Nice clip of the Dorsey band playing Song of India.
Buddy Rich drums and Ziggy Elman trumpet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yRIUuUJpJM
And just for good measure here's Hawian war Chant
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4ZDQ43tWes
..... Enjoy
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Is his considered a "smile" embouchure?
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Quote from: robcat2075 on Yesterday at 03:46 PMIs his considered a "smile" embouchure?
Definitely not. Dude's solid.
Both of those tunes are fun, and surprisingly tough to nail down. Not just Dorsey's stuff - the ensemble stuff is tricky.
Definitely not. Dude's solid.
Both of those tunes are fun, and surprisingly tough to nail down. Not just Dorsey's stuff - the ensemble stuff is tricky.
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I always think of "Getting Sentimental Over You" by Dorsey. What a beautiful, velvety tone he had. Sometimes my fellow Salvation Army trombonist friend and I would try to play like Dorsey. Couldn't do it.
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Stability wise this is a much harder piece to play than IGSOY - by a good margin. Also not as satisfying, but a good practice piece nonetheless - you may have to play it some day.
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Did this with a H&B style solotone mute recently. Trumpets asked, "What the heck were you doing out there with this creepy high tone?"
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Did this with a H&B style solotone mute recently. Trumpets asked, "What the heck were you doing out there with this creepy high tone?"