For those asking the description says:: Free street music in an uptown New Orleans neighborhood (Laurel Street) ❤ I have seen something just like this in a little town outside of Philadelphia Pa , local musicians jam outside on their porches or lawns and the neighborhood comes alive with dancing,singing and fun!!! What a great way to bring people together ✌🏻🫶🏻
Reminds this trumpeter of mafiating days in Orlando back in the 80's during the Kool Jazz Festivals. Jam sessions all over town, just hop in and play. Personally knowing Maynard Ferguson and several of his second horns was nothing less than kool itself. This group is quite interesting. I wish them the best, do they have an album yet ? Keep up the work and the practice and the studio ! A friend always !
Can someone explain the scenery of this performance? Is it the actual home of one of the band members?? By the way, the third trumpet player had the mellowest tone.
The home is of a neighbor who was part of the original group that decided to help musicians get paying gigs at the tail end of the pandemic shutdown. He'd be having occasional porch concerts around Mardi Gras and that was sort of the seed impetus for our (now) ongoing porch concerts.
Not bad. What is this, just a group of neighborhood guys playing? My only friendly suggestion is to work on intonation. There were a lot of notes being blown out of tune. It's particularly noticeable when everyone is playing the same note, some flat, some sharp. It typically happens on the higher notes. Those are always the ones that are easiest to blow out of tune because the frequencies become so close together between notes.
It's much better to play low and in tune with a good sound than to play high and out of tune with a really thin sound. The plaid jacketed trumpet player seemed to really grasp this concept as well as the importance of playing in time and following the changes and I really appreciated it
For those asking the description says:: Free street music in an uptown New Orleans neighborhood (Laurel Street) ❤ I have seen something just like this in a little town outside of Philadelphia Pa , local musicians jam outside on their porches or lawns and the neighborhood comes alive with dancing,singing and fun!!! What a great way to bring people together ✌🏻🫶🏻
By far the greatest rendition of So What I have ever heard,super dope
Beautiful. A huge fan of Mike and Ashlyn 😊
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Clapping from Italy
Great intro. Excellent job guys 👏❤️🎺
3:54 those tremolos are beautiful
All of these horn players have skills the personality in each person came through nice and clearly I felt it in my bones.
I enjoyed each person's unique performance. Thank you for the good music.
neighbours must love you lot
J'aime bien cette bande d'iconoclastes, avec leur musique à l'emporte-pièces !!
😂😂😊
Tremenda descarga🤪🤟
Reminds this trumpeter of mafiating days in Orlando back in the 80's during the Kool Jazz Festivals. Jam sessions all over town, just hop in and play. Personally knowing Maynard Ferguson and several of his second horns was nothing less than kool itself. This group is quite interesting. I wish them the best, do they have an album yet ? Keep up the work and the practice and the studio ! A friend always !
America is in the house. And America is grooving
For All the haters out there
SO WHAT 😅😅😅😅😅
2nd trumpet soloist takes the prize! Who dat guy?
Ashlin
Excellent!
GREAT!
Amazing stuff
Can someone explain the scenery of this performance? Is it the actual home of one of the band members?? By the way, the third trumpet player had the mellowest tone.
The home is of a neighbor who was part of the original group that decided to help musicians get paying gigs at the tail end of the pandemic shutdown. He'd be having occasional porch concerts around Mardi Gras and that was sort of the seed impetus for our (now) ongoing porch concerts.
second soloist reminded me of roy hargrove
So what!
Not bad. What is this, just a group of neighborhood guys playing? My only friendly suggestion is to work on intonation. There were a lot of notes being blown out of tune. It's particularly noticeable when everyone is playing the same note, some flat, some sharp. It typically happens on the higher notes. Those are always the ones that are easiest to blow out of tune because the frequencies become so close together between notes.
HIP CHOPS‼️
😂 ❤ 🎉🎉
That's Mafia music
Who's in the band?
Майлзу бы понравилось!
It's much better to play low and in tune with a good sound than to play high and out of tune with a really thin sound. The plaid jacketed trumpet player seemed to really grasp this concept as well as the importance of playing in time and following the changes and I really appreciated it
bro think they carti
Слабенько
in dire need of a director