That would settle a lot of problems in the neighborhood. Is Joe from the house next door mowing the grass at 6am on a Sunday morning, challenge him to a Mexican stand off
Then he goes outside and stops playing then he sees his neighbor in cowboy gear and a toy revolver and the neighbor says "nvm I'm not feeling it anymore"
you mean we need more people who could play instruments because in the 60, 70, 80 ,90s we had whole groups that could play instruments now these days the group is a midi player
That’s because no one today takes the time to listen and enjoy live and well performed music. They just care if it has a beat. My state symphony gives free tickets to students for their classical concerts. I attend as many as I can and ask many of my friends if they would like to come. Yet I typically end up going by myself. The sad reality of people and music today.
Dominick Wade I can get to an A-flat over the staff in practice but never in the context of a song... in my opinion I cannot make an aperture small enough to blow a C over the staff even if I blow Softly...I even had to temporarily start playing the saxophone because I was frustrated not being able to play songs I want because my range is not high enough or easy enough to get to, I’ve tried many different strategies to get there but maybe a different trumpet that’s more open would be easier for a higher range? I don’t know that answer.
@@pebblebeach8517 maybe a new mouthpiece if ur that desperate. The monette mouthpieces forced me to have a better technique. Now when I play on my 3c, my range is almost twice as better
I am Dutch, 62 years old and since I was 8 a huge fan of Ennio Morricone and western music and Spaghetti western music in general. The whistling themes, the trumpets, the electric guitars, the female soprano, all magnificent. And you sir, I thought hardly anyone could play those trumpet solos so well. You proved me wrong. You could have been in his orchestra in no time. Awesome.
Wundervolle Intonation. Perfekt, wie dieser Mann die Kunst versteht, aus stillen Noten mitreißende Klänge zu zaubern, ja einer herrlichen Komposition wahrhaftiges Leben zu schenken. Bravo 👏
That was amazing, and thank you for putting the notes along the bottom; even as a trumpet player I've always found it hard to tell how high or low notes are through video as I don't listen to recordings of myself, this really helped put that into perspective for me. Fantastic work, it sounded beautiful and I enjoyed it very much :D
I'm not a musician, just a music enthusiast, and really fond of Enio Morricone's works. These recent days, I've been playing this video at least three, four times a day. Awesome!
I have the utmost respect for this man. He was able to take my favorite themes from the movie and reenact them perfectly. I wish I had the chops to play this piece. It is so phenomenal.
Don't worry about high notes. Make the lower registers super strong and slowly add a note each few weeks. Keep that throat open, long set tones and learn pedal tones to get that throat and belly working together. Doc can do a 10 minute plank and he's in his 80 s. And believe me, he can still easily play this. Get your abs in shape. Maynard swam a mile every time he could.
Logan B I have a neighbor who is a trumpet player..I’ve never seen him/her but I hear it and I play trumpet too, and we probably just annoy the crap out of each other
I think youtube knows when I pull out instruments. I just pulled my trumpet out 2 days ago for the first time in years. I know what my broke ass is going to do for my dad's birthday! Thank you for putting the sheet music up too! I hope to play as good as you one day.
beautiful preformance!!! not many people know that the most difficult part of playing trumpet is to get a nice tone out of this unfriendly instrument. And you have an amazing tone coming out it. Not only is your playing perfect, but you create a tone that gives us the shivers... Thanks
Not going to lie, I thank you for uploading this. As a trumpet player who tried so hard in his high school to play this without the exact sheet music, it was difficult and awkward trying to get the upper register. Now, you motivated me to trying to play it and record it. Grant it, I have NO recording equipment or proper set up, but I’ll still try dammit, haha! Take care, and keep up the great work! :)
What a rich tone with all the "personality" that this passionate style seems to ask of a player. Nicely NICELY done ! ! ! . . . It makes me want to spend a Netflix evening or two with these great films, just for the Morricone score and orchestrations.
