When You Hit A WRONG Note In Classical vs Jazz

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Published 2020-07-09
Hitting wrong notes in classical vs jazz has very different effects 😂 I love and play both genres so this is all just in good fun! Remember to tap like and subscribe if you enjoyed this video!

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Music in this video - my butchered performances of:
Bourrée in E Minor - J.S. Bach
All The Things You Are - Jerome Kern

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All Comments (21)
  • As one of my friends from my sound design class said, “Play one wrong note, you done fucked up. Play two wrong notes, it’s jazz.”
  • @juliep6435
    my jazz band teacher always told us “if you play a wrong note during a solo, just play it again a bunch of times on purpose and no one will know”
  • This reminds me of something I read a while ago. "One time, I was performing in an ensemble, and didn't realize the sheet music was double-sided, so I finished the piece about a page earlier than everyone else. Fortunately, it was jazz, and no one noticed."
  • @rewardadrawer
    I remember a gig I played as a teenager. My band opened with a jazzy number that had space for a keyboard solo in it, and when it came around time for my solo, my mind just… Completely blanked. I forgot what key and scale I was playing in, and at more than one point I started touch-typing keys (literally just playing everything with my index fingers). Like I started panicking and my brain completely shut down. My band mates thought it was the best solo I ever played, and the artist we were opening for (who was a pretty widely celebrated artist) complemented me on it afterword. You really cannot fuck up in jazz
  • @Swordandsteel
    My guitar teacher once told me “One wrong note is a slip up, two wrong notes are a mistake, and three wrong notes are Jazz”
  • @dandeelyonn
    hits a wrong note Jazz musicians: 𝓓𝓸 𝓲𝓽 𝓪𝓰𝓪𝓲𝓷
  • "To play a wrong note is inconsequential, to play without passion is inexcusable ." - Beethoven
  • @sixtytwo62
    one time i messed up a jazz solo so bad and played so many wrong notes and i was so embarrassed but several people came up and told me afterwords that i had best solo there so that was cool i guess
  • @nachovaldivia8
    The only unrealistic thing about this, is that the conductor apologized after that rant
  • @mikeg3439
    High school jazz competition, 15 year old kid new to bass, I played a bass solo once that I felt ashamed of. Two college judges approached me afterwards saying things like "that was off the reservation, you have real feel and daring" and "I love your direction, your originality." I remained very very confused about it.
  • Bob Ross: There are no mistakes, just happy accidents Jazz: There isn't any mistakes or happy accidents, just improvisation
  • @caidalee1994
    As a classical singer, I love this! For anyone worried, most are very forgiving in classical settings. We know it’s hard stuff and that there are so many cogs in the machine, that as long as you don’t panic and get back on track, no one will ever remember the mistake, much less mention it.
  • @elliotnemeth
    "A wrong note played in distress is a wrong note. A wrong note played in confidence is an interpretation." -my jazz teacher
  • The note after the "wrong" note determines if it really was the wrong note
  • I can testify for this. I missed ONE note and my piano teacher said “that is absolutely horrendous” 😭💀
  • @magpie-yf8gf
    I love your portrayal of jazz fans, so many people think we're these advanced sophisticated superhumans when in reality we're just weird unhygienic dorks who like weird textures and chord progressions
  • @miaelliott6848
    Jazz is the musical definition of "it's not a bug, it's a feature"
  • @electricblu6615
    As someone who played double bass this is incredibly accurate except for when you realize no one can actually hear you
  • @ZekeNigma
    “To play a wrong note is insignificant; to play without passion is inexcusable.” --Ludwig van Beethoven