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Brody Segan
United States
Приєднався 25 гру 2012
Brody Segan is a composer, arranger, and trombonist based in Miami, Florida. Born in Allentown, Pennsylvania, he grew up listening to a wide array of musical genres, from rock to film soundtracks: two of several genres in which he has worked. His music is known for incorporating themes of Americana, nature, life experiences, and humor. Brody recently earned a Bachelor of Music in Trombone Performance with a minor in Jazz Performance at Penn State University, where he represented his graduating class as the 2023 School of Music Program Marshal. He is currently a part of the Studio Music and Jazz Program at University of Miami’s Frost School of Music.
"Remembering Freedom" - Live on WDNA 88.9 FM's Frost Jazz Hour (June 27, 2024)
The ballad’s original version was written for trombone choir in the summer of 2021 to celebrate the 245th anniversary of the United States of America. This patriotic piece honors the nation, which, despite its imperfections, remains a shining example of liberty throughout the world.
Mixed and mastered by Brandon Ferrante
Personnel:
Brody Segan, trombone
Peter James, piano
Andy Ranieri, acoustic bass
Julius Rogers, drums
Mixed and mastered by Brandon Ferrante
Personnel:
Brody Segan, trombone
Peter James, piano
Andy Ranieri, acoustic bass
Julius Rogers, drums
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Відео
"Social Renaissance" - Live on WDNA 88.9 FM's Frost Jazz Hour (June 27, 2024)
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“Social Renaissance” was originally written in the summer of 2021, which was the summer I turned twenty. At the time, I noticed coronavirus restrictions being lifted in my home state of Pennsylvania. After being ordered to stay home for months, I wanted to write a song that celebrated going out, having a good time, and appreciating the simple things in life. Composed and arranged by Brody Segan...
“Out Foxing the Fox” - Live on WDNA 88.9 FM's Frost Jazz Hour (June 27, 2024)
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“Out Foxing the Fox” is based on The Grateful Dead’s performance of “Deep Elem Blues” at New York City’s Madison Square Garden on March 9, 1981. Premiered and recorded live on WDNA 88.9 FM on June 27, 2024 Mixed and mastered by Brandon Ferrante Personnel: Brody Segan, trombone Derek Janoff, tenor saxophone Michael Ford, guitar Peter James, keys Andy Ranieri, electric bass Julius Rodgers, drums
“I Said Over Easy” - Live on WDNA 88.9 FM's Frost Jazz Hour (June 27, 2024)
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“I Said Over Easy” is a guitar feature co-written with Michael Ford. One groove we used for inspiration is that of “Toy Tune” by Wayne Shorter. As for the name: like us, Wayne was also a movie enthusiast. The title of his “Children of the Night” composition comes from Bela Lugosi in Dracula (1931). We decided to follow in similar footsteps by paying tribute to Jack Nicholson in Anger Management...
Brody Segan - She’s No Proverbs 31 (Lyric Video)
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A man uses a scripture reference to sing about a woman he is physically attracted to while questioning her current behavior. In a world where sex is becoming less and less sacred, “She’s No Proverbs 31” attempts to point out the alternative. Lyrics: Well, she's a fine lookin' woman But she's no Proverbs 31 Yeah, she's a fine lookin' woman But she's no Proverbs 31 Yeah, she's a hedonistic vixen ...
Andy Derrick "The Days of Wine and Roses" Solo Transcription
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Andy Derrick “In a Sentimental Mood” Solo Transcription
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Andy Derrick “In a Mellow Tone” Solo Transcription
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Rob Stoneback Trombone Solo Transcription: Miller Symphony Hall (March 17, 2023)
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Happy St. Patrick’s Day! On this day last year, the Erich Cawalla Quartet performed at Miller Symphony Hall in Allentown, Pennsylvania. My family was in attendance, where they sent me this clip of “I Got You Under My Skin” featuring trombonist Rob Stoneback. As a trombonist, I knew I needed to transcribe his killer solo. Hope you enjoy!
“The Aftermath of Love” from Bullitt (1968) - Milt Bernhart Trombone Solo Transcription
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"Peter Gunn Theme" - Live on WDNA 88.9 FM's Frost Jazz Hour (February 15, 2024)
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"Peter Gunn Theme" - Live on WDNA 88.9 FM's Frost Jazz Hour (February 15, 2024)
"Grace Over Grudge" - Live on WDNA 88.9 FM's Frost Jazz Hour (February 15, 2024)
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"Grace Over Grudge" - Live on WDNA 88.9 FM's Frost Jazz Hour (February 15, 2024)
J. J. Johnson "Afternoon in Paris" Solo Transcription
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J. J. Johnson "Afternoon in Paris" Solo Transcription
"Man, I Love Florida!"- Live on WDNA 88.9 FM's Frost Jazz Hour (February 15, 2024)
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"Man, I Love Florida!"- Live on WDNA 88.9 FM's Frost Jazz Hour (February 15, 2024)
"Funky Bunny" - Live on WDNA 88.9 FM's Frost Jazz Hour (February 15, 2024)
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"Funky Bunny" - Live on WDNA 88.9 FM's Frost Jazz Hour (February 15, 2024)
Slide Hampton "My Blues" Solo Transcription
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Slide Hampton "My Blues" Solo Transcription
Wynton Marsalis "Come Rain or Come Shine" Solo Transcription
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Wynton Marsalis "Come Rain or Come Shine" Solo Transcription
"Django" A Night at the Movies: Frost Studio Jazz Band (November 30, 2023)
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"Django" A Night at the Movies: Frost Studio Jazz Band (November 30, 2023)
"Honk on This!" Frost XJB Big Band (November 29, 2023)
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"Honk on This!" Frost XJB Big Band (November 29, 2023)
Milt Bernhart - "What Is This Thing Called Love?" Solo Transcription
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Milt Bernhart - "What Is This Thing Called Love?" Solo Transcription
Al Cohn - "Winter Wonderland" Solo Transcription
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Al Cohn - "Winter Wonderland" Solo Transcription
Another nice job Brody
Nice transcription. Personally, I would not put a staccato on a dotted eight note. It creates more confusion.
