I studied with Jay Thomas for a while, Chet Baker came to Jay's house and stayed there for a while with nothing but the clothes on his back and a paper bag. Inside was just a toothbrush and a trumpet mouthpiece. The stories I heard and the recordings I heard were incredible, one of my favorite trumpet players hands down.
She learned it by ear and plays it back. It's a fun process as you start hearing lines that you can just play because it's built the same way another one is. Basically jazz is fucking awesome
wow, that's much harder than it sounds like, getting the smooth transitions and the timing right in a Chet Baker tune takes years....really impressive..
Neighbors: **sitting by the window watching the rain while drinking some brown liquor out of a those glasses that aren't shot glasses but they're also too small to be considered cups**
@@the_good_fam7873 Not really. Assuming that we’re talking about concert baritones here, marching euphoniums have a bigger bore and are bell forward like a trumpet. The euphonium is also conical unlike the cylindrical baritone.
@@stuartcombie8736 I started playing in 6th grade and really wanted to quit in 7th grade (mostly because the teacher was really awful) but was afraid I'd dissapoint my parents so I didn't and now I've been playing for almost seven years and I'm so glad I didn't quit
@@mandylatimer1607 I was lucky, my first band teacher was a trumpet player. I played through high school and then stopped. Picked it up 42 years later and I’m am so glad I did!
@@mandylatimer1607 @stuart combie I'd love to play a bronze and trumpet looks really good but after seeing how hard it is for the mouth, I don't think my bruxism would let me :( so i'm keeping up with the guitar! let's see if i can master it
Marina, I remember watching this video three years ago. I have come back to it occasionally. You have inspired me and after three years, I bought a trumpet today! Thanks for uploading!
Sounds beautiful .. I love Chet Baker and I love when other people like yourself see what is beautiful and soulful about Chet Baker .. Thank you for keeping jazz alive in the 21st century 🙏🙏🙏
This is fantastic. Love the tone but even better is how you can see you're really feeling it with your eyes closed and everything. Chet would be proud to see this cover. Bravo!!!
SO SO GOOD!!! I'm a fellow trumpet player and it's so nice to see another girl playing so beautifully (as my whole trumpet section are all guys)! Your clarity and tone are absolutely stunning also!!!!!! Love you!
I subscribed to your channel. So organic, salt of the earth presentation. Just what we need in this crazy world in these times. Really love and appreciate you. I’ll take this as my Valentines gift from you. Happy Valentines!❤️
I discovered this version thanks to Spotify and I fell in love instantly. It was one of the few songs that got me interested in playing again. This solo is a gem and you played it really well 👍💪
Oh my God!! I fall in love too easily with this girl: great trumpet player, Chet Baker Covers, Beauty, I love her closed eyes when she plays... she is just like an angel.
Wonderful playing. Thank you. I love Chet. About 30 years ago I went to the Prinz Hendrick hotel where he died. His brand of music is very unique and magical. He was a very special person, and so was his music. You really did him justice with your playing. Thank you for posting.
I saw this video 1.5 years ago when I first started playing jazz its crazy to think im so invested now but mid 2022 is really when I started to enjoy and start listening
You're doing a lot of things right. Nice tone, hand position, 3rd-valve slide use, great embouchure, airstream, and I love the half-valve scoop. The best thing, however, is your choice of artist to listen to. Keep it up.
@@timeisnow7676 Good for you. I never questioned your credentials, which sound exceptional. You questioned mine, about which you know nothing, and are incorrect.
