Nice high notes, you have great tone. I’m a 7th grade trumpet btw. What mouthpiece do you use I use a 5b and on a good day can only get to the c off scale
@chrisstubbs9154 I truly appreciate that Chris. I'm currently on a 2½ Vincent bach. Air is the engine that powers it. Keep working at it. And be careful not to press the horn against your lips too hard. Always give yourself good rest and warm down, too. Trust me.
Who are you? I adore you & your God given talent! I hear the Stevie influence and love where you take your notes. Very happy to have found your channel.
I truly appreciate that. I'm just a guy who loves God and the creativity within music. I have so much content here. Consider subscribing. 🙂 Only quality posting...
@@jamaalwicksmusic Jamal, thank you, I love it. Please know that when I say there following that I mean it in a positive way, truly... I listened & LOVE the atonal trumpet sound and the unexpected piano notes are gorgeous! but the bass and the drum samples are throwing it off kilter a bit? I'm definitely not an aficionado! 😂and all your parts are just beautiful & inspiring, but something with the bass tracks (are there two competing at once?) and the percussion are covering up your good work. I pray that you know I mean this in the best way because you are definitely blessed with great talent.
Nice work brotha Gotta admit you got nice tone keep it up my man you sound great Can’t lie it strong tie for I love the blues say hey !!! But man again never has to be my favorite ballad you did. Yo thing bro
I was 20 and I Saw this show. As i remember, Wynton just finished a Jazz mobile concert at Thompskins square Park with the Art Blakey and the Jazz messagers.. Woody Shaw was observing the show. I spoke briefly with Woody Shaw and he said he had to split because he had a gig to get to at fat Tuesday. I walked with him to his gig and got to see him live when Wynton walked in and asked could he sit in. Woody Shaw didn't actually agree to him sitting in but for Wynton being the New Hired gun on the block Woody agreed. Woody looked like a shark about to eat his next meal. Woody's approach was so different and creative that his performance was not appreciated by young Wynton. In those Days Wynton's attitude was very disrespectful towards the Master's of Trumpet and caused him a lot of turbulence in the industry. I remember the ultimate butt whooping came when they played What is this thing called love.. if you have that recording, you'll hear the Master school the student. Woody Shaw was the one of the last greatest innovators of jazz and trumpet Nuff said