Louis, after hearing Michele Lacerenza many, many times and listening to yours, I'd say you get it very well. This must be a joy to play, and I envy you both. I started as a trumpet player but had to switch to strings due to my folks not having the cash for the surgery I needed to correct my overbite. I still think in trumpet to this day but haven't touched one in many years. I still consider the trumpet to be the most physically demanding instrument and the most beautiful tonally. Great job here! Ennio Morricone is one of my favorite composers, I enjoy LvB and Wagner and consider Ennio as one of the greats among them. More Ennio please!
@@haydencapell8200 Hayden, do you get a ring indentation on your top lip? I was forcing the mouthpiece to the point it was painful. My teacher was giving me pedal tone exercises, but I lost heart and focused on bass after that. Big regret. Hope your embouchure is doing good for you - mine wasn't anymore. I play mostly folk now, so I play mandolin and bouzouki a lot. Would love to get a cheap trumpet and give it another go. Best of luck to you.
I’ll admit I don’t have the most prominent overbite, but yes I do get an indentation. I can pretty comfortably compensate by slightly jutting my jaw (and thus lower row of teeth) forward.
@@haydencapell8200 make sure to keep an eye on that - I wasn't concerned and I caught it too late - there are exercises that help - best of luck with your playing - making music is rewarding!
Nice sound and stamina. Impressive and also so good for the ears. You know how to play from soft to all out power without totally losing the tone needed.
Your intonation and Articulation is immense, your vibrato is so smooth the way you do your dynamics is outstanding I only wish I can do this #tuba player
I played trumpet through middle school, high school, college, and then for several years after, up until my 30's. At one point, due to financial hardship, had to sell my beautiful Holton trumpet. I've been searching for one to replace it for the past several years with no success . But, it's been close to 40 years since I played, so it might not be something i can expect to recapture. I played along with the record on this soundtrack a thousand times. But, my composure for the high notes was NEVER anything close to you. You're amazing. New sub.
felicitaciones hermano, maravilloso, bravo!!!!!!!!!!!!, bravisimo!!!!!!!!!!! de lo mejor que he escuchado, sonido y ejecución perfecto,me emocionaste!!!!!!!!!!!! Congratulations brother, wonderful, bravo !!!!!!!!!!!!, bravisimo !!!!!!!!!!! the best I've ever heard, perfect sound and execution, you got me excited !!!!!!!!!!!!
For some reason, I’ve been waiting a long time for you to play these solos from this movie! I really enjoy the soundtrack, and the skill you represent in recreating it. I’ve been watching your videos for years, keep up the great work!
That was fantastic. I loved the movie and always thought that song was incredible. You did justice to it and I'm so glad that you shared it. Thanks so much
tbh as a guitarist I'm like a toyota corolla, common as fuck and nothing special. Trumpet has an air mystique. Also, fuck all wind instruments, the thought of all that breathing sends a shiver down my spine.
As a trombonist, I’m obligated to hate trumpets (except people like this guy, they’re amazing). But aside from that, I totally get how it works. We just have a slide. Everyone’s like “Oh, I could do that, you just gotta move the thingy and breathe into it”.
@@poisondog88 I play Trumpet and Trombone, so hearing “how hard can it be?” Is so frustrating to both sides of the case. There’s so much more to wind instruments than simple air and pushing the valve or moving the slide.
french horn is so much more difficult than trumpet (I play both) legit one fingering plays every note on french horn if you pitch well, it's just the different fingerings make the tone nicer, then you have the F side and Bb side, which produces different sounds within itself .
Outstanding! Wonderful inflections of accents, vibraddo, and volume. I also love that the music score was pastedso that I could fallow the soloing. Played just as good or better than the soundtrack! Shows thete us more than just playng Hazz out if the Real Book!66
ya know, I find it highly questionable that youtube started recommending me trumpet player videos out of the blue right after I plugged my practice mute into my computer for the first time and started playing, BUT I'm glad I found this channel, you sound really friggin good
Watching this video reminds me how fun it was to play in a band. The trumpet is still one of my favorite instruments to play even though I havent touched mine for 3 years
Expertly done as always, would have loved to heard the second piece which is called 'Sundown' played on cornet. I may be wrong but I believe that was used in the original soundtrack.
