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Dan Burnham
Добавлен 22 июл 2015
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Legends Brass "CatVegas"
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On this chart I'm using the Legends Brass "CatVegas" along with a Schilke B6LB. Special thanks to Derek and Leslie! Hope you enjoy! Dan
Legends Brass “Cat Master “ in the studio.
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Legends Brass “Cat Master “ in the studio.
Zane Beck Julian Tharpe - Too Far Gone
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Zane Beck Julian Tharpe 12 14 = Country Jazz
Zane Beck Julian Tharpe - Time Changes Everything
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Zane Beck Julian Tharpe 12 14 = Country Jazz
Zane Beck Julian Tharpe - The Last Letter
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Zane Beck Julian Tharpe 12 14 = Country Jazz
Zane Beck Julian Tharpe - Shake Your Booty
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Zane Beck Julian Tharpe 12 14 = Country Jazz
Zane Beck Julian Tharpe - No One Will Ever Know
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Zane Beck Julian Tharpe 12 14 = Country Jazz
Zane Beck Julian Tharpe - Lullaby for Carrie
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Zane Beck Julian Tharpe 12 14 = Country Jazz
Zane Beck Julian Tharpe - Little Liza Jane
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Zane Beck Julian Tharpe - Little Liza Jane
Zane Beck Julian Tharpe - I Overlooked An Orchid
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Zane Beck Julian Tharpe - I Overlooked An Orchid
Zane Beck Julian Tharpe - Deep Waters
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Zane Beck Julian Tharpe - Deep Waters
Zane Beck Julian Tharpe - Broken Down In Tiny Pieces
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Zane Beck Julian Tharpe - Broken Down In Tiny Pieces
Zane Beck Julian Tharpe - Beverly's Tune
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Zane Beck Julian Tharpe - Beverly's Tune
Zane Beck Julian Tharpe - Bells of St Mary's
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Zane Beck Julian Tharpe - Bells of St Mary's
Zane Beck - When Irish Eyes are Smiling
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Zane Beck - When Irish Eyes are Smiling
I can't make a sound. All i get is air
@@bobchu9719 ok I did at first as well. If you want this weekend we can do a lesson on messenger video if you like, I don’t charge and I’ll be glad to help get you going. Just send me a friend request on Facebook and we can connect and we can get you going. Merry Christmas! Dan
Sounds brighter on the 10.5 c. Cool jazz sound 👍
Hi Dan! 👋😎
@@72Travco thx so much!
You started to learn MF protokol...now you are at this level...great🎺🎺
I was hoping for something more sizzly than the CatMaster😢😅
@@jovanic38 thx more coming in the future. Going in the studio in the future to do some cat screaming….. Thx Dan
Check out my latest video, I did it just for you. Hope there is enough sizzle. Dan
@@danburnham5840 appreciate your time and effort ‼️
A lil G blues, eh? Well played sir!
@@thedamndiz2343 thx having a little fun before doing a session. Thx!
Sounding good Dan! Missed seeing your videos. Maybe we can have a trumpet hang the next time I’m in TN.
love the work😃
@@VanAugur14 thx I appreciate it!!!
Hey Dan, have you tried Alan Wise's piece? I couldn't even get a note out of it LOL
@@chasefreak I have not… Dan
Dan, who's the young guitarist? Zane's playing is fantastic. When I met ('77) and spent time with him ('78), he was clean shaven. I'm thinking that this is post '78. Also he's playing a keyless instrument which he was only devising in '78 - I got my S12 keyless in '88. The second guitarist introduced at the end is a Garland. In '78 there was a Garland Harris (I think that's the surname). He played steel & was just getting into saxophone. I wonder is that's the same Garland? I played "Jammin' at Scotty's" once at a steel show in Australia.
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Incredible 🎺💥⚡🔥💪❤️🔥
Thanks, Brother!!! this is very important information!!! 👍🎺💥⚡🔥
Was one of the best
I've only been on it one week and notice a huge difference. No bruising the next day. range is better. Continuing with the "Journey"
This is my great uncle 😊❤
how dose this compare to the booby shew lead?
Incredible playing
You're the BEST, Mr. Dan! ~ Your fav computer science student (Landon)
Thank you Landon so much!!!! Your the man!
Dig it Dan-BTW, have you tried the Bill Chase grip with the left hand? The index finger (pointer finger) goes through the 3rd slide ring and the birdie finger wraps around the outside of the ring-it's a modified pistol grip. I have NO idea where Bill got it. Other than myself, Bill and Alan Wise use it. Since you're also on a vintage B6LB-go all the way baby.
I’ll give it try thanks!
first
I haven't seen what the MF Protocol is. Was it explained on another posting?
Jazzbob7 yes sir go back and check my beginning videos explaining it and if you have any questions I’ll try to answer them. Thanks for the question. Dan
Much love brother. Keep blowing!
I'm so sorry my dear friend My prayers are with you all ways
Thx Brother!
Peace, man!
Thanks Nick 🙏
The BC Master looks like it has a smaller throat.
Dan, please post all you have by Julian and Zane.
