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lol...I'm still chuckling at the thought of there being actual under-cover 'jazz police' patrolling the park --- as if they're goin' to suddenly spring from the side wings, instructing the fellas to 'cut it', while dragging Eric away as he's still whalin'. Marienthal is simply insane! Thanks for this :)
Eric is such a cool guy! I got the chance to play with him with a local community college band. It was such an awesome experience. Not only is he amazing at saxophone, but he also is super funny! I'm so glad I got to meet him.
@@charry3464 That's awesome!! I'm sure that was a blast. Yes, everyone that's brushed shoulders with both he and Brecker,say they're both pretty chill. Thanks for chiming in.
Sal's reaction to Eric's solo is priceless. He plays so great himself, but he is always so supportive and into Eric's solo's, it's great to see. When I visited a show of the Elektric Band at catalina's in LA in 2016, Sal came with his partner to watch as well and had absolutely that same vibe. They seem like good friends. And a great lesson for people in sections, because there can be some envy going on as we all know... You CAN be support supportive of your compatriots and be a good/great/awesome musician still yourself. Do you have had either a super supportive peer (like Sal Lozano here) or the opposite, as describe above, where you felt some competition going on? Let's discuss in the comments :) Oh, and if you would be interested, we have a limited 20% discount for 7 days on the "Saxophone Fundamentals: How To Sound Like A Pro" course. Use "SOUNDLIKEASAXPRO" here to get 20% off: www.sharpelevenmusic.com/saxophone-fundamentals-how-to-sound-like-a-pro /Jorre
Haha. I guess Sal is the alto guy reacting to the solo. It's always great IMO to show support for your bandmates with a smile, a yell, a "hell yeah!" when it moves you. Other people like it when they see the band is digging the playing. Good motivator for the soloist, though Eric M. doesn't look like he needs any outside (no pun intended) motivation. Thanks for the vid!
Haha Paul 😂, Eric indeed will be fine but exactly what you said, still so much fun to see others dig it in the band. Sal Lozano is indeed the 2nd alto, insane player as well
that cameradery is soooo important in music in general! so many people are not giving any support whatsoever to other fellow musicians, but here we can at least see a great example how you can be moved by the musicality of another fellow player! This is whats about!
I studied with Sal at CSULB for my Master's, and he's one of the most wonderful people and musicians I've ever met. He is an incredibly humble man and has nothing but admiration and respect for his peers. He preached that music is egoless, and he certainly practices it! A great role model, and a monster player on just about any woodwind instrument.
In my high school jazz band, I played first tenor and after pretty much every solo I took, the lead alto gave me a fist bump when I went to sit back down. When I remembered, I’d give him one too haha! He was a great player to sit next to, and a super awesome guy. I’ve noticed people who react to the stuff you play tend to be really nice, too!
Amazing transcription! Just one thing, I'd prefer the sheet music to be plain white, not the inverse color of the background, which I think is what it is now -- where the background is light, it gets quite hard to read, e.g. around 0:47.
Thanks for the feedback Felix! Yes, should have made it more contrasting, this was my bad. I like to keep it this way to have a bit of a more signature way of editing to other transcription channels, but also within this concept I could have done better contrasting it. Anyways, feedback appreciated. P.s. if you wan't read it properly, you can download the Pdf from our website :) that's just normal white paper and black notes ;)
The ability to overlay the music on the image is quite neat and much harder to achieve in black though. Maybe a warmer shade of white would do the trick ?
You played there regularly Paul? I think I've seen a transcription from a Michael Brecker solo back in the day; if I'm correct, on Louis Gerrits awesome tribute site
@@powersloth4u810 well obviously there is no recording yet because the season hasn't started yet 💀 we probably won't have it for a while either. I think it's the closer.
@@theincompletepackage it was the best 4 years of my life. I had so much fun marching jazz every year. Getting to perform every year at various high school, college, and two NFL stadiums , one of which was the Georgia Dome mere months before it was demolished
No, absolutely 100% sure by the sound and view of it 😊. Finger B, trill with the upper right side key which makes it trill to a D, it's the minor third trill that gives it the bluesy sound. With side C, the middle right side key it would be a trill of a half tone, being more "classical"
Caterina corre troppo nella prima parte , va per conto suo poi dopo l’inizio della sezione ritmica rallenta e va al tempo giusto … questo rende una cover moooolto più difficile poiché per la prima parte bisogna correre appresso al suo ritmo incostante 🤦🏻
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lol...I'm still chuckling at the thought of there being actual under-cover 'jazz police' patrolling the park --- as if they're goin' to suddenly spring from the side wings, instructing the fellas to 'cut it', while dragging Eric away as he's still whalin'. Marienthal is simply insane! Thanks for this :)
Eric is such a cool guy! I got the chance to play with him with a local community college band. It was such an awesome experience. Not only is he amazing at saxophone, but he also is super funny! I'm so glad I got to meet him.
@@charry3464 That's awesome!! I'm sure that was a blast. Yes, everyone that's brushed shoulders with both he and Brecker,say they're both pretty chill. Thanks for chiming in.
@@jabru3092 lol...Is that a police icon?
There was the hip hop police
Eric has always been one of my favorite alto players, his phrasing and time is just incredible!🔥
Exactly! so precise, effortless and full of energy. That part of his came from Cannoball's influence
Eric freakin' Marienthal---that man is a living tornado when he plays, and you're just taken for a ride every time he gets a solo.
Bro defunded the jazz police with that solo..
Sal's reaction to Eric's solo is priceless. He plays so great himself, but he is always so supportive and into Eric's solo's, it's great to see. When I visited a show of the Elektric Band at catalina's in LA in 2016, Sal came with his partner to watch as well and had absolutely that same vibe. They seem like good friends. And a great lesson for people in sections, because there can be some envy going on as we all know... You CAN be support supportive of your compatriots and be a good/great/awesome musician still yourself.
