Don't Stop Believin' | Antoine Colin + We Big Band feat. LOUIS DOWDESWELL
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 มิ.ย. 2023
- Don't Stop Believin' (Journey) ft. LOUIS DOWDESWELL | Antoine Colin + WE Big Band
Arr: Rémy Labbé
Prod: Antoine Colin
WE BIG BAND
Saxes : Dieter Limbourg (lead - guest) - Lieven Cambré - Frank Deruytter - Lennert Baerts - Tom van Dijk (guest)
Trombones : Nick Caris(lead) - Nathan Surquin - Raphaël Robyns - Bart De Lausnay
Trumpets - Robin Rombouts (lead - guest) - Koen Smits - Max Seibert (guest) - Marvin Frey (guest)
Drums : Mimi Verderame
Bass : Werner Lauscher
Piano : Daan Demeyer (guest)
Guitar : Tim Finoulst
Video : Antoine Colin
Camera : Denis Klein (DK Production)
Recording : Koen Heirman (RecordOffice)
Mix : Koen Smits
Master : Peter Brussee (qpoint.nl)
Special thanks to Rémy Labbé, Lode Mertens, Carlo Nardozza, Koen Smits, Raphaël Robyns, Maryse Schnackers & Louis Dowdeswell
In loving memory of Hub van Laar - เพลง
Remy Labbe's arrangement is brilliant! Robin Rombouts & Antoine's performance is fabulous! Thank you!!
Louis Dowdeswell's final note (4:30 - 4:35) is an Oh-My-God great high note. Antoine Colin's high note at (4:21 - 4:24) is also outstanding. Now just record about 12 more really good trumpet-high-note song arrangements and release a new album for us. They don't have to have both Antoine Colin and Louis Dowdeswell in every song, but it would be nice if they did.
Wow amazing arrangement, and playing. Truly inspiring
Wow! You all were killing it! What a fantastic sound! Thank you for sharing.
BRAVO Louis that final note!!! Lord have Mercy!!! Beautifully done!!!
This is just beautiful music, such lush playing from the whole band. Just to comment on the high notes at the end. The arrangement begins in concert Eb, modulates to A major, then returns but this time to F major. So Antoine's high note at the end is a concert G, trumpet A, while Louis finishes on a concert C above it, trumpet D, three octaves above piano middle-C. It's the perfect ending. I don't have the impression they are trying to out-do each other, it's just that the music should be good. No doubt they will play the vacuum cleaner in good time. Stephen.
It’s interesting to see the evolution of the trumpet high range. Back in Maynard Ferguson’s day, those notes were essentially gimmicks, show-off flair and not much more. These days though, they are part of your working range. A lot of the big band charts I play have written high Gs all the way up to double D. It’s amazing how I’ve had to adjust my playing style as a lead player just to keep up. I can’t say that it’s not fun though lol.
One should listen to Maynards Give It One, defintely not a gimmick. th-cam.com/video/qGtYbWkhRUA/w-d-xo.html
When I was still playing as lead we always used to joke about living above the staff with a "higher, louder, faster" mentality.
brass, brass and more brass, I'm grooving so hard to this!
Love everything you guys do ! Keep em coming
Love this arrangement and presentation and the trumpet leads are impressive. First time to hear Antoine so thanks Louis for sharing the stage. Give us more or tell us where to get it!
Beautiful song, superlative performance 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🎺🎺🎺
Man the leads throughout the band have fantastic tone.
Nothing but the best for these guys.
Absolutely awesome playing guys👏so much great music crammed in there🎶🎺🎶👏Bravo
Nice one Europe for catching up.
DDang!!!!! Makes me want to play again!!!
Very good band! Nice arrangements!
this is not Paul Cacia, but still good ;) love it!
Those solos are delicious!
Stellar!!!!!
Excellent :)
Very nicely done, guys!
Gotham Chess on guitar... cant unsee it
Wait for it….. boom!!!! Love it!!
Super Bravo à tous
Sencillamente genial ! Saludos desde Paraguay
Класс!
Lovely, clean, perfect and heartless. Are you Swiss?
🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
what is the chord the saxes play at 0:41?? It sounds so great and then to the resolution at 0:44 like buttah
crazy double high D😂
double d
@@soyomars He is pushing the 1st piston and then It's not to need to push the 1st piston to play double high D.
I checked the hight of note by piano, It's double high C😮
In concert pitch it’s a double high C, but the trumpet is in b flat, so on trumpet it is a double D
@@soyomars Ty for explains. I usually use correct pitch so i was confused😂
This is common misunderstanding in the World of wind music.
not quite Cacias Journey Medley.. still nice!
what trumpet is antoine using????
Van Laar
Sound very beautiful I do love it. But at this point it doesn't sound like don't stop believing 😂 Just hints of it through out the song.
That’s kind of what an arrangement is
@austinisntgood I think I'm competent enough to know what an Arrangement is😂 I was in band too Austin i was just saying how it sounds, mostly nothing like. Don't stop believing...
5k views on this is criminal…
Buena musica . lo digo yo Hipolito
Not bad… but Paul Cacia’s Journey medley is tops.
Where the bald guy?
Great!