I kept trying and failing to find a humourous way to object to this on the grounds that I almost never get a mike, even when everyone else has one. But this is because I apparently naturally do significant portions of the opera technique, so I don't really need one to be heard over an entire orchestra, and a lot of my projection carries over to other styles.
This might be a rare thing, but I can pick up little pieces of melodies I've played and kinda combine them. Idk if that's how it works with anyone else, but it's like that for me. That's the only possible answer I have lol
That trumpet player though!!! Talent!!!! Improvising with trumpet on the spot like that can be so hard because trumpet really does drown out lots of the other instruments so finding a melody that incorporates itself like she did instead of drowning everything else out is so difficult
They almost certainly did not improvise this. It feels very rehearsed, probably because it is. But people who have been playing their instrument for a very long time and who have become very familiar with certain musical styles can be quite good at improv to just jump in and "make something up" that sounds incredible.
Usually, you agree on a scale and set of chords/pattern to follow, and then deviation is up to you. This is made more complicated based on the fact this is jazz, so it’s more involved than this, but doing this will get you started.
Do a lot of listening to Jazz and try to learn the melodies by singing (doesn't have to be perfect singing... unless you're a singer, lol). Jazz Blues is a good place to start. Learn what the Blues is. Learn a Jazz Blues "head" or five BY EAR singing first then play second (the main melody of a tune is called a "head" in Jazz lingo) even if you have to slow it WAY DOWN! Listen to the Jazz masters/originators for style and note choices. Only use sheet music for reference only AFTER you learn a Jazz melody by ear.
It’s like learning a new language. Start simple with basic “words” and then string them together in a phrase. Eventually, just like when speaking your first language, you won’t have to think about making improv phrases. Just make something up; improv is best when it sounds like a conversation. Everyone has their own style, and improvisation really lets musical personality shine if you let it through variation in note lengths, articulation, and syncopation styles. Mostly, it’s muscle memory.
The vocalist having no mic and being drowned out is so relatable 😭 sang a cover of Feel Good Inc with some friends once and you could barely even hear me
the talent to just pick notes that sound nice together is just different. (of course that is if this isn't all contrived and they all just have parts memorized which is totally possible bc this is the internet)
Sounds like you can hear it in a fancy resteraunt. Absolutely beautiful talent.
Love ur profile pic 😂
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Of course the radio demon is listening to this
ALASTOR PFP!!!!
Give the singer a mic awareness week
For real though, they did her dirty 😂
Literally 😭 I can’t imagine singing with my band without a mic
Agreed 100%!
SIMON DIDN'T SAY
I kept trying and failing to find a humourous way to object to this on the grounds that I almost never get a mike, even when everyone else has one. But this is because I apparently naturally do significant portions of the opera technique, so I don't really need one to be heard over an entire orchestra, and a lot of my projection carries over to other styles.
All the different talent.. !!😮😮
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@@daaakota_It was meant as a compliment. We all can see that talent exists. Combine them and you get Mozart😂
The Saxophone sounds so smooth.
I'M TELLING YOU, SAXOPHONE IS THE BEST INSTRUMENT (totally not biased)
@@vayianosslide whistle
@@vayianosidk about “best”. But it’s definitely the saxiest.
@@vayianosI agree (also totally not biased)
@@lonesome_pear I agree x2 (also totally not biased)
I love Jazz, it’s such a beautiful melding of all the instruments. 😍
Facts
I might do jazz band in high school cuz it has such a nice sound
@@HotCheetoSoSpicy554Do it man, I didn’t and I definitely wish I would have
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@@HotCheetoSoSpicy554 Absolutely! I did jazz band junior year, and I wish I did it all four years because it was AMAZING! God bless you!
“So here’s the plan” type beat lmao
Holy shit that’s so accurate
thats wayyy too accurate🫢
And the plan is a Rick roll
Ocean’s 11 type beat
kurt cobain pfp🤨🤨🤨
I was waiting for “Simon didn’t say!”
Excellent musicians!
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Trumpet girl had some amazing solos in Essentially Ellington a few years ago
Her name is Summer Camargo she actually has a Spotify playlist and yeah she’s amazing.
We seriously got rickrolled 😭
Duo!?
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@@Duo-jm6mw another!?
That’s not Rick rolling.
@@Duo-jm6mw yooo
Sounds like the monsters inc. intro music 💀
Glad I’m not the only one who thought so
Nah you got it backwards, monsters inc music sounds like this
It’s called “jazz”.
@@Natalieowomeow >:( really?
DOUBLE BASS MENTIONED
Big ol' BEHS🤤
i cant hear the vocals but anmazing
poor girl didn't even get a microphone
THEY EVEN MADE RICKROLL SOUND JAZZY
Gotta love how much he’s enjoying being Simon
This is really good, all of them coming in when he says really puts it together
sounds like something out of curious george
Curious George mention 🔥🔥🔥
The singer looks soo beautiful
Oh my god i went to high school with the singer!
Fun fact there are about 16 million organisms living on you genitals, nipples, and eyelids.