@@timeisnow7676 Hello my friend. I don't know why you are choosing to attack me, but I will tell you that you are wrong in assuming that I have no musical credentials. I'm glad that you have learned a Berkeley level (although I think you may mean Berklee, as in Berklee College of Music in Boston) sight reading and training. And I'm glad that you and your friends went on to play professionally. But I think you may be slightly jealous of any accolades that this young lady gets for her diligence to practice the solos of the great Chet Baker. Yes, I'm not a trumpet player, but I have taught band for over 40 years and know how to critically analyze the techniques of all intermediate musicians from percussion to string, woodwind and, yes, even brass players. I have also taught Jazz history and jazz band in a college for 20 years as well as leading my own band for over 30 years. In my career as a teacher and professional musician I have had the good fortune to share the stage with many musical luminaries, some of them trumpet players, probably much like yourself. The ones I am the most proud of meeting and playing with are Mic Gillette of Tower Of Power, Clark Terry, whose embouchure is beyond reproach, and Dizzy Gillespie, whose embouchure is questionable but whose skill and ability is magnificent, and even Maynard Ferguson. I know good trumpet playing when I see/hear it. The young lady in the video does many things well. Does she do them great? No, not yet. But as an educator I chose to compliment her on the things she is doing correctly and not treat the comment section as a forum to criticize her. Mostly, I like that she is listening to Chet Baker and not getting sucked into trying to play high and fast, a slippery slope many young trumpet players find themselves on that could lead to bad habits and mediocre playing. I'm sure you will attack me again, but I won't bother to reply. Nothing I have said attacks you or your credentials. Nor is anything I've said untrue. But, once again, it is "you're." It's a contraction of the words "you" and "are." "Your" is possessive. As in, "You're barking up the wrong tree when you impugn my integrity as a musician. Your scorn is misplaced and ill advised. Good day my friend and the best of luck to you in your pursuit of a degree to better you situation.
I got this by recommendations from YT..... I Just want to say thank you! even though you are playing over the recording, I could feel the meaning of that musical part, it was wonderful! Thanks! and Nicely done! it was awesome!
Hey, I just wanna say that it really sucks that you get so many creepy comments. I also wanna say that this sounds absolutely fire. I've been playing jazz on the piano for about a year and this is really motivating. Keep on grooving
I plays the sax but i ran inmediatley to my friend to tell him this glissando technique of sliding the ring of your left hand impressive its flattening the note! Im hooked up on this !
I thought the title was "I fell in love with too easy Chet Baker trumpet solo" and when the video started I was like "but it sounds difficult enough ha?"
I learned it on bass guitar in Bb and use the solo whenever I play the song with a good singer. Its a great solo. Chet lived here in San Jose, CA for several years around 1970 and I played with him during that time and even recorded some tunes with him.
I swear, I just watched one Chet baker trumpet solo and now my recommendations are chet baker solos.
Not complaining I actually like it
Accurate, it's happened to me too! We're being groomed by the Algorithm^tm
@@astarothgr Blessed by the algorithm
That’s a result mate 👍
Top tier username.
WE BELIEVE YOU, no need to swear
I studied with Jay Thomas for a while, Chet Baker came to Jay's house and stayed there for a while with nothing but the clothes on his back and a paper bag. Inside was just a toothbrush and a trumpet mouthpiece. The stories I heard and the recordings I heard were incredible, one of my favorite trumpet players hands down.
What a cool story, thanks for sharing!
@@marinaglass Keep playing and never stop, that's the most important thing, i wish you the best of luck on your music journey
Do you watch MPMD??
@@tyler9655 Yes! of course!
@@supra-physiologicalandroge6354 Funny seeing another Derek fan on this side of RUclips!!
She’s a real one for doing it by memory
It's actually written on the insides of her eyelids
This how most jazz musicians build that jazz vocabulary, transcribing these solos by ear then using pieces from them in your own playing.
She learned it by ear and plays it back. It's a fun process as you start hearing lines that you can just play because it's built the same way another one is. Basically jazz is fucking awesome
@@christobell123 😂😂
most people do everything by memory...
wow, that's much harder than it sounds like, getting the smooth transitions and the timing right in a Chet Baker tune takes years....really impressive..
Neighbors: **sitting by the window watching the rain while drinking some brown liquor out of a those glasses that aren't shot glasses but they're also too small to be considered cups**
shooters?
Vasos chatos?
Wiskey glass brihhuh
that was extremely especific
I mean I have the rain and the window down lol
im gonna try this on baritone, thanks for the inspiration
Nythlen cool! you should post a video of it
What’s baritone?
An instrument an octave lower than trumpet with a bore on between cylindrical and conical mostly cylindrical though. Basically a bass cornet.
