Nightmare
Artie Shaw Lyrics


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@jazzbo48

For the non-clarinetists listening to this, his upper altissimo work (that's the really high stuff) is amazing. At 1:46 he goes up to concert A and just stays up there playing around. Been playing clarinet for 50 years and never seen that note written in a song. Gone up to concert G a couple of times in some Sousa marches and in some Benny Goodman stuff but never above that. Goodman goes up there to an A in the "Hollywood Hotel" version of Sing, Sing, Sing but he just holds it for a few beats for effect; he doesn't play it lyrically like Shaw. IMHO, Shaw was the better technician but Goodman was the better entertainer. Other than both being perfectionists, both guys approached music differently. Check out their bios sometime.

@AvalonMorley

+jazzbo48 Thanks for the insights. It's nice to learn a little something, from folks with expertise I don't have. Love this music!

@donutswithsprinkes

wow that sound is so unique its what caught my attention to this song

@wickpascal4964

What about Sidney Bchet?

@OutsideTheRopes

Happens to be my favorite part of the song.

@myapointer4845

As a trombonist and percussionist, I wouldn't have known
that lol. Thank you

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@azmista

This song was in the aviator. It's amazing how well this music holds up especially when you add it to modern art like bioshock and indie flicks. Brilliant.

@BrianCarnevaleB26

Thought provoking music from a bygone era cutting edge horns. Speak Easy music perhaps

The context of time. It goes by.
THI

@BrianCarnevaleB26

Thought provoking music from a bygone era cutting edge horns. Speak Easy music perhaps

The context of time. It goes by.
THI

@OutsideTheRopes

The Aviator turned me on to this song.

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