Never gonna open such videos again, i trusted you, but you just rickrolled me, how dare you 😂
this is so fine to listen to 🎵
Dang, how do you just come up with melodies on the spot like that
This might be a rare thing, but I can pick up little pieces of melodies I've played and kinda combine them. Idk if that's how it works with anyone else, but it's like that for me. That's the only possible answer I have lol
you follow the scales, in this case they used the blues scale
@@Hu3ymad i can do only like half of that, i just pick up on melodies ive heard and i can just play them
That trumpet player though!!! Talent!!!! Improvising with trumpet on the spot like that can be so hard because trumpet really does drown out lots of the other instruments so finding a melody that incorporates itself like she did instead of drowning everything else out is so difficult
I would just like to say that the bass complimented the drums so much. Not often does that happen when it’s just those teo
Noice vid i like how fast they could transition
Still can't believe how high his drums are placed, you do you man!
That is AMAZING, everyone is just so good and talented
Sounds so good!!😊
Such gorgeous jazz 🤩
All of you are ridiculously talented!
Bro met Summer Camargo like it was nothing
Yayyy! (Ive decided to quit playing instruments after watching this)
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Jealousy @@hooman4254
LMAO this was such a useless comment tf
that was smooth damm
i love jazz so much please tell me where and how people learn to improv this well
They almost certainly did not improvise this. It feels very rehearsed, probably because it is.
But people who have been playing their instrument for a very long time and who have become very familiar with certain musical styles can be quite good at improv to just jump in and "make something up" that sounds incredible.
Usually, you agree on a scale and set of chords/pattern to follow, and then deviation is up to you. This is made more complicated based on the fact this is jazz, so it’s more involved than this, but doing this will get you started.
Do a lot of listening to Jazz and try to learn the melodies by singing (doesn't have to be perfect singing... unless you're a singer, lol). Jazz Blues is a good place to start. Learn what the Blues is. Learn a Jazz Blues "head" or five BY EAR singing first then play second (the main melody of a tune is called a "head" in Jazz lingo) even if you have to slow it WAY DOWN! Listen to the Jazz masters/originators for style and note choices. Only use sheet music for reference only AFTER you learn a Jazz melody by ear.
It’s like learning a new language. Start simple with basic “words” and then string them together in a phrase. Eventually, just like when speaking your first language, you won’t have to think about making improv phrases. Just make something up; improv is best when it sounds like a conversation. Everyone has their own style, and improvisation really lets musical personality shine if you let it through variation in note lengths, articulation, and syncopation styles. Mostly, it’s muscle memory.
Loved the part where I can hear the vocals.
I love how that double bass sounds 👁🫦👁
“here’s the plan” ahh music
Awesome video!
This is so vibey I love this
Not the rock roll part
"alright so what were gonna do.." Type beat🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥
Restaurant game ost
Jazz is a bunch of random harmonious noise❤
The vocalist having no mic and being drowned out is so relatable 😭 sang a cover of Feel Good Inc with some friends once and you could barely even hear me
And fhey never fail to rickroll 🥰
Love the bass
Bass and drums at the beginning sounded like a Mario mini game
Both soloists knocked it out of the park there! Dang
I love this video sm.
Her voice is amazing
Jazz rick roll was something I didn't want, but need
So we're not gonna address when the trumpet joined it sounded like Friend like me for Aladdin
This is the most sophisticated rick roll I've ever fallen for. And I'm not mad about it.
Sounds like something that would be in the movie Soul. This was so good ❤
*Instantaneous jazz*
The drummer was so ready for his solo 😭
It’s giving Pixar..
That’s awesome!
This is amazingg
the smooth transition into never gonna give you up is crazy
As a drummer I was waiting for that drum solo 😂
This must be so fun
Vocalist got the Jason Newsted volume
The ending was perfect 😂
"Life is like Jazz, It's best when you improvise.- George Gershwin
Bro why does this sound like this should be in a Disney movie 😂
Jazz at its finest lol
Musicianship 😊
I love summer I have her CD on my wall “in its case of course”
Its like the music that would play in a 50s cartoon of walking your dog down the street
How is the trumpet so good while puffing her cheeks up 😭
She plays trumpet even when not playing, dedication
This sounds like a song you would hear in the intro of a Pixar movie
Did we just get jazz rick rolled?
It’s giving Curious George… 🙈 💛
Double bass 😍😍
she thinks she's dizzy gillespie with those cheeks 😭
Now thos looks like a good time ❤.
hotel lobby sounding ahh 😻😻 (in a good way)
Dang yall got me
So THATS what the Kaufman studio is up to whenever I have a lesson 💀
wow, I haven’t been Rick rolled in a while
i love this
Beautiful
I wish I continued in music like this all I can do is play the piano but I don’t know how to play Jazz
I'm not even mad with that kind of rickroll
Yo that switch to sticks was slick as hell.
the talent to just pick notes that sound nice together is just different. (of course that is if this isn't all contrived and they all just have parts memorized which is totally possible bc this is the internet)
The first 2 songs they played on the field, my band played
That sounded so good it took me till the end to just realize i hot rickrolled
Omg the captions
when he said double bass i was thinking drums
Love it ❤
Never gonna give you up😂
“JIMMY TAKE THAT BASS LINE FOR A WALK”
“LARRY KEEP THOSE CYMBALS SPLASHY”
No doubt this should be the new monsters Inc theme song
I believe that me left leg has a brain of its own because it started tapping progressively! 😂😂
The best way I’ve ever been rickrolled
If Simon says everything, you’re not playing Simon says.
FULL VERSION PLEASE
Ay man if that snare angle works for you 😂
I have so much trouble coming up with music off the top of my head bro 😭