Loved this! Thanx Louis! The original soundtrack is wonderful - such powerful, intense trumpet playing. You have matched it beautifully. My chops are stinging just listening! Bravo! : )
I see people move their middle valves back and forth like that, and I'm not advanced enough to know why it makes the noise it does. Can someone explain?
Suono da due anni,questo pezzo lo sento e risento, è magnifico come lo suoni,ti copio i tasti perché non so leggere la musica,quanto vorrei essere lì con te e suonarla insieme....sei top sei fortissimo....bravo,mi emozione sentendoti
This must have been so tough, endurance-wise. Sounded great. Just curious- why do you sometimes use the 3rd valve and other times valves 1 and 2 for a A above the stave? I'm sure you have it thought through - just wondering as I've always struggled with tuning when using 3rd valve for A. Anyway, great playing as always
Sometimes it’s just more convenient to use the 3rd valve. For example when he went from the G# to A it was probably easier to go from 2-3 to 3 instead of going from 2-3 to 1-2
@@TheKingB11 Also, if you having tuning issues using the 3rd value for A, you can just kick that slide out. Unless of course, you're flat, but in my experience, most people are sharp if their A is out of tune.
All depends on what is easiest for the phrase. Sometime the 3rd valve can be easier to achieve at softer dynamics and easier to execute but the sound quality can be different imo. Just depends on what is easier for the individual player.
Your neighbors must get the sudden urge to have a standoff duel when they hear you play
Eric Johnson I would 😂😂😂
That would settle a lot of problems in the neighborhood. Is Joe from the house next door mowing the grass at 6am on a Sunday morning, challenge him to a Mexican stand off
Then he goes outside and stops playing then he sees his neighbor in cowboy gear and a toy revolver and the neighbor says "nvm I'm not feeling it anymore"
*Aim for the heart*
Don't forget the Tequila, amigo
We need more good trumpet players here on TH-cam. This here is a rarity.
Andrea Giuffredi did a video much like this one, I’d recommend you check him out. Very cool guy
you mean we need more people who could play instruments because in the 60, 70, 80 ,90s we had whole groups that could play instruments now these days the group is a midi player
That’s because no one today takes the time to listen and enjoy live and well performed music. They just care if it has a beat. My state symphony gives free tickets to students for their classical concerts. I attend as many as I can and ask many of my friends if they would like to come. Yet I typically end up going by myself. The sad reality of people and music today.
Squiggly Bumps not really
agreed!
That picardy third at the end is magical
That it was Bryan!! We should do a video together, maybe something like this!
Bryan Kerman ah, a fellow david bennett fan
Chris Hanks 👀👀👀
Bryan Kerman for real
@@bjkjr12 We totally should! I could come down to CT and we could record something!
Haven’t played trumpet in almost 10 years. Just bought one after watching this 5 times. Thanks for getting me back into it.
Yes, this guy is inspirational to listen to.
How's it going?
how is it going
You better still be playing
The middle register is underrated.
Sure wish I get to C over the staff...
@@pebblebeach8517 you can if work to go above that hitting that high c will be a breeze
Dominick Wade I can get to an A-flat over the staff in practice but never in the context of a song... in my opinion I cannot make an aperture small enough to blow a C over the staff even if I blow Softly...I even had to temporarily start playing the saxophone because I was frustrated not being able to play songs I want because my range is not high enough or easy enough to get to, I’ve tried many different strategies to get there but maybe a different trumpet that’s more open would be easier for a higher range? I don’t know that answer.
