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    • Dr GO

      Job Posts
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      I've heard it's fantastic, but tough. Great for a student to earn their tuition!

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      Spring Concerts 2025
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      Christmas Songs blended to Standard Tunes
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      What you are looking for is "Christmas song partner songs." Partner songs are what you call two songs that have exactly the same chord changes, so that you can have two people (or two groups of people) sing them (or play them) at the same time, resulting in some nice harmonies and countermelody effects.

      Choirs sing "partner songs" all the time (something I learned in previous jobs I've had where I taught both band AND choir. If you do an internet search for something like "Christmas partner songs," you will find some results for what you are looking for. Here's a good list of these that I found with a quick search: http://musicedresources.weebly.com/35-partner-songs--rounds.html Not all of the partner songs listed there are Christmas partners, but a good number of them are. If you search some more on the internet, you can probably find even more lists of partner songs like this.

      "Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer" and "Have a Holly, Jolly Christmas" have exactly the same chord progression, and therefore this is a case of 2 partner songs that are BOTH Christmas songs. (Both songs were written by Johnny Marks.)

      The way that choirs usually perform partner songs (and what would also probably work great for your jazz combo) is to first have everyone sing (play) song #1 all the way through, then immediately everyone then sings (plays) song #2 all the way through, then divide up the ensemble so that half (or some) are singing (or playing) song #1 while the other half of the group are singing (or playing) song #2.

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      Brasswind Research
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      @Shifty said in Brasswind Research:

      @barliman2001
      They are on the web: https://brasswindresearch.com/

      Thanks Shifty. After going to your link I checked the "About" page and found this:
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      After reading this, I felt like such an idiot. Robert Love plays in a big band, 2 chairs down from me. I rehearse with him tomorrow night. I knew Robert made mouthpieces but did not know Brasswind was his company. He is an amazingly nice person. This is a truly good man to work with.

    • Dr GO

      Creative Holiday Themes
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      Post Your Summer Gigs
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      Man, if I had a dollar for every time I played that. My first pay gigs were dances and some combo jazz. But I started playing in a "Soul Band" in the mid-sixties with Soul Man, Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay, Mustang Sally etc. Great music and great fun. Enjoy.

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      Happy 4th of July 2.0
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      @Dr-GO I cant imagine anything better than playing classic New Orleans music in a great band like the Queen City Krewe

      That makes me smile inside, good luck sir.

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      Wayne Shorter Will Be Missed
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      Kehaulani

      A one-of-a-kind giant.

      Regarding mortality, I was bemoaning something a good thirty years ago, I said to a friend, "Life isn't fair". She looked at me and said, "Kehaulani. If life was fair, you'd be dead by now. "

      Life isn't fair. R.I.P Wayne. You've shown us the way.".

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      Circular Breathing
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      @Dr-GO

      Ok Dr that is fair comment.

      My personal expectation when listening to an ensemble playing jazz is that the instrument I am supposed to listen to is at the forefront dynamically and the other instruments are supporting in the background during the solo whether that solo performer is on piano sax trumpet bass or percussion.

      I can accept that this is a different concept and the trumpet repeated phrases is acting like a drone to the drummers melody.

      On the other hand with a scottish piper for example where we have melody and drones together, the melody played on the chanter is supposed to be louder and easier to hear than the drones that support the chanter melody or the melody is drowned out and difficult to hear.

      I know what drives audiences to going wild and there are several things that do and one of the principle causes of audiences going wild is a performer playing very high notes sustained for a very long time often with no musicianship whatsoever.

      99 times out of 100 just by playing either fast or loud or both will set them off, no skill is necessary.

      I think what caused the audience reaction in the clip of trombone shorty was the playing of notes sustained for a very long time.

      My feeling is that the audience was responding to the unbroken repetition of the trumpet phrases and not to the drummers performance when they went wild in that clip. I think they would have gone just as wild if the drummer was not playing at all.

      As for me, when I said "audiences have gone wild over my performances" and you said in response "No they don't. They go wild over the ensemble supporting the performance around you". That would have been a bit difficult as there was no ensemble around me at all, I was performing a solo as the only performer.

      I have upon occasion had audiences going wild over my playing high and my playing long sustained notes, and I am familiar with how the audience reacts when hearing high and long sustained playing, and this audience reacted in exactly that way. I am convinced therefore that their reaction was solely to the trumpet.

      The giveaway is that the audience went wild at 2:44 immediately the trumpet ended, the band played on, so the audience went wild in response to the trumpet and nothing else.

      Of course I could be way off base here.

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      Joey DeFrancesco Forever Remembered ♥
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      @j-jericho YES! There is only 1 Miles, 1 Joey and together, there is infinity!

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      Lip Buzzing-Bad
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      barliman2001

      @dr-go ... and as the discussion seems to have maneuvered itself into no-man's-land (if not a dead end) and threatens to slip - again - into the murk of speculation and worse, I am finally locking this thread.

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      We are Number 1!
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      BigDub

      Well, I must be the number one driver in NJ as indicated by the single finger raised in my direction. What else could it be?

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      Many Foreign Language New Members? Why?
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      @kehaulani said in Many Foreign Language New Members? Why?:

      恥知らずなプロ、otio、当社の製品を購入してください。

      EXACTLY!

    • Dr GO

      Body Mapping for Trumpet Players
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      Kehaulani

      I learned to sit up straight, hold my right hand like it's got a tennis ball in it, and breathe like you're coughing.

      For those who want to spend time and brain cells studying the minutiae, go for it. 'I'll just hit the shed with time off for Judge Judy. 😁

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      Chick Corea Yet Another Loss
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      😠 😠

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      12 yr old trumpet player featured for inauguration
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      To the Administrator: We need to get him here as a TB member!

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      Happy 2021
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      Well, I'm sorry to hear that.....

      Just kidding. Happy 2021 to you, too.

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      Music Brain Teasers
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      Here are two. The second will be a lot easier than the first.

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      Harrelson Trumpets
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      @mdwilliams said in Harrelson Trumpets:
      ...I had to put it down before I got tempted to spend all the money I have for one!

      That is a down side to Harrelson horns (and mouthpieces). They are rather pricey.

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      Trumpeters' Gardening Chops
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      I see Dale your gardening work is nothing short of a great feet!

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