Eddie has a lot of common sense and a lot of musicality within' that. These videos are a great demonstration of that. What I also like is-they are done for MUSICS sake. He is about the music, and committed to it. There is a lesson in that as well as everything else he does. Very inspirational and helpful videos- thank you.
thanks for the great advice, back when I was eleven, my father said I should play songs that I had never heard, -- it was refreshing to hear you say that it was important to know what you were trying to play -- duh! My father's emphasis on sight-reading diffiuclt (for me) scores at such an early age ruined the clarinet for me, though I had intutied already that the way to learn an instrument was to play songs you know and like -- which I later applied to the recorder, on my own, with fair success .... now that I have taken up the clarinet again, after more than fifty years, I find it, compared to the recorder, very difficult to blow, it has taken me months just to be able to sustain tones for more than ten seconds ......
Have only just heard him, es pretty good I guess but has Johnny dodds, Benny goodman, Barney bigard, george lewis, Edmond hall, Rudy Jackson n aerie Shaw ,: 0
Thank you! Great ideas for practicing, I have had the same questions , I have a question for you, I play in our church Orchestra and I'm always finding that I have to take a piece of sheet music that is written for a c instrument and transpose is it for my B flat clarinet. But I'm doing it by hand because I don't know how else to do it is there a way to do it like scan it in and click a button somewhere and it transpose is it to my instrument key of B-flat?
Eddie is a virtuoso. The things he does cannot be applied directly to anyone else. It will not be helpful. The things us humans should take from this is that we should be practicing with "presence" and "thoughtfulness". Only then, are we able to address our problems consciously and subsequently, fix them to great effect. Yes, Eddie, improvised rudimentary work is the best, if you are aware of what you are doing, and not just noodling. See, "Eddie Daniels on The Art of Noodling".
Attaining proficiency in hearing and playing various melodies or patterns in all keys is, to say the least, very useful, at least for jazzers, and he's showing a bit how he goes about it. "Cannot be applied directly to anyone else"? Not at all. Of course, one doesn't have to go about it exactly as he does. And if the proficiency he demonstrated was for a pattern that was "new" to him, certainly it will go slower for most of us.
Mi spiace ma il suono è durissimo... inespressivo e pieno d’aria.... Magari andrà bene per qualche genere musicale... però non è bello da ascoltare... sorry ma è la mia opinione. Grande improvvisatore....per carità ma il suono del clarinetto...
Occasionally you encounter a true virtuoso that's also a genuinely sweet person.
Eddie has a lot of common sense and a lot of musicality within' that. These videos are a great demonstration of that. What I also like is-they are done for MUSICS sake. He is about the music, and committed to it. There is a lesson in that as well as everything else he does. Very inspirational and helpful videos- thank you.
Eddie n he s great isn’t he ,: 0
Love Eddies videos, so much good information that makes sense. Thankyou from Germany 🇩🇪
I love the way he does the fast movements
Lovin' all the whole tone patterns, Eddie! Killin' licks as well!
This is one of my favorite backun videos
thanks for the great advice, back when I was eleven, my father said I should play songs that I had never heard, -- it was refreshing to hear you say that it was important to know what you were trying to play -- duh! My father's emphasis on sight-reading diffiuclt (for me) scores at such an early age ruined the clarinet for me, though I had intutied already that the way to learn an instrument was to play songs you know and like -- which I later applied to the recorder, on my own, with fair success .... now that I have taken up the clarinet again, after more than fifty years, I find it, compared to the recorder, very difficult to blow, it has taken me months just to be able to sustain tones for more than ten seconds ......
Eddie Daniels - Pure Inspiration !
beautiful...inspiring...
Es inspiring es beautiful ,: 0
My favorite clarinet player. Mr Eddie Daniels reminds me of Good Morning Bahia.
Have only just heard him, es pretty good I guess but has Johnny dodds, Benny goodman, Barney bigard, george lewis, Edmond hall, Rudy Jackson n aerie Shaw ,: 0
...As competition sorry ,: 0
Im from turin school of music can you please do a video on super high notes thank you
awesome tone - i wish my guitar would sound like that
Maybe try hollow body with a lot of sustain if not then use an e bow on mainly low strings, make highs sharp n lows warm n a bit blurry ,: 0
@@Jiv_Ing57819 ya it's all good - i've been modelling my guitar tone on the clarinet sound since forever
Thank you! Great ideas for practicing, I have had the same questions , I have a question for you, I play in our church Orchestra and I'm always finding that I have to take a piece of sheet music that is written for a c instrument and transpose is it for my B flat clarinet. But I'm doing it by hand because I don't know how else to do it is there a way to do it like scan it in and click a button somewhere and it transpose is it to my instrument key of B-flat?
This is a great question, I'll pass it along to be part of our upcoming Q+A episode!
@@backunmusical Is there a C Clarinet? , if not think outside the box and build one...
He's amazing.
Its so fast 👏🏻
Es fluent, like Mac n cheese, n now e wann 2 play clarenet ,:-0
I been wanting 2 hear this sound on clarinet actually but in modern style like he does ,:-0
Eddie is a virtuoso. The things he does cannot be applied directly to anyone else. It will not be helpful. The things us humans should take from this is that we should be practicing with "presence" and "thoughtfulness". Only then, are we able to address our problems consciously and subsequently, fix them to great effect. Yes, Eddie, improvised rudimentary work is the best, if you are aware of what you are doing, and not just noodling. See, "Eddie Daniels on The Art of Noodling".
Attaining proficiency in hearing and playing various melodies or patterns in all keys is, to say the least, very useful, at least for jazzers, and he's showing a bit how he goes about it. "Cannot be applied directly to anyone else"? Not at all. Of course, one doesn't have to go about it exactly as he does. And if the proficiency he demonstrated was for a pattern that was "new" to him, certainly it will go slower for most of us.
what is his clarinet? It is very beautiful
backun clarinet
Heber Almeida just this $20,000 clarinet, no big deal xD
Sir how much indian price Rupees this clarionet.
'Lovely'!!
So do u compose music by any chance
The mic is really good on the camera so it picks up the air.
Daddy Daniels
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I think he's leaking air
I guess it's not only air, it could also be his Reed or his embouchure in general... It sounds similar, when I haven't practised for some time... 😂
I think He is trying to prevent himself from being to stuck out
It's on purpose lol
suono molto duro...
Do you pla th bass clarinet
That is a very good question buddy ,: -0
I would like 2 see him play bass clarinet would prob be awesome ,: 0
@@Jiv_Ing57819 He does. Check out "blue bossa" by him
@@Jiv_Ing57819 why do you keep winking
EDDIE,ENVIA UMA PRA MIM AQUI NO BRASIL...
Es Eddie ,: 0
Don't think .Listen
Mi spiace ma il suono è durissimo... inespressivo e pieno d’aria.... Magari andrà bene per qualche genere musicale... però non è bello da ascoltare... sorry ma è la mia opinione. Grande improvvisatore....per carità ma il suono del clarinetto...
There are high schoolers with better intonation. Wth