@@pebblebeach8517 definitely not a new trumpet. Try lip slurs
@@pebblebeach8517 maybe a new mouthpiece if ur that desperate. The monette mouthpieces forced me to have a better technique. Now when I play on my 3c, my range is almost twice as better
Rest in peace Ennio Morricone your hard beautiful work will be remembered by millions for years to come as masterpieces.
I couldn't have played all that without my chops getting absolutely knackered
Same hes got invincible chops and consistent airflow
Don't apply so much lip pressure
You got that, don't sell yourself short. If you practice to play that piece you will end up having the chops to play the whole thing.
Today I learnt that trumpet players have their chops knackered.
Brendan K get and use a P.E.T.E.
I am Dutch, 62 years old and since I was 8 a huge fan of Ennio Morricone and western music and Spaghetti western music in general. The whistling themes, the trumpets, the electric guitars, the female soprano, all magnificent. And you sir, I thought hardly anyone could play those trumpet solos so well. You proved me wrong. You could have been in his orchestra in no time. Awesome.
Been playing for 37 years and teaching for 10. you have the smoothest tone and range i ever heard.. stunning
“Hey Louis, what is your range on trumpet?”
Louis- “yes”
@antonio Cabrera
No but have you seen him do the rocky theme
@@phoenixgam3r474 o holy night bruh, 3notes above dat
Stolen joke
@Nicholas Abenroth i`m from poland and i don`t know what does high b mean please say or explain me how ul to octaves
Dynamics and vibrato on point... you’re a genius
Sir, the clear and gorgeous sound you emit from that Trumpet is outstanding! Magical even!
But can he play the harmonica?
Keep your lovin' brother happy
Wundervolle Intonation.
Perfekt, wie dieser Mann die Kunst versteht, aus stillen Noten mitreißende Klänge zu zaubern, ja einer herrlichen Komposition wahrhaftiges Leben zu schenken.
Bravo 👏
That was amazing, and thank you for putting the notes along the bottom; even as a trumpet player I've always found it hard to tell how high or low notes are through video as I don't listen to recordings of myself, this really helped put that into perspective for me.
Fantastic work, it sounded beautiful and I enjoyed it very much :D
Following the score, made me realize the complexities of Ennio Morricone's composition.
What a score! The second the trumpet solo comes in, full body chills every time
I'm not a musician, just a music enthusiast, and really fond of Enio Morricone's works. These recent days, I've been playing this video at least three, four times a day. Awesome!
You don't need to be a musician to enjoy music My friend, especially when it's this good!
I have the utmost respect for this man. He was able to take my favorite themes from the movie and reenact them perfectly. I wish I had the chops to play this piece. It is so phenomenal.
^_^なかはがらかはWaxWひかはな
It’s so good and it doesn’t sound like he’s struggling Whatsoever
when you vibrate the pitch center of your chops and you just use air and not your chops you can play consistently well and not get fatigued
wuts? whatsoever?
gtgaxiola what so ever means like not at all
Rickey D Greene They’re commenting on the spelling.
Don't worry about high notes. Make the lower registers super strong and slowly add a note each few weeks. Keep that throat open, long set tones and learn pedal tones to get that throat and belly working together. Doc can do a 10 minute plank and he's in his 80 s. And believe me, he can still easily play this. Get your abs in shape. Maynard swam a mile every time he could.
“I’d love to be neighbors with a trumpet player”
- Nobody ever
Logan B I have a neighbor who is a trumpet player..I’ve never seen him/her but I hear it and I play trumpet too, and we probably just annoy the crap out of each other
@@Caroline-le8gm the question is who is the better player? I would just try to compete with him😂
When I play, everyone listens... because damn it, I'm playing and to hell with those who cannot.
Ha Ha!!!
I practice drums in my basement at 3am. Occasionally shoot handguns too.
Beautiful performance. 😍
I love your music so much, I wish I could hear more of what you play. I've listed to all your songs at least 20 times so far lol.
