Wynton Marsalis - Carnival of Venice
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@AmundLauritzen i'm pretty sure this recodring (which i think is with the eastman Wind Ensemble) was before he got SUPER interested in jazz and started doing gig/big band stuff. not saying jazz is horrible, because it's not; but just saying. hes still an amazing player either way haha
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We're playing this in band...Sadly, our boss euphonium gets all the fun parts... >.<
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@SJCSmusic the whole thing...holy crap
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the best version of carnival of venice
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i'm 15. I wish I can play this before I die. :D
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@RafaelSatchmo True, I guess I just got the wrong impression from your initial comment.
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@dbrown251 Totally agree.
It's great for both psyching myself for a run, or reminding me that my double tonguing ability sounds like a clumsy 5th grader compared to this =P
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@hebrewhammershabbat Hey, no sideswipe to Miles. He was not only a pioneer, but super creative. His artistry in "Kind of Blue" -- which was pure improve ( the whole album was virtually one take, first time played, all ad lib and pure magic). He would come in full tilt out of nothing, which is difficult to do. It's just he cracked a lot of notes in the process. As do I...
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@RafaelSatchmo Ok, lets not be sideswiping Miles Davis. Ill admit that Wynton is definitely a better technical player, but Miles' influence on the world of jazz far outweighs his shortcomings in chops.
I can always listen to the carnival of venice... no matter what mood i'm in!
dbrown251 8 months ago 29
3:50....holy crap
SJCSmusic 3 months ago 9