Wynton Marsalis: Carnival of Venice! Mind blowing! 🤯

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Wynton Marsalis: Carnival of Venice Cadenza (transcription)
Boston Pops Orchestra with John Williams1984 Symphony Hall
Jean Baptiste Arban - Carnival of Venice
Wynton Marsalis 40 hours a day practice

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TrumpetRecords
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That last F is completely ridiculous. To get a cornet to sound like that, escpecially up there... mad respect for his talent!

johannesstoll
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Wynton is absolutely goated, it’s crazy to think that now he’s an absolute master when it comes to jazz but you look back and realize he was a masterful classical player as well, absolutely amazing!

atodiusbertive
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That F absolutely blew me away. Anyone who doesn’t play trumpet/cornet may think it was cool and all, but anyone who does play trumpet/cornet will realize how rediculously hard it is and how much work it takes to play that high while having amazing tone like that. Wynton is insane and deserves any and all credit thrown at him.

Jaxon-ncvg
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Wynton the goat . MY EARS CAN'T GET OVER I'T🎉

michellerobinson
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Young wynton with the big 80’s spectacles. A splendid sight

B-yn
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So wonderful people seem to be rediscovering Wynton's classical rep recordings

davisaho
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The articulation and range - impressive. Can't imagine the hours needed to master that.

ksbrook
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Bro just jumps to that high D like it’s nothing

Misahurt
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I have this CD, and the whole thing is just as impressive. 10/10, would recommend.

kasheppard
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Wynton Marsalis a greath example for all musicians, trumpet players, no mather Styles.

rafaelrey
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As technically difficult as that excerpt is, the most impressive part is how he nailed the high F at the end like it was absolutely no big deal. What a legend.

jesusislord
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I was the top trumpet player in North Texas in the 9th grade. I was first in the state in 12th grade.
Full music scholarship offers from multiple universities (went to UT at Austin for music).
I have played for the symphony, for Doc Severensen, with professional jazz orchestras, as a professional studio musician, and even with the Barnum & Bailey circus.

And after all that, I STILL can't play the last movement of Carnival of Venice worth a crap.

There might be a few hundred people on earth who can play this, myself included. But you can probably count on one hand the number of people who can truly do it well.
Even though my entire focus has always been on technical playing and tone, I am not one of them.

Al Hirt said you aren't a real trumpet player until you can play this. I guess I'll never be a real trumpet player. And honestly, as much as i love what he does, Al doesn't play it very well either compared to Winton.

Winton is the Michael Jordan of trumpet players. Not even my idol, Doc, did it with such a flawless tone.

mikey
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Honestly, to me the greatest thing about this clip is.how long he plays so well with such consistency on one breath. I was trying to see if he was circular breathing, but i did not see any puffing of his cheeks. Insane.

jacklevoska
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I never knew wynton played classical too he really is the final boss

AlbertonJiggletip
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I'm so exited to play this solo, as an 8th grader my director knew this piece would be a challenge but extremely fun, I just started practicing

edd-jg
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The high D In the middle of all that octave jumping is not in the the original. That is the truly astounding part. Thousands of trumpet players across the US could hit a comparable f at the end of something. But to pop that high D double octave jump in such a rapid passage is astounding.

pnorton
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❤❤❤❤BRAVO! BRAVO! A STRAIGHT UP SUPER GENIUS TRUMPET MUSICIAN 🎺! ❤❤❤❤ ASE

Jayne-bkqp
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Played the snare drum part for this in my college wind ensemble, it was a blast to sit back and watch the trumpet soloist go crazy

zackhance
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This is actually the easy part of the final section, the first half is much more difficult and it's a relief when you hit this section. He plays the first half as flawlessly of course.

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