....actually, quite informative and entertaining video. Just in case you play trumpet or another brass instrument, I think you might find some trumpet and brass tutorials quite intriguing over at YOURBRASSINSTRUCTOR's Channel.
I don't agree that the band "sucked". The trumpets stumbled on the first couple of notes. Okay, it happens. They sounded fine on the rest of it. Would love to hear the rest of this.
I'm agree with you : they have few problems on the first notes but the rest of time is pretty good. It's sad that the clip ends after the cadenza and we can't hear the solo on the second "vamp section" (on brass riff 5.17...) and the closing part with stratospheric ending notes. I just buyed some days ago an Eric Miyashiro's album ("Pleiades") with really good cover of "Ole" and other tunes of Maynard's songbook (some of them were played in concert by the Boss but never recorded)
Drummer Randy Jones was touring with Maynard in the early 70s when I heard Maynard for the first time. I have never seen any videos of this band.This was the record with "give it one" I believe Randy left Maynards band and joined Dave Brubeks band and he is still with Dave.
Not a Conn. It's a collaboration between MF and Jack Bell. FBL for Ferguson-Bell Limited. They were built and marketed when MF was living in England, during the mid to late sixties. They occasionally pop up on ebay.
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....actually, quite informative and entertaining video. Just in case you play trumpet or another brass instrument, I think you might find some trumpet and brass tutorials quite intriguing over at YOURBRASSINSTRUCTOR's Channel.
yourbrassinstructor 1 week ago
never in all perfonmances have i seen him miss that last note!! wow the concentration!! unbelievable!
Rafynator 2 months ago
It's interesting that MF had to go to Yugoslavia to get such a terrrific performance on TV. Shame.
IOLTA 2 years ago
Umm, is that a drink in his hand?
carteru93 3 years ago
the band sucked, and MF looked a little irritated
jazzcrazy727875299 3 years ago
I don't agree that the band "sucked". The trumpets stumbled on the first couple of notes. Okay, it happens. They sounded fine on the rest of it. Would love to hear the rest of this.
docsavage20 3 years ago
I'm agree with you : they have few problems on the first notes but the rest of time is pretty good. It's sad that the clip ends after the cadenza and we can't hear the solo on the second "vamp section" (on brass riff 5.17...) and the closing part with stratospheric ending notes. I just buyed some days ago an Eric Miyashiro's album ("Pleiades") with really good cover of "Ole" and other tunes of Maynard's songbook (some of them were played in concert by the Boss but never recorded)
GozTheGreat 3 years ago
i used this mp and its hard work only MF CAN MAKE A DECENT SOUND WITH IT I TELL YOU
ASSSTUD 4 years ago
The trumpets in the orchestra sounded sick in their entrance at the very beginning of the piece.
JustanUnknownComic 4 years ago
I realize that the era is a bit wrong but the mouthpiece looks a bit like a Monette. Probably a Con or Holton though.
sweepee1013 4 years ago
The mouthpiece is a Ferguson-Bell Limited. These were made in the 60's, and pop up on ebay frequently.
brian740 4 years ago
@brian740 the mouthpice is marcinkiewicz they still sell them look them up in their site! :)
Rafynator 2 months ago
He made that trumpet sing! What a showman and musician. Amazing how as he got older, his music touched such young audiences.
sweepee1013 4 years ago 2
HA! I love how he stops to get a drink and then picks out a double C. Only he could do that.
btj89 4 years ago 2
The One And Only. Still miss him.
bimmerfun 4 years ago
Drummer Randy Jones was touring with Maynard in the early 70s when I heard Maynard for the first time. I have never seen any videos of this band.This was the record with "give it one" I believe Randy left Maynards band and joined Dave Brubeks band and he is still with Dave.
Ricstar8o 4 years ago
anyone know the mouthpiece he's on during this time? Conn?
EQTrax 4 years ago
Not a Conn. It's a collaboration between MF and Jack Bell. FBL for Ferguson-Bell Limited. They were built and marketed when MF was living in England, during the mid to late sixties. They occasionally pop up on ebay.
brian740 4 years ago
Fire!!
Stonetrumpet 4 years ago
I've been a MF fan for a long time and the youtube videos of him are awsome.
billy5077 4 years ago