Trumpet duel ´90: Wynton Marsalis, Arturo Sandoval, James Morrison & Jon Faddis.

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

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  • @armenk8293
    @armenk8293 6 лет назад +527

    To 80% of the people in the comments section: They are all playing with their own style. No one is "better" than the other, and none of them are trying to show off because they have no need to prove themselves - these four are among the most respected musicians in the world. They all trade and introduce their own sound which makes this fascinating to watch and listen to. We don't need wars in the comments section about who is "better" and who is "worse," because at this level it is entirely subjective to the listener. If you prefer fast lines spanning from low F# to the double register, great. If you prefer slower moving lines with a more tender sound, also great. It is perfectly okay to state your preferences, but there is no need to hate on anyone for playing with their own style. We are all here because we enjoy listening to music, and many of us are trumpet players ourselves. There is no need for any hate here. Let's just enjoy watching these four legends create music.

    • @cmorales5
      @cmorales5 5 лет назад +11

      Armen K well.... music gusto is subjective. No doubt they are all great. Nevertheless, it’s not a sin to make a “judgement “ as of who you liked the most. Nobody here is trying to belittle anyone, at least not me! Having said that, I liked Morrison the best. Amen!

    • @AnthonyGargini
      @AnthonyGargini 2 года назад +10

      Wrong. Morrison won

    • @victoralvarez8873
      @victoralvarez8873 2 года назад +3

      I totally agree !! Thank you.

    • @victoralvarez8873
      @victoralvarez8873 2 года назад +2

      I agree either the overall comments about all four and no need for war. Let's just enjoy this foursome.

    • @rich8037
      @rich8037 2 года назад +3

      So true, and they all show signs of having a great deal of respect for each other.

  • @TheDanSebastian
    @TheDanSebastian 2 года назад +108

    Wynton, singing. Others, at the olympics. What a class in elegance and not getting bullied into leaving the fundamental element that makes this music eternal, SOUL.

    • @russellziske7385
      @russellziske7385 2 года назад +5

      I think Faddis has more soul than Wynton.

    • @joshfraser5828
      @joshfraser5828 2 года назад +2

      I think Morrison has more soul than any of them

    • @otisrush8110
      @otisrush8110 2 года назад

      You can hear it,,sounds like German chocolate cake 😎👆

    • @clawboss2028
      @clawboss2028 Год назад

      @@russellziske7385 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @clawboss2028
      @clawboss2028 Год назад

      @@joshfraser5828 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

  • @matteowatteo1296
    @matteowatteo1296 2 года назад +177

    Really loved this. 4 great players, 4 distinctive styles. Arturo always plays like he's getting paid by the note.

    • @eric_in_florida
      @eric_in_florida 2 года назад +3

      by the high note lol

    • @crippledknt
      @crippledknt 2 года назад +5

      Be glad your not paying per note it would be higher then the national debt!

  • @retrorex
    @retrorex 6 лет назад +139

    Look, gang, these are the four greatest trumpet players alive today. We should be grateful that they're all roaming the earth at the same time. At various times, I've seen all four live in concert, and I like ALL FOUR equally! But Morrison was by far the best in concert. If you get a chance to see James Morrison live, DO IT!

    • @bonifaceseane6143
      @bonifaceseane6143 5 лет назад +2

      Hi mate what's the name of the song and album this is a masterpiece by 4 great artists I need to get it

    • @cmorales5
      @cmorales5 5 лет назад +4

      retrorex you know... I heard all of them and I agree with you. I think Morrison was the Gold Medal in this encounter. All of them great of course!

    • @donatodalrymple5294
      @donatodalrymple5294 3 года назад +1

      Don't forget Phil Driscoll 😉

    • @JohnHalbleib
      @JohnHalbleib 2 года назад +3

      @@bonifaceseane6143 It’s Blues in F for most of it which is not a song technically but at the end they play Billie’s Bounce by Charlie Parker (which is a bebop blues in F).

