Wynton Marsalis made me pull the car over

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    Wynton Marsalis' version of this rarely-played standard caused me to stop the car.
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Комментарии • 80

  • @gitarmats

    It used to be "Don't text and drive". Now it'll be "Don't transcribe and drive"

  • @glennhenrich992

    I agree, you can’t swing too much however it would be hard to swing more than these guys! I got to play with Herlan Riley briefly 30 years ago-still remembering the great swing of his playing’

  • @chocolatte629

    I’ve been wanting to work on Tangerine, so just yesterday I listened to Stan Getz. His turnaround at the end of the head is so sublime, it’s just wonderful. While I don’t have the time or ability to transcribe his whole solo, I can learn that phrase and try that as a jumping off point for developing my own ideas. There’s a real sense of excitement that comes with getting hooked on the line. You convey that very well. Thanks for sharing.

  • @heplaysjazza

    Thank you for being down to earth and yet touching on such profound matters and articulating them with such passion. And for sharing them with us.

  • @darrenl9355

    It’s always inspiring to see real musicians sharing thoughts on music. Thank you so much for making this video despite all the unpleasant RUclips shenanigans.

  • @billpatterson8997

    Nuggets, Bob! Your videos always give me nuggets to practice and to live by. This time it was sympathetic goose bumps, as well. Simplicity sometimes wins over complexity. There is nothing like a small in-the-pocket rhythm section. For me, it’s a horn player’s dream. And, yeah, a single A on the way out leaves listeners wanting more. That’s what it’s about. Thanks and may the new year treat you well.

  • @alanhirayama4592

    Nice breakdown of a great tune! Many of us have been told to "listen more" but without any specifics or direction, so self-discovery was the main mode. This was very helpful, thank you and Happy New Year!

  • @larodmusic

    Definitely a Tango like feel, piano goes in and out but is pretty clear.

  • @RussPaladino

    Amazing deep dive Bob. Thank you. Teaching how to listen is such a great service.

  • @Orlando-wn4uc

    Happy New Year, Bob! Let's gooooo! The copyright stuff is crazy, especially for educators.

  • @lwendt1

    You are the instrument! Great way to put it. I had a trombone teacher who told me to think of the bell as my mouth, not separate from me, but a part of me. Great video. I have that CD and haven't listened to it in a long time. Thanks for sharing!

  • @watusi1971

    Thanks for sharing man. Appreciate it!

  • @nicosax3336

    Admiro el trabajo y la enseñanza que das a tus oyentes y alumnos, es verdaderamente fascinante.❤

  • @fabianbos4456

    This is awesome. Thanks for doing this 👏🏻

  • @GeoffClapp-up7oy

    One of my all-time FAV feeling albums. thanks fro sharing broski!

  • @beckyn9338

    I love this - getting inside your head! (BTW I heard all the music - fantastic!) YOU are the instrument. LOVE IT. So true, but never really thought about it that way before. I now have a new perspective. I am sorry for the YT issues. Grrrrr. What you do is so important to the music! I go out and purchase much of what people like you talk about. You are providing free advertising! Crazy. OK back to the video - Great stuff, Bob. It is so helpful to hear what triggers you about certain music and how you hear it, etc. I learn so much from you. Thank you!

  • @jonmagill1328

    Bob, love your enthusiasm and insight into this!! As always you are an inspiration. Thanks RUclips for allowing us in Australia to view it 😎

  • @MusicBySJP

    I love this video, would like to see more of these!

  • @bettersax

    Great to check out tunes with you Bob. I have found the best digital streaming rewind feature is in the RUclips app. On desktop you just hit the back arrow to go back 5seconds which is awesome for transcribing. On the phone you double tap on the video left or right to fast forward/ rewind but it does 10 seconds which is a little too long. Annoying and weird that it’s not the same time interval as on desktop.

  • @jazzbrew68

    Not sure I’ve said this before but I get so much out of listening to tunes with an experienced player. Thanks Bob! That whole recording is a gem from start to finish!