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Just wanted to let you hear Andy Flaxman....Andy was principal trombone and soloist with the Coldstream Guards for 25 years and is now a freelancer in London.
Thoughts of Love
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0aJkHS22RU
Czardas
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdqX0Qw0_J4
Silent night.....shows his high ballad chops!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=256460o5IIA
He is also in demand as lead trombone with Bone Supremacy, and various bigbands.....ohh and has a garage more secure than fort knox where he stores more than 200 trombones....if you want an HN White 2B here in the UK...he is usually first port of call!
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First encountered Andy when I was a young bass trombonist at a massed brass band concert in Oxford - must have been 1995 or so? At the time he was principal trombone at Kidlington band (always a bit unlikely as a combo - good band, but Andy was much better - later on, it was an honour to hold up the bottom of the section for him), and he played 'Czardas' as featured soloist. It wasn't quite this arrangement - it had a straight ending, and as I recall he took the final written high concert C up an octave... And not as a squeal either. He was just outrageously on top of his technical game in addition to having a silky smooth but well defined large bore sound. Inspiring stuff.
Incidentally, the same uploader (is it yourself, Chris?) has posted a track from the 1995 Kidlington band CD featuring Andy on Langford's 'Rhapsody for Trombone'. He absolutely owns it, adding all sorts of little touches to make it his own, including the most outrageously entertaining strict-time cadenza.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jiM_3tUw4wI
Incidentally, the same uploader (is it yourself, Chris?) has posted a track from the 1995 Kidlington band CD featuring Andy on Langford's 'Rhapsody for Trombone'. He absolutely owns it, adding all sorts of little touches to make it his own, including the most outrageously entertaining strict-time cadenza.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jiM_3tUw4wI
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udhYVFI9uTc
Has anyone mentioned Richard Edwards in this thread? If not, try this, with Working Week "at their peak" in the mid 1980s. The whole piece is exciting, his solo starts just before the 2 minute mark.
Has anyone mentioned Richard Edwards in this thread? If not, try this, with Working Week "at their peak" in the mid 1980s. The whole piece is exciting, his solo starts just before the 2 minute mark.
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Incredible tune and two great solos by Adrian Mears. Soulful
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_XgGAZv_1w
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_XgGAZv_1w
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Here's a recording from 1988 of the Dutch Swing College band featuring a very young Bert Boeren on trombone playing Indiana.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tCvUc-siYk
Great Stuff
Enjoy
BellEnd
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tCvUc-siYk
Great Stuff
Enjoy
BellEnd
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Eric van Lier 'Moonwalk'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCSP1Pq2jZI
and with The Skymasters big band Four Brothers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtzmpcPe6fo
Enjoy
BellEnd
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCSP1Pq2jZI
and with The Skymasters big band Four Brothers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtzmpcPe6fo
Enjoy
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Quote from: Bellend on Jan 22, 2015, 04:18AMHere's a recording from 1988 of the Dutch Swing College band featuring a very young Bert Boeren on trombone playing Indiana.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tCvUc-siYk
Great Stuff
Enjoy
BellEnd
I have always been very fond of Dutch Swing College and their previous trombone players. Dick Kaart was a particular favourite. They were accepted as a part of the British Trad scene in a way that other European jazz bands never achieved - speaking as a Pom, of course. Also they were one of the first 'Trad' bands to change their style to a more mainstream sound and nowadays are probably a shade more swinging that many of those old Traddies. Not that there are many of them left. Kenny, Acker, Humph, Alex - all gone. And of course Peter Schilperoort also gone from the Dutch Swing College way back now.
Bert Boeren no longer with the band and is more of a teacher these days although he still plays some very nice modern jazz. Here he is in 2013 - Solo starts at 4min:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozlFPPt8_XQ
Although I am not totally sure I did not prefer him when he was playing with the Traddies.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tCvUc-siYk
Great Stuff
Enjoy
BellEnd
I have always been very fond of Dutch Swing College and their previous trombone players. Dick Kaart was a particular favourite. They were accepted as a part of the British Trad scene in a way that other European jazz bands never achieved - speaking as a Pom, of course. Also they were one of the first 'Trad' bands to change their style to a more mainstream sound and nowadays are probably a shade more swinging that many of those old Traddies. Not that there are many of them left. Kenny, Acker, Humph, Alex - all gone. And of course Peter Schilperoort also gone from the Dutch Swing College way back now.