  • @barrbarr31u
    @barrbarr31u 2 года назад +20

    I love watching John Faddis play. He makes it look so effortlesss and his technique is flawless.

  • @charlesseiderman29
    @charlesseiderman29 6 лет назад +12

    What a lineup! Can't understand why people who comment have to compare, and be judgemental. They're ALL great!

  • @bfoster68
    @bfoster68 6 лет назад +124

    I love them all!!!!!!!!!!!!!! They each have their own style and own them

    • @MrQmason
      @MrQmason 6 лет назад +6

      exactly, Will....... more people should appreciate that point.

  • @clawboss2028
    @clawboss2028 Год назад +12

    They are all great. Wynton is the best at playing the blues, hands down.

    • @Guasu82
      @Guasu82 Год назад

      Que chille😮

  • @stevefreedom2469
    @stevefreedom2469 2 года назад +21

    That was the greatest trumpet music I've ever heard! Every single one of them was incredible! I just learned so much just from watching this. All four of them were truly Masters.

  • @qas2762
    @qas2762 3 года назад +126

    I love how James, Autoro, and Jon are blasting high notes and Wyntons just acting cool in the mid to to low register. Then at 13:35 he’s says enough is enough.

    • @Superkjeg
      @Superkjeg 2 года назад +1

      Yeah exactly

    • @datmeme8967
      @datmeme8967 2 года назад +9

      He's more in the lineage of Louis Armstrong. The others are chasing Dizzy Gillespie.

    • @clawboss2028
      @clawboss2028 Год назад +1

      Ah yes, Autoro Sanvol, my favourite trumpeter

    • @jamesl2471
      @jamesl2471 Год назад +4

      Yeah right, then Arturo be like; "Hold my mouthpiece".

    • @mackenziesineus8119
      @mackenziesineus8119 Год назад +1

      Let's be real now, he didn't expect that they was gonna Carry on bad like that, we know he is great.😊

  • @theJ.G.
    @theJ.G. 5 лет назад +52

    Nobody:
    Arturo Sandoval: *loud, fast trumpet noises on a chill blues background*

    • @trevianhipp9250
      @trevianhipp9250 5 лет назад +4

      That's just his style I guess.

    • @Playthellgb42
      @Playthellgb42 5 лет назад +1

      AMEN!!!!

    • @Jamiewaltjr
      @Jamiewaltjr 5 лет назад +3

      It’s his style. Plus he’s a Latin artist

    • @orlyaguilar152
      @orlyaguilar152 5 лет назад +2

      @@Jamiewaltjr He is Cuban, he played in Irakere too.

    • @AComplexMex
      @AComplexMex 5 лет назад +6

      @@orlyaguilar152 his range above maynard tho, he's played a triple g like wtf

  • @WestCoastJazzForever
    @WestCoastJazzForever 6 лет назад +29

    James Morrison!!!! His playing is really off the chart amazing, not only from a sound, power & compression stand point, but also, he is playing with heart & soul... Wow.

  • @Xaviervidal92
    @Xaviervidal92 2 года назад +107

    Arturo soloing at 13:35 without a mouthpiece is literally the most trumpet player thing of all time

    • @j.r.1030
      @j.r.1030 11 месяцев назад +5

      I laughed so hard when Faddis looked over and saw that 😂😂

  • @Godtoh11
    @Godtoh11 Год назад +3

    These gentlemen are amazing
    I could not imagine going after any of them and each round they got better and better.
    Just Brilliant.

  • @rennyrosas2723
    @rennyrosas2723 Год назад +5

    4 great musicians. 4 great sounds! Luv it!!!

  • @nycboyforlife
    @nycboyforlife 2 года назад +4

    I hate it when people compare. Everyone of these geniuses bring their own style to the table.

  • @Matraka2000
    @Matraka2000 2 года назад +4

    If you play the trumpet this is the highest quality ever alive playing. We all dream playing like that …we keep dreaming and practicing…jaja

  • @timcrespin3030
    @timcrespin3030 6 лет назад +82

    James Morrison get props for the most velvet-sexy voice throughout the registers.

