Boy oh boy, how much those young whipper snappers have yet to learn!
https://youtu.be/X2zpbq8mr7w
https://youtu.be/IPT6CrYzN8M
https://youtu.be/X2zpbq8mr7w
https://youtu.be/IPT6CrYzN8M
Jazz for aficionados
Boy oh boy, how much those young whipper snappers have yet to learn! https://youtu.be/X2zpbq8mr7w https://youtu.be/IPT6CrYzN8M |
Some really good live video of some of the best musicians that ever played: Sonny Rollins, Niels Henning Orsted Pedesen , and Alan Dawson: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGcsIaErFFw Chick Corea, Christian McBride, Roy Haynes, Kenny Garrett, and Roy Hargrove: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uYDBVoUjPo Marcus Miller With The Metropole Orkest - Edison Jazz/World Awards Rotterdam 2013 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIsXGrFkpBo |
Hi Schubert - I was referring not to musical styles but to styles of horn playing. Sound concepts, equipment played on, etc. The New York horn players in the not very distant past had a very distinctive style - players like John Barrows, Gunther Schuller, who has recently been mentioned on this thread, Julie Landsman, Phil Meyers, etc. They all played the same make of instrument. They of course had their own individual sound and style, but all very easily identified as New York as soon as you heard them start playing. All of these types of regional differences, both here in the US and all over the world, are fast disappearing nowadays, and this is a sad thing in my opinion. |
pjw, that live Sonny is incredible; hadn’t seen that. One of the few players who can pull off playing without a piano or other harmony instrument. More live Sonny: https://youtu.be/HP3eg6quOdE https://youtu.be/dKxd7LoKs2MHi |