Bert Boeren no longer with the band and is more of a teacher these days although he still plays some very nice modern jazz. Here he is in 2013 - Solo starts at 4min:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozlFPPt8_XQ
Although I am not totally sure I did not prefer him when he was playing with the Traddies.
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Quote from: Bellend on Jan 26, 2015, 02:39PMEric van Lier snip.......and with The Skymasters big band Four Brothers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtzmpcPe6fo
Enjoy
BellEnd
Hey, trombones are not supposed to play that! That's why Jimmy wrote "Four Others"! Very nice though!
Here is the right tune for trombones:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsn2I95y5yY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtzmpcPe6fo
Enjoy
BellEnd
Hey, trombones are not supposed to play that! That's why Jimmy wrote "Four Others"! Very nice though!
Here is the right tune for trombones:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsn2I95y5yY
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Here's a young Bass Trombonist for you. Probably around 18yo I guess...
https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=186124598209884
Looks like i have to practice "a bit" more
https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=186124598209884
Looks like i have to practice "a bit" more
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re Andy Flaxman
Andy is still going strong as a much in demand lead trombone big band player in London. Among many other bands, Andy plays lead 'bone in Pete Long's fantastic "Goodmen",featuring great old Benny Goodman charts ,mostly by Fletcher Henderson. This band is one of the tightest big bands of any genre going today, in my opinion. This band did a videotaped concert just recently in Taunton England and is available on "You Tube" under The Pete Long Orchestra. Old swing music played just like it should be. Pete Long is a great clarinet and sax player(all reeds).
Andy is still going strong as a much in demand lead trombone big band player in London. Among many other bands, Andy plays lead 'bone in Pete Long's fantastic "Goodmen",featuring great old Benny Goodman charts ,mostly by Fletcher Henderson. This band is one of the tightest big bands of any genre going today, in my opinion. This band did a videotaped concert just recently in Taunton England and is available on "You Tube" under The Pete Long Orchestra. Old swing music played just like it should be. Pete Long is a great clarinet and sax player(all reeds).
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Quote from: Posifant on Jan 28, 2015, 02:29AMHere's a young Bass Trombonist for you. Probably around 18yo I guess...
https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=186124598209884
Looks like i have to practice "a bit" more
Someone told me that this video is what inspired Markey to record Moren's piece
https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=186124598209884
Looks like i have to practice "a bit" more
Someone told me that this video is what inspired Markey to record Moren's piece
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The Pete Long video is on You Tube here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fgsw7hlocTE
It recreates a battle of the bands between Benny Goodman and Glenn Miller.
Enjoy
BellEnd
It recreates a battle of the bands between Benny Goodman and Glenn Miller.
Enjoy
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Thanks for that info Bellend on the You Tube location of The Pete Long Orchestra,something that I should remember to include in the future.
lush slide.
lush slide.
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The Szeged Trombone Ensemble are uploading some amazing stuff on their channel
Feierlicher Einzug - Richard Strauß
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6M8u-3na2nk
Their lead player György Gyivicsan is/was member of the Slokar Trombone Quartet and an absolute master on the alto too.
Here they're playing The Overture from The Magic Flute
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bn44kg3dCjk
Feierlicher Einzug - Richard Strauß
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6M8u-3na2nk
Their lead player György Gyivicsan is/was member of the Slokar Trombone Quartet and an absolute master on the alto too.
Here they're playing The Overture from The Magic Flute
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bn44kg3dCjk
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I rather like this playing by Carol Jarvis, a lady who seems to have carved herself a substantial niche as a pro trombonist on the international arena. She has obviously mastered the art of getting herself well represented on the internet, possibly through sponsors, and almost rivals Trombone Shorty in this respect.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBGGued4jf4#t=168
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJHax8o7tlQ
She is not afraid to use her good looks for promotion either and I don't see anything wrong with that. Far from it! :
http://www.trombonefestival.eu/carol-jarvis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBGGued4jf4#t=168
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJHax8o7tlQ
She is not afraid to use her good looks for promotion either and I don't see anything wrong with that. Far from it! :
http://www.trombonefestival.eu/carol-jarvis
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Carol Jarvis. What a lovely trombonist-easy high E flats. Good sound all through, nice vibrato. At the risk of being sexist, she is also easy to look at. What a combination!
