My grandfather's favorite type of Jazz, i miss the days of listing to his vinyl collection with him, doesn't feel the same doing it by myself, RIP Grandpa
My dear departed dad was obsessed with this guy back in the 40s and 50s...I never really got it as a kid, but as Ive grown up I can really appreciate just how goddam good these jazz musicians back then were. Today's popular music is dumb-downed crap in comparison.
Hey Artie was the man back in the day ,don't you ever ever forget what jazz meant ,he pioneered it Jim O 'Donnell N Z 78 yrs young and still a jazz fan ,god bless 👍
I really really love the SMILES you see on some of the players faces when they look up at Artie, it just shows how admired he was and the relationship that playing music together gives players. :)
I'm a trombonist but listening to jazz clarinet, especially Artie Shaw and Benny Goodman, has greatly helped me improve the fluidity of my slide technique. Plus it is simply one of the coolest sounds I've ever heard. If you want to develope a schmaltzy sound and slide technique, you should definitely listen to and try to emulate the sounds of the great jazz clarinetists of the '40s. Back then they knew what it meant to be musicians and what the music meant to them. If only jazz were as insanely popular now as it was then. It's an important part of U.S. history that needs reviving. Do your part and download a jazz album the next time your on iTunes!
Ahhhhh. When music was music. My cousin went to some concert last night and when I asked who the band was she said, it was someone I would have never heard of and it wasn't really a band it was done on the computer. Well THIS is really a band.
Rapaz esse vídeo causa um incentivo magnifico para qualquer musico, você consegue ver a expressão a gratidão com que eles tocam, é tao lindo isso faz porque gosta porque amam aquilo, é magnifico !!
That Bb in the end.... Damn. 8+ years on clarinet and ive only just begun to hit those notes. I want to get to a point where I can perform like him. WOw
There was NEVER anyone better.This video shows only a fraction of the tune;it's about 8minutes in its entirety and is not easily found(originally released on an EP 45) but is well worth searching for.Artie,aside from all the women he bedded in their prime,was the best (that includes Benny,though I wouldn't want to live on the difference).The film from which this song is taken is missing only Buddy,who left the band some months before. And try to get his book, "The Trouble With Cinderella".
Hi,My dad James "Red" Borland played with Big small,jazz,casual bands. Worked w bands of Wingy Manone,Freddy Martin,Orrin Tucker,Russ Morgan,Stan Kenton, Will Osborne,Frankie Carle,George Liberace. He also worked with the jazz bands led by Nappy Lamare, Pete Bellman, Freddy Morgan and Tommy Alexander. He composed,arranged,sang,traveled for some time with Gene Autry's group, also doing Gene's radio program. wonder if there might be film footage of him playing with any of these musicians.
Man his jazz is so amazing. Playing that high notes without having to play the lower notes to get to the high ones (i do that cuz its so freakin hard).
@BurningMonkeyStudios Why does it matter? They were both stellar musicians, and each had his own style. They both contributed to our great musical history.
like you bro, this makes me proud to be clarinetist, & i love artie, benny,buddy,peps, pete, acker,& also listen to swing 41 by django, french dude called hubert rostaing, many others i love 2, but if you liked this song, i'm sure you'll be blown away by the greatest of them all (my opinion) EDMOND HALL doing "you made me love you" in Buenos Aires. please, you look this up, & if you like jazz, & class, & brains, then i'd be very surprised if you don't think this is the best clarinet you've ever
yup im going in to 7th grade and the lady said that clarinets don't do jazz. well it is at my school but i still think they should allow it in the JR. high jazz band
@mantasparks15 It's available but it's a transcription of the studio recording( on yt - uploaded by cdbpdx) - so somewhat different than this. Artie improvises it a bit differently.
I'm just surprised that one clarinet can be heard over the entire band playing without a mic. Dude was a beast
Especially with the high notes he was playing!
valerie personeni high notes penetrate sounds better.
@@ronanthony5654 quit being a hater
My grandfather's favorite type of Jazz, i miss the days of listing to his vinyl collection with him, doesn't feel the same doing it by myself, RIP Grandpa
You cherish the memory that's what matters 👍
@@jamesodonnell6399 Indeed I do :) Ty for your kind comment.
*listens to myself play clarinet, then listens to him* ;_;
+Frifri Pegasus same
You just have to keep trying.
me too fam
I know you usually get comments like these but...WHY DO I ALWAYS SEE YOU EVERYWHERE!?
Ariana Preciado oh my god even on here XD
Oh my God... if I could play like artie shaw I'd never stop playing
i want to play my clarinet like that!!!!
