@@Matraka2000 thank you, and wish you well. Are used to do eight hours a day on the clarinet so I know what it’s like, but rewarding in the end! The difficult to bit is having up there, or near, you Gotta keep going!
YOU GENTLEMAN LAID THIS OUT WITH A EXCELLENT RECORDING THAT TOOK ME TO A MILES DAVIS AND SONNY ROLANDS SOUND THAT CALLED TRUE CLASSIC JAZZ. ALL PARTS SINK IN A PLEASURE OF THE HUMAN EAR. --DUNMORE MUSIC OF MONEE IL.
Nice. Interesting bit about the vintage small bore trumpet, too--the original builder probably never imagined it would playing this well after more than a century. Great stuff.
It means a good one (as in this trumpet is presentation grade). The make and model aren't specified but basically its a quality made and maintained 100 year old trumpet that is worth more in restoration costs than the 2-300 bucks or so that pre ww2 trumpets go for on ebay because it has been properly restored. Realistically though you could get 80-90% of the same performance out of a good vintage ebay horn so long as the compression was halfway decent and the valves didn't stick horribly. Those old horns have a range from heavy and dull sound to narrow and bright and are pretty finnicky. The music comes from working around those quirks, that's why people like the good condition rare vintage horns. They aren't better than modern ones and are in many ways harder to play, but those limitations breed creativity... or frustration. You won't see many classical musicians digging deep into the vintage horn scene but jazz musicians do while searching for a new sound... then again classical trumpeters can go all the way back to the valveless natural trumpet from the baroque era and no jazz trumpeter I've ever seen has gone that far down the vintage hole while looking for new ways to play old songs, or old ways to play old songs... you know what I mean.
This is just SO good bravo
I will play the trumpet like that someday. I love it. I just have 5 months going but I practice everyday all days.
hey man just wanna say ofcourse you will. keep on going!
Progress report?
@@jwmc41 I am reaching it but practicing every day. I love trumpeting.
@@Matraka2000 thank you, and wish you well. Are used to do eight hours a day on the clarinet so I know what it’s like, but rewarding in the end! The difficult to bit is having up there, or near, you Gotta keep going!
YOU GENTLEMAN LAID THIS OUT WITH A EXCELLENT RECORDING THAT TOOK ME TO A MILES DAVIS AND SONNY ROLANDS SOUND THAT CALLED TRUE CLASSIC JAZZ. ALL PARTS SINK IN A PLEASURE OF THE HUMAN EAR. --DUNMORE MUSIC OF MONEE IL.
Stunning! Absolutely Stunning. Been here before, but would have loved to be sitting in the room for this.
Lex is such a monster... lines and tone for days. So killin.
This Al McLean is simply fantastic. He reminds me Coltrane so much. And this is good. 🙏🙏☝️❤️❤️❤️
damn, that trumpet sound is so damn nice!! awesome performance!
Wow, I didn't know Lex French but I'm going to check him out more for sure. I really enjoyed this, lovely done. Thank you.
trumpet player is so smooth and sure beautiful sound
This is insanely good. Came for the microphone, stayed for the playing.
Great quintet, smooth version of my favourite ballad! The pianist is a great listener too... thanks for 12 minutes of ear candy !
What a sound from Lex!
Nice. Interesting bit about the vintage small bore trumpet, too--the original builder probably never imagined it would playing this well after more than a century. Great stuff.
Al, what a fantastic tenor sound you got! Very expressive, very much in the Coltrane vein.
I hear quite a bit of Bergonzi in his playing.... but I may be wrong.
His tone is really Coltranish.
Love that small bore trumpet sound!
Coltrane sound, love it ❤️
This is incredibly good... Thanks for the performance.
Thank You
Love that horn! Nailed it. Awesome performance!!
WOW
There's something about that combination.
Miles is Smiling
Superb!
Hi! Al, Very smooth and relax playing, Great! // Johnny D bergh
great playing mate
Very good!!
Great sound and ideas. Keep it up, man!
This is my music! Wow!
Wauw, this is so great, what an intro, what a sound, how many notes ??? Love this !
That's the closest to Coltrane's sound that I've ever heard... damn!
Nice..Nice...smooth nice!
Geniale!!
nice))
Trumpet👍🏼🔥🎺
🙌🏾
Great music. Is there a reason to put two extra microphones into the soundboard of the piano?
The mics laid in the frame of the piano belong to the club, for the PA. They're not used in the recording.
Yo quiero ser así
Lex French from nz ex roger fox big band trumpet player.
Randy, what horn does Lex play on? Thanks!
What’s a presentation trumpet? Says that in the description.
It means a good one (as in this trumpet is presentation grade). The make and model aren't specified but basically its a quality made and maintained 100 year old trumpet that is worth more in restoration costs than the 2-300 bucks or so that pre ww2 trumpets go for on ebay because it has been properly restored. Realistically though you could get 80-90% of the same performance out of a good vintage ebay horn so long as the compression was halfway decent and the valves didn't stick horribly. Those old horns have a range from heavy and dull sound to narrow and bright and are pretty finnicky. The music comes from working around those quirks, that's why people like the good condition rare vintage horns. They aren't better than modern ones and are in many ways harder to play, but those limitations breed creativity... or frustration. You won't see many classical musicians digging deep into the vintage horn scene but jazz musicians do while searching for a new sound... then again classical trumpeters can go all the way back to the valveless natural trumpet from the baroque era and no jazz trumpeter I've ever seen has gone that far down the vintage hole while looking for new ways to play old songs, or old ways to play old songs... you know what I mean.
04:50 bass.
Very nice ! What's the trumpet model ? Very good players congratulations
The problem is not the trumpet model, but how you speak in !!!
Clifford and Jonny back together 😂
I love how the pianist embraces the wrong notes. Even when he messes up you can tell he just goes with it as if it was intentional.
The piano ain't got no wrong notes !
Ouaip, ça c'est du son et c'est des musiciens qui le font... pas des DJ's
too embellished for a song about heartbreak and loneliness.
Lmao you really typed out this comment and expected to be taken seriously while simultaneously boasting an anime profile pic