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In case some you might think evangelical Christians can't swing, take a look at this video from the trombone ensemble at the McLean Bible Church near Washington, DC.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8gzA7MZorM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8gzA7MZorM
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Jerry O'Sullivan is playing the solo, and Dave Miller of the Navy Band is next to him. I might know some of the others but I'm not sure.
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Quote from: Doug Elliott on Apr 14, 2015, 09:31PMJerry O'Sullivan is playing the solo, and Dave Miller of the Navy Band is next to him. I might know some of the others but I'm not sure.
I still can't get used to seeing Jerry so much thinner. He really got athletic.
I think one of the guys in the back is Morgan Cundiff, a good player and super guy. David Miller is/was a regular sub with Cincinnati, in addition to his duties with the Navy Band. He's a fantastic player and a great friend.
I still can't get used to seeing Jerry so much thinner. He really got athletic.
I think one of the guys in the back is Morgan Cundiff, a good player and super guy. David Miller is/was a regular sub with Cincinnati, in addition to his duties with the Navy Band. He's a fantastic player and a great friend.
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Quote from: Lush slide on Apr 14, 2015, 05:57PMCarol Jarvis. What a lovely trombonist-easy high E flats. Good sound all through, nice vibrato. At the risk of being sexist, she is also easy to look at. What a combination!
Carol is also one of the nicest people you could meet. Modest and very professional in her work, happy and outgoing socially, she is an example to all of how to bring happiness and be happy, through music.
Chris Stearn
Carol is also one of the nicest people you could meet. Modest and very professional in her work, happy and outgoing socially, she is an example to all of how to bring happiness and be happy, through music.
Chris Stearn
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Some super arrangements, solos and a great sound from our old forum mate Stan Bann and his Big Bone Band.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlhumrWwBmI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlhumrWwBmI
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2 greats of briish jazz trombone Roy Williams & George Chisholm. play 'it's alright with me'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWJb16tKNqI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWJb16tKNqI
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Wow, now that I look at the original post, I realize that it has almost been a decade ago since it was first posted! (And that would probably be the answer to my question..) But, are their anymore links to that Bill Harris solo, because it's no longer on youtube...
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Sorry, my memory is not that good.
Was it one of these clips?:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vZbbxF6Y8A&list=PLOoWcYc8ovivLhxvi8h01pekSIdoUdApu
It is strange to think that when I started this topic You Tube was a comparatively new phenomenon.
And just because I love the Woody Herman Herds and Bill's playing, here is "Bijou":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWH5TsoTIOA&list=PLPO3Na19yrTZ4JI2T5bshtB1BIhIsvCw5
Was it one of these clips?:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vZbbxF6Y8A&list=PLOoWcYc8ovivLhxvi8h01pekSIdoUdApu
It is strange to think that when I started this topic You Tube was a comparatively new phenomenon.
And just because I love the Woody Herman Herds and Bill's playing, here is "Bijou":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWH5TsoTIOA&list=PLPO3Na19yrTZ4JI2T5bshtB1BIhIsvCw5
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I found this band by accident but I like them a lot. A couple of lady trombonists, Emily Asher and Shannon Barnett, playing and singing my kind of jazz - HOT!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gU6_yNnkj8s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7jbYOQyO4M
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BiqgI8RX9Do
There are several more tracks in the same location.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gU6_yNnkj8s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7jbYOQyO4M
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BiqgI8RX9Do
There are several more tracks in the same location.
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Hi Graham FYI Shannon Barnett has replaced Marshall Gilkes in the WDR Big Band in Germany!!!!
Here she is soloing at 5"13 live in the WDR studio with Jimmy Heath........... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1dE5yyUUmM
Here she is soloing at 5"13 live in the WDR studio with Jimmy Heath........... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1dE5yyUUmM
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Very nice Chris. WDR has always been a great swinging band and Shannon fills the seat more than adequately. She has a very good jazz trombone style which is not too pretentious and I love the animation when she is playing.
I also like the way she has used the internet in the last few years to get her name known in jazz circles. The ladies seem to be good at that, as I mentioned earlier about Carol Jarvis.
Shannon has a fantastic technique also:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTXit5tATRg
But I still like that Trad sounding two-trombone band I found and some of her other 'hot' jazz videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijh-knd2Fjs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFt0xbLoZmU
She is obviously across all the jazz styles.
