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  • @emiliolopezify
    @emiliolopezify Год назад +5

    Vielen Dank für neue Videos aus Diersbach.
    Die Akkustik ist excellent. Man kann Greg wunderbar hören.
    Tolle Solos Von Shaye, Barnabus und Craig und Todd.
    Liebe Grüße aus Berlin.👋

  • @jj8526
    @jj8526 Год назад +2

    Sousaphone is awesome..🎵🎵

  • @DanPurdy1
    @DanPurdy1 Год назад +4

    One of their really good songs. Greg singing into the mic clearly is great. Too many times, I have not been able to hear the lyrics.

  • @PopsCoffee
    @PopsCoffee Год назад +5

    Many thanks, Waldschratt. This tune - a standard 12-bar blues played here in the key of E flat - originated in 1930 with The Mississippi Sheiks. There's quite a lot for fans of Shaye's signals to admire, for example, at 02:27, telling Craig to keep going and play a 'trading fours' chorus with her; at 02:42, the 'mouth' signal telling Greg to resume singing; at 03:19, telling Todd to take a chorus; at 01:33 and at 03:35 the twirling cornet to indicate she wants a full ensemble chorus. Tuba Skinny are fond of Mississippi Sheiks numbers: for example, they also play 'Tell Me To Do Right', 'That's It', 'Too Long', 'Fingering With Your Fingers', 'He Calls That Religion', 'Honey Babe, Let The Deal Go Down', 'I've Got Blood In My Eyes For You' and 'Loose Like That'. They have enough material to play a complete Mississippi Sheiks Tribute Concert!

    • @waldschratt7676
      @waldschratt7676 Год назад +3

      Thank you Pops Coffee. I think I heard that at the very beginning of the piece, after Shaye calls for attention with a few notes of the cornet, she shouts "e flat". Shaye was in very good mood that evening, leading the band with ease and joy of playing. It never ceases to amaze me with how much joy and virtuosity the band members play music together and how empathetically and unselfishly they support each other.

    • @PopsCoffee
      @PopsCoffee Год назад +2

      So right, Waldschratt! You make the point very well - 'joy and virtuosity', 'empathetic' and 'unselfish'. By the way, those 'few notes on the cornet' are not any old notes to 'call for attention': they are Bb, Eb, G and the higher Bb respectively; in other words, the chord of E flat, in which the tune is to be played. She nearly always establishes the key in that way before they start. On this occasion, as you noticed, she quietly said 'E flat' as well.

    • @waldschratt7676
      @waldschratt7676 Год назад

      Thank you Pops Coffee, that is a very interesting hint for me. I've been learning to play the piano for a year now, so I'm also studying music theory. I already thought that these are not random sequences of notes that Shaye plays at the beginning of each piece. But I am not (yet) able to recognise the key and the chords freely. That's why your comments on the jazz videos of Tuba Skinny and co. are so interesting to me. I practice regularly, but it's a long way....

    • @PopsCoffee
      @PopsCoffee Год назад +1

      Keep up the good work with the piano! I have a keyboard which I can't play well but I have spent a few minutes every day since the start of Covid trying to work out and play the simpler jazz tunes. I am improving slowly. It's a wonderful hobby and has made me learn more about chords and their importance. As for those notes Shaye plays before the tune, I made a video on the subject a few weeks ago:
      ruclips.net/video/eRqljIeSd5g/видео.html .

  • @michaelelbert6666
    @michaelelbert6666 8 месяцев назад

    Es handelt sich hier um eine Straßenband aus New Orleans ein Mikrofon und ein Verstärker sind eigentlich ein wie sagt man Schatz tolle Sprachsteuerung ich sagte Schatz scheiße das versteht das Sprachsystem tolle Band am besten auf RUclips herunterladen gibt's tolle Aufnahmen