I'm at least competent enough to play John William's original scores without missing a single note - a quite painful task on trombone for those who are unaware. The arm-breaking, wrist twisting, carpel tunnel-causing, and frankly downright diabolical way in which he tortures trombonists with stupid-difficult technical transitional patterns followed by extremely precise and awkward counting is an experience that is at the very least manageable for me, but adding the slightest bit of my own twist on it causes the entire section to completely collapse from the unforeseen - but not negligible - consequences of those alterations. it is far beyond the scope of my playing to stylize sections like the one this trumpeter is effortlessly breezing through.
    Edit: To be clear, the introductory sentence to the second paragraph isn't intended to be gate-keeping, I'm just refereeing to how playing at high tempos is a mark on the patience required in learning the particular arrangement rather than as a mark of musical skill. For those unaware, bleneing, intunation, clear tone, articulation patterns, and tempo management are all far more difficult than mastering fast playing.

  • @hellomawi
    @hellomawi Год назад +1

    “You can’t play wrong notes this fast” Me: watch and learn

  • @pattmahiney
    @pattmahiney 5 месяцев назад

    Second trumpeter I've ever seen with a great sound. Wonderful.

  • @auroralennon1237
    @auroralennon1237 2 года назад +22

    I literally got to play for him just a month ago never met someone nicer I still can't believe he's this good !

  • @user-hj1wu6ue9s
    @user-hj1wu6ue9s 2 года назад +8

    とりあえず何も気にせず適当に開いたらとてつもなく凄い演奏だった

  • @theonegrxce
    @theonegrxce 2 года назад +2

    I've been a clarinetist for 8 years and just recently starting to attempt trumpet (technically a cornet) and dude this guy must have an insane tongue like idk how he's doing it.

  • @rickr530
    @rickr530 3 месяца назад

    Wynton Marsalis played my favorite performance of this. No matter how many times I hear it I never tire of it.

  • @caedavch.9883
    @caedavch.9883 2 года назад +54

    I’m going to be completely honest. I’ve been working on this variation for about 8 years now. I’m not even remotely close to mastering it. That’s how impressive this is.

  • @Duderichy
    @Duderichy 2 года назад +11

    Remember learning this in high school! Was much fun to play! Never got this whole part up to speed unfortunately

  • @arselightning6212
    @arselightning6212 4 месяца назад

    The fact he hits those accents so well is unbelievable

  • @mayorb3366
    @mayorb3366 4 месяца назад +1

    Those octave jumps are challenging at half that speed.

  • @BobWilson84
    @BobWilson84 2 года назад +8

    I love his tasteful ending on the A instead of nailing a high F which I'm sure he could have done... real class right there.

  • @CurtisL8.3066
    @CurtisL8.3066 2 года назад +30

    This is one of the easer pieces of music this guy can play, college players can typically get through it pretty well, albeit not with that level of attack that Sergei musters. You should put some of this guys cello transcriptions for flugelhorn. Shit is bananas.

    • @iWillWakeYouUp
      @iWillWakeYouUp 2 года назад

      I think his most imrpessive piece is still Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso on trumpet.

  • @FuzzyMcNutz
    @FuzzyMcNutz 2 года назад +45

    "you can't play wrong notes this fast"
    Challenge accepted.

    • @jordynrogers_
      @jordynrogers_ 3 месяца назад

      No he played them right

    • @SeonghwaffleJem
      @SeonghwaffleJem 2 месяца назад

      I think people underestimate my ability to play wrong notes. I can play them at many different speeds.

  • @Bercik87
    @Bercik87 5 месяцев назад +1

    0:07 girl on the left "i wish i was that trumpet"

  • @denzelmusic4297
    @denzelmusic4297 2 года назад +35

    I never knew you could skip partials that fast like that! Bravo, Sergei!!!

  • @thatusernamewasavailable262
    @thatusernamewasavailable262 2 года назад +6

    See, now this is why I play percussion.
    However sometimes it may be more difficult because you would need a lot more dexterity.

  • @channelgoingthroughdevelop1668
    @channelgoingthroughdevelop1668 5 месяцев назад

    The trumpet speed is seriously impressive,I cant imagine the practice require to put this into motion.

  • @beircheartaghaistin2332
    @beircheartaghaistin2332 3 месяца назад +1

    Instantly reminded me of Korsakov's Flight Of The Bumblebee.

  • @user-tv7gb8bv7y
    @user-tv7gb8bv7y 2 года назад +7

    アクセントの響いてる間に16分音符が聞こえて2人で吹いてるみたい....
    どういうことだってばよ....

  • @LightWaIker
    @LightWaIker 2 года назад +3

    Absolutely incredible. Magnifico!

  • @decasaint532
    @decasaint532 Год назад +2

    when the tuba guy called in sick

  • @CypherStreams317
    @CypherStreams317 3 месяца назад +1

    No such thing as a wrong note, just an opportunity for adjustment

  • @ReniTube
    @ReniTube 2 года назад +4

    I may play the clarinet, but I still know this takes hella talent.

  • @WarerBrow
    @WarerBrow 2 года назад +47

    Actually, there is only ONE wrong note, it's "do" at 0:10, in the "walking bass" part.
    And this is extremely hard technique, you can say it from the speed, look at his fingers, it's the 32nd notes

    • @mr.skeltal8687
      @mr.skeltal8687 2 года назад

      Do? What note is that?

    • @anakinskinwalker1724
      @anakinskinwalker1724 2 года назад

      @@mr.skeltal8687 I think it's a tonguing method.

    • @orion7741
      @orion7741 2 года назад +1

      There is actually TWO wrong notes that he played. If you really listen you can catch them both.

