Green Dolphin Street | Trumpet Jazz Quartet
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- Toronto's finest live event music professionals. We take pride in providing clients with the perfect live music for their event.
Our instrumental jazz quartet bringing you their rendition of "Green Dolphin Street".
Credits:
Main Event Music, www.maineventmusic.ca
Video Director Mark Valino, / valinovisuals
Cameras: Kevin Kim, Nick Julien
Editor: David Rawlings
Recorded, mixed and mastered by: Pat McGroarty
Venue: The Warehouse Venue, Toronto
For booking and enquiries, contact us at:
www.maineventmusic.ca / maineventmusic.ca
The trumpeter's name is Alexander Brown.
This so called smooth jazz genre does not measure to real jazz. This quartet swings. They play the real deal!
Good we know who is on camera but who is the trumpet player
I’d like to know this too
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Right!! He’s the bomb!!
Awesome!! That solo is sooo smooth
It really sounds GREAT. I'm extremely happy to find out and listen to this wonderful trumpet version!
I think this trumpet version is the best I have ever heard. I appreciate you guys for the excellent performance!
You meaning you never heard the Miles Davis one, just to mention the first one that came into my mind??????
@@jerrywasaracecardriver8893 I just like playing drums, so I don't know any other instruments well. I think It's been more than 30 years since I've been listening to Miles Davis' "bitches brew, one of my favorites." One day after my band's performance, I was drinking with other members, and I happened to hear he was dead. I felt really bad like his keyboardist, Chick Corea, passed away. I think I'm more of a Chick Corea person.
On of the best executions heard in the last 5-6 years ! What's the exact name of this group ?
I don’t know, no one knows!
Tanx
Beautiful!! I subscribed after the first 2 notes!!
But sorry, can you say the name of the band and the trumpeter? It has been asked several times. Thank you
man was holding his horn hella weird but damn did he nail that
Nice
Jazz Jhon Wick in the bass
Like the Santa Cruz engineer told us when we made a demo for the Monterey Jazz Fest. in 1991 (we got the gig, but not on the strength of the demo) "you guys sound like you've been playing too many weddings". But I guess that's the goal, innit?
nice
Excellent.
Superb job guys.
Some first class trumpet playing there!!
0:52-1:38
Amazing work from the trumpet.
WHO THE F IS PLAYING?
Awesome melodic lyrical vocabulary and tone, who is the trumpet player
Donno but he needs to alter the dominant chords in the melody
@@joezak2846 can you elaborate please?
@@basketball7677 and learn the melody as written. And lean into it a little harder.
He's playing a lot of notes that experienced jazz musicians and demanding connoisseurs of jazz would find a bit tame, inside and colorless. Like the engineer told me after we made a demo "how does it sound? like you've been playing too many weddings. " Ouch. The truth hurt. Wish I hadn't asked at the time, but glad I did, in retrospect. He was right. (for the Monterey Jazz Fest.. We got the gig, but not on the strength of the demo, We got the gig only because one of the board members had heard us live)
I was saying
killer
exquisite
Noice