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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2007

Steve Reid is one of the most amazing Lead Trumpet players that you'll ever get to hear. I recorded this in the stairwell of the Anaheim House of Blues in Feb. 2005. Steve did not know he was being recorded. These notes were AFTER he'd practiced for about 8 hours that day (new horn & mouthpiece) AND played Lead on the KC & The Sunshine Band show at HoB AND after a whole buncha beers AND after we'd been hanging for about 3 hours.

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  • ow... my pride. 6 years of trumpet playing just hid in fear. I don't suppose that of the hundreds of comments on this video, that i could find myself receiving any hints?

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  • Great stuff man! Be proud of your accomplishments!

  • @Mormonites explain 0:44 - 0:46

  • i have to play the whole die fledermaus on trumpet on monday. in three fucking days. im in ninth grade. god help me.

  • @Mormonites Hater!

  • @Mormonites Lol... I told him after listening on my own system it sounds legit. The steam pipes had me wondering though... haha. He was looking it up because I actually freaked myself out last night playing a new horn I resurrected..an olds Special from '58 or like that. With a Back 10C mouthpiece I didn't press too hard for a change and hit this fairly decent G above double C!! The highest I hit was way back in the early 80's before I slacked for years. two notes lower w/ poorer tone!

  • PROVEN FAKE!

    Friend of mine who's an expert at hitting trumpet high notes says it's obviously most likely one of the guys letting out steam from one of the pipes, notice the conspicuous so-called 'back stage' basement they're standing in, sure the echo effect sounds great and all, but clearly there is somebody in the background off-screen releasing a high pressure steam valve just as he hits that highest note, therefore this video is a FRAUD!!!

    So the alleged "note" remains elusively impossible.

  • after hearing this, i think i got the section in the 6th grade theory test about trumpet ranges incorrect...

  • i think i can hit it

  • retardted high

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