Thing is though, James Morrison plays all brass, all saxophones, double bass, and piano at a professional level. But certainly renowned as a trumpet and trombone player world-wide.
@@utha2665 that's one of the reasons it's so impressive. I've been trying to copy him by learning 11 different instruments, but his natural talent is just insane
@@Brassman2021 I remember going to see him play when he toured with Don Burrows in the late'80s. I was blown away by his trombone and trumpet playing, brass in general. Then he picks up a saxophone and starts jamming with that. That's just next level. And, he's just an all-round nice, down to earth guy to boot.
Players who can ACTUALLY play (and not just squeak) above double C is already a very short list...but to be able to pick notes up to triple C out of thin air with crystal clear attacks right on the pitch like Rashawn Ross does at the very end, is really spectacular. Not to mention he played them SOFT...and I don't mean "soft and thin because you can barely get the note out" soft. It sounded effortless. That's actual mastery of that register.
if you watched the interview with rashawn ross, he talks about the easiest way he plays those high notes is to squeak them over and over until they become actual notes
Well of course! Some of these guys seem like they're practicing their upper register. You won't get up there by regular rehearsals, just like you're not going to practice how to double or triple tongue during a performance. If you're spending your rehearsal on range, you'll be focusing on your lower register to warm up and then moving towards upper mainly hitting those notes for extended periods of time just like if you're focusing on technique/articulation you'll be doing whatever exercises you've been taught to work on.
@@mattlikespandas7019 I don’t think a lot of high school bands that actually put these kinds of notes in a show just due to the fact that it can be somewhat unreliable for a lot of trumpet screamers in high school, but there are definitely kids that can do it in high school. I had the wonderful opportunity to play first French horn in the Nebraska all state orchestra last year, and I sat next to the fourth trumpet in the state, and he could play the entire Metamorph solo including the high notes. And he was fourth.
Idc what anyone says Maynard will always be my favorite my grandfather would go down to a dance hall in philly every Sunday and get lessons from Maynard
Had the good fortune of seeing Arturo Sandoval in 1990 during a Dizzy concert. He wasn't playing with the band, but Dizzy had him come out and introduced the US to his talent. I think he did two tunes. Amazing, and you can be sure he was all over the upper stratosphere. Blew us away.
Man I hit a double E yesterday while waiting for practice to start, I didn't wanna bust my chops since a clinician was coming in but playing super high is just too fun.
I have three suggestions to offer: 1. The great Cat Anderson belongs here - very "high" up the list, if you will. 2. Does anyone have a film or audio clip on Ed Goodman, who was at Colorado State in 1976 and '77. I heard him at the Reno Jazz Festival. He blew away everyone, well over double C range and powerful. 3. If you haven't, check out the Monkees tune - yes, the Monkees - "Goin' Down," which features a screamer of a trumpet solo by Bud Brisbois, whose notes are most worthy of inclusion in these two "Highest Notes on Trumpet" compilations. ... Geez, I should start my own list.
Now find Cat Anderson on Duke Ellington “The Opener” on an audio recording in 1961. He hits CCC in the context of maybe the most dexterous solos a trumpet has ever played. Blows everything you saw in this video out of the water.
Check out the MF protocol. I could only hit high c and the day I got the program I was up to double G! Crazy what it does for you, and it's very simple too.
I play a woodwind instrument and the highest I've tried is super C. These guys are SCREAMING smh 🔥. I like the band with James Morrison, James Morrison, James Morrison, etc
Would be nice to get Doc's dubba from when Johnny challenged him on The Tonight Show. There is also a great clip of him jumping in on a high G# at the end of I Can't Get Started like it's a tuning note.
Alot of these are just squeals. No solidarity in the notes. Check out Doc's triple Eflat at the end of A song For You. He doesn't just hit notes! He plays and holds them with perfect pitch.
