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Uploaded by on Feb 18, 2009

HOFFERQUATTRO play "take five" latin version...live at bravo caffe' bologna

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  • This is the coolest version of Take Five I've ever heard. The latin style fits surprisingly well, and I wish I could improvise like that! :)

  • Nope, even Miles Davis included horn in some of his stuff. Check out Julius Watkins and Tom Varner for some excellent solo jazz horn stuff too.

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  • I wasnt there to see this in person .6 THUMBS DOWN!!! xD

  • @maikel371 need to play it on a wedding !!

  • does somebody have the sheetmusic of this ?? with chords or without...

  • Interesting double impression of the original, in latin 4/4 (unique in itself) and on horn. love it as always mr. hoffer!

  • WHY DO PEOPLE ATTEND LIVE MUSIC FUNCITONS, JUST TO RUN THEIR FUCKING MOUTHS?

  • Lol. It's in 4.

  • I like the sound! And i really need to know what kind of mouthpiece that is!!

  • Love your version of take five! If you are ever in the Chicago area look me up. I run a jazz horn choir!

  • I play a bit flugelhorn. Its a bit to high for me....I thought maybe a trombone is good.....But!

    This is great!! What kind of horn do I "need" for playing jazz???

  • @flytallerkin A French hornist is someone who puts his fist in the bell

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