I'm not sure how to peg this one, but it is a nice chart with a nice euphonium solo:
Jazz Euphonium on YouTube
I'm not sure how to peg this one, but it is a nice chart with a nice euphonium solo:
Jazz Euphonium on YouTube
Dave Werden (ASCAP)
Euphonium Soloist, U.S. Coast Guard Band, retired
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Alliance Mouthpiece (DC3)
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I may have to start wearing golf gloves when I play ;-)
He did have fairly nice control of the fingering, articulation, etc. during a very rapid ride.
Can't agree with some of the YouTube comments. I too thought it was nice.
Gary
Network Weenie who can't wait to retire and start a Brass Band wherever I retire...
This is jazz in the style of the classic John Coltrane quartets of the middle 60s. This was the jazz I listened to while in college. It is jazz of a period, and these young players perform it in fine style, despite the comments of the "u rly need to know your styles and music" critic.
Yes, u do.
Just a note, that was an improvised line, not a written line, on the euph by Brad Felt. And nicely done, too.
Here's a link to a Coltrane ballad of the period:
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And, for more music of the period, here a version of "So What' with Miles and Coltrane (who comes in at about the 2 minute mark).
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John