I also like the way she has used the internet in the last few years to get her name known in jazz circles. The ladies seem to be good at that, as I mentioned earlier about Carol Jarvis.
Shannon has a fantastic technique also:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTXit5tATRg
But I still like that Trad sounding two-trombone band I found and some of her other 'hot' jazz videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijh-knd2Fjs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFt0xbLoZmU
She is obviously across all the jazz styles.
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Quote from: Chris Fidler on Jun 07, 2015, 02:09AMHi Graham FYI Shannon Barnett has replaced Marshall Gilkes in the WDR Big Band in Germany!!!!
Here she is soloing at 5"13 live in the WDR studio with Jimmy Heath........... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1dE5yyUUmM
Wow, what a great sound, which you can say across the board with WDR big band, really top notch in every respect. The sound engineer also knows what the different instruments are supposed to sound like.
Here she is soloing at 5"13 live in the WDR studio with Jimmy Heath........... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1dE5yyUUmM
Wow, what a great sound, which you can say across the board with WDR big band, really top notch in every respect. The sound engineer also knows what the different instruments are supposed to sound like.
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Quote from: Paul Martin on Jun 07, 2015, 01:09PMWow, what a great sound, which you can across the board with WDR big band, really top notch in every respect. The sound engineer also knows what the different instruments are supposed to sound like.
And so they should be as it's probably the best paid Big Band gig in the world and is a full-time job!!!
One of the very few left subsidised by a radio station
And so they should be as it's probably the best paid Big Band gig in the world and is a full-time job!!!
One of the very few left subsidised by a radio station
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I came across this video of Jack Teagarden in Tokyo in 1958.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxDQ9Dcb5H4&list=RDeOxx1-LIAWA&index=2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxDQ9Dcb5H4&list=RDeOxx1-LIAWA&index=2
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Quote from: Torobone on Aug 06, 2015, 08:23AMI came across this video of Jack Teagarden in Tokyo in 1958.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxDQ9Dcb5H4&list=RDeOxx1-LIAWA&index=2
An excellent find with superb playing by Jack. It is a constant surprise to me that YouTube continues to supply wonderful trombone performances that I have not previously viewed. It certainly beats having to purchase the 78s, Eps, LPs, tapes, and CDs as we had to in the old days. The youngsters do not know how well off they are.
Which brings me to a video of the Chris Barber Jazz Band that I have just discovered. For those of you who do not know, Chris was a trombone-playing leader of the British Trad Boom of the late 50s and early 60s. I have often commented on this forum that Chris was originally one of the my major jazz trombone influences and it took me well over fifty years to eliminate him from my playing. If I ever did.
Just for the nostalgia value, here is Chris with his band from a concert in France in 1964. This time was just about the end of the boom because the Beatles et al were then taking over from Trad (Traditional Jazz) as the preferred Pop music. I had made the transition to other influences - Teagarden, Trummy, Cutty Cutshall, Vic Dickenson etc. - but I still enjoyed listening to the British/European bands: As I do to this day.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZlG_SpUqCE
Nothing to do with trombone players but this performance is also notable for the inclusion of Joe Harriott who was a Jamaican jazz saxophonist and composer, and much better known for his Free Jazz style. Definitely not a Traddy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxDQ9Dcb5H4&list=RDeOxx1-LIAWA&index=2
An excellent find with superb playing by Jack. It is a constant surprise to me that YouTube continues to supply wonderful trombone performances that I have not previously viewed. It certainly beats having to purchase the 78s, Eps, LPs, tapes, and CDs as we had to in the old days. The youngsters do not know how well off they are.
Which brings me to a video of the Chris Barber Jazz Band that I have just discovered. For those of you who do not know, Chris was a trombone-playing leader of the British Trad Boom of the late 50s and early 60s. I have often commented on this forum that Chris was originally one of the my major jazz trombone influences and it took me well over fifty years to eliminate him from my playing. If I ever did.
Just for the nostalgia value, here is Chris with his band from a concert in France in 1964. This time was just about the end of the boom because the Beatles et al were then taking over from Trad (Traditional Jazz) as the preferred Pop music. I had made the transition to other influences - Teagarden, Trummy, Cutty Cutshall, Vic Dickenson etc. - but I still enjoyed listening to the British/European bands: As I do to this day.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZlG_SpUqCE
Nothing to do with trombone players but this performance is also notable for the inclusion of Joe Harriott who was a Jamaican jazz saxophonist and composer, and much better known for his Free Jazz style. Definitely not a Traddy.