Dan I have played a jet-tone Roy Stevens RS2 for 50 years ever since I studied with Roy for 3 years in the early 1970's. A great all round mouthpiece.
Great tune! Timeless album with Bobby Caldwell. I think he played on Charlotte Peter's local St Louis tv show Thanks
Sorry for loss! Gods speed👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Glad you're back, Dan. You know we are praying for you!
Thank you!
Do you have the specs for the mouthpiece? They aren't on the LB web page anymore. I do have one and like it.
I’ll check with Derek and get them for you and thanks for playing Legends Brass…. Dan
That was crazy
Dan good to hear your back playing the horn. I hope to be back in TN visiting sometime before summer. Maybe went can get together.
Sending prayers your way Dan, so sorry.
Dan, so sorry for your loss. Prayers to you and your family. Glad to see you back. God Bless you brother.
Thanks T.L. Appreciate it!
Hey Dan, man, I've been meaning to reach out to you w a phone call but life has been insane the last 3 years. I see you're trying an S42, have you tried a B6L with a beryllium bell? I played the S42 but didn't like it as much as the B6...You know, I used to play huge horns (.468, .472 bores) Callets, etc. I've been playing M bore horns since April 1989 and I tell ya what, at first you'll hate it, but, once you've learned to back off and let the horn do the work instead of you, your efficiency is greater. Of course, you still have to "work" but not as hard as on those bigger horns. I still have my BC Master but prefer the 1973 Schilke Bill Chase 6A4a as it has a more open #26 throat and the backbore is freer as well. Why did you take off 5 months? Health? Hope you're ok.
JJ, Thanks for the information. The Bill Cat is a awesome piece. I’m going to post a video tomorrow evening about my leave. My wife passed away of a heart attack and I laid the horn down because I didn’t want the loss to be tied to my music. I was afraid if I continued to play right after the loss some how I would have linked them together and quit all together. Thanks my friend for asking, I am in a better place moving forward. A big adjustment and the hardest loss I have ever experienced in my life. My faith and friends have helped me move forward. We had 15 1/2 wonderful years together and I am thankful for that. Thanks again, Dan
Wow that’s killer my first guitar I got for Christmas when I was a kid in 1975 was a BMI Single neck. I still have it.
I have 2 older BMIs s10s. One I'm rebuilding and I'm planning on gifting to my son. Solid guitars that will last forever.
I sincerely appreciate you having shared all these videos. It truly has been a blessing to me
Does the reversible rim come in only one size? Or do they make the rim to the size of the mouthpiece that I have always used? thank you, good video!!
Good morning Mr. Burnham, hope everything is going well with. I wanted to ask you if you are still using Lynn Nicholson's xpiece..... Do you have an extra that you be willing to loan/sell????
Thanks, this is just great. Do you have more by Zane Beck and also by Julian Tharpe?
Thats who taught randu beavers
You are correct!
So let's hear you play the first Arban's Characteristic Study on that embouchure. - Ain't gaw happen.
Art, thank you for your comments. The main focus that I teach is for upper register work. Regarding the Arban’s study, when I was in college I did play that but on a Bach 1 1/2 C. I’m sure Lynn Nicholson would have no problem playing that study. Thanks again for the comment and have a great day! Dan
@@danburnham5840 Yes Dan, my point is not to criticize anyone's playing, but I think that this "MF Protocol" embouchure is one that is limited in the kind of playing that it can produce. Sure, it's great for high notes, and it would have been great for playing the "scream chair" in Kenton's band, or playing the stuff that Walt Johnson used to play when he dressed up as Superman, playing the scream chorus of "The Birth of The Blues" with Lionel Hampton's band. But "scream chairs" don't exist anymore, and Lynn admitted that that's what his role was with Maynard's band, to play the crazy high stuff and take some of the heat off of Stan Mark, but when it came to playing hard-driving lead parts that required articulation, Stan was better suited for that. When I hear Lynn, who has mastered his "MF Protocol," tongue notes, his attacks kinda sound like someone hitting a pillow with a baseball bat. The attacks are splatty and clunky, not crisp sounding. And I question whether or not someone could double and triple tongue on the MF Protocol embouchure. I seriously doubt it, particularly because Maynard himself openly admitted that he couldn't double or triple tongue. So anyone who wants to experiment with this protocol should be aware of what its limitations are, rather than just be tempted by its lone virtue, which is strictly high note playing.
@@artvandelay8090 I understand what you are saying, and you provide an excellent response. I think it is not so much the embouchure as the player. While at Murray State we had a guy that played double C’s on a 1C, was the lead in orchestra there and also toured with Dizzy during the summers. While attending school there I had the privilege to spend the day with Allen Vizzutti who had a unique embouchure and played everything from classical to jazz on a 14A4A while touching his elbow’s together. Anyway, enjoyed the comments, and I appreciate the conversation. Dan
Which one? They list (3) different variants, .600 JT AH, .640 JT AH D, and the .640 JT AH S. Which do you have or recommend? Thanks
John, For me I like the.640 but that is because I play in that diameter area. Dan
Sweet music. Thanks Dan.
My pleasure!
Great, thanks again Dan
Thanks Dan
Another goody
Thanks Dan