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chickmanuel
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Sebastián Wilson - Sebastian Oryan - Carlos Hinostroza
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Curso Desarrollo de la Capacidad Emprendedora 2013
Demo taller Toy hacking: el arte del circuit bending para todas las edades
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stgo maker space
Janet Spröhnle Ceroni "Yo quiero aprender de los jóvenes"
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Ella es psicóloga de la Universidad Católica y es la directora ejecutiva de People & Partners. Ha sido 3 veces elegida dentro de la "100 Mujeres Líderes" de Chile. Entrevista en programa Estudio del Lider Canal 13 cable
Oh día feliz - Feria Musical IMP Rancagua
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Iglesia Metodista Pentecostal de Chile - Rancagua
Sebastian Pradenas - Paganini Caprice No. 24
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Un día cualquiera un Liceano (alumno del Liceo Bicentenario Oscar Castro Zuñiga) interpretando Paganini Caprice No. 24 en su guitarra en el patio del Liceo Bernardo Castro. #seco
Obra "La Familia" - Cuerpo de Dorcas IMP Rancagua
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Semana de la Biblia - 2011. 21 de Septiembre, cuerpo a cargo: Hermanas Dorcas. Tema: La Familia
Sábado 21 de Noviembre
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Media Vigilia Iglesia Metodista Pentecostal de Chile Rancagua Sábado 21 de Noviembre de 2009
Juventud Sector 9 Centro - Gloria a Dios
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Juventud Sector 9 Centro - Gloria a Dios
Bill Watrous with Ron Carter Chick Corea _ Billy Cobham 1976
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Bill Watrous with Ron Carter Chick Corea _ Billy Cobham 1976
Such a great!
2:40
una guru
Gran aporte.
1:36 did anybody catch that circular breathing technique he did there? That was awesome. Here is a true innovator who took this instrument to levels never seen before. Speed, vibrato, technical wizardry...and yet the soul and sheer beauty of his playing has always captured my heart !
Muy buena entrevista. Muchas gracias por traducirla y compartirla. Bendiciones.
'Willie' gave me credit for being the first cat that he met in New York, after being released from the Navy...We met on 'Jam Session' night, at 'The Cork & Bib' in Westbury Long Island...although apprehensive about getting on the bandstand with this heretofore 'unknown trombone terrorist', I gave it my best shot....and everything worked out! Fast forward about 50 years, and I was putting my 'swan-song' cd together, I got the 'wild' idea that since he and I had started together, it might be nice to put a 'cap' on i(with him)t, so I wrote a duet for he and I, and re-melodized/re-harmonized the bridge to Tommy Dorsey's theme song (naming it "The Bridge") and this is how it turned out: www.reverbnation.com/richpulinmusicalfamily/song/11042903-bridge-duet-bill-watrous--rich
Hey guys I have a question. I have practiced trumpet for 1 year. How much it will be hard for me to play trombone? What 's the hard parts of it compare to playing trumpet? Trumpet was one crazy instrument my jaw was not able to control it even after a year..
Just go for it. Buy a bone and you will pick it up.
All the "trombone techie" talk aside, what really matters is the ARTFUL way in which he applies these techniques. And am the only one who finds Corea's comping WAY busy?
aprendan primero la alabanza ,no es solo saber musica y tocar instrumentos y cantar mal mas encima , esa alabanza no es asi..que mal le hacen a esta alabanza ...?
En todo caso a ti te saldría mejor yo creo! ....
Es un arreglo y además que tu comentario no aporta nada
Heros.
This is not "Nancy with the Laughing Face". It is clearly "Memories of You". And "Nancy" was not written for Nancy Sinatra.
This is the slowest I have ever heard Billy Cobham play...
Probably the best jazz trombonist alive today! A true master of the instrument.
mrgonzahec, después de unos 5 largos años jajaj... el hermano se llama gabriel toledo y sí, él invento todo los arreglos, saludos :D
Always a hero and teacher. Learning at 74yrs.
Best use of circular breathing that I have heard while playing a ballad. Such beautifully connected phrases
que manera de hechar a perder una alabanza tan hermosa
JC Stark si alguien te hubiese pedido la opinión bacan. Pero nadie te la pidió 😌
The Tune is "Nancy With the Laughing Face"- was written for Frank Sinatra's daughter not his wife.
This was part of a one hour television special, PBS I think. It featured many of the Downbeat magazine poll winners from that year.
Nancy is Sinatra's daughter, not wife
trombone god.
Blesses to have had him in my presence last year at my school omg
Nancy with the laughing face
que lendo!!!
El mejor trombonista de jazz de todos los tiempos.
I wonder how he tongues soo smoothly
Valentin Morales doodle tonguing
Where was this recorded?...anyone know?
Jesus, master!
o melhor de todos os tempos...esse cara é fantástico!!
Such a special talent. How did he do it?
Bill plays a highly modified 1949 Bach 16 with Gold Brass Bell (not a 16M keep in mind, just a straight 16) that was given to him by Billy Byers in the 60s. Its been his main axe since then and on every solo album hes put out.
私の昔から大好きなオールラウンド白人敏腕トロンボーン奏者、ビル・ワトラス、70年代俊英時の趣ソロ、コリア、コブハム、ロンがナイスバックアップ #jazzm
sounds like "Stormy Weather"
weon si yo pegue despasito xD
Thanks you very much for your information. greetings from Mexico City.
super !! sound biu....
pefecto vibrato
@luigianguiani He told us in the UK way back on tour in the early 80's that he played a New York Mount Vernon 11C ...But to get the equivelent today it would be more like a Vincent Bach 7C
nice hair.
@slipbone He's listed on the Bach Trombone Artists page.
@ladiviniiisimagarza Not sure right now but he has been playing Bach for MANY years. I think his website tells what he plays. The truth is he could sound like that on anything.
Bill Watrous said in an interview once that his father gave him his own personal Olds Super, which was a fine horn, however Bill noticed that in the first position several of the notes were slightly flat & could not be remedied because the tuning crook was in as far as it could go, so that horn taught him to hit the right notes in different positions however, with the bach strad that he is playing here I believe, he said that the intonation was perfect. And he has indeed been playing that bach for a long time. Rest In Peace Bill Watrous you are , and were a masterful trombonist.
@klhdsgkjsdfl Yes, Bill is a master at circular breathing.
@razornet1 Hmm. Interesting. The reason I love jazz so much is because of the misleadingly loose seeming structure. It seems as if at random, but really it's complex. I can also see why someone wouldn't like that.
@SuperTB4 Why would that be? Not mad, I'm just curious.
@TboneTuneList Alright: There Will Never Be Another You in all 12. 1, 2...
@trombonepenguin I agree with KistaAkhan on this one. Donald Trump of t-bone. Def. Haha
respect for the performance, but I deffiniately know now why I dont like jazz (sorry, nothing personal).
All these years and the same hair cut.....
Nice hair, he he.