Excellent players in their own right, Arturo aveces si parece arrogante pero imaginesen como ese hombre estudio, practico, y mas importante ESCAPARSE de un Paiz Comunista!! Con Arturo aprendi q la perfeccion no es impossible, yambien aprendi q YO no ire a llegar a ese nivel, and it's ok... Respecto a los dos maestros de la trompeta.
In the end sound matters, and Doc, still, has a great sound, an unbelievable sound, while Sandoval still sounds like a high school player with a lot of chops.
Tocan exelentemente bien!! Solo que como que siento que Arturo sandoval se porta un poco fantoche... no le da su respeto a sus mayores... a los que llegaron primero Doc Severinsen!!! Uno de los grandes trompetistas... El señor tiene 80 años... creo que la actitud de Sandoval hacia doc deberia ser más respetuosa
@NikoBoss32 Bueno , Arturo siempre ha sido asi, por eso es lo que es, de donde cres que sale la energia para practicar tanto, este es el lado bueno del EGO.
@jesemus33 Mmm... humildad ante todo amigo... Nosotros admiramos a estos grandes personajes porque se supone que son ejemplos a seguir... Ahora tengo que tener mucho ego como el??? Diferencias: Orgullo personal de superación y Ego de decir soy mejor que los demás... Prefiero ser humilde y tener orgullo propio... que ser fantoche y tener ego... No digo que Sandoval sea asi solo es una opinion y el señor toca EXELENTE :D
More than anything this collaboration reminds me of Doc and Maynard playing together. Not everyone realizes that when they were both still teenagers, and in their early twenties, Doc and Maynard both played in the Charlie Barnett Orchestra . . .at the same time. Doc took lead and Maynard screamed. Can you imagine going to a concert where Doc and Maynard are in the same band, in their prime? Truly awesome! They were friends for life and Doc was so saddened when Maynard died. Long live Doc!
@PhilGorman1957 thanks for sharing that. I've been a big fan of Maynard, Doc & Arturo since I was a teen. I can only DREAM of seeing what you described. I'm so lucky to have seen Doc! Seen Arturo several times (it just doesn't get any better!) But only saw Maynard when he was already quite old. Also, unbelievable to imagine young Bill Chase on Maynard's bandstand! Thankfully there are recordings of that :) My ultimate dream though, would be to see Arturo, Paquito & Chucho play together again.
The way Arturo reacted was showing his regard for Doc, his enjoyment of collaboration and his sheer joy at performing music. Rafael was not miffed - look at how he reacted at 4:08. You are looking at giants. Arturo, who played with Dizzy and Doc, who has played with everyone, since the 40's both understand the value of collaboration at the highest levels. Don't mistake their reactions as other than two entertainers having a ball. They weren't competing - not at that level!
@mhstpt great comment! I can't stand reading comments of people who don't GET what you're talking about. The same thing is there in Stevie Wonder's duet with Tony Bennett (For Once in My Life) their mutual respect elevates each other to one of the best musical moments I've EVER seen, it's so beautiful makes me want to cry!
@WoodenBadger77 I have found that artists appreciate one another, even those who generally perform in different genres. I have thoroughly enjoyed all of Tony Bennett's collaborations, as he spreads the Gospel of the American Songbook to new generations. More importantly, he has opened up the stylistic universe to performers (and their fans!) as diverse as K.D. Lang, Aretha Franklin and Lady Gaga. I agree that wonderful musical collaborations borne of mutual respect are worthy of a tear or two.
Doc does all this with a mustache. That has to make it even more difficult to do what he does. It's all in the lips.
rgjerde53 11 hours ago
2:53 HOLY!!!
theosgr8 3 weeks ago
It don't get any better than this kids.
mrgto1969 3 weeks ago
two great horn men having fun. This is the beauty of being skillful. Freedom!!
selpingos 3 weeks ago
What...is the name....of this piece.....?
DrStrangefate 1 month ago
it's amazing to see 2 trumpet players of that caliber play together.
themeleed 1 month ago
Doc doesn't even need a mic. He can fill up that room without one.
kgoerbig 1 month ago
con tutto il rispetto per arturo.... ma ha un bruttissimo atteggiamento verso il grande Doc, che suona ancora benissimo!
con el debido respeto a arturo .... pero tiene una actitud muy mala hacia el gran doctor, que aún suena muy bien!
with all due respect to arturo .... but has a very bad attitude towards the great Doc, which still sounds great!
trumbaza 1 month ago
why does all lead trumpets play that paticular lick at 3 : 05 ive heard jon faddis use it arturo use maynard use it lol
mitchlovesmusic 1 month ago
@mitchlovesmusic As far as I know, it's just a popular riff.
WormYourHonor64 1 month ago
@mitchlovesmusic
That 3:05 lick sounds like a Diz original.
MoratiRace 3 weeks ago
:O :O :O !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
zumblo79 1 month ago
2 of the world best teumpetplayers, But were is the Music?
jacquescuypers 1 month ago
Excellent players in their own right, Arturo aveces si parece arrogante pero imaginesen como ese hombre estudio, practico, y mas importante ESCAPARSE de un Paiz Comunista!! Con Arturo aprendi q la perfeccion no es impossible, yambien aprendi q YO no ire a llegar a ese nivel, and it's ok... Respecto a los dos maestros de la trompeta.
davtpt 2 months ago
Unbelievable. Thanks for sharing this.
Goosebumps two times through.
purleybaker 2 months ago
Two incredible legends...Doc is amazing at his age!
jrpjazz 2 months ago
o vovo tah tocando pra krl ein
kibom2011 2 months ago
Nice.....i can kinda see Johnny smiling somewhere
iorioriorio 2 months ago
Goosebumps... 2 Legends of the trumpets in honor of a great legend, Rafael Mendez. He was smiling in the heavens during this performance.
rulyg80 2 months ago
if i'm so old i hope i can play ....