    • @b.stubbs6359
      @b.stubbs6359 6 лет назад +3

      Tim Crespin yes i agree. The Australian is the best by far. I’ve played on many occasions, he’s a lovely man

    • @Michaelson100
      @Michaelson100 5 лет назад +1

      I'll give you props on that but the tongue control of Faddis is out of this world

    • @TheZigzagman
      @TheZigzagman 2 года назад

      @Chris F.
      Class, my man. That's why.

    • @dougputhoff3215
      @dougputhoff3215 3 месяца назад +1

      Great observation….couldn’t agree more

  • @robertrestomusic
    @robertrestomusic 6 лет назад +15

    All sound great! Arturo is a friend of mine. He's a great guy and I know he has such admiration for the other guys as well.

  • @paulpagels7429
    @paulpagels7429 Месяц назад +2

    Jon Faddis has such a beautiful sound! ❤

  • @fezzik7619
    @fezzik7619 3 года назад +5

    Saw Faddis 25 years ago in Portland, ME with an 80 year old Clark Terry. Amazing show. My best friend is a professional trumpet player. We snuck back stage and they talked shop for a bit. Mr. Faddis was a very cool and laid back guy.

  • @johnphillips7941
    @johnphillips7941 2 года назад +5

    What a great chance to see CLEARLY everyone's embouchures & hand positions (each little detail counts!) Thanks so much, Joseph! John.

  • @jimbeem470
    @jimbeem470 Год назад +1

    OMG, we heard this so often from an old VHS recording... Never got boring :-))))))))

  • @wyndhl9465
    @wyndhl9465 6 лет назад +166

    Young Wynton's solos are lyrically well-structured and professorial - standard approach.
    Arturo demonstrates speed, triple and double- tongue techniques with Maynardian altissimos.
    Tommy swings progressively; speed, triple and double-tongue techniques with Maynardian overtones in context are manifested by him.
    Jon is well-disciplined and effective as he summarizes the marvelous efforts of the other performers.
    What a virtuosic treat!

    • @dreswan1
      @dreswan1 5 лет назад

      Sounds like you know your stuff!

    • @johnnylow643
      @johnnylow643 5 лет назад +33

      Who is tommy in this ?😂

    • @Uustice.Ooolyck
      @Uustice.Ooolyck 5 лет назад +1

      Johnny Low he’s the one that isn’t wynton, Arturo or James

    • @marknekoba6561
      @marknekoba6561 5 лет назад +1

      Wynton out of place here. Doesn’t have the chops to hang in a duel like this-esp with these guys.

    • @JudahGuerra
      @JudahGuerra 5 лет назад +2

      Thought that was James Morrison ?

  • @restorationconcrete
    @restorationconcrete 2 года назад +7

    Props to the rhythm section. Play the sane blues changes over and over for 18 minutes.

  • @seaustin40160
    @seaustin40160 4 года назад +6

    Love Wynton Marsalis. Classy.

  • @istvanbalogh8254
    @istvanbalogh8254 6 лет назад +31

    Wynton Just kept it smooth and simplistic.. smooth jazz indeed!!

  • @juanisabel8497
    @juanisabel8497 2 года назад +6

    Marsalis como siempre con esa elegancia que lo caracteriza, sin gritería ni aspavientos.

  • @djfly-sx6rk
    @djfly-sx6rk 6 лет назад +144

    People who have written disparaging comments about one player or another in this video are missing the point. It's a musical conversation, filled with humor and storytelling. It's like old friends getting together over beers, and it's pretty f*&king great, actually. It's fairly obvious to me which people commenting below still live in their parents' basements and claim to know things about improvised music that they really don't.

    • @3RTracing
      @3RTracing 6 лет назад +2

      Agree, this is a bunch of the best masters of the trumpet letting their hair down and having a lot of fun. There is a lot of mutual respect between these guys too. Each one, took their sections to different places tailored by their styles and experience. What a wonderful piece of jazz and a stellar performance by some the the worlds greatest players.

