If you watch the scroll/replay bar as you seek through the vid you'll see that this is the most replayed part of the video. As a trumpet player who did this song with my high school band on 3rd, even our lead guy who had the high G for the end of Count Bubba (which we also played) said Wayne is playing notes from other planets 😆
Haha!! Yes!! That was me and my friends from going crazy in the beginning. I love Gordon's reaction: he turns his head like, "What the ... ????" Wow, they are unreal man! That was such an amazing show!! Eric Marienthal, YOU ROCK!!
He's so awesome, he shot a bullet from his finger and struck a small, silver triangle less than a diameter in thickness in a fairly dark room from over 30 feet away at the end.
I love this band. If you look at the cover of the Hunting Wabbits chart, it shows Gordon Goodwin leaping into the air while conducting. I've always found that ridiculous, but awesome.
Idk if it's just me but the audio quality is surprisingly good for a video this old, and ofc the performance itself is fabulous! Looking forward to playing this piece in my HS jazz band next year.
such an amazing composition! i recently purchased a sax and bought the charts for this song and others and its a great feeling being able to play along with these cats even tho its just a cd hahaha.
Guys, Sal Lozano is an amazing woodwind player! He can play multiple instruments as if hes dedicated a full life time to each one! He is also an amazingly nice guy, soon as you construct a solo like his ill actually aknowledge your critisism.
Omg... That alto soloist knows how to play VERY DAMN HIGH notes... Its not supposed to be possible on the alto sax but i guess it is!! Im an alto saxophonist myself and would like to know how to plays those notes please!! Reply if you do know how!!!! Thx
Ben Urg you don't change your embrochure, only you're throat and tongue. it takes practice. you can technically hit all those altissimo notes with just 1 button down
Wats strange to me is that the modern big band is about 20 or 30 people but this year in my schools jazz band we have about 40 and last years was almost 70
The gr. 8s last year at my school were 60, my year started at 50 and now in gr. 11 we have 28. High schools cant turn kids away for band (our senior concert bands 110!) so they end up with a lot of certain instruments and generally overpopulation. but some schools have 12 person bands with no bones! So really we got it pretty good.
ha no joke. we're playing this and I cant hit that B. maybe using a bass would help. regardless he plays it like it's nothing. Watch "Attack of the Killer Tomatoes" if you really want to see him dominate.
Perhaps you should get in touch with Sal Lozano via his web site and offer to show him how it should be done? I presume Gordon's waiting until he's rich enough to be able to afford you. Eric's probably quaking in his boots too..............
Except most jazz listeners know very little about jazz as an art form The best way to gain an understanding of jazz is to play it. Either that or hang around jazz musicians 24/7
what do you mean? that doesn't make any sense, the song is over when the song is over, how can it be over when the swing seciton starts. it's swing because that's the solo section, and then it goes on from there.
just because he played clashing notes in the start of his solo does not mean at all that he has no sense of the chord changes he moves through the chords flawlessly in the later part of the solo. his timing is impeccable. once again he is creating tension at the start of his solo by playing notes that clash with the beat. you obviously don't understand jazz very well
The classical style at the beginning is neat but after a while it gets boring. I think the swing section adds a good color to it. The recording definitely comes off better with the trombone solo.
ONLY 4 TRUMPETS AND 5 SAXES? You SHOULD only have 4 trumpets and 5 saxes. And 4 trombones. not seven. big band charts aren't written with those numbers in mind. its 4, 4, and 5. theres no need for more and no excuse for any less!
To stay idiomatic to the big band genre, you're not going to get away with having a regular group with anything much different from 4 plus or minus one in the brass sections and 5 saxes. Doubling more than one part (and even this can be pushing it) that isn't scored to be doubled is not doing the music justice.
Being part of a sax section and reading this song is truly something else.
One of the tighest groups i've ever heard. I still can't believe I saw them live.
watching wayne just fucking conjure that D is incredible. its like you can see the note come from his gut and out through the bell.
If you watch the scroll/replay bar as you seek through the vid you'll see that this is the most replayed part of the video. As a trumpet player who did this song with my high school band on 3rd, even our lead guy who had the high G for the end of Count Bubba (which we also played) said Wayne is playing notes from other planets 😆
6:58-6:59 Wayne is telling Bob, "Watch this man, Im gonna hit that D just for you" hahhahahahaha
Haha!! Yes!! That was me and my friends from going crazy in the beginning. I love Gordon's reaction: he turns his head like, "What the ... ????" Wow, they are unreal man! That was such an amazing show!! Eric Marienthal, YOU ROCK!!
He's so awesome, he shot a bullet from his finger and struck a small, silver triangle less than a diameter in thickness in a fairly dark room from over 30 feet away at the end.
Lmao
is that bill clinton on trombone?
I love this band.
If you look at the cover of the Hunting Wabbits chart, it shows Gordon Goodwin leaping into the air while conducting.
I've always found that ridiculous, but awesome.
Idk if it's just me but the audio quality is surprisingly good for a video this old, and ofc the performance itself is fabulous! Looking forward to playing this piece in my HS jazz band next year.
such an amazing composition! i recently purchased a sax and bought the charts for this song and others and its a great feeling being able to play along with these cats even tho its just a cd hahaha.
My high school big band is learning this At the moment, it's so much fun to play
Wayne Bergeron man he is my idol. I kept playing that double D over and over again. He plays the squealing trumpet on the incredibles theme. Oh man.
Id be so scared to play triangle in that lol, that one note changes the entire piece 8)
hahah, marienthal is a beast. I actually met him last week, amazing player.
this song is incredible. Long Live Jazz!!!
