I play clarinet. Have done for decades. So, I have some insight. I love this piece, guitar as well. Just two people in the groove. Not a concert performance, just how it should be. The very essance of what it can be all about when the musicians and the audience are one and the same. Thanks for sharing the joy.
Both these guys obviously play very well, and it's interesting to hear a divergence from the American-bop thing! I'm instantly reminded of so much of what I heard in Europe that was kinda new to my ears. Then and now, this is KoOL.
Despite the accuracy of comments regarding tuning, leaving such comments without praising your amazing performance, as though they could have played it themselves, is inexcusable. Wonderful job. And quite honestly though to the trained ear the tuning is noticeable, it's not even like it's painfully out of tune like the chords clash or anything. People are just jealous haha
i know you were trying to make a joke, but that's literally how keanu reeves became famous. he was a musician in LA first and then got recognized by hollywood exec during one of his performances. look it up if you don't believe me
Although I'm no musician in any way, but, in my opinion, these guys are doing a great job. Carry on, progress and I hope you'll be really famous one day! Best of luck!
OMD (= OMG en français)! You 2 are amazing...I am dying to jam with you!!!!!....want, want, want to learn....my flute is awaiting a team such as yours and my clarinet needs much work but is totally willing!! Love Love Love the classics you 2 are interpreting ...en un esprit si léger et amusant!!
Wow ! Great & lovely performance ! I can now take inspiration on your playing, Nikola :3 That's funny, it's seems you play like Gabriele Mirabassi's play and sound🤩. I love G. Mirabassi's instrument sound !!
Nice performance but what does this have to do with Dexter Gordon? Dexter recorded the piece as did many others. Wiki sums it origins - "Blue Bossa" is an instrumental jazz composition by Kenny Dorham. It was introduced on Joe Henderson's 1963 album Page One.[1] A blend of hard bop and bossa nova, the tune was possibly influenced by Dorham's visit to the Rio de Janeiro Jazz Festival in 1961.[2][3] The tune has since been recorded numerous times by different artists, making it a jazz standard.[4]
Genial interpretación, me encantaría poder utilizar el audio en una producción radial universitaria, sería un gran honor obtener el permiso de uso, amo esta interpretación.
I play clarinet. Have done for decades. So, I have some insight. I love this piece, guitar as well. Just two people in the groove. Not a concert performance, just how it should be. The very essance of what it can be all about when the musicians and the audience are one and the same. Thanks for sharing the joy.
For those interested The melody and chords would be found in the Real Book… although most of this is improvisation.
Superbe ! Les deux instrumentistes semblent dialoguer et Nikola Djurica est un musicien exceptionnel.
Beautiful double PP in the upper register of the clarinet. Good accompaniment for the guitarist. Good performance. Well done.Thanks
What a beautiful and so impeccably logical improvisation!
Both these guys obviously play very well, and it's interesting to hear a divergence from the American-bop thing! I'm instantly reminded of so much of what I heard in Europe that was kinda new to my ears. Then and now, this is KoOL.
this is absolutely marvelous! I play clarinet too, but I would give anything to play like this! love it!
Six years later how you doing on clarinet
Latin Eddie Daniels! Awesome Clariner playing and wonderful accompaniment on guitar!
Just fantastic!!!
Despite the accuracy of comments regarding tuning, leaving such comments without praising your amazing performance, as though they could have played it themselves, is inexcusable. Wonderful job. And quite honestly though to the trained ear the tuning is noticeable, it's not even like it's painfully out of tune like the chords clash or anything. People are just jealous haha
well said, hate these sour grapes
Remember, those who can't criticize. Those who can DO! Great performance!
I am just awed by the way you guys express yourselves through music. just simply amazing.
Excellente clarinette 👍👍👍😍
I didn't know Keanu Reeves played guitar.
+John Doe shit, that's true.
i know you were trying to make a joke, but that's literally how keanu reeves became famous.
he was a musician in LA first and then got recognized by hollywood exec during one of his performances.
look it up if you don't believe me
Neo is playing the clarinet
lol
He actually does
So beautiful! Thanks so much guys! I really enjoy it!
This is awesome. Loving that duo. Clarinet and guitar on form
So relaxing. Great music.
Молодцы! Очень здорово!
My gosh, it's perfect!!
Wow! What a beautiful version! Both of you are great!
En boucle, j'adore !
Joli son, beaucoup de goût...très plaisant...bravo !
