This band has probably been going after this chart all year long vs. All-State when you're given the music to sightread and prepare. I'm certain that you guys from Arizona sounded awesome though!
*Director: Scott Brown* *Solos:* Drums: Henry Mohr (0:03, 4:54)* Trumpet: Carter Eng (0:38, 1:26, 5:00)** Trumpet: Will Knight (1:04, 1:26, 5:14)** Vibraphone: Nate Mesler (2:11)* Tenor Saxophone: George Fulton (2:55)** Alto Saxophone: Eli Sullivan (3:43)** Bass Trombone: Toby Jay (5:07) * = Honorable Mention Award ** = Outstanding Award ***1st Place in Essentially Ellington Competition*** *Full Awards List* *Sectional Awards:* *Outstanding Trombone Section:* Elise Toney (Lead)**, Zach Sahlin, Nick Mesler, Toby Jay (Bass), Alexis Kim (Offstage) *Outstanding Trumpet Section:* Will Knight (Lead)** , Colin Brace, Carter Eng** , Rei Ichikawa *Outstanding Brass Section:* Elise Toney (Lead Trombone)** , Zach Sahlin (Trombone), Nick Mesler (Trombone), Toby Jay (Bass Trombone), Will Knight (Lead Trumpet)** , Colin Brace (Trumpet), Rei Ichikawa (Trumpet), Carter Eng (Trumpet)**, Alexis Kim (Trombone, Offstage) *Honorable Mention Soloist Award:* Aaron Korver (Piano) Nate Mesler (Vibraphone) Henry Mohr (Drums) *Outstanding Soloist Award:* George Fulton (Tenor Sax) Nick Altemeier (Baritone Sax) Elise Toney (Trombone) Will Knight (Trumpet) Carter Eng (Trumpet) Eli Sullivan (Doubler: Soprano Sax, Alto Sax) *Highlight: **5:07*
So many aspiring jazz musicians have enrolled at this high school that they now fill FOUR jazz bands. Our school barely had 1. Our piano player had to double the bassline like Ray Manzarek.
These young folks are amazing!!! This is a very fun but intimidating tune. I played the original Dizzy Gillespie song book at Clark Atlanta University back in the early 2000s. This is an awesome rendition especially at their level. Awesome job guys continue on... 👏🏽
Back in 1980, Chuck Mangione, Dizzy Gillespie, and a veritable who's who of top shelf musicians recorded the "Tarantella" album and this tune was part of Dizzy's set.
I remember playing with George at the Couth Buzzard jam session, his Martin tenor was almost as big as he was. It’s completely unsurprising that he was killing here, talent shows itself early.
Mad respect for waluigi on the drums right there
😂😂 All jokes aside, he’s one insanely talented drummer.
You Gotta Ride Jimin Before You Park Jimin let’s not forget the bass player and the vibraphonist, shame no one can hear them except for during solos
NishDaFish I can hear them fine.
@@TooTactWithTheKnocks lol
Henry Mohr plays drums.
That vibraphone player game me the chills after that amazing solo.
I love the energy coming from that drummer.
Doesn't have to be fancy to be good.
In a tune like this, the energy kind of builds itself. lol
His energy was almost as large as his chin, incredible stuff
Henry Mohr plays drums.
daaaaaaamn these kids shreddin
How did you comment a week ago if the video was released today
@@PorkchopSandviches probably got it unlisted or something
Speechless!! High school?? Incredible, the Duke would have been so proud! I hope they make a CD
the trumpets having a convo is priceless great job!
Vibes dude killed it man
its safe to say this group won this competition. if not they placed way up there.
They placed 1st
Oh yeah, they definitely won that thing.
We played this at allstate jazz last year, and this high school is better. That's insane.
What state?
@@mchenrymaney262 Arizona
TrumpetGuy64 dang
This band has probably been going after this chart all year long vs. All-State when you're given the music to sightread and prepare. I'm certain that you guys from Arizona sounded awesome though!
Michael Widjaja They have the sheet music for like 3 months at the most. Plus all the other music they have.
