2011 JBOA - C Jam Blues
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Mad props to that trombone player. As one myself, I loved his velvetty tone, reminded me of Urbie Green or Dorsey. Anywho, yeah he did have great ideas! Loved it, can't stop watching it. Wouldn't mind transcribing it either, HAHA
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This is awesome. I love the lead tenors sound. 6:32- the lick by the lead tenor was so cool
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Fuck Yeah! Enrique on Lead!
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that 2nd tenor soloist...not much to add to that other than awesome job.
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The alto player kind of stumbled quite a bit in the beginning. All though, some of his solo sounded good...
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Sweet Piano Solo!
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@zackjazz413 c jam is a pretty laid back chart, even in a big band setting, so i disagree on the shout chorus. as for the trumpets...well...it's c jam. the chart of a whooping 2 different notes. granted, the arrangement gave them more then the original, but that doesn't mean they weren't still bored as hell with hte part (the part, not the song mind you) so of course they're gonna change it up by playing high. pros do it all the time. Also, it's a HS band, so they're GOING to try and play higher
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A couple guys in the trumpet section are trying to play the highest note the can possibly play. The shout chorus needs energy, and energy means volume. To me, they didn't sound energetic. All the solos were amazing though.
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haha that trombone player goes to mt. si, i remember him
Lead tenor is killin.
SaxyManny 9 months ago 10
@vanderbiltsax what the hell the trombone player had amazing ideas! he was amazing u know nothing
MMJ420Gardener 9 months ago 6