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French trombonist Daniel Zimmerman Plays a soulfull "orange was the colour of her dress then Silk ".
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pw4YkYMesGM
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pw4YkYMesGM
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Quote from: mingmonk on Aug 15, 2015, 01:14PMFrench trombonist Daniel Zimmerman Plays a soulfull "orange was the colour of her dress then Silk ".
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pw4YkYMesGM
Wow, nice sound, every note is big and fat up and down the horn.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pw4YkYMesGM
Wow, nice sound, every note is big and fat up and down the horn.
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Quote from: Paul Martin on Aug 16, 2015, 08:29AMWow, nice sound, every note is big and fat up and down the horn.
That sound is "big and fat"? I don't get it. I would describe it as airy, like he had a hole drilled into the side of his mpc. I'm not saying I don't like his sound and I'm not offering a critique where none was asked. He seems perfectly in control of it and I get that it's a sound prized by a lot of jazz trombone players. But of all the words in the universe, I would not pick "big and fat" to describe his sound. I thought he did an outstanding job and he is a wonderful player. So what am I missing here in the "big and fat" descriptors?
Great rendition! Very inspirational! Thanks for the link!
...Geezer
That sound is "big and fat"? I don't get it. I would describe it as airy, like he had a hole drilled into the side of his mpc. I'm not saying I don't like his sound and I'm not offering a critique where none was asked. He seems perfectly in control of it and I get that it's a sound prized by a lot of jazz trombone players. But of all the words in the universe, I would not pick "big and fat" to describe his sound. I thought he did an outstanding job and he is a wonderful player. So what am I missing here in the "big and fat" descriptors?
Great rendition! Very inspirational! Thanks for the link!
...Geezer
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I had the same reaction to the sound but I soon realised it was probably air passing through the mute that was making that breathy tone. The hiss (or maybe it was a buzz) was then amplified by playing into a very close and sensitive microphone. I imagine that without the mute he would have a very full tone.
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Quote from: Graham Martin on Aug 16, 2015, 06:04PMI had the same reaction to the sound but I soon realised it was probably air passing through the mute that was making that breathy tone. The hiss (or maybe it was a buzz) was then amplified by playing into a very close and sensitive microphone. I imagine that without the mute he would have a very full tone.
"Breathy". Yeah, baby! Now THAT'S sexy! Love that descriptor. Let me tell you something. If you're a guy and if you can play high, hard and fast - you make the other men say - "Oh wow!". But if you're a guy and you can play a ballad that makes the ladies cry, you have arrived. "Breathy" is one way.
I also think he is capable of a "full" tone as well. Why? Because I heard that his timbre (tamber, whatever) is pretty darn consistent, all up and down. Some play with a focused high and unfocused or fuzzy lower. That tells me the mpc they are using is too small to make nice in the lower/middle and lower ranges of their tenor horn 'cuz they value the high end too much. He sounded pretty well-balanced to this amateur's ear.
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"Breathy". Yeah, baby! Now THAT'S sexy! Love that descriptor. Let me tell you something. If you're a guy and if you can play high, hard and fast - you make the other men say - "Oh wow!". But if you're a guy and you can play a ballad that makes the ladies cry, you have arrived. "Breathy" is one way.
I also think he is capable of a "full" tone as well. Why? Because I heard that his timbre (tamber, whatever) is pretty darn consistent, all up and down. Some play with a focused high and unfocused or fuzzy lower. That tells me the mpc they are using is too small to make nice in the lower/middle and lower ranges of their tenor horn 'cuz they value the high end too much. He sounded pretty well-balanced to this amateur's ear.
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Hello
Here's a video of a trio i play in, music's written by the perc. guy ! Kind of a challenge to play some kinda cuban music just in trio...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=73&v=sf4azx1dAo8
Here's a video of a trio i play in, music's written by the perc. guy ! Kind of a challenge to play some kinda cuban music just in trio...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=73&v=sf4azx1dAo8
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I admire that you had what amounted to a 5-minute improv solo! That is one lean group, where - for all intents & purposes - YOU carry the melody line. That takes some confidence AND guts. Nice sound!