Glad the footage of this year's competition is released pretty early this year
*Director: Scott Brown*
*Solos:*
Drums: Henry Mohr (0:03, 4:54)*
Trumpet: Carter Eng (0:38, 1:26, 5:00)**
Trumpet: Will Knight (1:04, 1:26, 5:14)**
Vibraphone: Nate Mesler (2:11)*
Tenor Saxophone: George Fulton (2:55)**
Alto Saxophone: Eli Sullivan (3:43)**
Bass Trombone: Toby Jay (5:07)
* = Honorable Mention Award
** = Outstanding Award
***1st Place in Essentially Ellington Competition***
*Full Awards List*
*Sectional Awards:*
*Outstanding Trombone Section:* Elise Toney (Lead)**, Zach Sahlin, Nick Mesler, Toby Jay (Bass), Alexis Kim (Offstage)
*Outstanding Trumpet Section:* Will Knight (Lead)** , Colin Brace, Carter Eng** , Rei Ichikawa
*Outstanding Brass Section:* Elise Toney (Lead Trombone)** , Zach Sahlin (Trombone), Nick Mesler (Trombone), Toby Jay (Bass Trombone), Will Knight (Lead Trumpet)** , Colin Brace (Trumpet), Rei Ichikawa (Trumpet), Carter Eng (Trumpet)**, Alexis Kim (Trombone, Offstage)
*Honorable Mention Soloist Award:*
Aaron Korver (Piano)
Nate Mesler (Vibraphone)
Henry Mohr (Drums)
*Outstanding Soloist Award:*
George Fulton (Tenor Sax)
Nick Altemeier (Baritone Sax)
Elise Toney (Trombone)
Will Knight (Trumpet)
Carter Eng (Trumpet)
Eli Sullivan (Doubler: Soprano Sax, Alto Sax)
*Highlight: **5:07*
2:03 he quotes stablemates by Benny Golson
WHOAAAAA Good catch!!!!
yeah we played the song earlier in the year
R.I.P
and the tenor at 3:31
Vibes player is insane!
Only soloist from this group that didn’t get outstanding musician (he got honorable mention)
amazing band of young talents
vibes solo sheesh!!!!!!!
So many aspiring jazz musicians have enrolled at this high school that they now fill FOUR jazz bands. Our school barely had 1. Our piano player had to double the bassline like Ray Manzarek.
Dude on vibes is amazing! Damn!
One of the smoothest trumpet solos you’ll see followed by one of the spazziest.
Come on they're in highschool
Spazzy or not, the dude was shredding.
Dude’s drumming like there’s no tomorrow.
These young folks are amazing!!! This is a very fun but intimidating tune. I played the original Dizzy Gillespie song book at Clark Atlanta University back in the early 2000s. This is an awesome rendition especially at their level. Awesome job guys continue on... 👏🏽
Can someone explain the bag of greens on the piano @4:28 lol
If you watch the full set at the end the interviews explain it.
not really a tradition Mr. Brown just does things like that sometimes
Incredible would be an insult to that alto player, incredible!
Absolutely fabulous.
Daaaaaaaaaammmmmmm!!!
Best damn band EVAH!!!
0:38 quotes donna lee
He does it again at 1:27
Back in 1980, Chuck Mangione, Dizzy Gillespie, and a veritable who's who of top shelf musicians recorded the "Tarantella" album and this tune was part of Dizzy's set.
i need this on apple music btw
Anyone else hear the Mario Kart Lick at 0:59???
stablemates quote at 3:30
How about that vibraphone huh holy
what you doing in the situation that the band next door pulls out a 350 bpm song like this
👏🏾
vibraphone solo 😳
DAMNNN, Is that quentin tarantino play the drums right there?!?
I'm new to this. Do they create their own solos?
It’s called improvised solos
They play what ever’s on top of their head
Yeah, they create their own solos; it’s one of the things that makes jazz so special imo.
GEORGEE
I remember playing with George at the Couth Buzzard jam session, his Martin tenor was almost as big as he was. It’s completely unsurprising that he was killing here, talent shows itself early.
@@allbloozhe’s little demon on sax
bassist is literally cracked