When you let your introverted alter ego take over
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- A beautiful and lyrical solo by Arturo Sandoval on "There Will Never Be Another You". Great example of how to use enclosures and outline the chords beautifully.
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Gm7 at 1:10 - Such a versatile lick. Subtle tenor sax in the background, too! What a master, Arturo Sandoval never disappoints.
0:36 The b5 b6 11 leading into the F7! Very hip sounding to me and I never thought to embellish the melody that way!
i do not know if im committing a crime by misquoting but 1:46 I think its a reference to it could happen to you. And that melody is just pure class.
Also 2:13 is extremely charlie parker like
When I met Arturo he said he wished instead of being asked how he plays so high, people would ask how to play pretty.
Suffering from success
You mean, High Notes.....or he blazes before blasting the trumpet?
That would be funny to see....
Sorry bad joke....
I don't play trumpet, so all I'm gathering from this is how to play pretty 😎
@JUANS3F Worked for Louis Armstrong! Weed and laxative tea before every show
It's like if Arnold Schwarzenegger said he'd prefered be asked about how he became a governor instead of how he became the greatest bodybuilder ever.
0:55 his 'A Night in Tunisia' El Licc
1:09 'Honeysuckle Rose'
1:46 "Don't count stars or you might stumble"
Every solo on this recording was fire, highkey. Arturo's solo was just next level because I never knew he could play like this.
How nice it is to see and listen to Arturo Sandoval playing something else than A Night In Tunisia, or any other latin stuff !
he still quoted it lol
I met Arturo in Seattle and he was so kind he signed my Arbans trumpet book.❤❤❤
The maestro Dr Sandoval showing exactly how it should be done. Fuego!
We all know how good Arturo is and yet, he never ceases to impress. hats off
RIP Zane Musa
Echoes of Clifford Brown❤
Amazing. The sax chorus next to it is great as well.
I know, incredible! Rip
m gradually opening up as the party progresses
Can’t remember a time I’ve heard him play on and below the staff.
Nice playing!
I love me some tight knit bebop lines like that. Can you dig it? So nice.
Fantastic Arturo
amazing solo!
On my piano it seems like the transcription is up by a whole step, is that related to some concert instrument notation thing that I'm not familiar with? or is my piano just out of tune lmao
Because the transcription is written for Bb instruments, whereas the piano is a C instrument 😊
@@thierrynathan5366 Ok I've never known the difference, thanks for explaining. How strange
@@strat1227 its so people like me can play along, apart from the last part xD still slowly practicing those runs
Bflat trumpet
@@strat1227 different instruments are in different keys so the fingerings make the most sense with the notes
What is this title😂
Don't cut off the song Man, there's other artists in the room.
Many issues. Your notation is mostly incorrect, it's not what's been played. If you think it was, then you should listen how trumpet works. Then the trumpeter has issues with his instrument; he is too old for it. Trumpet is difficult after certain age. Many intonation issues with bop phrasing above high E, and bop is not his forte. He appears as if forced into this, then instead of playing alternative melody line, he plays many chromatic harmonic passages that sound percussive as if piano would play, to cram in more material than what's necessary. But the piano, plays nothing worth mentioning. And as expected, overdoing on trumpet loses on tempo. Sounds sad. Who arranged this? Some should step on that person's foot.
this has to be rage bait
@@benevans9897 Nope. It is called criticism; music without criticism becomes nonsense. You can ignore what I said, but I qualified my statements and I can go over each line, one by one, and explain in detail. For example, if you did not hear the trumpeter has intonation problems above certain notes, then you're deaf.
good job buddy
@@zvonimirtosic6171 I'd imagine the intonation problems are due to being unsure if the note would fit in the context, as Arturo most definitely does not have issues when it comes to intonation in a vast majority of his range, as proved by the fact that he is known for playing high notes well
@@therearebeesinmyeyesplease9650 Don't fall for this absolute jazz troll 😂