Essa apresentação é surreal. A disciplina dos músicos. A homogeneidade dos trombones, sax barítono e contrabaixo. Os trompetes harmonizados. O solo do Trombonista meu Deus é de outro mundo. Tudo é bom.
Maynard had a knack for finding and displaying young talent. Well now, talk about a rock ém and sock ém solo by Steve Weeks. Incredible sound! I thought Randy Purcell had the goods while with the BOSS, but this performance is insane by Steve. RIP Maynard.
Steve Wiest is amazing. He has the screaming fat high range, fat low range, fat midrange. He sounds great in every register, has great technique and commitment to time and he knows how to excite an audience with his solos. For any one learning to play trombone, I would tell them Steve is the guy to emulate. This was probably Maynard's best trombone section, and it's just two guys.
submit it in the highest quality. For some reason they always come out best if the audio track is compressed into MP3 when you upload. If you make your upload HD resolution (even if it really isn't and just upscaled), the audio tracks on those are 192 kbps. and for some reason the regular video it shows before you click HD is clearer as well.
Muito bommm e acho que é assim que tem que se tocar o instrumento de metal....eu como trompetista toco assim nessa técnica usando a língua como o terceiro lábio e digo que funciona mesmo....sylas xavier no Brasil é o melhor prof a ensinar...
I don't know the exact brand or size, but I'm pretty sure he used an older style of mouthpieces. Instead of being cups, like modern mouthpieces, his mouthpiece had a V shape to the throats. But as useful as a new mouthpiece can be, it doesn't do jack shit without a decent player behind it. New, cheater mouthpieces work great for a while, but can do more harm than good.
Sorry, but there's no way even a good recording old capture the impact of this band sitting in the crowd LIVE. All the pitch imperfections were irrelevant at that SPL.
Denis DiBlasio, Nelson Hill and Daniel Jordan on Sax, Matt Bissonette bass and Dave Mancini, drums. I'm not sure about the keyboard, but it seems about the right time to be Ron Pedley. Steve Wiest and (I think) Chris Braymen (sp?) on bone. Stan Mark I recognize, but an not sure about the other two trumpets. Maybe Alan Wise and Hoby Freeman? Apologies to those I'm not sure about. Put that personnel together with the blue tour shirts, and I'm fairly sure this is 1982.
Essa apresentação é surreal. A disciplina dos músicos. A homogeneidade dos trombones, sax barítono e contrabaixo. Os trompetes harmonizados. O solo do Trombonista meu Deus é de outro mundo. Tudo é bom.
Um show extremamente lindo amei pura nostalgia
HOLY FUCK!! THAT WAS AN AMAZING TROMBONE SOLOIST!!!!!
Very much like Glenn Stuart from Don Ellis's Orchestra.
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Maynard had a knack for finding and displaying young talent. Well now, talk about a rock ém and sock ém solo by Steve Weeks. Incredible sound! I thought Randy Purcell had the goods while with the BOSS, but this performance is insane by Steve. RIP Maynard.
Man Steve is a beast of a bone dude!
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Amazing man ..I think this man is a tiger man in his way playing the trumpet.. the trombón amazing too
7:50 poder reviver não tem preço amo Maynard Ferguson e sua banda maravilhosa
Steve Wiest is amazing. He has the screaming fat high range, fat low range, fat midrange. He sounds great in every register, has great technique and commitment to time and he knows how to excite an audience with his solos. For any one learning to play trombone, I would tell them Steve is the guy to emulate. This was probably Maynard's best trombone section, and it's just two guys.
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GRANDISSIMO FERGUSON !
bought this on itunes! best medley ever :)
Awesome quality
ev dallas terrible sound
Stan the man. Must have been a great time there. for all of 'em.
Hot damn! After listening to that trombone, I need to go practice some jazz!
Mesmerizing!
CHAMELEON! So awesome, and that Trombonist, man.
jesus christ that trombone player slaughtered that solo...killer embouchure!
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submit it in the highest quality. For some reason they always come out best if the audio track is compressed into MP3 when you upload. If you make your upload HD resolution (even if it really isn't and just upscaled), the audio tracks on those are 192 kbps. and for some reason the regular video it shows before you click HD is clearer as well.
The best
Mayn is awesome!
How'd you get audio this good out of youtube?
Wiest is an amazing arranger as well...
Muito bommm e acho que é assim que tem que se tocar o instrumento de metal....eu como trompetista toco assim nessa técnica usando a língua como o terceiro lábio e digo que funciona mesmo....sylas xavier no Brasil é o melhor prof a ensinar...
Insane solos....shall we agree on Steve Weeks trombone rating way, way above the clouds???
That's Steve Weist
Stratosphere
Steve Wiest
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Oh My God that Trombone player is good
5:55 🔥🔥🔥
Isn't it "MAC Arthur" Park?
Does anyone know what sort of mouthpieces maynard ferguson used?
Jet Tone
Watch closely for about ten seconds starting @3:16
I believe they were called Jet Tones?
You sir are correct
6:35 🤟
In addition to being an awesome Trombonist, he kinda looks like the middle brother from the Brady Bunch.
horn rape. about the meanest trombone you'll ever hear right there boys and girls.
All dem afros.
anyone know the song in the middle of Chameleon?? or is it part of chameleon?
DKaTz198 that’s the solo section
Well if this was the first time you saw Maynard, wouldn't you say that too? I know I would
What year was this?
1982 ish
I don't know the exact brand or size, but I'm pretty sure he used an older style of mouthpieces. Instead of being cups, like modern mouthpieces, his mouthpiece had a V shape to the throats.
But as useful as a new mouthpiece can be, it doesn't do jack shit without a decent player behind it. New, cheater mouthpieces work great for a while, but can do more harm than good.
Sorry, but there's no way even a good recording old capture the impact of this band sitting in the crowd LIVE. All the pitch imperfections were irrelevant at that SPL.
This must be from the mid 1980's because I don't recognize anyone in the band.
But I do see Stan Mark.
Denis DiBlasio, Nelson Hill and Daniel Jordan on Sax, Matt Bissonette bass and Dave Mancini, drums. I'm not sure about the keyboard, but it seems about the right time to be Ron Pedley. Steve Wiest and (I think) Chris Braymen (sp?) on bone. Stan Mark I recognize, but an not sure about the other two trumpets. Maybe Alan Wise and Hoby Freeman? Apologies to those I'm not sure about. Put that personnel together with the blue tour shirts, and I'm fairly sure this is 1982.
Ya like jazz?
Pretty pitiful if you can’t spell “MacArthur Park”…