Wow, what beautiful phrasing and such a great tune. I wish we knew for sure what song it was. Could be "Donde Estas Corazon," but very different from Tuba Skinny's arrangement. I love the rhythms here and could listen to stuff like this all day.
Well, after Shaye mastered the trombone, nothing surprises any more. Fine cornet control and tone from Barnabus. And - as well as being one of the very best jazz trombonists - he's also good on the violin, and not a bad singer! Great to see Dizzy and Todd participating too. Thanks for filming, jazzbo43.
Shaye can do anything musical better than most who only do that. For example she plays piano better than almost all other Jazz piano players. Now it seems that so can Barnabas. With this flexibility Shaye could play her other instruments more which some songs seem to call for.
It's good to see Matt Bell on guitar. I didn't see him playing anywhere during FQF this year. He is one of my favorites. He has a great singing voice also.
Great tone, rhythm and beautiful melody from Barnabus' cornet. He knows when to keep it simple, which becomes much more when it's played right. And I gotta hand it to him, he didn't try to pull the trombone slide even once ! lol. That's Aaron "Mr. Gunn" playing the fiddle. Typical Dizzy , with a cigarette dangling from her mouth. Syncopated puffing might add to the rhythm.
+The Blue River Jazz Band Music This is not "Siboney" and doesn't even sound remotely like it. "Siboney" is a Cuban song, written by Ernesto Lecuona. This ain't Cuban music, even though it has the classic Latin habanera Caribbean beat and sound that Jelly Roll Morton called "The Spanish Tinge" in the roots of jazz. Siboney is also a much more serious song about reminiscence when Lecuoma was away from Cuba and expressed his "'homesickness". There is no way this happy tune is about being "homesick", it's about pure joy ! I've heard this Caribbean song before but I can't quite place it.
As a great fan of Tuba Skinny, I am absolutely delighted to see this wonderful video for the first time.
So much talent in New Orleans, bands are amazing!
never seen barnabus enjoying himself so much moving with the rythm
Brilliant! Thanks for posting
Wow, what beautiful phrasing and such a great tune. I wish we knew for sure what song it was. Could be "Donde Estas Corazon," but very different from Tuba Skinny's arrangement. I love the rhythms here and could listen to stuff like this all day.
Well, after Shaye mastered the trombone, nothing surprises any more. Fine cornet control and tone from Barnabus. And - as well as being one of the very best jazz trombonists - he's also good on the violin, and not a bad singer! Great to see Dizzy and Todd participating too. Thanks for filming, jazzbo43.
He is indeed a damn good trombonist.
Shaye can do anything musical better than most who only do that. For example she plays piano better than almost all other Jazz piano players.
Now it seems that so can Barnabas. With this flexibility Shaye could play her other instruments more which some songs seem to call for.
@@ihrescue Turns out he is a damn good cornet player too
@@markhorton3994 Quite amazing.
I know this tune as "Sunny Grenada."
Just great, the sort of thing you could stand and watch for hours with a smile on your face
Great job, Barnabas, and all the band. Refreshing new music. I really enjoyed. ❗️💫😍
It's good to see Matt Bell on guitar. I didn't see him playing anywhere during FQF this year. He is one of my favorites. He has a great singing voice also.
Hi! Love that song and Mr. Barnabas, you did great. Enjoyed all the band actually.
Go Barnabus!
Great tone, rhythm and beautiful melody from Barnabus' cornet. He knows when to keep it simple, which becomes much more when it's played right. And I gotta hand it to him, he didn't try to pull the trombone slide even once ! lol. That's Aaron "Mr. Gunn" playing the fiddle. Typical Dizzy , with a cigarette dangling from her mouth. Syncopated puffing might add to the rhythm.
Indeed Barnabus' quiet play gives the whole tune a very pleasant sound.
Barbaus, Wow! Great on cornet!
Cette vidéo dégage une véritable émotion. merci !
New Orleans is beautiful...
👍👍👍👏👏👏🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Great song makes me happy.name of the song please
Oh my, Barnabus is killin' it...Violin also?
like a flash back i never had. hi mom.
Play it Mr. Jones.
What's the tune?
THE NAME OF THIS SONG???...PLEASE...
+The Blue River Jazz Band Music This is not "Siboney" and doesn't even sound remotely like it. "Siboney" is a Cuban song, written by Ernesto Lecuona. This ain't Cuban music, even though it has the classic Latin habanera Caribbean beat and sound that Jelly Roll Morton called "The Spanish Tinge" in the roots of jazz.
Siboney is also a much more serious song about reminiscence when Lecuoma was away from Cuba and expressed his "'homesickness". There is no way this happy tune is about being "homesick", it's about pure joy ! I've heard this Caribbean song before but I can't quite place it.
Realized my mistake shortly after typing-deleted it. Thanks for your info though.
I can't get to it either but I know this song. It is either from Suriname or Trinidad.
@@Marathonracer This performance is to raise money for a dead companion ( his family I assume) .Don't let the happy fool you.
@@markhorton3994 Thank you for letting me know, Mark.
What is the title of this tune ? Does anyone know ?
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what is that tune/
I know this tune's name as "Sunny Grenada."
Still trying to figure out the name of this lovely tune. Does anybody know?
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Por qué no sale la trompetista?
Se fue' de vacaciones!
Oh man. Barnabas on a cornet? Some things are just not right. If Shaye is not there to keep order then things get out of hand very quickly.