My name is Serge Bogdan. I’m a full-time trumpeter based in Kyiv, Ukraine. I’m a sideman, freelancer, musical director at Royal Caribbean International, and educator. In 2016 I graduated from R.Glier Kyiv Municipal Academy of Music. I upload weekly. Well, if I have the internet connection:) Sorry about that...
GEAR: Trumpet - Brasspire Unicorn Mouthpiece - Vincent Bach 1-1\\2 C
Construction started: April 3, 2002 Launched: February 28, 2003 Length: 1,021′ Capacity: 3,114 passengers Cost: US$650 million Crew: 1,185 Maiden voyage: 16 November 2003 impressive !
Wonderful.....did you use the Flugelhorn Mouthpiece ? i think Maynard used his Trumpet mouthpiece in his Flugelhorn on a lot of things.... Cheers for sure : ) Jay
Pra você que tem interesse em tocar essa partitura; uma simples dica:"Primeiro solfejo a partirtitura na Velocidade 0,50 do vídeo, depois solfejo na Velocidade 0,75; e só então comece a Praticar com o Trompete nas duas Velocidade; 0,50 e depois 0,75, e logo muito em breve estará tocando...👏👏
This was mentioned under Wynton's video performance - @CrescentCityMusic This melody is not "Buddy Bolden's Blues". It comes from a recording made by Bunk Johnson in 1943 where he demonstrates Bolden's style. Bunk calls it "Making Runs".
Uma Dica; diminua a velocidade em 0,50 solfejo a música inteira. Depois altere a velocidade para 0,75 e solfeje novamente umas duas a três vezes; e depois comece a praticar com o 🎺 Trompete, nessa mesma velocidade 0,75 . Logo, logo conseguirá tocar igual no vídeo...😃
This is awesome trumpet player. I wish he played a Martin trumpet instead of the one he uses. To me it works more like a cornet. But great playing of course. My grandfather played with many great players. He played with Bix and Louis Armstrong. Also Tommy Dorsey and Benny Goodman.
The great first jazzmen already had what would be later called the "modern harmony". Buddy Bolden playing a 7thM on a dominant chord 20/30 years before Charlie Parker... I love that the continuity of jazz exist because the quality and musicianship of it's players. Big thank to Winton Marsalis for making us remember thoses marvellous pionniers's work, and doing so with the best manner : playing himself perfectly.