Evan Christopher - The Mooche (Duke Ellington) - The Duc des Lombards' Sessions #1
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- Evan Christopher - The Mooche (Duke Ellington) - The Duc des Lombards' Sessions #1
Discover all the program of the mythic parisian jazz club Duc des Lombards HERE : www.ducdeslombards.com/
The clarinetist Evan Christopher and its group Django à la créole interprets for a private live session the classic The Mooche of Duke Ellington.
Django à la Créole: David Blenkhorn (guitar), Dave Kelbie (guitar), Sebastien Girardot (Bass) & Evan Christopher (clarinet)
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So good.
Genial interpretation, que le jazz est beau et le son veloute et rond de la clarinette superbe...
Wonderful.......!!!!!
Brilliant!
c'est cool, c'est un style musical jamais filmé ! abonné direct.
Wonderful!
Muy original, sonido bello
Amazing! Superb, Evan!
JAZZ FOREVER, MUSIC FOREVER !!
J'adore cette chaine ! continuez ! :)
So good.....
You guys smashed it!!!!
Fantastique!
Muito bom
The Best
beautiful....:):)
Supper braaooo
if you look carefully at 5:57 you can see its an old selmer albert system
wow sei garantito premiato
The picture is a little dark and I cannot see it clearly, but it seems that Mr. Christopher is playing a german-type clarinet. Very unusual for a jazzer, and all the more astonishing that he gets this dark, sonorous tone out of it.
No, no es un clarinete con sistema alemán, es un sistema Albert (muy similar, por cierto) que solían utilizar muchos clarinetistas de New Orleans.
it's an Albert with a bit too many rings :) - Dodds used a six rings Albert and Edmund Hall too. as you know, I think that tone depends more on mouthpiecce than clarinet - nevertheless I myself prefer to play a selmer than a buffet...
@@pacosantos3803 it's strange because MfJimminoone is a well informed clarinet player and lover... he must have been mislead by the presence of three rings for the left hand.
@@emilianoturazzi it's inusual three rings for the left hand in a Albert system clarinet?
@@pacosantos3803 I'd say yes... they usually have an hole for the fourth finger and a free hole for the second of the right hand, too
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He's playing an Albert system horn, 5 ring .
who is the rhythm player?
Why.. Why did I give up the clarinet!?
pardon my french but FUCK that is good.