    • @jesurunr.3333
      @jesurunr.3333 6 лет назад +3

      djfly1212-I just got here and saw your comment right off, and I was surprised.
      I live in my parent's basement. Well, it's just my mom's now, actually. My Dad died a couple of years ago, so she lives alone, except that I live in the basement apartment. I pay $400.00 a month in rent though, so I'm technically a tenant, but it's still my mother's house, and I still feel like a loser to live here even though it's a great place to live; I'm just being divorced after I yelled at my wife and grabbed her phone out of her hand and threw it across the room.
      I was freaked out and upset because I was very delusional and hearing voices that people were about to die that night, and I was upset that she didn't believe me.
      I went to jail for a couple days, and then I began hearing voices telling me to go back to Utah, so right away I got on a bus and my mother picked me up in Salt Lake City and took me back home. Shortly after that I was hospitalized and committed and drugged, and now I'm writing the single most frightening book of all time.
      Anyway, I'm putting a book together, and I was taking a break and my friend sent me a text with a link to this video, and after reading your comment, I wanted you to know that I'm just writing a book about the end of the world that's gonna be the beginning of a terrible life for me, and my death as well, as I will be executed by my brothers and sisters and aunt in a few years for my supposed acts that they will believe that I committed before I was born.
      So I write about the Laws of God and the end of the world in a basement apartment, and I used to play in highschool and college and I thought I would take a break and listen to some jazz, and it's all good.

    • @greg4673
      @greg4673 6 лет назад +3

      MANY STYLES AND APPROACHES HEARD HERE IN JAZZ, BLUES, AND R/B. each of these are masters of the techniques and the genres. Anybody saying different just hasn't played horn and studied enough. Just sayin'.

    • @tmbs1139
      @tmbs1139 6 лет назад

      Word

    • @Mrmidtown1
      @Mrmidtown1 6 лет назад +3

      "Wynton does this... but Faddis did that.. but Arturo played so much faster!... but Morrison really got the lyrical nature of the blues..." B.S. No musician goes up on stage thinking that. You're spot on. Why can't we just enjoy 18 minutes of the same blues chords played four unique ways, and LEARN. They had fun, we should too.

  • @rinklednuggets9933
    @rinklednuggets9933 6 лет назад +12

    I find so much comedy in this. Always makes me laugh.

  • @pabloarias7495
    @pabloarias7495 5 лет назад +7

    Son unos monstruos. Cada uno es tan bueno como el otro y viceversa. Fabulosos!!!!

  • @richardcastle1267
    @richardcastle1267 2 года назад +3

    Very... playing with heart & soul Wow !!

  • @kennethpack1963
    @kennethpack1963 5 лет назад +5

    Lot of talent on that stage, no doubt about it!!!

  • @koladephilip3137
    @koladephilip3137 3 года назад +2

    Each style is distinctive. I love them alll

  • @keithharmon7824
    @keithharmon7824 Год назад +3

    Like watching a classic boxing match of two great warriors. To close to score a winner without diminishing another in the group. But on a side note. If you want pure entertainment that is electrifying and exciting to watch. #1. Phil Driscoll playing the Shofar horn at the White House, he had them spell bound. #2 Doc Severinsen and Sandocal. #3. Al Hirt. Lets just call them the Magnificent Seven of the trumpet playing wizards. We are blessed to have them as are mentors for sure to inspire the younger generation of players. Like the Ali, Frazier, Norton, Shaver Era. Perhaps never to be seen again. Thank you for posting this video. Sending it out to some younger relatives that are playing now. I played the Bach and traveled around the country during college break. Only to discover, traveling in bands was not my cup of tea. Gonna Fly Now. Cheers.

    • @richardwalker9826
      @richardwalker9826 Год назад

      Al Hirt could double and triple tongue with perfect staccato and beautiful tone.
      He will always be in a class by himself, not to belittle anybody else.

