Burgundy Street Blues Jazz Improvisation on Clarinet
This is my homage to the great New Orleans clarinet player George Lewis, who composed this most unusual, haunting twelve-bar blues. This is a direct cover, not improvised, but learned note for note by ear as near as I can manage from George's original recording. I urge you to listen to George's moving version. Played on my old Albert system clarinet made by Borgani in Italy. George Lewis is responsible for hundreds, if not thousands of jazz clarinet players around the world who were inspired to play clarinet after hearing him. I am one of those. If you want to play along to this backing track, I've posted it elsewhere on this channel.

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George Lewis: Burgundy Street Blues

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Summertime jazz improvisation on Clarinet

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US Marines Laughed When the Old Veteran Asked for a Rifle — Until the General Saw His Veteran Patch

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Burgundy Street Blues by George Lewis, Susanne Ortner (clarinet)

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Dark Eyes on Clarinet

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St Louis Blues on Clarinet (in Bb)

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SI TU VOIS MA ME'RE (S. Bechet)

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JAZZ LIPS mit Th L'Etienne Burgundy Street Blues

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Jazz Casual - Cannonball Adderley Quintet (1961)

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Buddy Bolden's Blues on Clarinet and Sax

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Blues for Charlie Parker

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Burgundy Street Blues - New Orleans Jazz Hounds

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Muddy Puddle Blues... Clarinet and Tenor Sax

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China Boy❣️ - Anat Cohen 2018

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Doreen’s Clarinet Lessons - “Improvisation in 5 easy steps”.

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Louis Armstrong & His All Stars. Live in Berlin 1965. Eddie Shu on clarinet. A one hour concert.

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Tuba Skinny - Burgundy Street Blues

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The Dukes of Dixieland - Petite Fleur

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