@@jaredfishburn2565 so when you're literally right there overlaying an image on the video you can't take an extra 20 seconds to add text sourcing the video, considering literally all you do is compile other people's work? Didn't realize editing was so challenging. Thanks for the source.
Да, здорово, красиво и эффектно! Я теперь много лет спустя игры на трубе осознаю метологический закон, за счёт чего "берутся" такие ноты аж Ми-бемоль 4й октавы!
Most anticipated squeak-quel in history
lol
I think James Morrison has one of the nicest, smoothest double C's on trumpet, period. His control is amazing
Thats how I feel about Arturo.
Thing is though, James Morrison plays all brass, all saxophones, double bass, and piano at a professional level. But certainly renowned as a trumpet and trombone player world-wide.
@@utha2665 that's one of the reasons it's so impressive. I've been trying to copy him by learning 11 different instruments, but his natural talent is just insane
@@Brassman2021 I remember going to see him play when he toured with Don Burrows in the late'80s. I was blown away by his trombone and trumpet playing, brass in general. Then he picks up a saxophone and starts jamming with that. That's just next level. And, he's just an all-round nice, down to earth guy to boot.
I raise you Bill Chase
Sorry guys my tea is ready
Did you finish it yet?
It's been six months have you gotten your tea?
@@christophersabedra7472 still boiling
Simon I'm NOT 🇬🇧
@@simonlutgensis it done yet
I like how James Morrison is his own big band, and when he plays the double C he looks at himself with a very impressed look on his face.
Players who can ACTUALLY play (and not just squeak) above double C is already a very short list...but to be able to pick notes up to triple C out of thin air with crystal clear attacks right on the pitch like Rashawn Ross does at the very end, is really spectacular. Not to mention he played them SOFT...and I don't mean "soft and thin because you can barely get the note out" soft. It sounded effortless. That's actual mastery of that register.
Three lungs I swear for triple C
if you watched the interview with rashawn ross, he talks about the easiest way he plays those high notes is to squeak them over and over until they become actual notes
I just hit my first double e today, does it count if it was thin and quiet? Itr wasn't a sqeak
two years later, i watch this for the first time and realize thats triple e at the very end. even more incredible
I guess I’m on that short list already as a beginner bc I can play a triple g
Drum corps, jazz, and the lucky chops. My kinda guy
same
Me too
@game Soares traveler
@game Soares That one is called Traveler!
Some of these are incredible, and some are “let me hit this insane note because I can but there’s absolutely no musicality whatsoever.”
@Jo T how old are you Jesus Christ
Well of course! Some of these guys seem like they're practicing their upper register. You won't get up there by regular rehearsals, just like you're not going to practice how to double or triple tongue during a performance. If you're spending your rehearsal on range, you'll be focusing on your lower register to warm up and then moving towards upper mainly hitting those notes for extended periods of time just like if you're focusing on technique/articulation you'll be doing whatever exercises you've been taught to work on.
Agreed
Jo T My brain hurts trying to understand what you were trying to say
It's a sick flex no matter what
That dude at the end: "Today's squeak is tomorrow's note". Awesome sound back down the register, too.
That dude is Rashawn Ross
@@chuckb9595 he's awesome.
Wasn't expecting a sequel but I'm not disappointed
*squeakuel
So we aren't gonna talk about 5:14 ok
Never heard such beautiful high notes it actually came out warm
Ye most of the others are squeaks. Impressive on its own but the fact that it came out so cleanly makes it much better
@@seansleee I completely agree with you i've tried many of times to make it sound a fraction as good hasn't happened yet
Who is that guy though?
@@drumcorpslot Doc Severinsen
Tune in particular is "a song for you" if I remember correctly
@@JuanSanchez-zz3me THANK YOU SO MUCH
Huh. I had no idea Jeff Bezos played the trumpet.
james morrison does look so much like jeff omg i've never noticed that
Meh, only similarity is that they're bald
I had no idea he played alto sax
@@brandonszczech6516 or trombone
@@aklnoyz oh yeah search up you can't play two notes at once
If this were a contest I’d give it to Lynn. His came across with the most power and clarity.