    • @keithharmon7824
      @keithharmon7824 Год назад

      @@richardwalker9826 Point well taken but not sure about class all by himself.

  • @cldavis33
    @cldavis33 5 лет назад +9

    I normally listen to sax players since I play sax, but these guys are just insane. Incredibly refreshing to hear this.

  • @leonidpronin4141
    @leonidpronin4141 2 года назад +1

    Oh what are so great musicians, simply awesome!

  • @scottedward3030
    @scottedward3030 6 лет назад +3

    Holy crap this is probably my favorite thing I've ever seen on RUclips

  • @carolynleudanski239
    @carolynleudanski239 2 года назад +3

    Never gets old to listen to. Unbelievable performances!

  • @ronaldhampton1611
    @ronaldhampton1611 Год назад +3

    Wynton, was the most musical to me. He didn't use gymnastics, just lyrical beauty.

  • @ericjohnson2894
    @ericjohnson2894 10 месяцев назад

    I friggin LOVE it! As a trombonist, I draw a lot of inspiration from these gentlemen!

  • @jimfeehan1575
    @jimfeehan1575 2 года назад +3

    I was able to see Sandoval Live in concert at Epcot center a number of years back. He is awesome doing his latin style !!

  • @hokeypokey2064
    @hokeypokey2064 6 лет назад +2

    Greatest trumpet video on RUclips

  • @charlesnoska2225
    @charlesnoska2225 Год назад +1

    Wow, such talent, and I got to hear it.

  • @holygroove2
    @holygroove2 7 лет назад +26

    I like how Faddis incorporates the old and the modern styles. At 9:43 he throws in the first part of that famous trumpet solo/intro from Louis Armstrong on West End Blues. He makes it fit in a place where you don't expect.

  • @Thursdaym2
    @Thursdaym2 5 лет назад +4

    I've just been to trumpet heaven!

  • @rickpantoja9752
    @rickpantoja9752 2 года назад +9

    If you ever played trumpet at a high level, it's easy to hear that James Morrison is on another level. The guy is a musical savant, a monster in the jazz community.

  • @IsaiahSMC
    @IsaiahSMC 3 года назад +2

    I love the good comments here, explaining who they like and why they like their style without bashing the other players.

  • @timeisnow4116
    @timeisnow4116 7 лет назад +59

    @10:13 wynton plays a descending pattern and Arturo comes in with an ascending pattern, not sure if that was coincidence or just quick thinking on Arturos part, whatever it was, it was dope

    • @JosephNoise
      @JosephNoise  7 лет назад +4

      "Both are pure improvisation! Thank you very much for sharing your feelings, thoughts."

    • @timeisnow4116
      @timeisnow4116 7 лет назад +2

      Joseph Noise I habitually do the same in a way, I try to transcribe the tenor players last lick, as I'm coming in lol

    • @holygroove2
      @holygroove2 7 лет назад +5

      Call and response. That's one of the foundations of this music. Arturo was actually listening to Wynton and playing something that was related. It certainly was not (at least it seemed like it wasn't) coincidence. You can chose to build on what the person before you contributed, or you can make your own statement. The music is fun like that. Good observation.

    • @holygroove2
      @holygroove2 7 лет назад +3

      It happens again between Arturo and Morrison at 10:36. Arturo plays this bluesy half valve thing at the end of his turn, and then Morrison repeats it exactly the way that Arturo played it. It's a way of saying, "I hear that...yeah man!" Think about regular conversation with your friends. Don't you do this kind of thing? Call and response...that's the traditional way of playing - you have to listen to what's happening around you and respond. It's fun!

    • @timeisnow4116
      @timeisnow4116 7 лет назад +1

      holygroove2 I do

  • @colinberry707
    @colinberry707 6 лет назад +91

    I love the four of them however when it comes to the blues Wynton is the Master of cool

    • @langleybryant8641
      @langleybryant8641 5 лет назад +2

      Colin Berry I think the other three were going for hard bop

  • @shemueltannak4799
    @shemueltannak4799 Год назад +3

    ARTURO'S UNBELIEVABLE!!! VIRTUOUSSSSSSSSSSSS... INCREDIBLE!!! A GENIUS MUSICAL!!! UNIQUE!!!

