I am part of that generation that is called baby boomers...children of parents who lived the nightmare of WWII and the Korean War. This lullaby is what rocked us to sleep many nights. Thank you,
Lots of brash, fast playing Trombonists flooding RU-vid right now, this is what the Trombone was designed for, beautiful, smooth and lyrical music Looks like I'm 5 years late to the party!!
I 100 percent agree. I love hearing the note linger before the vibrato. Carol has such a mastery of the high range. During my playing days, I would feel my embouchure tiring. This caused pinching off the high register leaving a forced strained sound. I enjoy hearing the control thru the entirety of the note. Well done.
Thank you so much! I love the high register - I’m definitely most comfortable up there 😊 I was on bass trombone for 2 weeks of gigs recently and properly had to practise for that stuff!!
At age 76, I have heard a lot of trombones. The purity of your tone is beyond anything I have heard. I always thought there was a territory between the trumpet and the trombone that has not been explored. You did it. Congratulations
@@afloatingpineapple6170 MIght I disagree: French horn and ternorhorn belongs to the horn family of instruments, whereas trombone an trumpet belong to the trumpet family. The sound is completely different and her sound is fantastic, beyond my possibility of explanation
You may not have heard Don Lusher then? Try to look out his "I'll Close My Eyes", recorded with Ted Heath and his Music (on "The Instruments of the Dance Band" from 1960): ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-SKx6vaWsgLg.html
@@basilpeewit3350 there are many fine trombone players, Don Lusher and Carol of course are in this group. Bart van Lier, Jiggs Whigham, Mark Nightingale, just to name a few one who live in Europe.
Dear Carol: I am an amateur trombone player. The beauty of your playing is what I long for but have yet to achieve. Keep putting out video for the amateur players like me to listen to and aspire to be like. You must be doing something right, since over 53K people have listened to this song.
Your performances are SO beautiful, so expressive- more than any other player and instrument I've ever listened to-I teared up! Thank you for all that you do, truly❤
There's a tone that just sends chills up your spine and makes you get tears of joy in your eyes, when your ears hear the precious tone of what an instrument is SUPPOSED to sound like. That's how I hear Carol Jarvis, when she speaks thru her Trombone !.She makes her Trombone sound like it is supposed to! I'm fixing to turn 70, and Carol, Glenn Miller and others in the big band community of the 40's, had that sound. So many TRY to do it justice. Carol DOES ! THANK YOU !!!.
It´s not easy to find a lady that plays the trombone as you play. Very amazing and nice. Thank you for this gift to my ears. Luis from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Absolutely beautiful, Carol and strings. Not only did I totally enjoy your rendition, you actually took me with you through that velvet smooth version of it. Very nice work, everyone.
@@CarolJarvisMusic Can't wait! I hope you don't mind that I publicized your most recent up-load "in My Veins" over on the trombone forum. It seems to have gotten a good reaction there.
I just listened to one of my favorite albums, Lonely Town from Alan Kaplan, and played this clip for the umpteenth time and want to join the chorus of admirers and say that this is a gem. Perfectly delightful. Thanks for sharing.
I'm going into my second year as a jazz trombone major and I was really happy to find your videos tonight it's really inspiring to hear a really great solo trombonist like you and it makes me want to become the best player I can
Carol , I hope you are feeling well, you give me so much encouragement just by listening to you hun 😊 I love your tone , fantastic musicians backing you on this 👍maybe one day we will do a duet together i would feel privileged to be by your side playing , keep it up girl , Mr Rath and yourself do justice to each other, in seriously thinking of buying a Rath horn , they sound solid
Ah, Dick Nash - as I type this, he is 96 years old. He and his older brother Ted (saxophone) were both playing for Mancini way back in the 50s with John Williams (only age 92) on piano for Peter Gunn.
Very fine playing. I would like to hear this with the Mic much closer. You're picking up the room, and I suspect your tone is even better than it sounds here.
thanks you so much for publishing this great song. I play it an octave lower and never imagined myself ever playing it up. Thanks to your inspiration, I am begining to work on it now.
Carol thank you for the advice.I find you playing and personality very positive and uplifting.Thank you so much for the work and support for cancer patients.
I was the only girl back in school who played the trombone. Llayed it for only 7 years. I don't play it anymore, but I love it when I see other women playing such an amazing insturment. This is beautiful.
Shouldn't you love a musicians ability regardless of their gender? Why women in specific? Maybe those women suck, there is no guarantee that being a certain gender also entails talent, ability, knowledge etc....
I play for tuba for a hobby not the best when it comes too the fast parts so i prefer these lovely melodies. Your playing is so beautiful the sweet sound .
Thank you for inspiring me very much!!! I am the only female trombonist in my school, most of the trombonists in Singapore are dudes :( But, you are a role model to me. So, thank you :D