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High Impact - NSHS Jazz Ensemble I

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Uploaded by on Jan 19, 2009

This is the Newman Smith Jazz I Band at our fall concert, 11-13-08. This first song is called High Impact by Robert Woods. It features Trey Langley on lead and a conga solo by Cameron Absolom.

Trumpets:
Philip Black
Trey Langley (Lead)
Scott Schmidt
Amanda Bateman
Allie Jones

Trombones:
Clint Wyatt
Brett Wyatt (Lead)
Carlos Vargas
Jessica Le (Bass)
Elijah Ramos (Bass)

Saxophones:
Brandon Bateman (Lead Alto)
Chris Ayala (Alto)
Andrea Sanchez (Alto)
John Nichols (Lead Tenor)
Jamal Al-Jauni (Tenor)
Joe Munoz (Bari)

Rhythm Section:
Jeffery Ou (Keyboard)
Tyler Smith (Bass)
Jake Winstel (Drums)
Christian Dorn (Auxillary)
Cameron Absolom (Auxillary)

Director: Bill Centera

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  • 0:05 that guy is day dreaming.. lol

  • @mattsvhstrombone i looked and i can't find it

  • this is awesome! Playing this for jazz band just got it. Any advice on the mood or how to play it? I have trumpet 2

  • You all need to check out the video of my jazz band doing this three years ago. Well... it's just of the guitar solo... but Aaron will blow your mind. He's awesome. It should be in the related videos box! =D

  • I like the tempo ddawg and they sound sweet!

  • We are playing this as freshman. but yea these trombones are kick ass.

  • I agree. The tempo is supposed to be 124bpm I think. It's a little fast

  • Just one complaint:

    -[My jazz band is playing this as well, and] the music indicates a tempo around 120 BPM, whereas here, it is played too fast to be enjoyed, (faster than 160 BPM)

    I liked the percussion solo, the balance was spot on, and the trumpet section was very precise.

    Nicely done.

  • Damn Trey

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