    • @WarerBrow
      @WarerBrow 2 года назад

      @@orion7741 agree on that

    • @WarerBrow
      @WarerBrow 2 года назад

      @@orion7741 whole pattern seem to be a little shifted, most likely microtonal nuances, but yes, there is not exactly one obvious deviation, I noticed it some time after commenting, but was too lazy to correct myself.

  • @TuanPhan-eu3ci
    @TuanPhan-eu3ci 3 месяца назад

    that one mosqito keeps flying over my ears while i'm trying to sleep

  • @TerminusHostilia
    @TerminusHostilia 3 месяца назад

    Impressive. They even tried to throw him some 'curve balls', with some notes being upside down.

  • @ThyLLiS-
    @ThyLLiS- 2 года назад +10

    I don't know how many trumpet player in the world can play this...
    And with this perfection ? I bet he is the only one.
    What a monster.

    • @TheKingLunar
      @TheKingLunar 2 года назад +4

      Check out the first track off the album "Carnaval" by Wynton Marsalis on Spotify. That track will change your life as a young trumpet player haha.

    • @Erin-ks4jp
      @Erin-ks4jp 2 года назад +2

      He's one of a very small number that can do it this fast. It's actually quite a common piece for advanced players to have, because it's pretty much the culmination of the most famous and important trumpet book.

  • @Ian-rz6dm
    @Ian-rz6dm 2 года назад +7

    I love Sergei's playing cool to see him on your channel

  • @Ashen5800
    @Ashen5800 4 месяца назад +1

    As a trumpet player, I genuinely have no idea how you can get this fast and accurate at the same time.

    • @filliiiii7
      @filliiiii7 4 месяца назад

      You play since when?

  • @geuros
    @geuros 4 месяца назад

    this might seem incredible, but I've heard him live playing much more intimate music and his tone alone almost made me cry, that was absolutely magical. And his phrasing too, he's an incredible musician.

  • @andrewjacks2716
    @andrewjacks2716 2 года назад +3

    Oh my God. I thought I understood how good I wasn't. I was wrong. So wrong.

  • @MrFrenchbear
    @MrFrenchbear 2 месяца назад +3

    Someone who does not play the trumpet may not understand how difficult it is to jump from high notes to low notes like that. Believe me, i don’t play the trumpet so I have no idea.

  • @yuki97kira
    @yuki97kira 2 года назад

    Finally, I, a non musician, had found the perfect wayto burst my weak lungs

  • @JeBroNya
    @JeBroNya 3 месяца назад

    It's a mockery to write such music, but the guy is a real talent

  • @JohnsonSmithson
    @JohnsonSmithson 2 года назад +6

    I love Sergei Nakariakov's playing. Absolute master

  • @RyanAlexanderBloom
    @RyanAlexanderBloom 2 года назад +5

    Never underestimate anyone’s ability to play wrong notes. They’ll often surprise you.

    • @sneakyfox4651
      @sneakyfox4651 2 года назад

      And no-one were better at that than Victor Borge.

  • @-MXXI-
    @-MXXI- Год назад +1

    Never knew Johnny Depp was so good at trumpet

  • @davesober2093
    @davesober2093 Год назад +1

    That sounds much like my warm up.

  • @xoceingo
    @xoceingo 2 года назад +4

    You can see the other players being impressed at the back. Haha
    But damn, that guy is shredding on a trumpet! 🙌⚡

  • @andresfernandosanchezsanch437
    @andresfernandosanchezsanch437 2 года назад +6

    Cuando observo y escucho al maestro Sergei,, no logro concluir... Si está virtuosa manera de interpretar motiva o desmotiva... Excelente!!!

  • @TheVocoderGuy
    @TheVocoderGuy 3 месяца назад

    You're right I definitely can't play wrong notes that fast

  • @MrCat-dh7xx
    @MrCat-dh7xx 3 месяца назад

    This brought me pain for no reason

  • @Timmythy123
    @Timmythy123 2 года назад +10

    This is insane both the player and the transcription!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @franciscocardona5505
    @franciscocardona5505 2 года назад +9

    Un gran músico y gran técnica, mi admiración

  • @issafroggy7968
    @issafroggy7968 2 года назад

    the precision of the accents is actually crazy to me

  • @angelreyes8933
    @angelreyes8933 Год назад

    :Me when I drop my chips when my friends are there
    Joke 2: Me when am running away from my mother in slow motion

  • @teclinsoro4523
    @teclinsoro4523 2 года назад +89

    this is very impressive but i can’t help but laugh at how pained he looks to be playing this

  • @AlbertMartino17
    @AlbertMartino17 2 года назад +9

    Holy hell that man has control of his dynamics

  • @user-hg8ze4tl9n
    @user-hg8ze4tl9n 2 года назад +2

    さすがにカッコよすぎやろ

  • @mr.bonezy1206
    @mr.bonezy1206 3 месяца назад

    Commissioner Gordon as soon as batman disappears:

  • @sirmoonlight8624
    @sirmoonlight8624 2 года назад +4

    He must have a very happy wife... You Trumpet players will know... xD

  • @pufango4059
    @pufango4059 2 года назад +13

    It’s like a guitarist who can play a thousand notes a second ,doesn’t always mean it’s good !

    • @kennethhubbard6190
      @kennethhubbard6190 2 года назад +2

      the title is just a joke because the notes sound off. he’s playing better than most people could ever dream of, and doing it right

    • @619Gotenks
      @619Gotenks 2 года назад

      @@kennethhubbard6190 that's not the point lol they're saying you couldn't even play wrong notes this fast, and he's out here playing the right notes like a champ.

  • @Ambipie
    @Ambipie 10 месяцев назад

    when youre in choir and you cant punctuate the middle part but then you have to give life to the chorus

  • @Pizzagulper
    @Pizzagulper 4 месяца назад

    Man you can see the intense concentration on his face. That is awesome!