I played in a 9 piece horn band with John at Ohio State in the late 70's. I'll never forget the first time I heard him play the melody of this arrangement. Brilliant!
I am a graduate of New Trier and in jazz bands in all four years, and I remember sitting by the stage with fellow band mates. I just remember this being one awesome arrangement and in awe. The reason why I have listened to John Fedchock since then.
OMG! This is truly great...the Sax (of course) the Trumpet, and that "BONE"...I'm in the Chicago Area and would have driven up to Winnetka to see these guys! :)
i hear some serious grit in the trumpet soloist's chops, but i think he might be going for that on purpose... he's got some really nice licks in there, IMO.
It's a combination of things - using the natural breaks in the range of the intrument combined with what we call doodle tongue. He's got plenty of endurance, and he's mastered that technique, but I find the people (Fontana, Watrous, etc) don't have the projection that I like to hear. It's just another to play though, and if you can do it, it's all good.
@shizohal That's Barry Ries on trumpet. Among the unsung Jazz heros on the faculty of the University Miami Jazz program, he may be the one of the greatest living trumpet players. Definitely right up there with wynton, maynard and randy brecker. You should see him play trumpet and drums at the same time!!!
RE: Ries -- Ah, no. Not on par with Wynton, Maynard and Brecker...not based on this video. Maybe this was a bad day for him but while he's got ideas and fingers, sound is poor and range seems pretty limited.
@@stevenhogenson4880 Uncomparable. His playig has nothing to do with those 3. He has BETTER ideas than the 3 technicians cited above, but not as much chops. Let's say he is comparable with … Dave Douglas…
I played in a 9 piece horn band with John at Ohio State in the late 70's. I'll never forget the first time I heard him play the melody of this arrangement. Brilliant!
John Fedchock is one of the greatest trombonists on earth. I dont care what anyone says, his chops just never quit ever!
I don't remember the cartoon sounding like this..LOL! THIS A KICK ASS ARRANGEMENT!!!NICE!!!
I am a graduate of New Trier and in jazz bands in all four years, and I remember sitting by the stage with fellow band mates. I just remember this being one awesome arrangement and in awe. The reason why I have listened to John Fedchock since then.
John Fedchock is UNBELIEVABLE.
Mark Vinci ladies and gentlemen! WOO!
A perfect amalgamation of pure dexterity, skill, and haha funny.
Sick af
John is a Beast!. Reminds me of Alan Kaplan
Fantastic!
Thumbs up if you love Mark's mullet....and his solo.
Awesome chart with a great performance of this!!
This is kick-ass!!! Just amazing! The Flintstones would be proud!!
This is a "killer " chart, and they do such a great job on this tune!
OMG! This is truly great...the Sax (of course) the Trumpet, and that "BONE"...I'm in the Chicago Area and would have driven up to Winnetka to see these guys! :)
Been trying to find this for so long - love the melody!
Trombone player is outstanding :)))
Damn thats fast!!
Very clever arrangement!
i just met him last week and took a few of his masterclasses
My colleges Jazz band (UT Dallas) is playing with him next friday
The guy in the bottom left of the brass section looks like my grand dad.
Nice Chart..
😎
That’s how you practice tour keys kids!
i hear some serious grit in the trumpet soloist's chops, but i think he might be going for that on purpose... he's got some really nice licks in there, IMO.
It's a combination of things - using the natural breaks in the range of the intrument combined with what we call doodle tongue. He's got plenty of endurance, and he's mastered that technique, but I find the people (Fontana, Watrous, etc) don't have the projection that I like to hear. It's just another to play though, and if you can do it, it's all good.
Hey Jon, its Danny from Prime Time. hope all is well
@@dannykeys297 Hey Danny! I hope all is great with you!
@shizohal That's Barry Ries on trumpet. Among the unsung Jazz heros on the faculty of the University Miami Jazz program, he may be the one of the greatest living trumpet players. Definitely right up there with wynton, maynard and randy brecker. You should see him play trumpet and drums at the same time!!!
RE: Ries -- Ah, no. Not on par with Wynton, Maynard and Brecker...not based on this video. Maybe this was a bad day for him but while he's got ideas and fingers, sound is poor and range seems pretty limited.
@@stevenhogenson4880 Uncomparable. His playig has nothing to do with those 3. He has BETTER ideas than the 3 technicians cited above, but not as much chops. Let's say he is comparable with … Dave Douglas…
@@ericschultz6539 -- I can't stand Dave Douglas
@Filipe0333 hahaha, amazing trolling
I didn't understand that trumpet solo. that trombone solo was killing and so is the arrangement
Hopefully, 12 years later you get it now!
Nice but quote the melody in its original form.
You mean Jurassic mode? Doh-Yabba-Dabba-Do-So-La-T... Rex
Yikes!
That Riley cat is just just one tiny step bellow Buddy. WOW !
One step above… But only IMHO…