Essentially Ellington 2022: Byron Center High School - Harlem Speaks
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- Опубліковано 22 сер 2022
- Watch Byron Center High School from Byron Center, MI perform at 2022's Essentially Ellington High School Jazz Band Festival.
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that ending left me wanting more
****I apologize if I inaccurately identify any of the soloists****
*Director: Marc Townley*
*Solos:*
Trumpet: TJ Oegema (0:07)
Alto Sax: Paul Kimball (0:34)
Trumpet: Nolan Kirkwood (1:01, 2:27, 2:41)**
Trombone: Colin Woniewski (1:27, 2:34)**
Trombone: Ethan Czaja (1:54)*
Clarinet: Carlie Arnold (2:20, 2:41)
Drums: Colton Wolfe (2:46)**
* = Honorable Mention Award
** = Outstanding Award
*Full Awards List*
*Sectional Awards:*
*Outstanding Rhythm Section:* Grace Kimberley (Piano), Matt Barr (Banjo), Eli Schneider (Bass), Colton Wolfe (Drums)**
*Outstanding Reeds Section:* Carlie Arnold (Clarinet), Paul Kimball (Lead Alto Sax), Abi Collier (Alto Sax), Beal Braciak (Alto Sax), Emma Goetzinger (Alto Sax), Kendall Mead (Tenor Sax), Ben Gilpin (Alto Sax, Offstage), Will Brooks (Tenor Sax, Offstage)
*Honorable Mention Trombone Section:* Ethan Czaja (Lead)* , Colin Woniewski** , Malachi Tessmer, Levi Green, Jeffrey Bowling (Valve, Offstage)
*Honorable Mention Soloist Award:*
Ethan Czaja (Trombone)
*Outstanding Soloist Award:*
Colton Wolfe (Drums)
Colin Woniewski (Trombone)
Nolan Kirkwood (Trumpet)
Trombones: Ethan Czaja, Colin Woniewski, Malachi Tessmer, Levi Green, Jeffrey Bowling (Valve Trombone)
Reeds: Carlie Arnold (Clarinet), Paul Kimball (Lead Alto), Ben Gilpin (Alto), Abi Collier (Tenor), Beka Braciak (Tenor), Will Brooks (Tenor), Kendall Mead (Tenor), Emma Goetzinger (Bari)
Rhythm Section: Grace Kimberly (Piano), Eli Schneider (Bass), Colton Wolfe (Drums), Matt Barr (Guitar+Banjo)
@@colinwoniewski bro you killed this!!!!!!
@@emmalacymusic Thanks dude!!!!!!
@@colinwoniewski Dude, how'd you make that speaking sound at 1:35?
I don’t know how well I can explain it, but it’s sort of like a combination of flutter tonguing and throat growling. I also use my jaw to like shape the note in a sense, so essentially saying “yah” into the horn (it’ll never be as good as tricky sam’s but I’ll keep trying lol)
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