Amazingly talented group! My favorite music!
Playing part of this for Marching Band!!!!!
Guys, Sal Lozano is an amazing woodwind player! He can play multiple instruments as if hes dedicated a full life time to each one! He is also an amazingly nice guy, soon as you construct a solo like his ill actually aknowledge your critisism.
my high school band is playing this song at oheka castle feb. 7th! come check us out at the best of long island confrence
CLAMPOWER10 I will Come!!
For anyone doubting his ability watch his video of him playing play that funky music or cherokee.......
dammit thats clean!
2:29 The Lick
It’s nice to know what this song is actually supposed to sound like compared to high school jazz band
Thats Jay Mason for you!! Awesome player
shame you guys didn't get to hear bernie...he's incredible
I love this song. The double D is awesome, but how about that whole song with a single frack, lots of other notes above high C.
Andy Martin at 1:05 "Damn, this weird stuff"
i do, i can!
Omg... That alto soloist knows how to play VERY DAMN HIGH notes... Its not supposed to be possible on the alto sax but i guess it is!! Im an alto saxophonist myself and would like to know how to plays those notes please!! Reply if you do know how!!!! Thx
Gabriel Regehr Altissimo, google it.
You should work with overtones a ton (if you havent learned already)
What's weird is I learned before you guys said anything XD been trying to google it but "high notes" didn't seem to work
Ben Urg you don't change your embrochure, only you're throat and tongue. it takes practice. you can technically hit all those altissimo notes with just 1 button down
It is possible, it's called altissimo. Google it.
@tedshaw and right after that Bob goes "woah man!"
What wonderful players, who was the idiot that voted thumbs down????
lol no dude thats the legendary andy martin on trombone. Great pleasure of having at my school and at this camp i go to
Wayne Bergeron just played a high D like it was nothing. ROFL!
yeah, it sounds like the bass trombone was doing a little ad lib there.
the swing stays people.
Bari solo!
@tedshaw hehe i got out my trumpet and played a high D (an octave lower than he just did) to make sure it was a D :D
Wats strange to me is that the modern big band is about 20 or 30 people but this year in my schools jazz band we have about 40 and last years was almost 70
The gr. 8s last year at my school were 60, my year started at 50 and now in gr. 11 we have 28. High schools cant turn kids away for band (our senior concert bands 110!) so they end up with a lot of certain instruments and generally overpopulation. but some schools have 12 person bands with no bones! So really we got it pretty good.
Holy moly... Now you got to jazz bands at your school right????? If not then well... Uh...
I saw a 5th grade band the size of almost 130 once to bad it all sounded like a mess .
@LightSpeed99999 Good looking out....I blame it on the video quality :)
well we have 5 bones in our band..dont ask me why...but the 5th chair guy is playin the bass, but he cant get it either so we're at a loss.
@Jac0bReg amen!
ha no joke.
we're playing this and I cant hit that B.
maybe using a bass would help. regardless he plays it like it's nothing. Watch "Attack of the Killer Tomatoes" if you really want to see him dominate.
bari sax solo :D
Perhaps you should get in touch with Sal Lozano via his web site and offer to show him how it should be done? I presume Gordon's waiting until he's rich enough to be able to afford you. Eric's probably quaking in his boots too..............
@Jac0bReg SPEAKS THE TRUTH!!!!
Why is Andy playing 2nd part?
Can someone tell me who's filling in for Craig Ware(bass trombonist) in this recording?
Jose Vazquez Craig Gosnell
@tedshaw except that was Dan F he told.....
On the triangle brad dutz
I guess so Sal :)
@saxev2005 Thats wayne for ya.
id say classical music fits in to that category as well
Except most jazz listeners know very little about jazz as an art form
The best way to gain an understanding of jazz is to play it. Either that or hang around jazz musicians 24/7
And then there's combos
And they're even better than big bands.
@starGASPstarOMGLOLZ It's not a brass mouthpiece. The quality of video is just low and makes it look weird.
what do you mean? that doesn't make any sense, the song is over when the song is over, how can it be over when the swing seciton starts. it's swing because that's the solo section, and then it goes on from there.
just because he played clashing notes in the start of his solo does not mean at all that he has no sense of the chord changes he moves through the chords flawlessly in the later part of the solo. his timing is impeccable. once again he is creating tension at the start of his solo by playing notes that clash with the beat. you obviously don't understand jazz very well
@OLShane
Andrew haha
@derekw432 They just didn't like anything past 8:04. That's the horrible part.
ouch that sucks. but it's mass volume from trombones right?
Can i have some of what your smoking?
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D above doudle high c
Sssh. Be vewwy, vewwy quiet. I'm wwistening to music :D
The classical style at the beginning is neat but after a while it gets boring. I think the swing section adds a good color to it. The recording definitely comes off better with the trombone solo.
...go jay mayson lol
do you have ears?
2:20 Peter Griffin
ONLY 4 TRUMPETS AND 5 SAXES? You SHOULD only have 4 trumpets and 5 saxes. And 4 trombones. not seven. big band charts aren't written with those numbers in mind. its 4, 4, and 5. theres no need for more and no excuse for any less!
To stay idiomatic to the big band genre, you're not going to get away with having a regular group with anything much different from 4 plus or minus one in the brass sections and 5 saxes.
Doubling more than one part (and even this can be pushing it) that isn't scored to be doubled is not doing the music justice.
you know i love this song cause it doesnt sound like jazz, now if we could just remove the solos. sorry not a fan of jazz
It’s nice to know what this song is actually supposed to sound like compared to high school jazz band