Silvio Barbara-Wayne Bergeron with OJS Palermo
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LAST COMMENT: When Wayne turned around to watch Silvio go back to his Lead Trumpet Chair, I can promise you he was thinking only one thing: HOLY SHIT!!!!!!!!!!!
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What? People are criticizing Silvio about style, phrasing, licks? that's crazy! Wayne got taken to the cleaners that night and was outclassed and out played by Silvio! Every idea you hear from a player these days has its origin from a long time ago...in other words...its already been done! Trumpet is a physical game and people who are without upper register ( try 95% of all pros ) judge and criticize players with fabulous range!
GET SOME RANGE!
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...It's like Houdini vs. Gandalf
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Don't get me wrong...I would sell my soul to play like him...but sometimes I get really bored in the second half of Wayne's solos with the Big Phat Band because it's just really high stuff. It blows my mind the first few listens, but in the long run I think that Gordon should give him longer solos so he can rock the lower register longer, cuz his ideas are better there. But hearing him next to Mr. I-couldn't-play-a-sweet-lick-t
o-save-my-life makes him seem like an improvisational god -
@ChickenTiko but i like icing...
no i agree with you. Two trumpet players that epitomize soloing in a useable range are Wynton Marsalis for his ideas and Chris Botti for his sexy tone and melodies.
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Os dois trompetistas são feras de mais.
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@ChickenTiko I know, and Silvio does have some good basics some of him licks are really good, I meant in a physical aspect.
@selector111 Its not about "over a double C" at all, Its about time and phrasing within solos, Wayne has structure to his solos, creates a melody and a rhythm that goes well with it. No point in having a scream out without the basics. That's like having the icing on the cake with no cake in the first place!
ChickenTiko 1 year ago 6
Er...Wayne sounds much, much better. Other than when he attempts to squeak along with the other guy.
I mean, the screechy stuff just doesn't sound nice.
Beleive me, not opposed to hearing high notes, and there are some great players that use them in abundance...but the successful ones usually have something going for them in terms of tone and style as a strong foundation first and foremost.
flamingdingleberry 3 years ago 4