@@sceu25 or a marching euphonium
@@the_good_fam7873 Not really. Assuming that we’re talking about concert baritones here, marching euphoniums have a bigger bore and are bell forward like a trumpet. The euphonium is also conical unlike the cylindrical baritone.
i'd never seen how a trumpet worked. Looks like a goddamn hard instrument to play. Good job
It is pretty tough but also really rewarding once you get good at it 😊
That’s why most kids that take it up in grade school quit. Truly hard to play as relaxed as this young lady does.
@@stuartcombie8736 I started playing in 6th grade and really wanted to quit in 7th grade (mostly because the teacher was really awful) but was afraid I'd dissapoint my parents so I didn't and now I've been playing for almost seven years and I'm so glad I didn't quit
@@mandylatimer1607 I was lucky, my first band teacher was a trumpet player. I played through high school and then stopped. Picked it up 42 years later and I’m am so glad I did!
@@mandylatimer1607 @stuart combie I'd love to play a bronze and trumpet looks really good but after seeing how hard it is for the mouth, I don't think my bruxism would let me :( so i'm keeping up with the guitar! let's see if i can master it
And this will be soon on everyones recommended
It is!😂
lmao yeah
Yes
maybe that happened
Yes it was
I don't know how easily Chet fell in love, but it took me 1 minute and 4 seconds.
cheeeeeezyy
with the piece or her? lol
Marina, I remember watching this video three years ago. I have come back to it occasionally. You have inspired me and after three years, I bought a trumpet today! Thanks for uploading!
Chet Baker is one of my favorite trumpet players of all time glad the RUclips algorithm brought me back here
Chet would be honored, thank you for sharing your hearts soul. 🙏🏽
Spot-on realization of Chet’s phrasing and inflections. Nice work!
Sounds beautiful .. I love Chet Baker and I love when other people like yourself see what is beautiful and soulful about Chet Baker .. Thank you for keeping jazz alive in the 21st century 🙏🙏🙏
No idea why this was in my recommended, but I really enjoyed this.
This is one of my favorite jazzy songs, thank you for blessing my ears
This is fantastic. Love the tone but even better is how you can see you're really feeling it with your eyes closed and everything. Chet would be proud to see this cover. Bravo!!!
Sounds great! you really nailed those bends.
Thanks! 🎶
" I transcribed by ear" And that's exactly how Chet played. Great job.
I fall in love too easily with every single one of your covers!
SO SO GOOD!!! I'm a fellow trumpet player and it's so nice to see another girl playing so beautifully (as my whole trumpet section are all guys)! Your clarity and tone are absolutely stunning also!!!!!! Love you!
Thanks so much for the comment! ❤️
can't count how I watching so many times this, beautiful playing thanks 🥰
I don’t know why RUclips suggested me this video, but I watched it anyway and liked it.
RUclips has been throwing me a lot of covers and solos from smaller channels and I love seeing it. Great job!
wowww I loved it
i’m such a big fan of Chet Baker, wish I could play like you
it’s beautiful!!!
Stoked you posted this! There's not enough Chet Baker covers out here
This reminds me how much I miss watching live musicians play
Soul balm. I needed it. The performance. Chet Baker. Thank you!
Goddamn, I always have trouble getting a sound that warm, impressive af
I subscribed to your channel. So organic, salt of the earth presentation. Just what we need in this crazy world in these times. Really love and appreciate you. I’ll take this as my Valentines
gift from you. Happy Valentines!❤️
im not a jazz musician but chet and jhon coltrane are two of my favorites jazz musician. I love the way u play. greetings.
Bill Evans and Herb Ellis for me
@@OoOoOo-we3dn bill evans!!!
Beautiful! It’s very nice to get to see the fingerings of those lovely turns ❤️
I discovered this version thanks to Spotify and I fell in love instantly. It was one of the few songs that got me interested in playing again. This solo is a gem and you played it really well 👍💪
This is amazing. I'm so touched that one of my favorite songs still lives on with the younger crowd.
I love this so much. Definitely gonna have to learn how to play that now
Love that this appears often in my recommendation feed
Freddie Hubbard said Chet Baker influenced his sense of articulation in the liner notes for "Ready for Freddie". Says a lot about Chet's playing.
Wow. I gotta listen to more trumpet music.... those softer notes are beautiful
Oh my God!! I fall in love too easily with this girl: great trumpet player, Chet Baker Covers, Beauty, I love her closed eyes when she plays... she is just like an angel.