Nah Louis dowdeswell
6:39, jesus christ lynn nicholson held that triple g out for so long
He’s a maniac.
fancy seeing you here
Name of what he was playing ?
2:53 hundred percent thought waynard just flipped off the crowd
this was literally the funniest comment ever! Now I can't unsee it lol
That would be funny if wayne did that
Here before this goes viral (again)
I wish
I'm here
Same
I just got it in my reccomended for the 3rd time so idk
I was here at like 300 views, and to think that was less than a week ago
*I’m a trombonist and I find this absolutely entertaining to watch.*
Same here!!
Trombone gang
I feel like violins and woodwinds are hyper serious
Brass in particular trombonists dont give a shit about life lmfao
Same bro
@@beneyweneys I have spent my entire career being lead astray by trumpet players. My Dad's one. I'm fucked!! 🤣🤣🤣
The fact that so many people did this in highschool marching band shows is absolutely insane
I don’t think there were any high school marching bands here. They were all DCI groups.
@@ChristopherNelson42 if there’s a high school marching band that does this I’m quitting 💀
@@mattlikespandas7019 I don’t think a lot of high school bands that actually put these kinds of notes in a show just due to the fact that it can be somewhat unreliable for a lot of trumpet screamers in high school, but there are definitely kids that can do it in high school. I had the wonderful opportunity to play first French horn in the Nebraska all state orchestra last year, and I sat next to the fourth trumpet in the state, and he could play the entire Metamorph solo including the high notes. And he was fourth.
@@ChristopherNelson42 yeah I’m aware but it’s different when you’re in a show compared to sitting down and playing
@@mattlikespandas7019 lol that’s very true
Im glad to see Lucky chops make the list multiple times.
Glad to see Doc Severinsen getting some love. Super underrated player imo...
When the trumpets blew higher than the piccolo flutes 😆
But not the piccolo trumpets
When I was your age it was Maynard, Maynard, Maynard. And we liked it.
we still love maynard
SinisterMinister he was one of the pioneering lead trumpets
Idc what anyone says Maynard will always be my favorite my grandfather would go down to a dance hall in philly every Sunday and get lessons from Maynard
But I'm 72
@@owenstuart4479 no one compares to the Boss!
7:10 the note the band director wanted everyone to play
Who’s the guy with white hair and the silver trumpet that has the cool art in the background
Lynn Nicholson
He’s just vibing the whole video
One of the loudest high note players known to man
He was Maynard’s lead trumpet in the 70s
Most anticipated sequal lmao
I still can’t get over how Wayne’s high E’s and even the A’s sounds an octave lower
Had the good fortune of seeing Arturo Sandoval in 1990 during a Dizzy concert. He wasn't playing with the band, but Dizzy had him come out and introduced the US to his talent. I think he did two tunes. Amazing, and you can be sure he was all over the upper stratosphere. Blew us away.
Come on guys,Lynn Nicholson ,that triple G smooth and held out .Seemed like an eternity.
Lynn Nicholson for the win! He has the fullest sound and best slotted notes in the extreme upper register! Beast!!
5:20 is “Santa Clara Vanguard 2018 Ballad Hit” by Antonio Cabrera
The reason why fergusson is the best is his ability to play in the upper register with a full and open sound.
DCI Trumpets: _allow me to introduce myself_
DCI Sopranos: we’ll take it from here.
How did future corps not make the list? The lead soprano taking give it one up an octave at the end, with power. Geebus!!!
If you do anther one, make sure to include the double B from The Jazz Police. Amazing song and having wayne on lead makes it even better
He did a triple D in Attack of the Killer Tomatoes and it sounded practically effortless.
While everyone else was giving themselves aneurysms, Maynard just made it seem effortless...
