Pat Metheny was a trumpet player before he was a guitarist and influenced by his older brother, Mike, who was a trumpet player as well. It's no wonder that Pat's guitar sound, resembles a trumpet on a lot of his recordings.
@@mikeyeyey8678lol, that's what my choral director used to say, "a wrong note sung with confidence is an interpretation". BTW, isn't the soloist playing second trumpet?
@@mikeprevost8650 haha, definitely true words from your choral director. Not actually sure what the chair arrangements for this particular ensemble is, I’ve been in jazz ensembles where the lead trumpet was actually the second player starting from the left. Jazz trumpet chair arrangements are always a little weird though, and aren’t exactly set up in a way where the best player is first chair, worse player is last chair, ect.
That alto solo was sick!!!
Jack Zucker yeah he did @3:38
@@JackZucker 3:38 lmao
@@JackZucker He literally plays Chord tone arpeggios at 3:38
Beatiful! Great alto solo, logical, clean, full of ideas!
Jesus Christ those trumpets
Wow, a wonderful arrangement and performance! From now on, my most favorite Bilbao rendition.
Also, everyone looks very civilized.
Brilliant arrangement and performance, BRAVO!
Killer alto solo!
Great trumpet solo
William Ward on Lead trumpet? He is a grad student at UNT now
Amazing!!
YEAH! STELLAR! Nicho from the UNT One O'clock Lab Band 2011!!
Love this. Gotta have some gumption cover this song make it sound worthy... they did & they did. Bravo.
Amazing
Super!
this is pretty good....
What camera did you use to capture this? What an incredible zoom and great sound quality..
It's a handheld HD video camera, not sure the brand. The audio is recorded and mastered by CWU, then I mix it with the live video
ese saxo🎷!!!!!
A cut above.
Awesome!!Are they all university studets?What an amazing performance!!
Mana Suzuki Yes
Baggins?
So it was written for a guitar player by a guitar player and there is no guitar player?
Pat Metheny was a trumpet player before he was a guitarist and influenced by his older brother, Mike, who was a trumpet player as well. It's no wonder that Pat's guitar sound, resembles a trumpet on a lot of his recordings.
Guitar can always be improved upon by being replaced with a piano or sax.
I like this recording because the lead trumpet screws up a little. It's good to be reminded that they're human.
On the solo? If he’s confident enough there are no mistakes
@@mikeyeyey8678lol, that's what my choral director used to say, "a wrong note sung with confidence is an interpretation". BTW, isn't the soloist playing second trumpet?
@@mikeprevost8650 haha, definitely true words from your choral director. Not actually sure what the chair arrangements for this particular ensemble is, I’ve been in jazz ensembles where the lead trumpet was actually the second player starting from the left. Jazz trumpet chair arrangements are always a little weird though, and aren’t exactly set up in a way where the best player is first chair, worse player is last chair, ect.
It feels good to watch other people fail?
Gonzalez Jose Wilson Michelle Moore Kimberly
2:46 what is that a fucking double A?
Yeah a double A