Do you have had either a super supportive peer (like Sal Lozano here) or the opposite, as describe above, where you felt some competition going on? Let's discuss in the comments :)
Oh, and if you would be interested, we have a limited 20% discount for 7 days on the "Saxophone Fundamentals: How To Sound Like A Pro" course. Use "SOUNDLIKEASAXPRO" here to get 20% off: www.sharpelevenmusic.com/saxophone-fundamentals-how-to-sound-like-a-pro
/Jorre
Haha. I guess Sal is the alto guy reacting to the solo. It's always great IMO to show support for your bandmates with a smile, a yell, a "hell yeah!" when it moves you. Other people like it when they see the band is digging the playing. Good motivator for the soloist, though Eric M. doesn't look like he needs any outside (no pun intended) motivation. Thanks for the vid!
Haha Paul 😂, Eric indeed will be fine but exactly what you said, still so much fun to see others dig it in the band. Sal Lozano is indeed the 2nd alto, insane player as well
that cameradery is soooo important in music in general! so many people are not giving any support whatsoever to other fellow musicians, but here we can at least see a great example how you can be moved by the musicality of another fellow player! This is whats about!
I studied with Sal at CSULB for my Master's, and he's one of the most wonderful people and musicians I've ever met. He is an incredibly humble man and has nothing but admiration and respect for his peers. He preached that music is egoless, and he certainly practices it! A great role model, and a monster player on just about any woodwind instrument.
In my high school jazz band, I played first tenor and after pretty much every solo I took, the lead alto gave me a fist bump when I went to sit back down. When I remembered, I’d give him one too haha! He was a great player to sit next to, and a super awesome guy. I’ve noticed people who react to the stuff you play tend to be really nice, too!
Larnell is killing it on the drums too, all around ridiculousness happening
Love to hear Terrell’s heart, mind, and soul filling that horn!
Amazing transcription!
Just one thing, I'd prefer the sheet music to be plain white, not the inverse color of the background, which I think is what it is now -- where the background is light, it gets quite hard to read, e.g. around 0:47.
Thanks for the feedback Felix! Yes, should have made it more contrasting, this was my bad. I like to keep it this way to have a bit of a more signature way of editing to other transcription channels, but also within this concept I could have done better contrasting it.
Anyways, feedback appreciated.
P.s. if you wan't read it properly, you can download the Pdf from our website :) that's just normal white paper and black notes ;)
The ability to overlay the music on the image is quite neat and much harder to achieve in black though. Maybe a warmer shade of white would do the trick ?
I played with Eric in February. We peed together.
😂
Lmao. I got to play with him in March. I got a picture and he signed my copy of Jazz Police we played that night. I didn't get to pee with him tho :(
I remember that stage... tons of great memories there. :)
You played there regularly Paul? I think I've seen a transcription from a Michael Brecker solo back in the day; if I'm correct, on Louis Gerrits awesome tribute site
Wow, very good swing! Thank you for give this perfect job!
That half time groove getting right into it
Eric is one of my biggest inspirations as a sax player. Definitely gonna try to learn this one eventually 😩
The 4 bars from 00:42,5 - 00:48 is my favourite passage. Just aounds sooo smooth...
Gordon is AMAZING! BEAUTIFUL COMPOSITION! TIP OF THE CAP.
Our marching band is playing this this year
What band, I’d love to hear a recording of y’all’s show
@@powersloth4u810 well obviously there is no recording yet because the season hasn't started yet 💀
we probably won't have it for a while either. I think it's the closer.
Ooh fun. My marching band, the Centerville Jazz Band of Centerville, OH, had this as our closer for my senior show back in 2018.
@@coryspang7548 got mad respect for yall idk how you manage to march jazz every year without getting tured of it
@@theincompletepackage it was the best 4 years of my life. I had so much fun marching jazz every year. Getting to perform every year at various high school, college, and two NFL stadiums , one of which was the Georgia Dome mere months before it was demolished
I played with the percussion player, Brad.
Dang that’s rad
@@daniell6557 no that's Brad
@@petezah4597 💀
I cant lie i made the face at least 5 times
Admirable the camaraderie! An extra lung.
👍
Beatiful sound . You plays,alto clear
Having Bernie keeping time don't hurt, either.
Eric is one the best!!!
Eric the best❤
Absolute murder.
amazing musician andreall nice guy . K
Yep. I’ma ‘swifty.’ A Veronica Swift swifty.
kinda reminds me of a more rock and roll charlie mariano
Marienthal is a god man
Yooooooo!!!!!!!
What's the quote from 0:25-0:31?
lmk if you find out lol
What do you mean?
@@realykid @liquidtacos8130 its from Backrow Poltitics
@@realykid From Backrow Politics
0:14
Did he really trill with side E? I think its the side C
No, absolutely 100% sure by the sound and view of it 😊. Finger B, trill with the upper right side key which makes it trill to a D, it's the minor third trill that gives it the bluesy sound. With side C, the middle right side key it would be a trill of a half tone, being more "classical"
@@SharpElevenMusicthanks for the answer! I was wondering for some time now. As a saxophonist, i really enjoy these tranacriptions!
A++++++++++
Any one could sound that good if they spend 16 hours a day practicing
Caterina corre troppo nella prima parte , va per conto suo poi dopo l’inizio della sezione ritmica rallenta e va al tempo giusto … questo rende una cover moooolto più difficile poiché per la prima parte bisogna correre appresso al suo ritmo incostante 🤦🏻
At least 80.000 of these views are from me😂
😂 keep on going!
Music or noise ?
That solo should be illegal.
Sound like hell