My dog was barking so much while I listened to this!😂😂
More of Cat Anderson please ... he can improvise and play blues like an angel - in every register ...
That reminds me to go to the pharmacy and pick up some hemorrhoid ointment on Monday.
When you need someone to play the flute music and you have an excess of trumpets
These notes are so far out of flute range it's not funny
@@finallyforfeited well it is kinda funny, also I play trumpet not flute so I don't really know what the flute's range is.
@@ethanlester6576 standard range is up to C7, though the highest I’ve heard in the repertoire is F7
Man I hit a double E yesterday while waiting for practice to start, I didn't wanna bust my chops since a clinician was coming in but playing super high is just too fun.
I have three suggestions to offer: 1. The great Cat Anderson belongs here - very "high" up the list, if you will. 2. Does anyone have a film or audio clip on Ed Goodman, who was at Colorado State in 1976 and '77. I heard him at the Reno Jazz Festival. He blew away everyone, well over double C range and powerful. 3. If you haven't, check out the Monkees tune - yes, the Monkees - "Goin' Down," which features a screamer of a trumpet solo by Bud Brisbois, whose notes are most worthy of inclusion in these two "Highest Notes on Trumpet" compilations. ... Geez, I should start my own list.
Didn't that same guy who played a triple high C play the E above triple high C?
Yes
Rashawn Ross is a monster player
Now find Cat Anderson on Duke Ellington “The Opener” on an audio recording in 1961. He hits CCC in the context of maybe the most dexterous solos a trumpet has ever played. Blows everything you saw in this video out of the water.
everyone in dukes band is just ridiculously good and they all have the musicality to back it up
Thanks for adding James Morrison !
When your lead specs completely into range, and skips everything else.
Well thats why they're lead 😅😂
I'm just happy to be able to hit something that made the list
blue devils 2017, they played so many notes at these levels.
I never even knew there was a screamer note in that feature.
@@samsignorelli javier plays the screamer note, check his headcam
I'm honored to be in this video 🎺🎺
Everyone loses it even though they only sort of know just how amazingly difficult these notes are
The way James Morrison hits that super C in snappy too is just magic
That point where it gets to Lynn, Arturo, Wayne, some guy I don’t know, and Rashawn
I can only dream of those notes. I can the C above the staff and that's it haha
Check out the MF protocol. I could only hit high c and the day I got the program I was up to double G! Crazy what it does for you, and it's very simple too.
Practice practice practice, and their are several mouthpieces out there as well nowadays that make it alot easier with practice.
mouthpeice is pretty good, before i switched i could get a High Eb above the staff. After i instantly go a double B
How many times did Josh Gawel make the list?
4 I think
love josh man
Groovey I was just saying that if he made the list multiple times, he must be talented
Same question for blue devils
Joshua Is a fk god!!
I play a woodwind instrument and the highest I've tried is super C. These guys are SCREAMING smh 🔥. I like the band with James Morrison, James Morrison, James Morrison, etc
once again: take a shot every time lucky chops is featured
Mr. Lynn, clear as a bell, intonation and volume!
5:46 “screw the woodwinds I’m doing this one”
Ngl it sounds hideous 😂
What is the name of this band?
@@wandersonsalgado5097 sousa
Would be nice to get Doc's dubba from when Johnny challenged him on The Tonight Show. There is also a great clip of him jumping in on a high G# at the end of I Can't Get Started like it's a tuning note.
Alot of these are just squeals. No solidarity in the notes. Check out Doc's triple Eflat at the end of A song For You. He doesn't just hit notes! He plays and holds them with perfect pitch.
1:03 Top 10 Performances Before Disaster
That note was high, and so was the soloist
No one:
absolutely no one:
lucky chops concert stage: FÜR DAS FESTIVALGELÄNDE LIEGT EINE GEWITTERWARNUNG VOR
普通にマーチングで高い音が出るってすごいよね。
Imma go listen to "Into the Faddisphere again".
