Steve Reid trumpet Switzerland Hanspeter Strehler, 17.4.2008
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People. this video does not tell you how good Steve really is. He sound way better than this. Plus, He is the Nicest musician I ever meet at this level of playing if you know what I mean. Great Chops, Great sound, So relax playing + Always in tune... man. oh, did I mention He is a fun guy!? haha... Steve! You da man!
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hhahahahha. show off!!!
sick stuff!!!
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it's actually too high to sound well...
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These comments are ridiculous. People you have no idea what you are talking about.
Steve Reid tours with the Brian Setzer orchestra and is a first call pro. We are fortunate that he posts here. Please don't comment if you have nothing to comment about. In the mean time, if you play at the trumpet, go practice after you do your pre-algebra.
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I'll admit that EVERYTHING Steve plays here is amazing.
But what really strikes me to say 'holy shit' is that G# ar 0:12. Such clarity!
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HOW THE HELL! I just can't believe your sound up there. It is nails brohan.
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It doesn't even sound like a trumpet that high. Its impressive for us trumpeters, but guess how loud and shrill that must be for a front row of people. ouch.
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What the fuck is your name, anyway? I bet it's Tommy - as in "Deaf, dumb and blind kid..." Bet you play a mean pinball, 'cause you sure as fuck can't play IN TUNE! I have tired with trying to educate a fucktard deaf idiot - go play with yourself & leave the real music to us pros.
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I see the problem. You consider the last note to be three notes, which is pretty weird. It's just an unstable A, which is flat, but it is too high to be a G#. I am talking about the three last DIFFERENT notes, not the unstable, shaky notes. And those REAL LAST TWO notes are flat. It's quite clear who of us is the tonedeaf one... Poor guy.
gee...a G#, then an A, then a G#...THREE SEPARATE NOTES, and ALL IN TUNE. Christ, pal, you must be as blind a fucktard as you are deaf fucktard. Let's remember that you used a TROMBONE to check to see what pitches they were, which tells us about how good your pitch is on trombone "duh....lemme move this slidy thing around...I'll find it eventually."
BTW, my "arrogance" is only the perfect pitch that I have, not the "guess what note I'm playing" that you have.
tjtrumpet 3 years ago 4
Dude (or should I say "TIN EARS"?) - how DEAF can you be? The VERY LAST 3 notes he plays are a G#, A and G#. That fact that you use a TROMBONE to check it proves your tin-eared deafness. And they ARE in tune for those pitches. The only low pitch note he plays is the D @:19 into vid (which you've completely ignored, pitch-wise), then he goes up to IN TUNE G#, A & G#. And we're STILL waiting for you to post anything better.
tjtrumpet 3 years ago 4