  • @DanOlin-p8j
    @DanOlin-p8j 4 дня назад

    I first heard John Faddis in the early 70s. I was at downstairs at jimmys. He opened for dizzy Gillespie. All I can say is wow

  • @elz1250
    @elz1250 6 лет назад

    When you know how to play, and you take the guess workout of playing music, you get this, best trumpet/jazz/mambo, and blues players the world has ever seen. Where my glass of whiskey on the rocks and suit at. Can't forget my trumpet

  • @hughpenner1417
    @hughpenner1417 5 лет назад +22

    That solo from Arturo at 10:21 is one of my favourite bits of the whole song because of how lyrical it is in sense that it carries Wynton's solo so well, sort of like finishing a sentence or a story for him.

  • @peach6405
    @peach6405 3 месяца назад

    Jon Faddis fingerings are so clean, his fingers seem so calm as he's playing the most ridiculous lines..
    Crazy combo to have them all on one stage together, mindblown.

  • @TheBUBBAMEX
    @TheBUBBAMEX 2 месяца назад

    Frikkin amazing. All different styles and flavor. Close your eyes and buckle up for the ride!!

  • @evansmusic48
    @evansmusic48 7 лет назад +56

    What an enjoyable 18 minutes eh?!! Outstanding!

    • @JosephNoise
      @JosephNoise  7 лет назад +4

      I'm so glad you enjoyed it..! From trumpet masters you can only expect wonders like these.

    • @evansmusic48
      @evansmusic48 7 лет назад +2

      Absolutely!

  • @solusmusic80
    @solusmusic80 5 лет назад +14

    Everyone is great respectively but Wynston is so musical with his solos so I personally think that he did the best here. Everyone else was going for range and speed but he just killed it musicality wise

    • @Playthellgb42
      @Playthellgb42 5 лет назад

      YOU ARE RIGHT!!! PLEASE READ "WYNTON IS THE GREATEST!!!" commentariesonthetimes.me/2016/08/02/wynton-is-the-greatest/

  • @endriasyohannes6551
    @endriasyohannes6551 3 месяца назад

    Greatness personified! Thank you for sharing.

  • @MorrisonScotch
    @MorrisonScotch 4 года назад +1

    They all did wonderful

  • @jbj6495
    @jbj6495 5 лет назад +4

    I like how Morrison is so into each solos and such.

  • @YoutubePizzer
    @YoutubePizzer 10 месяцев назад +2

    The sheer whiplash at 11:26 will never stop being hilarious to me

  • @PauloCosta-km9xp
    @PauloCosta-km9xp Год назад +1

    Os 4 Gênios do Trumpet!!!! Que Show Maravilhoso! Infindos Aplausos!

  • @hamiltonfernando4945
    @hamiltonfernando4945 2 года назад +7

    Wynton Marsalis é um fenômeno 🎺🔥🎺

  • @pnorton75
    @pnorton75 7 дней назад

    Morrison combines all their styles into one seamless badass solo and smokes them all. Winton's low-range soul, Fadius's fast notes, and Arturo's range. If you can't see it/ hear it then you don't know trumpet players. He knew the assignment he studied and he nailed it.

  • @christellek4135
    @christellek4135 6 лет назад +2

    This is stunning....the communication and fun generated by the improvisation and superb talent of these great musiciansisbeyond description.

  • @bettynaka6752
    @bettynaka6752 2 года назад +1

    I like what they do.
    How can I also be like them

  • @angeltrumsic8957
    @angeltrumsic8957 Год назад +2

    Wynton marsalis siempre será mi eterno trompetista favorito

  • @gleizernogueira9311
    @gleizernogueira9311 Год назад +1

    Cada um no seu estilo e se divertindo juntos isso foi maravilhoso, todos mestre que show outro nível!

