Trombone Lesson: The Unboxing of Vintage Trombone Autographed by Famous Jazz Musicians

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  • Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 26

  • @PosauneundPapier
    @PosauneundPapier 10 месяцев назад +1

    The trombone alone without the signatures is a pretty cool and rare find. What a unique piece! Amazing!

  • @greenjambone
    @greenjambone Год назад +1

    Urbie Green would be a big one for me. Nice purchase!!! Love it!

  • @bebopmomma
    @bebopmomma 3 года назад +4

    Mel Wanzo, Basie’s lead bone player. I met him at an ITF. Great lead player.

    • @TheChopsShop
      @TheChopsShop  3 года назад

      Yes I’m pretty sure that’s who it is.

  • @jimryon1002
    @jimryon1002 3 года назад +1

    Great lesson, that is such an interesting trombone.

    • @TheChopsShop
      @TheChopsShop  3 года назад

      It really is! I’m looking forward to learning and sharing more about it!

  • @JonErikKellso
    @JonErikKellso 3 года назад +2

    Super cool! That’s a hand hammered bell. Some of the early Olds horns had them, including trumpets. I bet it plays great, but I understand why you don’t want to take a chance of damaging any of the signatures. And I don’t know if their early trombones were highly thought of.

    • @TheChopsShop
      @TheChopsShop  3 года назад +2

      I’m trying to find a serial number on the horn but I don’t see one. I really want to play it but I’m not gonna do it. Vintage horns really do have a “thing” about them!

  • @Uptown59
    @Uptown59 3 года назад +1

    The 1st name that I saw was Frank Foster. Cool trombone.

    • @TheChopsShop
      @TheChopsShop  3 года назад

      You’re correct! The first big band I played with in NY was Frank Foster and the Loud Minority. Talk about real life schooling on the bandstand. 🥴

    • @Uptown59
      @Uptown59 3 года назад +1

      @@TheChopsShop I have a quick story. I was visiting one of my buddies who's a bassist and was in his basement and noticed this large portrait on the wall hanging over a wheelchair. I asked who was he, his response my grandfather. He went on to tell me that he was FAM's marching band instructor, Leander Kirksey. Oh, I forgot to add that Sonny Stitt used to live in that house.

    • @TheChopsShop
      @TheChopsShop  3 года назад

      Wow, that’s amazing, it’s a small world after all.

  • @brianschultz9680
    @brianschultz9680 3 года назад +1

    Terrific story and thanks for sharing. I often wonder what happens to historic horns. This one has those fantastic autographs but what happens to the actual horns played by the greats? They have a Bach vi of Glen Miller's at the Air Force Museum in Dayton and a friend of mine was gifted Chuck Connors' (Duke Ellington) old Reynolds bass trombone. I knew Chuck and heard his Holton went to the collector in the NE maybe never to be seen or heard again.

    • @TheChopsShop
      @TheChopsShop  3 года назад

      Some make it to museums some get thrown away. It really depends on what the players have setup before they pass away. Many families don’t realize the value in the horns and simply give them away.

  • @thetonycooper
    @thetonycooper 3 года назад +1

    Man. That’s way cool.

    • @TheChopsShop
      @TheChopsShop  3 года назад

      I’m lucky to have come across this amazing instrument!

  • @10dennis10
    @10dennis10 3 года назад +2

    Gene Watts was the original trombonist in the Canadian Brass.

    • @TheChopsShop
      @TheChopsShop  3 года назад +2

      Wow, that’s makes sense though because this horn was housed in Canada for some length of time.

  • @markpatterson8922
    @markpatterson8922 3 года назад +1

    We need to hear something played on the horn!

    • @TheChopsShop
      @TheChopsShop  3 года назад +2

      I’m not gonna play this horn, I would not want to do anything to damage the signatures.

  • @bugsBeddow
    @bugsBeddow 3 года назад +1

    Mel Wanzo Count Basie!

    • @TheChopsShop
      @TheChopsShop  3 года назад

      I’m sure that’s who it is. I’ll get a definitive answer soon!

  • @davidbryan5605
    @davidbryan5605 3 года назад +2

    Probably Mel Wanzo

    • @TheChopsShop
      @TheChopsShop  3 года назад

      Yes I believe that’s who it is. I’m gonna find out everybody that signed the horn.

  • @davidbryan5605
    @davidbryan5605 3 года назад +1

    Bob Butters? Is that Bob “Butter” Burgess?

    • @TheChopsShop
      @TheChopsShop  3 года назад +1

      I think so. I’ve got a lot of homework to do on this instrument!