10 Diamond 10 same bro
Same tho
I think youtube knows when I pull out instruments. I just pulled my trumpet out 2 days ago for the first time in years. I know what my broke ass is going to do for my dad's birthday! Thank you for putting the sheet music up too! I hope to play as good as you one day.
Thank you for doing this recording.
The studio players deserve serious respect, and you've honored that.
beautiful preformance!!! not many people know that the most difficult part of playing trumpet is to get a nice tone out of this unfriendly instrument. And you have an amazing tone coming out it. Not only is your playing perfect, but you create a tone that gives us the shivers... Thanks
Not going to lie, I thank you for uploading this. As a trumpet player who tried so hard in his high school to play this without the exact sheet music, it was difficult and awkward trying to get the upper register. Now, you motivated me to trying to play it and record it. Grant it, I have NO recording equipment or proper set up, but I’ll still try dammit, haha! Take care, and keep up the great work! :)
did you do it
The 3 people who disliked can't play above a low C.
Lol
*B flat
They can't even play a note
Or their violinists / flutes / conductors that don’t like trumpets... aka all of them! 😂😂😂
Roast em dude
What a rich tone with all the "personality" that this passionate style seems to ask of a player. Nicely NICELY done ! ! ! . . . It makes me want to spend a Netflix evening or two with these great films, just for the Morricone score and orchestrations.
Great emotion in the sound, not just technique.
Louis, after hearing Michele Lacerenza many, many times and listening to yours, I'd say you get it very well. This must be a joy to play, and I envy you both. I started as a trumpet player but had to switch to strings due to my folks not having the cash for the surgery I needed to correct my overbite. I still think in trumpet to this day but haven't touched one in many years. I still consider the trumpet to be the most physically demanding instrument and the most beautiful tonally. Great job here! Ennio Morricone is one of my favorite composers, I enjoy LvB and Wagner and consider Ennio as one of the greats among them. More Ennio please!
I have an overbite and play trumpet...
@@haydencapell8200 Hayden, do you get a ring indentation on your top lip? I was forcing the mouthpiece to the point it was painful. My teacher was giving me pedal tone exercises, but I lost heart and focused on bass after that. Big regret. Hope your embouchure is doing good for you - mine wasn't anymore. I play mostly folk now, so I play mandolin and bouzouki a lot. Would love to get a cheap trumpet and give it another go. Best of luck to you.
I’ll admit I don’t have the most prominent overbite, but yes I do get an indentation. I can pretty comfortably compensate by slightly jutting my jaw (and thus lower row of teeth) forward.
@@haydencapell8200 make sure to keep an eye on that - I wasn't concerned and I caught it too late - there are exercises that help - best of luck with your playing - making music is rewarding!
I
cant help myself from just closing my eyes to enjoy the amazing tone.
Nice sound and stamina. Impressive and also so good for the ears. You know how to play from soft to all out power without totally losing the tone needed.
PLEASE Do more of these "Play Alongs" So awesome when we get to see and hear what is being played! Thanks Loius
Your intonation and Articulation is immense, your vibrato is so smooth the way you do your dynamics is outstanding I only wish I can do this #tuba player
Να είσαι καλά αδερφέ που μας δείχνεις τις νότες από αυτά τα αριστουργήματα!
Χαιρετίσματα από τη γη του Αλέξανδρου. 🇬🇷 Ο Θεός μαζί σου!
Ennio Morrocone, quite a master. Awesome performance!!
I played trumpet through middle school, high school, college, and then for several years after, up until my 30's. At one point, due to financial hardship, had to sell my beautiful Holton trumpet. I've been searching for one to replace it for the past several years with no success . But, it's been close to 40 years since I played, so it might not be something i can expect to recapture. I played along with the record on this soundtrack a thousand times. But, my composure for the high notes was NEVER anything close to you. You're amazing. New sub.
felicitaciones hermano, maravilloso, bravo!!!!!!!!!!!!, bravisimo!!!!!!!!!!! de lo mejor que he escuchado, sonido y ejecución perfecto,me emocionaste!!!!!!!!!!!!