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Yeah the whole set is like that - playing all the time ! Killing for the chops but much fun
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I know that Ben Griffin probably won't post this one, so I will! It was a great delight to pop up in my subscription list! And you guys that love good Dixieland playing like I do, here it is!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IL2xJtFJ0yU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IL2xJtFJ0yU
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It's now on my subscription list as well. Thanks!
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Here's a little duet I listen to from time to time featuring Alain Trudel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1MHAQPTZ2uI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1MHAQPTZ2uI
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JJ Johnson playing "Stella By Starlight":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TmsMD9Znc6Q
I know which one I prefer!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TmsMD9Znc6Q
I know which one I prefer!
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This one by Urbie Green!!!:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebrnFsCpwWA
But there really are a lot of very good trombone versions of the tune:
James Morrison:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwQ1NrMwLdk
George Roberts with Stan Kenton:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYbnOfRIqgU
Maynard Ferguson with Phil Gray on trombone:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrhMT3nBz6w
George Chisholm:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n792IHeXC94
Chet Baker with Bob Brookmeyer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXnrtKhOuHM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebrnFsCpwWA
But there really are a lot of very good trombone versions of the tune:
James Morrison:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwQ1NrMwLdk
George Roberts with Stan Kenton:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYbnOfRIqgU
Maynard Ferguson with Phil Gray on trombone:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrhMT3nBz6w
George Chisholm:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n792IHeXC94
Chet Baker with Bob Brookmeyer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXnrtKhOuHM
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I was doing a small band arrangement of the George Gershwin tune "'S Wonderful", and stealing a few ideas from the 1943 Artie Shaw Orchestra arrangement by Ray Conniff, when I came across this video by the revival Artie Shaw Orch, filmed by Doug Elliot.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aONodGa5WqI
The trombone solo is by Michael Boscarino and is certainly a big change from the original clarinet solo:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWiuFuLTurU
...... a clarinet solo spot often taken by Dick Johnson in the New Artie Shaw Orch:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPTJnzVR-5g
I have always loved this Conniff arrangement and of course Ray Conniff updated it for use by his own Orchestra and Singers:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4jbvwQaesw
Gotta love that trombone line running right through the arrangement. Ray Conniff himself was a trombonist and played with Bunny Berigan, Bob Crosby and Artie Shaw. The amazing thing is that he was a self-taught arranger.
Ain't it great how you can research tunes on YouTube these days without needing a huge record collection.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aONodGa5WqI
The trombone solo is by Michael Boscarino and is certainly a big change from the original clarinet solo:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWiuFuLTurU
...... a clarinet solo spot often taken by Dick Johnson in the New Artie Shaw Orch:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPTJnzVR-5g
I have always loved this Conniff arrangement and of course Ray Conniff updated it for use by his own Orchestra and Singers:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4jbvwQaesw
Gotta love that trombone line running right through the arrangement. Ray Conniff himself was a trombonist and played with Bunny Berigan, Bob Crosby and Artie Shaw. The amazing thing is that he was a self-taught arranger.
Ain't it great how you can research tunes on YouTube these days without needing a huge record collection.
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Not sure if this has been posted, but here's a beautiful trombone heavy project from the brilliant mind of Nelson Foltz, with wonderful arranging and conducting by Alan Ferber (both are great trombonists in their own rights). The members of the choir are among some of the finest trombonists I've ever had the pleasure of sitting next to, to boot - I hope you enjoy it!
http://stillsounds.com/
Nelson Foltz composer
Rebecca Martin vocal, lyrics
Alan Ferber/Nelson Foltz arrangers
trombones:
Joe Fiedler
Mike Boschen
Ryan Keberle
Dave Nelson
Adam Machaskee
Nick Grinder
Steve Armour
Max Seigel (bass)
Jeff Nelson (bass)
Nelson Foltz (solo)
http://stillsounds.com/
Nelson Foltz composer
Rebecca Martin vocal, lyrics
Alan Ferber/Nelson Foltz arrangers
trombones:
Joe Fiedler
Mike Boschen
Ryan Keberle
Dave Nelson
Adam Machaskee
Nick Grinder
Steve Armour
Max Seigel (bass)
Jeff Nelson (bass)
Nelson Foltz (solo)