Cindy Rodas same
My dear departed dad was obsessed with this guy back in the 40s and 50s...I never really got it as a kid, but as Ive grown up I can really appreciate just how goddam good these jazz musicians back then were. Today's popular music is dumb-downed crap in comparison.
I wouldn't say all, but yes I agree... these guys had style and originality.
Hey Artie was the man back in the day ,don't you ever ever forget what jazz meant ,he pioneered it Jim O 'Donnell N Z 78 yrs young and still a jazz fan ,god bless 👍
I really really love the SMILES you see on some of the players faces when they look up at Artie, it just shows how admired he was and the relationship that playing music together gives players. :)
This is what today is missing.
If I could just say, the pianist reminds me of Woodrow Wilson.
Those were the days. Best hair-styles, best fashion, divine music.
+Ma Nuel Not to mention racism + sexism.
:( I wish it wasn't so.
+TheDalmah
You always gotta blind out something to make a statement like "Those were the days".
+Ma Nuel So true.
***** I imagine there were still some racist jazz people out there.
I wasn't there, either.
Ma Nuel I love the clothes...so cool!!
And apparently my school band doesn't allow clarinets to audition for jazz band...
Life Of Minds That's cause the clarinet is too hard to compose music for in Jazz. Clarinet is great in jazz but hard to compose
My school jazz band just uses the trumpet or tenor sax part for the clarinet
Life Of Minds really!!!
I'm the only clarinet in my school jazz band
My jazz band has like 3 of us
I'm glad I lived and was born 1943 and could appreciate such wonderful talent of the Era of Jazz Artie Shaw was special ❤️
Artie Shaw is a Legend. An amazing musician
Man I wish we had something for jazz in our school all we have is concert, pep, and march.
I'm a trombonist but listening to jazz clarinet, especially Artie Shaw and Benny Goodman, has greatly helped me improve the fluidity of my slide technique. Plus it is simply one of the coolest sounds I've ever heard. If you want to develope a schmaltzy sound and slide technique, you should definitely listen to and try to emulate the sounds of the great jazz clarinetists of the '40s. Back then they knew what it meant to be musicians and what the music meant to them. If only jazz were as insanely popular now as it was then. It's an important part of U.S. history that needs reviving. Do your part and download a jazz album the next time your on iTunes!
Don't forget Woody Herman also. Another clarinetist that fronted a band and played a long, long time.
Love your insight, Jon.
NOW THAT'S TALENT !!!!!
Greatest Jazz Clarinetist of all time. Period.
Sublime
I love this music 💔💕 every detail. Every melody. The best era for music.
i play the clarinet and i could never make this kind of sound, like Artie Shaw
have to listen to lots of jazz for my grade 5 clarinet jazz exam...... this just makes me wanna practice 24/7......!
I loved that era for great music and proper musicians.
Ahhhhh. When music was music. My cousin went to some concert last night and when I asked who the band was she said, it was someone I would have never heard of and it wasn't really a band it was done on the computer. Well THIS is really a band.
This is so rare! I’m hoping somebody can get this Artie shaw clarinet playing style back!
I wish
His time his Era fabulous what can you say mesmerizing
Rapaz esse vídeo causa um incentivo magnifico para qualquer musico, você consegue ver a expressão a gratidão com que eles tocam, é tao lindo isso faz porque gosta porque amam aquilo, é magnifico !!
Wow Artie Shaw was something on that horn!!!
incredible! i wish you could hear music like this today
THIS IS MY JAM
uhh u can't believe how much m excited for the 1080p version
What a beautiful song, especially the ending.
That Bb in the end.... Damn. 8+ years on clarinet and ive only just begun to hit those notes. I want to get to a point where I can perform like him. WOw
thankyou!! i agree with you. im a clarinet player and i could not belive clarinets were not needed in our jazz band.
Quel talent ce Artie Show ! ça swingue à mort !
SUPER !
Such Good Peaceful music And days
Glad this video is here! Pople from other countries that love this music and the clarinet would have no access to it otherwise!
He was AMAZING! I play clarinet and I can only dream of being that good....
I was born in 1990 and I have always liked jazz
this man is a true master...
Artie Shaw Your Legendary you Have The Passion Preservence and Also patience That's What I Love About .
my jaw drops every time i watch this
Wow. Outstanding!
Love it!
Really amazing. Reminds me of my favorite clarinet-group OK-Dreamband. CD "Clarinet-Dreams" is available for download (iTunes, amazon).