Love you guys, you guys are very melodious
Just beautiful
LOVE LOVE LOVE!!!!!
Bravo, very beautiful and inspiring
Semplicemente FANTASTICI
Beautiful!
Love you guys.
Marvelous!
Fantastic. THANKS!!!
I love clarinet 🌺🎶🎼💓
Great connection and you are obviously great mates. You compliment each other in this piece
What a gorgeous sound. Nice one guys
super, I very like your group!!!
Fantastic! Listening from the other side of the world....
This clatinet is a miracle 🙂 ❤
Very sweet and good sound of clarinet, I like!
Thank you!!! You are my tutor!!!!
Perfect!
So lovely :)
Awesome and so relaxing
ufff tremendos, me encanta su interpretción, un abrazo desde Colombia
Beautiful sound!
Que presiosa musica y que perfecion de tocar el clarinete . muuuuiiii vien....
本当に音も発音も綺麗だしすごい引き込まれる!
オススメ急にいい仕事するのなんだマジで見つけられてよかった!!
a comunicação entre eles é incrivel meu deus
Очень крутоооооо!!!
Круто особенно с 1.34-...... и до конца . Молодцы!
Although I'm no musician in any way, but, in my opinion, these guys are doing a great job. Carry on, progress and I hope you'll be really famous one day! Best of luck!
Siete bravissimi.
I just keep listening for few months
OMD (= OMG en français)! You 2 are amazing...I am dying to jam with you!!!!!....want, want, want to learn....my flute is awaiting a team such as yours and my clarinet needs much work but is totally willing!!
Love Love Love the classics you 2 are interpreting ...en un esprit si léger et amusant!!
Gooo Brazil
Bella storia!
fantastic
Eu toco violão e tenho um amigo que toca clarinete, talvez eu chame ele pra tocar isso aí.
O vídeo está ótimo, bom trabalho para os dois!
bravíssimo....
AMAZING!! :D
superrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Great!
Good shit mate! Wonderful!!
amazing
Superb
So cool😆👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I play the clarinet and my boyfriend play guitar.
We will play like you😊
from Japan🇯🇵
Bravo !
This is niice. 🎉
Really nice job. Fellow clarinetist here. Super like.
Muito bonito, very beautiful
Sweet!
Great playing!!! Subscribed to your channel!!
Like it a lot, yes I do!
Very sharp guys.
Ojala yo tocará así d chido el clarinete.... Muchas felicidades hacen un buen trabajo, saludos!
Nice 👌🏻 especially in the higher octave
Bravo, ispiratissimo
Svaka cast momci! :D
yo this b sick af
big up from slovakia
excelente *---*
Прекрасно
One of the fewest words I know ... "beautiful"
Cok iyisiniz beeeh
Excellent. What clarinet, mouthpiece and reed strength are you using ?
Genial! :D
Muito mesmo
very nice.
I LOVE YOU LOVELY STYLE
Of this piece
good tone
Yeah! I like your groove and your spontaneity 🐳👍😍(I did a clarinet version of this song recently too 🤣)
Wow ! Great & lovely performance ! I can now take inspiration on your playing, Nikola :3 That's funny, it's seems you play like Gabriele Mirabassi's play and sound🤩. I love G. Mirabassi's instrument sound !!
The fourth track from the Maiden Voyage Album by Jamey Aebersold also called Solar Flair
yo toco el clarinete.
ellos tocan re buenisimo
This is great! Congrats!
Could you share the music sheet?
Thanks
Yucccch
Delicioso. Gracias
Nice performance but what does this have to do with Dexter Gordon? Dexter recorded the piece as did many others. Wiki sums it origins - "Blue Bossa" is an instrumental jazz composition by Kenny Dorham. It was introduced on Joe Henderson's 1963 album Page One.[1] A blend of hard bop and bossa nova, the tune was possibly influenced by Dorham's visit to the Rio de Janeiro Jazz Festival in 1961.[2][3] The tune has since been recorded numerous times by different artists, making it a jazz standard.[4]
Genial interpretación, me encantaría poder utilizar el audio en una producción radial universitaria, sería un gran honor obtener el permiso de uso, amo esta interpretación.
nice!
AAAAH awesome at 00:52 omg
Beautyful. U r so talented. I want to play this song with a friend, Can you send me the music sheet please?
😮
prekasan zvuk! :)
+Edson Ma da