Very nice, RUclips recomended this video for me and I liked it. Congratulations, best whises from Spain 🇪🇦🎺
Dude this is beautiful
Wonderful playing. Thank you. I love Chet. About 30 years ago I went to the Prinz Hendrick hotel where he died. His brand of music is very unique and magical. He was a very special person, and so was his music. You really did him justice with your playing. Thank you for posting.
that was beautiful i could've listened to 10 more minutes of that
I saw this video 1.5 years ago when I first started playing jazz its crazy to think im so invested now but mid 2022 is really when I started to enjoy and start listening
you should try n get backing tracks that exclude the trumpet. your playing is really good and deserves to stand on its own
Damn. The attention to detail--the tone, pitch, the slightest half-valve--is really something!
Awesome tone!! That tone is extremely hard to achieve.....Thank you for the musical vaccination. Peace from Detroit.
Detroit jazz lovers unite! Bass player here, keep it funky!
Very excellent! You play the trumpet very beautifully! 👍👏🔥🎺🎺🎺
:45 I recognize that lick from a lofi track haha! Nice to find the original.
This is the second video of you being recommended by YT to me. I am not complaining. I am Thankful.
This is wonderful, i always wanted to learn how to play the trumpet and after this i got inspiration lol.
Thanks for your comment, I appreciate it!
I think Chet would be very proud. Thanks for the treat Marina.
You're doing a lot of things right. Nice tone, hand position, 3rd-valve slide use, great embouchure, airstream, and I love the half-valve scoop. The best thing, however, is your choice of artist to listen to. Keep it up.
@@timeisnow7676 Good for you. I never questioned your credentials, which sound exceptional. You questioned mine, about which you know nothing, and are incorrect.
@@timeisnow7676 Hello my friend. I don't know why you are choosing to attack me, but I will tell you that you are wrong in assuming that I have no musical credentials. I'm glad that you have learned a Berkeley level (although I think you may mean Berklee, as in Berklee College of Music in Boston) sight reading and training. And I'm glad that you and your friends went on to play professionally. But I think you may be slightly jealous of any accolades that this young lady gets for her diligence to practice the solos of the great Chet Baker.
Yes, I'm not a trumpet player, but I have taught band for over 40 years and know how to critically analyze the techniques of all intermediate musicians from percussion to string, woodwind and, yes, even brass players. I have also taught Jazz history and jazz band in a college for 20 years as well as leading my own band for over 30 years. In my career as a teacher and professional musician I have had the good fortune to share the stage with many musical luminaries, some of them trumpet players, probably much like yourself. The ones I am the most proud of meeting and playing with are Mic Gillette of Tower Of Power, Clark Terry, whose embouchure is beyond reproach, and Dizzy Gillespie, whose embouchure is questionable but whose skill and ability is magnificent, and even Maynard Ferguson. I know good trumpet playing when I see/hear it.
The young lady in the video does many things well. Does she do them great? No, not yet. But as an educator I chose to compliment her on the things she is doing correctly and not treat the comment section as a forum to criticize her. Mostly, I like that she is listening to Chet Baker and not getting sucked into trying to play high and fast, a slippery slope many young trumpet players find themselves on that could lead to bad habits and mediocre playing.
I'm sure you will attack me again, but I won't bother to reply. Nothing I have said attacks you or your credentials. Nor is anything I've said untrue.
But, once again, it is "you're." It's a contraction of the words "you" and "are." "Your" is possessive. As in, "You're barking up the wrong tree when you impugn my integrity as a musician. Your scorn is misplaced and ill advised.
Good day my friend and the best of luck to you in your pursuit of a degree to better you situation.
Well said! Love the solo and love chet baker
I dont even know who Chet Baker is and got this in my recommendations, guess tonight I’ll discover something beautiful!
So… did ya? If yes how was your „jazz journey“?
I got this by recommendations from YT..... I Just want to say thank you! even though you are playing over the recording, I could feel the meaning of that musical part, it was wonderful! Thanks! and Nicely done! it was awesome!
Thanks so much, I appreciate your comment!
