Bloody hell, that is great cornet playing! Thanks for the transcription! It shows how chops, brain, experience can work together to create something traditional yet entirely fresh and original.
Fuckin incredible! WOW fella, where does the air come from? 911 is on the way with the oxygen, OH, Candy just waved em off, she said you do this in your sleep. I know what Iam going to listen to for the next two hour on my way to Maui. YOU
What is the Name of the Second Trumpet? What Type or Class of Trumpet is it? Warren Vache, I have your Tutorial DVD. I learned to Play All the Notes of the Trumpet from the Lower F Sharp to the 2nd Octave High C, just as you did in the Video. You Played the "Battle of the Republic " and you Toured the Yamaha Facility where they Manufacture Trumpet. Thanks for being my Inspiration and a Wonderful Teacher.
had the pleasure of meeting and working with terell last month as part of the southern california high school jazz all star band. incredible trumpet player and an even more incredible guy!
I have played both Trumpet and Cornet and I actually like playing Cornet a lot more but I don’t get why it’s not used as much because I think it’s better than Trumpet in many ways. One of them being that you can get a Cornet with a first and a third valve trigger kicker, which you look cannot get on a Trumpet (or at least as far as I know). Also Cornet has a warmer and more mellow sound and stuff because it’s a conical instrument. I also think that the E-Flat Soprano Cornet is cool too (but it really should be called the Sopranino Cornet in my opinion because that seems more fitting to me considering that it’s more in Sopranino range than Soprano range lol)
sorry to say: It's a high level solo, but not beautiful at all. It's academic fapping, not more. Listen to Warren Vaché. Same instrumental skills, but beautiful and tasty solos.