MuJoBaDE 3 months ago
omg im go practicing, crazzy they burn the trumpet so amazing o.0
alisson110384 3 months ago
Doc is obviously older, but still as musical as ever. Arturo is untasteful as ever. What a so and so
simontrumpet1 3 months ago
siempre son los mismos shows entre trompetistas y siempre sale un baboso diciendo que le falta el respeto a otros.
Jechuy85viajeros 3 months ago
In the end sound matters, and Doc, still, has a great sound, an unbelievable sound, while Sandoval still sounds like a high school player with a lot of chops.
mhenrikse 3 months ago
Arturo was smiling at Doc jumping in. Pure enjoyment!
bensalinas 3 months ago
Tocan exelentemente bien!! Solo que como que siento que Arturo sandoval se porta un poco fantoche... no le da su respeto a sus mayores... a los que llegaron primero Doc Severinsen!!! Uno de los grandes trompetistas... El señor tiene 80 años... creo que la actitud de Sandoval hacia doc deberia ser más respetuosa
NikoBoss32 4 months ago
@NikoBoss32 Bueno , Arturo siempre ha sido asi, por eso es lo que es, de donde cres que sale la energia para practicar tanto, este es el lado bueno del EGO.
jesemus33 3 months ago
@jesemus33 Mmm... humildad ante todo amigo... Nosotros admiramos a estos grandes personajes porque se supone que son ejemplos a seguir... Ahora tengo que tener mucho ego como el??? Diferencias: Orgullo personal de superación y Ego de decir soy mejor que los demás... Prefiero ser humilde y tener orgullo propio... que ser fantoche y tener ego... No digo que Sandoval sea asi solo es una opinion y el señor toca EXELENTE :D
NikoBoss32 3 months ago
@NikoBoss32 Nadie lo pone en tela de juicio, las cosas se ven a veces facilmente.
jesemus33 3 months ago
@jesemus33 Entonces asi será ;)
NikoBoss32 3 months ago
Ah 240p we meet again... -_-
Justin32137 4 months ago
More than anything this collaboration reminds me of Doc and Maynard playing together. Not everyone realizes that when they were both still teenagers, and in their early twenties, Doc and Maynard both played in the Charlie Barnett Orchestra . . .at the same time. Doc took lead and Maynard screamed. Can you imagine going to a concert where Doc and Maynard are in the same band, in their prime? Truly awesome! They were friends for life and Doc was so saddened when Maynard died. Long live Doc!
PhilGorman1957 5 months ago 9
@PhilGorman1957 Wow that I didn't know! Cool. Do you know if there are recordings of the orchestra with them in it?
Drworm89 2 months ago
@PhilGorman1957 thanks for sharing that. I've been a big fan of Maynard, Doc & Arturo since I was a teen. I can only DREAM of seeing what you described. I'm so lucky to have seen Doc! Seen Arturo several times (it just doesn't get any better!) But only saw Maynard when he was already quite old. Also, unbelievable to imagine young Bill Chase on Maynard's bandstand! Thankfully there are recordings of that :) My ultimate dream though, would be to see Arturo, Paquito & Chucho play together again.
WoodenBadger77 3 weeks ago
este video es la lexe
karterito9 5 months ago in playlist Vídeos favoritos de karterito9
Excellent ! ! !
Michel8665 5 months ago
Dannnnnggggg..... Arturo's triple E to the triple G! at 2:28. that was killer
greendogg14 5 months ago
I like Arturo's little dance lol
Dharok95025 6 months ago
Both have mutual respect that's be a professional.
TMATTEI60 6 months ago
83!?!?!?!?!?
thebrammabull 7 months ago
@thebrammabull No, because technically it was the end of the phrase.
kgoerbig 4 months ago
what is the song's name????? AMAZIIING!!
xusepul 8 months ago
The way Arturo reacted was showing his regard for Doc, his enjoyment of collaboration and his sheer joy at performing music. Rafael was not miffed - look at how he reacted at 4:08. You are looking at giants. Arturo, who played with Dizzy and Doc, who has played with everyone, since the 40's both understand the value of collaboration at the highest levels. Don't mistake their reactions as other than two entertainers having a ball. They weren't competing - not at that level!
mhstpt 10 months ago 18
@mhstpt great comment! I can't stand reading comments of people who don't GET what you're talking about. The same thing is there in Stevie Wonder's duet with Tony Bennett (For Once in My Life) their mutual respect elevates each other to one of the best musical moments I've EVER seen, it's so beautiful makes me want to cry!
WoodenBadger77 3 weeks ago
@WoodenBadger77 I have found that artists appreciate one another, even those who generally perform in different genres. I have thoroughly enjoyed all of Tony Bennett's collaborations, as he spreads the Gospel of the American Songbook to new generations. More importantly, he has opened up the stylistic universe to performers (and their fans!) as diverse as K.D. Lang, Aretha Franklin and Lady Gaga. I agree that wonderful musical collaborations borne of mutual respect are worthy of a tear or two.
mhstpt 3 weeks ago
it looks to me that doc took arturos solo at 2:45 because of arturos reaction. or am i the only one who noticed that?!
legendaryRafael 10 months ago
Coño Doc!!!!
bugler0090 10 months ago
como se llama ese tipo de fusion???
gerardithadeway 11 months ago
Doc's wonderful sound????
Arturo burnin'?
You may be kidinn!!!!!!!
angelchamate 1 year ago