Congratulations brother, wonderful, bravo !!!!!!!!!!!!, bravisimo !!!!!!!!!!! the best I've ever heard, perfect sound and execution, you got me excited !!!!!!!!!!!!
Beautifully done Louis. Bravo!
For some reason, I’ve been waiting a long time for you to play these solos from this movie! I really enjoy the soundtrack, and the skill you represent in recreating it. I’ve been watching your videos for years, keep up the great work!
Your tone! Your tone is amazing! There is no difference between your C in the staff and your C above the staff, good job and keep up the good work!
That was fantastic. I loved the movie and always thought that song was incredible. You did justice to it
and I'm so glad that you shared it. Thanks so much
Goose Bumps wherever I hear that. It's just the biggest climax of the movie. Bravo.
Que fantástica interpretación, hermosa, emotiva, felicidades
Hearing the beautiful trumpet pieces throughout the Dollars Trilogy made me want to get back into playing the trumpet after about 10 years.
Thank you.. I see/feel the ghost of young Clint. thank you for your dedication in making the World a bit happier
Здорово! Чисто, красиво! Год у меня ушёл на то, чтобы сыграть с нуля эту мелодию.
Wow what a great beautiful player, excellent.
Every other instrument: it only has 3 buttons how hard could it be??
The 15 different notes that can be played w/ one fingering:
tbh as a guitarist I'm like a toyota corolla, common as fuck and nothing special. Trumpet has an air mystique.
Also, fuck all wind instruments, the thought of all that breathing sends a shiver down my spine.
@@Ashitaka255 even tho thats true, you can deny the sweet sounds of a good old guitar
As a trombonist, I’m obligated to hate trumpets (except people like this guy, they’re amazing).
But aside from that, I totally get how it works. We just have a slide. Everyone’s like “Oh, I could do that, you just gotta move the thingy and breathe into it”.
@@poisondog88 I play Trumpet and Trombone, so hearing “how hard can it be?” Is so frustrating to both sides of the case. There’s so much more to wind instruments than simple air and pushing the valve or moving the slide.
french horn is so much more difficult than trumpet (I play both) legit one fingering plays every note on french horn if you pitch well, it's just the different fingerings make the tone nicer, then you have the F side and Bb side, which produces different sounds within itself .
Muito lindo. Parabéns, trompete casa muito bem com os bons filmes de faroeste. Sou trompetista e sei quanto é difícil pra chegar nesse nível aí.
Louis version - Bright, Power, Full
Andrea version - Soft, Sultry, In the Pocket
Both approaches are Great!
Excellent playing. You embraced that particular western style trumpet playing and play like a clockwork.👍
Love this music
Don’t we all lol
Great film but when you put this great music wow well done sir
It really doesn't get any better than this
very good colleague, excellent sound on the trumpet greetings from Colombia...
I don't think I've ever heard this song, but it's straight up boss battle fire!
This guy is so good I've watched this video about a dozen times and it still put the hairs on the back of My neck up love it so cool.
This man is legendary. He's THE first guy I've ever seen that can play well above the staff.
Outstanding!
Wonderful inflections of accents, vibraddo, and volume. I also love that the music score was pastedso that I could fallow the soloing.
Played just as good or better than the soundtrack! Shows thete us more than just playng Hazz out if the Real Book!66
ya know, I find it highly questionable that youtube started recommending me trumpet player videos out of the blue right after I plugged my practice mute into my computer for the first time and started playing, BUT I'm glad I found this channel, you sound really friggin good
Well done sir. I remember when this was played on set for the first time. We all thought this was the perfect music for such a film.
Such swagger to your playing bro, keep doing all of us trumpet players proud :)
Watching this video reminds me how fun it was to play in a band. The trumpet is still one of my favorite instruments to play even though I havent touched mine for 3 years
rest in peace morricone
Best trumpet I've heard so far tonight...thanks
Great Louis, well done! But don’t forget Michele Lacerenza, the original player!!!
that is amazing, in all ranges, and that vibrato, perfect.
