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Old 01-15-2009, 03:14 PM
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As Jive calls me, i'm a brass-hole... i found this on another forum:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UxdCqOWVcA

This is pretty cool! (I guess you have to be a trumpet player to get it)...
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Old 01-15-2009, 04:50 PM
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yeah, i just got home and listened to it again.. apparently my dog doesn't approve.
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Urrgghh...that was dreadful!
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Old 01-16-2009, 04:14 AM
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That was awful...and yet somehow I couldn't look away.
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That's funny. Glad they snuck Maynard in there towards the end.
I was very happy to see Maynard in there as well. He was the greatest!
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Those high notes are the brass equivalent of slapping. Occasionally impressive, but impossible to listen to for very long.
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you have to be a trumpet play to fully understand...
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Yeah i remember Lin!!

I played lead and solo chair when i was playing in Big Bands and Salsa groups.. I had to quit doing high note work.. i was getting bad headaches.. literally..

Haven't played in years, but found my flugel in the garage.. i actually bought some valve oil for it and recorded a few bars of nothing to see how i sounded LOL
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As a former trumpeteer (couldn't think of anything better) and someone with sensitive ears, ouch that hurt.
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Remember Lin Biviano, the lead guy from Maynard's band?
Is Carl Fisher still doing that?
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There is another great trumpeter in that clip that played some with Maynard Ferguson and Doc Severinson. His name is Bob Odneal and he is from the Houston area. He plays the "hailed" note.
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I was a big Maynard Ferguson fan. This is a little off topic, but Maynard's version of Chameleon was way better Herbie Hancock's, and it was recorded with a real bass guitar!
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