A double C at the very beginning. 0:06 A double B in the middle. 2:35 A double B at the end. 4:35 And in the middle, he is holding a high F# and goes up from there: I can't tell what note it is. It sounds higher than a double B. Maybe a double C#? 3:09
I don’t know if u mean triple c cuz at 0:06 the note there is higher than the one at 2:35 the other way to put it is it’s a high b not a double b. Btw a double high c is the same as a triple c so I think u meant a double high c at 0:06 www.bbtrumpet.com/naming-the-c/ Scroll low enough and find that C7 is double high C/triple C I understand terminology can vary slightly so put the triple C aside for now, but everyone agrees to this. A C7 is a double high C.
The Louis Dowdeswell/Maynard Ferguson of singers: Cristina Ramos. She's an opera singer who sings rock also. Need to watch the first 2:40. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DRQ_kERSwJs.html
these musicians are excellent. have they ever made a proper recording? so far I cannot find. this vid has very poor sound. other vids are studio sound: sterile, engineered. a true recording engineer, one who knows how to capture the live sound stage for a big band, is a rare bird (the vast majority know studio only). if these fellows can get it all together technically, it's gonna be awesome. and, why not add a cute female singer sometimes, to recreate the music of the big band era? she, too, will be a rare bird.