  • @denysquinteromusica
    @denysquinteromusica 2 года назад

    Gracias! es un documental de un momento grandioso en un escenario con unos grandiosos trompetistas, Wow!

  • @brainfreeze1925
    @brainfreeze1925 2 года назад +1

    It doesn't really matter who I like best as they are all great. I just wish I was there at the time!!

  • @GBAL42022
    @GBAL42022 5 лет назад

    who in the WORLD gave this a Thumbs down ??? 4 of the GREATS in the Industry !!!

  • @BryanByrne-l9q
    @BryanByrne-l9q 21 день назад +1

    Great musicians

  • @rmp3769
    @rmp3769 3 года назад +1

    all amazing

  • @langdjango2873
    @langdjango2873 6 лет назад +4

    How did Arturo play that bit with no mouthpiece?! Just great blowing all around!

  • @rossdraper614
    @rossdraper614 6 лет назад +1

    All & Each quite entertaining in their own ways!!!!

  • @franciscoleite4510
    @franciscoleite4510 Год назад +1

    Wonderful, Galactico four giants of the trumpet

  • @piedpeter1
    @piedpeter1 2 года назад +2

    Glad to see the masters with their own individual styles and flavors of the night. Some more lyrical, some technically insane. Next show they'll all each play something different! I've never seen Wynton play same show 2 nights in a row, lol.
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  • @gruntrvn
    @gruntrvn 2 года назад +2

    INCREDIBLE!!
    Thank you for posting

  • @breakfastplan4518
    @breakfastplan4518 2 года назад +1

    Quite a fun conversation between 3 of those trumpet players.

  • @Dropshot1
    @Dropshot1 6 лет назад +1

    john faddis is watching wynton like i wish i was as good as you!

  • @davidconklin8956
    @davidconklin8956 5 лет назад +1

    Just wonderful

  • @raymondfallon7429
    @raymondfallon7429 6 лет назад +133

    I'm scatching my head at the criticisms like "that's not the language of jazz" - the language of jazz is freedom; to break out of one mold and to examine the material from a different point of view. The high playing isn't bad. The fast playing isn't bad. The lyrical playing isn't bad. In fact it's all amazing. Is it straight up blues? No. That was a stepping off point. Did they step in different directions? You bet. That's what jazz is about - if we could incorporate this ability to listen to the interpretation of different ideas into an international context we might not be in shot a crap spot in history. Winton for Secretary General of the UN! Stop trying to make them sound the way you think they SHOULD sound and listen to what they're saying. (climbing slowly down from my soap box - this stuff gets harder all the time).

    • @jazzman34100
      @jazzman34100 6 лет назад +6

      Quite a few of you on here say that you're professional musician, etc. ; well so am I and I find it interesting that you find playing fast and high equals being the "better player" totally ignoring the fact that in my opinion and a few others on here also that stylistically it did not move me at all because this was a swing blues, not a bebop contest. It was a testosterone filled ego battle, totally ignoring the context of the music and tradition. I think some of you forgot that jazz is the only art form that originated in America and it was invented and played by African Americans; now you've got white boy, academic musicians deciding whose is the superior musician among a bunch of greats based on your own preferences. If you think Winton can't play "fast" and high then you must not be familiar with his discography. He is the only trumpet player to win grammies in two categories in the SAME YEAR. Playing high and fast licks may be fascinating to some of you soulless drones; but to me the performance has to match the style of the music, which may include some flash; but not just for the sake of SHOWING OFF.

    • @nfosse
      @nfosse 5 лет назад

      No, brother it’s anything in Ken Burns doc (RIP jazz) and/or anything in the Berkelee Real Book. Also play Parker faster than he ever did. More notes and loud is hip. Be serious though.