Great moment. Thanks
There was NEVER anyone better.This video shows only a fraction of the tune;it's about 8minutes in its entirety and is not easily found(originally released on an EP 45) but is well worth searching for.Artie,aside from all the women he bedded in their prime,was the best (that includes Benny,though I wouldn't want to live on the difference).The film from which this song is taken is missing only Buddy,who left the band some months before. And try to get his book, "The Trouble With Cinderella".
now THAT'S something to aspire to.
that last note.... wow.
Hi,My dad James "Red" Borland played with Big small,jazz,casual bands. Worked w bands of Wingy Manone,Freddy Martin,Orrin Tucker,Russ Morgan,Stan Kenton, Will Osborne,Frankie Carle,George Liberace. He also worked with the jazz bands led by Nappy Lamare, Pete Bellman, Freddy Morgan and Tommy Alexander.
He composed,arranged,sang,traveled for some time with Gene Autry's group, also doing Gene's radio program.
wonder if there might be film footage of him playing with any of these musicians.
Artie could make that stick talk ,just wonderful tok hear
Tok hear,sorry
Too,sorry you know what I mean Brilliant
Beautiful Vibrato!!
Good times And Good Songs
i love guitar
This is amazing
I love part 1:49 - 1:51, and of course this entire song!
I'm on a clarinet trip right now. Love it in jazz, classical, and klezmer. Artie Shaw FTW!
Awesome!!!!!!
I was just falling asleep and at one point i thought clarinet was yelling at me LMAO. Love jazz.
gee,that's a lineup of great bands! some of those shot Vitaphones in the '30s, vhs and cd's are on sale. most of them on Amazon.Good luck!
Wooaaahhhhh ! Wonderful...
lol @ all the violinists tapping their feet. the anticipation of that note at the end made the final result so much more amazing.
Wow amazing!
we need more guys like this man noone is a guy who plays clarinet in my band -_-
Muito fixe....
a melodia e o contra ritmo muito bons....
Parabens ,.... ben j"adore
That last high note didn't sound like a clarinet... o.o
It was beatiful!!!
They do in some,the one i went to i was in jazz band with the clarinet but there where very few, two if i remember.
Thank you so much.....reminds me of my favorite clarinet-group OK-Dreamband. CD "Clarinet-Dreams" is available for download (iTunes, amazon).
Wow! Amazing
is perfect ads and my favorites
Gotta love the clarinet :)
I'm going to try to force my way to join jazz band in my high school next year. I seriously wish I heard Artie Shaw when I was in middle school.
Can't help but notice there's only one black man in the room, and he's sweeping the floor.
Of course. When have Black people ever played Jazz?
@@gumbothegreat4596 Louis Armstrong?
@@KK-sr8mj called a joke babes
Well it was the 40's so can't expect much better
Ironic, isn't it?
Man his jazz is so amazing. Playing that high notes without having to play the lower notes to get to the high ones (i do that cuz its so freakin hard).
espetáculo lindo demais
verdd
Share wish I could ,nobody left I'm 78 yrs young Artie what can I say other than thank you
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@BurningMonkeyStudios Why does it matter? They were both stellar musicians, and each had his own style. They both contributed to our great musical history.
is perfect
Amazing
if you watch closely, the sweeping guy is taking strokes in time with the high hat from the drums which kind of sounds like sweeping.
Super !!!
Прелесть! Спасибо.
Awesome
this is good music.
@ elsieetv thats wierd! clarinets r perfect for jazz in my opinion, and my school allows them in the jazz band...
also, these guys r great!
this makes me proud to be a clarinetist
like you bro, this makes me proud to be clarinetist, & i love artie, benny,buddy,peps, pete, acker,& also listen to swing 41 by django, french dude called hubert rostaing, many others i love 2, but if you liked this song, i'm sure you'll be blown away by the greatest of them all (my opinion) EDMOND HALL doing "you made me love you" in Buenos Aires.
please, you look this up, & if you like jazz, & class, & brains, then i'd be very surprised if you don't think this is the best clarinet you've ever
Wish i could play like that!
For those of you looking for more of that gliss at 2:47, check out George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue.
Kocham Jazz
This is SOOOO pro :D!
yup im going in to 7th grade and the lady said that clarinets don't do jazz. well it is at my school but i still think they should allow it in the JR. high jazz band
Thanks. And can someone tell me how he vibratos so fast?
Beast.
Nice atmosphere
His contest vs drums clarinet priceless
He holds the clarinet so freaking high like a trumpet almost.
Artie just Thanks
Isso é que é música
He could make that liquorestick hum!!!
@mantasparks15 It's available but it's a transcription of the studio recording( on yt - uploaded by cdbpdx) - so somewhat different than this. Artie improvises it a bit differently.
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