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Lullaby Of The Leaves - University of Miami SJB

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Uploaded by on Nov 3, 2009

University of Miami SJB (Studio Jazz Band)
Directed by Kendall Moore

Soloists: Dan Wager tenor sax, Gabe Medd trumpet,
Nat Stokes drums

Audio Mixed by Luke Moellman
Cameras by Matt Vashlishan and Gary Lindsay
Editing by Matt Vashlishan

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  • Dang that drummer can swing!

  • This is disgustingly good

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  • @dfjazzzzz It's definitely live. I can't speak about the mic technique, but there was definitely no overdubbing. UM records audio and video for every Friday afternoon Jazz Forum--including this one--live.

  • The future of big band jazz is in good hands if this group is any indication. They understand how to play as an ensemble and they have the ability to have each part heard. Great job folks. I look forward to hearing more from this group!

  • I'm not picking up any guitar...

  • A Miami Jazz band that actually looks like students not their parents. But play like pros. Tons of talent.

  • This is a "lift" of the Kenny Clarke-Francy Boland recording... probably a Bobby Myers transcription, but the arrangement is Boland's

  • This is a "lift" of the Kenny Clarke-Francy Boland recording... probably a Bobby Myers transcription, but the arrangement is Boland's

  • This is a "lift" of the Kenny Clarke-Francy Boland recording... probably a Bobby Myers transcription, but the arrangement is Boland's

  • Original and tight Chicago loves it

  • It sounds like a trumpet is playing the first part of the song open, yet they're all in buckets. Is that a microphone placement thing or was the audio overdubbed from the video?...or is someone using a different kind of mute that makes it sound open at the top?...or is the lead player's sound that bright that it cut through a bucket mute? Just curious.

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