    • @marknekoba6561
      @marknekoba6561 5 лет назад

      It’s a trumpet duel, pure and simple. Testosterone fueled, show me what you got! Wynton didn’t have the vocabulary to keep up. Not about screaming or bebop playing-just an old fashioned throw down. The 3 of them were throwing haymakers while Wynton was being Wynton and trying to be melodic. It wasn’t that type of jam session. Blues was the foundation, but there’s never been a trumpet duel that stayed strictly in a laid back blues style. If Maynard or Venutti or a dozen other guys had been out there they would’ve been screaming and showing off their technique. How cool was it to see Arturo play without his mouthpiece? That wasn’t about artistry, that was just having fun and showing off. I think you missed the point of the whole duel.

    • @bartholk13
      @bartholk13 5 лет назад

      @@jazzman34100 Anyone who doesn't know that Jazz was founded by African Americans has their head in the sand. However, not all "white boys" are academic musicians, and just because they're white does not mean that they are less talented then African Americans or that they haven't earned their greatness. They have worked hard to become what they are; ALL of them. You don't become "a great" through someone else's hard work or because you didn't invent jazz. I am sorry that you are missing the point of four greats, regardless of how they got there, playing for the enjoyment of it. Let's face it, ALL MUSICIANS have a bit of testosterone in them; when the music takes us away, it becomes a battle against self.

    • @johnnymalonejr4895
      @johnnymalonejr4895 5 лет назад

      @@marknekoba6561 You sound like one of my junior high music students or better yet a rank amateur. This wasn't a freakin' duel.

  • @sonoraimperial5054
    @sonoraimperial5054 5 лет назад +1

    Muy profesional y brillante ejecución de estas eminencias en los metales. Somos coleguitas en este bello arte que es la musica.

  • @soylire30
    @soylire30 3 года назад +2

    This is literally incredible wow

  • @ademircamelo
    @ademircamelo 7 лет назад +14

    Arturo é insano, porém o Marsalis tem um som de blues original ,lindo!!! São os 4 monstros

  • @master7304
    @master7304 6 лет назад +1

    Masterful!!!! Absolutely Magnificent

  • @alvarocerritos
    @alvarocerritos 6 лет назад +7

    13:35 WHAT an awesome entrance from Marsalis! 🎺

  • @severoruizcortes7998
    @severoruizcortes7998 2 года назад +1

    Ensamblado hace muchos años, los intérpretes están vigentes y tiene cada uno su propio sonido espectacular.

  • @Newy90
    @Newy90 6 лет назад +9

    Wynton and James way classier than the other two. All legends though!

  • @montecarlomethod-youtube
    @montecarlomethod-youtube Год назад +1

    Turned into squeak central! Love it❤

  • @patheddles4004
    @patheddles4004 7 месяцев назад +1

    Took me a while to realise, they're all taking the piss out of each other. Or for the non-Aussies here, poking fun at each other good-naturedly. Most of it's way over my head, but even what I can follow is hilarious.
    And of course they're absolutely incredible musicians.

  • @hamiltonfernando4945
    @hamiltonfernando4945 2 года назад +4

    Marsalis é um fenômeno 🎺

  • @imaslowlerner
    @imaslowlerner Год назад +1

    Now that was a class.

  • @우정식-s2s
    @우정식-s2s 2 года назад +2

    very good ~~~!!!

  • @angelomaggioguldner4562
    @angelomaggioguldner4562 Год назад +2

    Maravilloso 😊!!!

  • @Usmctbone
    @Usmctbone 6 лет назад +3

    I'd be interested in hearing them go at it again to see how time has changed their playing

  • @waltergalvez3755
    @waltergalvez3755 5 лет назад

    ....I Love this Quartet ... they make a good dialogue ...

  • @Goyote
    @Goyote 2 года назад +1

    Blissfully awesome

  • @showingYOUtheworld
    @showingYOUtheworld 6 лет назад +72

    They all are incredible,BUT
    James Morrison opens a portal to another dimension ❗
    This guy is not from our planet.
    In art and particulier in music above one certain level there is NO the best !
    It's not a Mathematics, it's music.
    But here James kind of dwarfs them all.
    Personal opinion of course