5:07 song for you Doc severinsen !!
What is at 0:15?
Why can these compilers NEVER source their videos? Is it so hard to put a subtitle under the clip?
Yeah that would take like an extra hour of editing, and I don’t really care. Also, the clip at 0:15 is lucky chops playing “coco”
@@jaredfishburn2565 so when you're literally right there overlaying an image on the video you can't take an extra 20 seconds to add text sourcing the video, considering literally all you do is compile other people's work? Didn't realize editing was so challenging.
Thanks for the source.
Well I’m kinda just too lazy to include the source
@@AnAmericanComposer It's not that deep, you don't gotta be so obnoxious about it
Folks, does anybody knows, which composition ends here: 6:20 Lynn Nicholson. An amazing arrangement!
th-cam.com/video/hKy3i1Gf_iY/w-d-xo.html
that moment when you find yourself at 5:37 good times!
which song is that from?
@@Stand_Tall that was the end of Star Trek Beyond, I arranged the collaboration for myself and TrumpetGains~
th-cam.com/video/zdNh-NtZRiE/w-d-xo.html
@@Stand_Tall my arrangement of Star Trek Beyond
@@trumpetjordy thank you
Opening with Birdland! My jazz band played that song this year and we loved it. Unfortunately we didn’t hit that impressive high note though
0:37 This was beautiful! By the way, my highest note on trumpet is a triple c sharp.
I knew there'd be at least 1 BD clip in there
These are simply amazing.
It's simple, I see Jared Fishburn, I click.
Idk what you’re seeing but on the thumbnail I see James Morrison
Gain woah! Really?? I wonder who made the video?
7:28 when you step on a lego
not putting actual Babylon is a disgrace sorry
i love how many are from gotta fly now
Who's second to last? His triple C was solid!
It was some random dude on TH-cam that commented on my last video. Here’s the link: th-cam.com/video/vwG-y1USQuI/w-d-xo.html
Appreciate you adding me🎺🎶💯🔥 Just now seeing this!
I like how most of these are old people playing so they can prove that they are actually doing it instead of just squealing into the instrument lol.
i don't even play a brass instrument but i like these lmao
Love Josh Gawel from the Lucky Chops
I hate the squeaky ones, it’s so much more impressive when they play that high and it still sounds nice and musical
Parabéns vídeo muito bem elaborado , fantástico
Love the Stars and Stripes Foreeeeeeeeeei^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiver
How come not one shot of Eric Miyashiro? Range, volume, soloing ability, he has it all...
Damn I totally forgot about him
The marine band one will always be unreasonable funny to me💀💀💀💀
The man at 1:18 was my band teacher...
Да, здорово, красиво и эффектно! Я теперь много лет спустя игры на трубе осознаю метологический закон, за счёт чего "берутся" такие ноты аж Ми-бемоль 4й октавы!
this just Sounds like a thousand of eternal vibrato cats meowing into ur ears. i love it
with headphones on, some of those last notes hurt my ears
Take a shot every time Maynard Ferguson pops on screen
“If I could do that, I wouldn’t “-Chet Baker
When the fly in your room gets a music degree!
Some of them make it sound so easy
7:10 was way to funny😆
Thanks for including Lynn :) i think he deserves be here xd
I love how so many of these are the band “Lucky Chops”
I Like.
What's the recording at 5:07?
Doc Severinsen- Rhapsody for then
@@lifeofatool legend, thanks
Maynard Ferguson on his song “Hollywood” is one of my favorites.
I hurt my lip just watching this.
Can I get some context to that military band squeaking?
That video was fake, the President's Own would NOT do something like that 😂
It was Lynn Nicholson playing over a recording
Does anyone know where the clip at 1:33 is from?
Some Blue devils 2017 video
5:32 what’s this guys channel??
Antonio Cabrera
My chops would probably just ✨explode ✨ if I tried to do this. Lmao 😂