Your tone is absolutely amazing
All good, no bad or ugly! Beautiful tone.
Clarinetist here and WOOO that was amazing
that must be the most viewed trumpet player of all time on youtube ever ♥awesome playing amazing tone perfection
don't forget the late "Maurice Andre."
Expertly done as always, would have loved to heard the second piece which is called 'Sundown' played on cornet. I may be wrong but I believe that was used in the original soundtrack.
The b was not expert level
I play the clarinet and I love this song so I have been playing along. Thanks for this video!
Did I ask for this? No. Am I glad that I got it? Yes.
That's so beautiful, in a way that i have no words to explain.
I think this is my favorite of your songs
Ennio moriconne forever.RIP goat
The tone you play with is just INCREDIBLE!!! Keep it up! I’m a trumpet player myself
That was fantastic! You have a very solid sound.
I want to start recording trumpet vids soon. This is inspiring!
Hello from Paris. My son, Eliott, loves your music. He is 7 years old. He started trumpet 4 month ago. He hopes to play like you.
“Shoot for the heart, Ramon. You’ll never stop me unless you hit the heart.”
awesome, the most beautiful music I've ever watched, I've listened to it many times👍❤❤✔
Loved this! Thanx Louis! The original soundtrack is wonderful - such powerful, intense trumpet playing. You have matched it beautifully. My chops are stinging just listening! Bravo! : )
just listened to this again.......its really good playing pal.....fantastic....wish i could come close
Anyone who could dislike this is an idiot. That sounds amazing! One day I’ll get there on my trumpet. One day.....
I believe in you, you can do it!
Good luck champion
Bravo! Flawless performance! Beautiful, clear, bright tone.
I see people move their middle valves back and forth like that, and I'm not advanced enough to know why it makes the noise it does. Can someone explain?
It helps vibrate the note and u can do it for any valve. It creates what we know as a vibrato :)
This again reminds me that i should have never stopped playing. Perfect performance.
R.I.P. Ennio Morricone
Suono da due anni,questo pezzo lo sento e risento, è magnifico come lo suoni,ti copio i tasti perché non so leggere la musica,quanto vorrei essere lì con te e suonarla insieme....sei top sei fortissimo....bravo,mi emozione sentendoti
Morricone to start of the year? Fantastic
No screaming or blasting. He just played solid rhythms. 🔥🎺
The next step, play the soprano main theme from “Once Upon A Time In The West”! :)
Parabéns por essa bela apresentação. Parabéns mesmo. 👏🏻👏🏻
AMAZING love the tone! thanks for another great video!!!
Owen The Boss I know you don’t I...
We had this solo for one of our marching shows one year, I think it was 2021. It was an amazing show
It's only ONE trumpet, but it sounds SO epic!
Such beautiful tone quality
This must have been so tough, endurance-wise. Sounded great. Just curious- why do you sometimes use the 3rd valve and other times valves 1 and 2 for a A above the stave? I'm sure you have it thought through - just wondering as I've always struggled with tuning when using 3rd valve for A. Anyway, great playing as always
Sometimes it’s just more convenient to use the 3rd valve. For example when he went from the G# to A it was probably easier to go from 2-3 to 3 instead of going from 2-3 to 1-2
@@TheKingB11 Also, if you having tuning issues using the 3rd value for A, you can just kick that slide out. Unless of course, you're flat, but in my experience, most people are sharp if their A is out of tune.
All depends on what is easiest for the phrase. Sometime the 3rd valve can be easier to achieve at softer dynamics and easier to execute but the sound quality can be different imo. Just depends on what is easier for the individual player.
As a lover of Ennio Moreicone and the Western genre, this playing is amazing. Absolutely beautiful.
Nobody:
Me: watching this at 3am while I have my own trumpet solo for a Christmas overture. 👁👄👁