What would you suggest in its place?
That’s literally the best way to transcribe it. The “Dotted-Eighth Sixteenth” pattern is prevalent through the solo, so adding a staccato to that pattern is not an issue. It would be more confusing to suddenly have an “Eighth Sixteenth-Rest Sixteenth” pattern thrown in suddenly just to include a staccato.
@@gameforest9360Having a dotted note with a staccato is not correct from a music notation point of view. You may think that it's not that deep, but in "music preparation", small mistakes like this could make the difference between getting the gig or not. I'm sure you know that a staccato mark means "play half the duration". Well, in this case, you basically tell the soloist to play a 1.5 sixteen note which is very confusing. Even if that is what you hear in the piece, you do not have to go that much into details. The goal of an effective transcription is not to showcase your miticulous ear training skills, but rather provide other musicians a correct and professional score ready for performance. I see two alternatives for this scenario. 1. Just remove the staccato. Again, just because that is what you hear in the piece, doesn't mean you have to have it in the transcription. Let the soloist interpret the phrasing to their liking and if they wanna take a breath, they will. 2. If you still wanna indicate a brief rest, I agree that adding a 16th note rest would cause more confusion. Consider adding a breath mark (,) right before the target note. This will show the soloist that they are supposed to have a small breath in between the notes. Hope this helps.
That’s a baritone or euphonium not a trombone.
beautiful 👏👏👏
On valve bone???
Sounds like a slide. He's probably using a number of alternate positions to get those smooth clicks between notes.
Nice job! Thanks for transcribing.
And thank you for this solo! I got a lot out of it!
Very swingin’!
Dick Nash-what beautiful sound he had! Thanks for transcribing this! He had some great solos on those Mancini recordings. His rendition of Misty is my favorite!
There is no blues feelong at all for me
Just lets the melody and tone speak for them selves. Nice.
'Promo sm'
The piano player on the original tv sound track was a you guy named Johnny Williams. Yes, that John Williams.
BEYOND cool.
That song brought back memories of the old tv show😊😊❤
Outstanding
Good tone.
Very nice but that’s not a trombone solo. He’s playing baritone here. You can hear the valves. And I don’t think it’s valve trombone because the sound is too open and nice. 😊
valve trombone, I believe
Definitely a valve trombone.
Nash did play Flugabone and small baritone. This might flugabone/Trombonium which is all different than valvebone.
99% sure it's a slide trombone. Those clicks between notes are from alternate positions, not valves. The entire first & second phrases would have the positions: 3 3 4 4 4 4 3 2 1 2 2 / 4 4 5 3 3 2 2 3 (the 2 to 3, G to F#, the last 2 notes of 2nd phrase, is the first move lacking a click between notes). Also, the vibrato is a give-away.
Man, I can’t BELIEVE a town like that developed in the Pennsylvania country-side!
where would I be able to find/get all the sheet music for this? I love it and would love to do something similar
Thank you for your work. Subbed
Beautiful
🎉🎉🎉❤❤😂
Great job Brody! Thanks for sharing!
And thank you for this solo! I got a lot out of it!
Да,так себе.
tasty :) thanks for posting!!
Sounds awesome!
This would be a lot more useful if, instead of TALKING about 12 bar blues, you PLAYED some 12 bar blues to go with your song so we could hear how the lyrics fit into the chord progression.
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Brody I also liked the mashup with John Coltrane’s “My Favorite Things”
Yes!! I love classic jazz and I love Carrie!! You should do a whole album!!
Dude, for fuck's sake spend some time on production!
Ah, nice glissando near the end.
The music is sad with a touch of sweetness, the pictures are making the global work sad
Nice job
Good stuff Brody!!
Good song choice my guy!! Hope you have an awesome graduation! Btw it's my birthday this Sunday! :)
Nice video Brody. I am a long time fan. We watched your Milton Hershey video in class when I was in high school and I think you should re upload it for future classes to use! Keep it up Brody!
Good Shit Brody!
A very good video you did here of the disaster of 1889.
OMG BRODY THIS IS REALLY GOOD!!!!!!!