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  • im playing this in my middle school jazz band

  • played this with the county big band, sex appeal increases 10fold after the performance!

  • Good trombone section!

  • When we used to play this I always turned around at the end to look at the Lead trumpet and make sure the note didn't end because he had died.  It sounded like this guy died before the last note. lol Like we haven't all missed a big note before especially at the end of a chop killer like that.

  • this is a little fast....

  • あ、Tromboneが中路英明さんだw ゆがみねぇな!!

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  • I love this song

  • I dd this song for my Jazz Band at The Midwest Clinic. We all got to go to Chicago. We were live the best Junior High Jazz Band in the country or something.

  • thats a joke if your lead player can hit the last note like that and his playing sounds like shit sorry if you were high school id give your props but yea

  • good up until the trumpet not being able to hit that last note!!! bummer!

  • mmmmmm, careful, your head won't fit behind a drumkit soon.

  • Lead trumpet let me down!

  • awsome

    we played this song this year for my middle school jazz band

  • wow at the end the tronbone is playin higher than the lead

  • idk y but this is a cool song =P

  • no...it is called a shake...not a curve...that term is never used

  • shake excuse me french

  • Aah that takes me back to my high school days. Great job guys!

  • finally, professional recording

  • we're playing this song and we're playing it high speed! ft. trombones! which is me!

  • einfach ein geiles lied

  • stimmt

  • You say "doyt" into the trumpet. And I think you gliss up or something. All I know is the doyt part. I play sax. :P We're playing this piece right now at my school.

  • how do the trumpets do that at 00:34

  • i think pretty much its just using your lips so like open goes from low c to g to c to e to g etc... So i think they are just doing that on whatever fingering they are using but just real fast. and maybe they are moving the trumpet a bit to make it easier and maybe suppressing the valves after the note, half way down to make it easier. i could be wrong

  • yeah its just an embochure change, tightening up as you get higher

  • WishComplex was almost right. This can be achieved by tightening up however that is a poor approach to playing the trumpet. The real key is to push more air and raise the back of the tongue, leaving the embouchure in tact. This will make the difference in being able to play for one hour and being about to play for three. You also want to have a nice loose aperture. You should be able to drive a bus through your lips.

  • That was really good !! I liked it !!

  • that was really really good! i liked the trumpet on the last note trying to reach the triple C or whatever it was.

    my HS band is playing this song this year!

  • nice job, we have to play this @ oehs.

  • yeah nice job guys those soli's arn't easy to play with no rhythm section

  • could easily be the shitty over compression and general poor sound quality you find on all youtube videos but there's no dynamic range whatsoever, and that's what gives bubba its impact.

    i've been playing this for years in a big band for years and we just got out bubbas revenge which is shit-hot. it's a good attempt but i've heard it played much better. also the audience clapping at the end of the trumpet soli does no favors. especially considering the misplaced stabs :P

    solos are awesome tho

  • we're playing this song this year at MHS

  • we're playing this next saturday at the Manly Jazz Festival =D

    -> Brass Baton Big Band

  • ya we r

  • Played this song in jazz band last year, hard music to play, espcially at that tempo. Loved playing it though.

  • go bones!

  • W00T

  • this tune is so cool.

  • ehh its not the greatest. the intro the tenors were tonged to hard. other than that it was good.

  • holy crap that bone solo was sweet

  • Very well done. I was a little sad when their lead trumpet didn't hit his G solidly at the end. Can't blame him though :-)

  • my highschool did this actually. we did a pretty good job but cant compare to GG

  • I just wish I was there.

  • i saw someone else's high school play this....heh they could only rub this....they couldn't by any means grasp it :)

  • amazing, i really love this song, u guys did an amazing job

  • I played the lead part on this a few years back with a college big band. it's fun, tough, and a great learning experience.

    whoever played lead on this video, great job, its a killer. If you ever play it again, rail the double c at the end man. It's worth the loss of brain cells. the crow will love it. trust me

  • i like count bubba's revenge more myself, but still very good

  • the trumpets are spaced out more than usual it seems like. still good tho

  • incredible performance!!!

  • very impressive, apart from the last trumpet note (yes, i know its high!)

    What happened to the tenor sax solo??? One of my fave bits. O well, still v. good.

  • plus a tenor solo would put this song over 7:30

    either sax solo is a damn feat to play as it is long and there is a long time without the band's backgrounds

  • Nice Work, the camera guy could've stopped moving the camera around so much though

  • Thats the best i've ever heard it live

  • Then you have never seen The Phat Band live

  • nice!!

  • cool!

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