I love that song
Hey, I just wanna say that it really sucks that you get so many creepy comments. I also wanna say that this sounds absolutely fire. I've been playing jazz on the piano for about a year and this is really motivating. Keep on grooving
Awesome, a young Chet Baker fan who plays an awesome horn. Keep the music alive my young friend, keep the music alive.
무엇이 나를 이곳으로 이끌었는지 모르겠지만 평소에 좋아하던 노래인데 잘 듣고 갑니다~!👏🏻
So wonderful. What a pleasure to listen to... Keep up the good work.
🎺
Nice! I see you like Chet! Okay! Will you post this solo again over a play-a-long? I’m subbing now! 🙂
This girl plays amazingly! 👏🏼 beautiful performance
I plays the sax but i ran inmediatley to my friend to tell him this glissando technique of sliding the ring of your left hand impressive its flattening the note! Im hooked up on this !
that would make you the first person to see it written down! sounds great.
good work Marina, I dig it!
Jordan Hoffman thank you Jordan!!! 🤟🎼🎺
This brought tears to my eyes, so heavenly.
I thought the title was "I fell in love with too easy Chet Baker trumpet solo" and when the video started I was like "but it sounds difficult enough ha?"
that solo is so hard and the fact that you played it that easily and transcribed it by ear! your amazing keep up the good work!
I bought a trumpet today. I too want to play this. I am gonna need a lot of practice. I'll write again when I have learned it.
see you in 5 years hahahah
@@qwertz3240 Yeah. I learned the first 4 bars. But then I am out of range...
@@qwertz3240 More like 10 haha
Very pleasing to listen to this. Thanks for sharing!
I learned it on bass guitar in Bb and use the solo whenever I play the song with a good singer. Its a great solo. Chet lived here in San Jose, CA for several years around 1970 and I played with him during that time and even recorded some tunes with him.
hey san jose!!!! looking at this video while debating on buying a trumpet! what a coincidence
I think he would shed a tear for that performance. R.I.P Chet ❤
I can tell you’ve listened to this solo a lot haha
I am impressed! Thanks for making this. I love Chet Baker!
As the song suggested
I FELL IN LOVE WITH YOUR PERFORMANCE
Well done🥰
Performed very nicely. I enjoy the smoothness of your tone and I applaud your performance!
Bro,just like if I wasn't in love with this song enough
Very nice! I'm here trying to fall asleep but now I can't after hearing you play this! 🔥
When she licks her lips, you know the solo is gonna be fireeee
From another trumpet player: It's not easy transcribing by ear, so nicely done! :)
Perfeitooooo cada nota limpa, em seus devidos lugar parabéns!! BRASIL
Sem dúvida.
I have stopped playing the trumpet about a year ago, might pick it up again because of this video!
great....you did it by ear? Very good job. Sei davvero brava.
I transcribe all my solos by ear, thanks for the comment!
this is soooo epiccc! i was just listening swing jazz before coming here!
"I Fall In Love Too Easily"
After watching this video,
same.
Wow! :D You're right at that skill level where your vibrato works in conjunction with the music... :D Excellent!!!!!
"ya like jazz???"
this person: "10 steps ahead of you!"
Holy hell, I had no idea slide trumpet was even a thing until seeing this video. Your performance is fantastic as always.
Its one of the tuning slides, to get a better tone.
@@KristofferEngstrom This is a valve slide, the tuning slide is attached to the lead pipe, not valves, and it helps the note be better in tune
I fell in love just by seeing her playing 🎺🎶
I was legit freaking out but this video calmed me down so thanks
Agora sim o algoritmo mandou bem. uma garota mostrando nada mais além de seu talento, diferente do tiktok ou kwai. 100% talento. Parabéns.
😍🎺love your choice in music.
I think i just fell in love
We all did 😔
Beautifully played
One thing I have noticed about playing a lot of chet baker is that sure loves his Ds and Es (musicial notes that is)
I love your tone! Nice and dark while still being super colourful!
Daora, agora duvido tocar Vida Loka Parte 2
🇧🇷
Amazing! Right with Chet the entire time!
imagine having a girlfriend who plays the trumpet I'm in love
You nailed it! I like to close my eyes and listen, trying to hear what Chet was saying through his horn