J.J. Johnson Quartet - Blue Trombone (Part.1-2)

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Uploaded by on Jul 4, 2009

J.J. Johnson Quartet - Blue Trombone (1957)

Personnel: J.J. Johnson (trombone), Tommy Flanagan (piano), Paul Chambers (bass), Max Roach (drums)

from the album 'BLUE TROMBONE'

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  • One person plays trumpet

  • The trumpeter has nobody in this quartet

    ...Otaku3 (^_^;)

  • Taku, can you get the sheet music?

  • The sheet music...?

    What is it concretely??

    Otaku3 (^_^;)

  • What can I say about this solo in the terms of the development of the trombone and how JJ Johnson was a big impact in the development of it and it's jazz impro-style??? Thanks

  • You're welcome, RobboAroso-san!!

    Otaku3 (^_^)/

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  • I love how the trombone is put together backwards in the picture...

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  • @pedropedaltones Its in a reflection, I am pretty sure. I am trying to imagine this in my head, and I think that is correct if I am right. I thought the same exact thing! lol

  • @luckyjinxer well yea for a marching band situation its even less seen because it doesnt match the band. and yea any attachment would have to be previously manufactured as a left hand. i personally believe that left hand looks good but as a band director i try not to have it because it doesnt look as proper.

  • @Tylethian lol, I've always wondered why its not done more. Obviously cant be done with f attach, or in Marching bands (un-uniform), but nothing is stoping you from flipping your slide around. Maybe if you learn to play with your right hand as slide hand.

  • @pedropedaltones lol its not backwards :) its set up for a left handed player. its not often seen but its definately possible.. i know a lot of left handed people that play right handed but only a few play lefty trombone.. i personnally play right handed

  • I love J.J.'s style, he always keeps it slow in fast songs and never really uses fast runs, giving the song a nice melodic feel.

  • @pedropedaltones Or it could be a lefty :P (Slide Hampton)

  • @tombokickass I was talking about the one person who disliked it

  • @Gfl3m1ng no, it's a trombone

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