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The best trombone ballad you've ever heard
- tbdana
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The best trombone ballad you've ever heard
What is the best trombone ballad you've ever heard?
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Slydeguy
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Re: The best trombone ballad you've ever heard
A favorite: Frank Rosolino “Violets”
- tbdana
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Re: The best trombone ballad you've ever heard
Oh, that's a GREAT one! Thank you.
My favorite ballad of Frank's is I Just Don't Want To Run Around Anymore. So much soul, so much anguish, so urgent. Even the note he airballs adds to the angst. This one just slays me.
My favorite ballad of Frank's is I Just Don't Want To Run Around Anymore. So much soul, so much anguish, so urgent. Even the note he airballs adds to the angst. This one just slays me.
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Nolankberk
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Re: The best trombone ballad you've ever heard
Nothing beats a nice melody with strings
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Nolankberk
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Re: The best trombone ballad you've ever heard
This one too!
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GGJazz
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Re: The best trombone ballad you've ever heard
Hi all .
Here two among my favourites:
J. J. Johnson "My Old Flame" ( 1958)
Jack Jenney "Stardust" (1939)
Again , after so many years of listening , I love they madly ..!
Regards
Giancarlo
Here two among my favourites:
J. J. Johnson "My Old Flame" ( 1958)
Jack Jenney "Stardust" (1939)
Again , after so many years of listening , I love they madly ..!
Regards
Giancarlo
- EriKon
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Re: The best trombone ballad you've ever heard
I really like both of those Rosolino ballads mentioned above. Also some great Stardust recordings out there. But I think my favorite is this one, played by Watrous.
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Re: The best trombone ballad you've ever heard
Not exactly a ballad. But .... Pretty much a really long ballad. This piece always intrigues me. Good luck getting the score though...
I wish I could hear this one played by someone with Frank's approach he took in Violets.
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Re: The best trombone ballad you've ever heard
Again, not a jazz Ballad. But ballad playing by a really young player:
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jej
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Re: The best trombone ballad you've ever heard
Dick Nash, "My One and Only Love"
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AndrewMeronek
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Re: The best trombone ballad you've ever heard
I don't really have a "best" ballad but thinking about this question, I did some thinking of a potential trombonist who is in my list of favorite ballad players, and then I did some sleuthing and found this gem:
“All musicians are subconsciously mathematicians.”
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Re: The best trombone ballad you've ever heard
For all the players who keep thinking ribbon mics are the only way to go, listen to that U87 (or possibly M269). That recording sounds awesome.AndrewMeronek wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2024 2:54 pm I don't really have a "best" ballad but thinking about this question, I did some thinking of a potential trombonist who is in my list of favorite ballad players, and then I did some sleuthing and found this gem:
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- KWL
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Re: The best trombone ballad you've ever heard
The most influential for me was Dick Nash playing "Joanna" in the Henry Mancini album "More Music from Peter Gunn" my sister brought home when I was about thirteen years old. I still have that album. According to the liner notes it was recorded on February 17, and March 5 and 6, 1959.
Ken
Conn 62HI (1990s?)
Conn 62H Elkhart (1970)
Conn 73H Elkhart (1968)
Conn 70H (1955) (SOLD)
Conn 70H (1936) Never should have sold the 1955
Conn 62HI (1990s?)
Conn 62H Elkhart (1970)
Conn 73H Elkhart (1968)
Conn 70H (1955) (SOLD)
Conn 70H (1936) Never should have sold the 1955
- LetItSlide
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Re: The best trombone ballad you've ever heard
Not the best recording ever, but Urbie making E-flat in the fifth octave sound easy, and generally sounding smooth as silk.
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TheConnArtist70H
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Re: The best trombone ballad you've ever heard
For me, Bill and his amazing rendition of " Times " by the one and only Mr Patrick Williams, also featuring the amazing Tom Scott on Sax..... To me this just goes to show how a mix of talented musicians can make it sound Sooooo easy, effortless..... and good
Wow ! Thanks Bill & Pat
Wow ! Thanks Bill & Pat
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JTeagarden
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Re: The best trombone ballad you've ever heard
Lawrence Brown's Golden Cress is pretty nice:
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Re: The best trombone ballad you've ever heard
"And that's one man's opinion," Doug Collins, CFJC-TV News 1973-2013
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Bach5G
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Re: The best trombone ballad you've ever heard
I’m fond of McChesney’s The First Time.
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geseco
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Re: The best trombone ballad you've ever heard
Any from an alto?