Five very talented trumpet players. Very consistent across the section as far as tone quality, intonation and dynamics (very tough to control that in the upper register). And they don't try to outplay each other. Their rehearsal demeanor is extremely professional. Well done.
just a follow up comment. Of the five trumpeters here the one who is the most interesting to watch is the second one from the left, Summer Camargo, who is lead trumpet. You can just see the hard work she's putting into this in her facial expressions.
@@godspods7681 ariel's got the screaming lead chops. summer, too can do it all, that's why she would probably be best suited for solo (second) in a big band setting, but never heard ariel solo, so i might be corrected. it's clear they love playing together in the section.
Five very talented trumpet players. Very consistent across the section as far as tone quality, intonation and dynamics (very tough to control that in the upper register). And they don't try to outplay each other. Their rehearsal demeanor is extremely professional. Well done.
just a follow up comment. Of the five trumpeters here the one who is the most interesting to watch is the second one from the left, Summer Camargo, who is lead trumpet. You can just see the hard work she's putting into this in her facial expressions.
@@2005davesplit lead. Ariel Mejia also is playing lead that year
@@godspods7681 ariel's got the screaming lead chops. summer, too can do it all, that's why she would probably be best suited for solo (second) in a big band setting, but never heard ariel solo, so i might be corrected. it's clear they love playing together in the section.
5:30 - a reminder that rhythm is felt. All the difference.
Absolutely loving this video, great young talent. Love the demeanor of the professor, wish I could take lesson under him
What's the title of the first blues piece that was played
6:08 “That’s golden right there”
Loved that comment.
19:57
9:14 bruh
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Can’t hear enough lead.