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  • Get on Moak's website, listen to Meet the Flinstones, and then try to say he isn't one of the best to ever play. This guy's the real deal. Oh, and yeah, Elliot Mason is also amazing! Nothing like a refined jazz trombonist!

  • what is the drummer playing when hes playing the hats and the rod for the hats? anyone know? IM sure its just time with his right hand but I cant hear it well enough to tell whats going on with the left.

  • @idrumkingdom223 - Drummer Eric Mason is simply playing time on the hi hat with the (R) hand and beating 2 and 4 on the hi hat stand. Looks wierd because the video and audio are slightly out of sync.

  • @masonmuzik haha fsho thanks man, simpler than i thought

  • One of the greatest jazz trombone players i,ve ever heard The way he gets around the horn is superlative

  • dude i hear bob mcchesney every where. that is the best compliment you can get. amazing stuff man

  • love it, thanks for the post! I'm currently taking lessons with John in Portland. Killer teacher too, and one of the nicest guys you'll ever meet.

  • This trombone player is absolutely mind blowing.

    It sounds like its effortless for him to rip bob that fast and clean.

  • It really, in all honesty..does not get much better than Moak. He's downright terrifying

  • John Moak is an abssolutely steller trombone player.John is one of the trombone players who could anything on trombone.Incredible technique and chops that are one in a googleplex.

  • WHEN I FIRST HEARD JOHN MOAK IT SCARED ME TO DEATH .one of the freakiest trombone players alive . i heard him play at light speed on saints go marching in at the southern comfort jazz competition and nearly had aheart attack . my favorite trombone players are john moak andy martin john alred ,elliot mason bob mc chesney .

  • ha wow

    elliot mason on that list is so random

    he's really good though

    just doesn't fit with the other guys that you said

  • From age 12 to 16 (in the mid to late 1970s) John was one of my trombone students. I was his first jazz trombone teacher, too. At this writing it is December of 2007. And to this day, after all this time, John is still the best jazz trombone student I've ever taught.

    Dr. Paul Brewer

    Grand Rapids, Michigan

  • Go Moak!!

  • What a beast!

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