JLCO Welcome and One-on-One with Wynton Marsalis
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- Опубликовано: 20 май 2013
- Wynton Marsalis and the JLCO welcome this year's Essentially Ellington participants. Then, Wynton Marsalis sits down for a one-on-one discussion with students!
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Wynton for President!
What a great man and bright upcoming musicians.I love listening to Wyntons wisdom.
What a wonderful, humble human being, inspiring teacher and superb role model.
This really need to be scene by every Jazz player. No matter what age. As a jazz performance major on trombone at FSU, this answered so many things I've been contemplation as a musician and a person.
This really lifts me up as a young musician, on an often very lonely journey.
I never tire of listening to Wynton, speaking or playing!!! Yeaaaah Wynton for PRESIDENT!!!!!!
"4-Sho!!!!"
AS ALWAYS GREAT
Not only is Wynton Marsalis one of America's top composers, he's also one great coach. This video is so valuable for insights into his life in music and what's that's worth for the rest of us, particularly young music students. At least watch his story about the smallest musician who inspired him with only one note (starts at 29:00). Also see his epic "Congo Square" in performance: Wynton Marsalis - Congo Square (Montreal)
Not only does Wynton Marsalis "get it" ... he shares it with the rest of us. Thanks so much!
Wyntons Face during 2nd line when the audience started to rush HAHA!
Thank you very much for posting it!!!!
A fantastic Q&A session. A highlight came early on when Wynton states " We don't believe in segregation by generation"! I just thought this was a gem of a statement to make within this context, because so often the artificial divide of age holds back what one person can learn from another.
giving back to go on !
Un grande realmente, el recibe alumnos de escuela en una clínica de música!!!!! Cuánta humildad!!! Winton ya estás en la historia del Jazz!!!!...y de lo clásico.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
Agreed. Viewing with family on Christmas 2021. Very nice.
lucky bastards... i would kill to be there
Interesting debate with a student at 41:30. I always like a good debate.
Just A Closer Walk With Thee
Wynton, we said hello to you at The Granada Theater, Santa Barbara CA. We said, we are the Ring Shouters, Your response was, I know Ring Shout, show me the beat, we started singing and clapping right there at the elevator, Will you perform Ring Shout next time you are here?
the name of that 17:00 tune escapes me. can someone help out?
During the WELCOME one artist sits: The Youngest!
Subtítulos en español por favor!!!
Subtitles in spanish, please!!!
What's the name of the song right before second line? The slow one.
Just a closer walk with thee
second line
SI SUBTITULOS POR FAVOR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sarah Leonard at 52:00
Blues shuffles have syncopation and improvisation does that make them jazz?
Well a shuffle is a development on the swing feel, so it ticks the 3 checkmarks, so i guess.
Duke Ellington had shuffles. Many many great jazz musicians composed shuffles. “Blues shuffles” seems broad. But I think I know what you mean... if you interpret it AS jazz, then it is. If you interpret it as a separate kind of music, then it is. I don’t know.
SUBTITLES SPANISH PLEASEEEEEEEEE! TANKS !!!