The Carnival of Venice

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  • @kongmw
    @kongmw 6 років тому +680

    I haven’t played this on my trumpet in like 15 years and my fingers still twitch at the sound of the melody. Muscle memory is kinda freaky

    • @tristansetterdahl7979
      @tristansetterdahl7979 3 роки тому +52

      the amount of work it took to get this solo down will forever leave it engrained in my mind and fingers

    • @mangss9602
      @mangss9602 3 роки тому +12

      @@tristansetterdahl7979 yea man this is a tough one

    • @TGSamantha091
      @TGSamantha091 3 роки тому +21

      Graduated in 1988.. Played cornet then trumpet. To this day I find my self fingering along to various songs we played.. =)~ Flight of The Bumblebee I played for the fun of it on my own, and played it so much one day almost had no embouchure for a concert. OOPS hahaha

    • @chastenmusenda1690
      @chastenmusenda1690 3 роки тому +8

      @@TGSamantha091 I love that this is from 2015 and I'm seeing this comment 4 days ago!

    • @flaviuscountry
      @flaviuscountry Рік тому

      Oh, you'll remember certain scale fingerings on your deathbed... never goes away

  • @TheoNdlovu-v8d
    @TheoNdlovu-v8d Рік тому +71

    Playing with a band that effortlessly backs you up like this on a solo is incredible, everyone is a disciplined instrumentalist in this brass band.

  • @mileshendon8099
    @mileshendon8099 8 років тому +274

    He made that sound easy, which makes him excellent.

  • @surebrec5113
    @surebrec5113 8 років тому +942

    the triangle player has some serious skills.

    • @2dhoes03
      @2dhoes03 7 років тому +81

      lol pls don't make fun of him because it does take serious skills to play it, sure it may be easier than let's say the trumpet but he's not doing DING DING DING that's for sure, he has to DING in the right time and so forth.

    • @SpartacusLegends117
      @SpartacusLegends117 7 років тому +58

      Surebrec nah the conductor has really skill. HE MAKES MUSIC JUST BY WAVING A STICK IN THE AIR!!

    • @tysonslemmons529
      @tysonslemmons529 7 років тому +44

      Spartacus Legends The conductor is crucial in many bands, especially in songs that change their tempos. Without a conductor, their performance decrease dramatically.

    • @SpartacusLegends117
      @SpartacusLegends117 7 років тому +3

      Tyson S trueee but he makes the songs sound good!!

    • @tysonslemmons529
      @tysonslemmons529 7 років тому +28

      If you are being sarcastic, I get that he doesn't make music himself. But without him, there wouldn't be any music.

  • @tcv19982
    @tcv19982 8 років тому +570

    You know he's got skill when he starts playing runs with one finger!

    • @daveundconnie1
      @daveundconnie1 7 років тому +12

      Well, to be precise, he is playing the other valves (2 & 3) with the index finger which normally plays valve 1.
      If he was playing normally, it would still be one finger at a time but using the middle finger for valve 2 and the 4th finger for valve 3. So, it is always with one finger, just which finger is what makes the difference in how it looks.

    • @paulinakuklinska4521
      @paulinakuklinska4521 4 роки тому

      Ew... xD pozdro dla kumatych

    • @skatingmusician9701
      @skatingmusician9701 4 роки тому +3

      He does have skill but this was for easier playing and switching between notes

    • @antonygonzalez1672
      @antonygonzalez1672 3 роки тому

      When?

    • @SuperMaDBrothers
      @SuperMaDBrothers 3 роки тому +3

      the arrogance. and he made some mistakes/could have been better in places. you don't see marsalis showing off like that even though he's better

  • @bbotzong
    @bbotzong 9 років тому +438

    Wonderful.... watch at 7:30 for the one finger final variation!!! Flawless performance... well done Mr. Armstrong...

    • @PakoMusicRomania
      @PakoMusicRomania 8 років тому +3

      +Bill Botzong Ha ha ... didn't notice that ! Thank you !

    • @mingyan2988
      @mingyan2988 3 роки тому

      I'm your 100th like lol

    • @ShyrelPeo
      @ShyrelPeo 2 роки тому +1

      Nanomachines, son.

    • @tannerroberts1500
      @tannerroberts1500 2 роки тому +1

      In orchestra class our teacher and lead showed a video where the guy played this and tipped his horn upside down, rotated 360 through that, it was incredible

    • @LopsideMakes
      @LopsideMakes 2 роки тому

      He seemed like he was praying for finger strength

  • @12hunterboy123456789
    @12hunterboy123456789 8 років тому +824

    He used to be my private lesson teacher!

    • @trevorc3952
      @trevorc3952 7 років тому +150

      wtf?

    • @glensheppard1056
      @glensheppard1056 7 років тому +43

      You mean the soloist?

    • @12hunterboy123456789
      @12hunterboy123456789 7 років тому +43

      Glen Sheppard yes

    • @TheTympanist
      @TheTympanist 7 років тому +20

      So you are lucky

    • @9musicman7
      @9musicman7 7 років тому +60

      His father used to be the trumpet professor at Vanderbilt. My current trumpet professor was taught by him in his undergraduate years. Pretty cool to have all those years of great trumpet technique (as demonstrated excellently by his son in this video) passed onto me.

  • @-bdl2696
    @-bdl2696 8 років тому +636

    This is world class, both the Soloist and Orchestra were fantastic! This is right on par with Wynton & the Boston Pops Orchestra...and that single finger flair ending....still shaking my head in disbelief lol

    • @aidanwalkling8281
      @aidanwalkling8281 8 років тому +1

      BMAD Hahaha Tru

    • @SpartacusLegends117
      @SpartacusLegends117 7 років тому +7

      BMAD this wasn't an orchestra xD

    • @SpartacusLegends117
      @SpartacusLegends117 7 років тому +12

      its not an orchestra without strings. this was a wind ensemble.

    • @TheMudsnake
      @TheMudsnake 7 років тому +8

      Spartacus Legends There is one double bass back there lol

    • @SpartacusLegends117
      @SpartacusLegends117 7 років тому

      Daniel Johnson ya but that diesnt make it a philharmonic ochestra

  • @stone8193
    @stone8193 9 років тому +377

    his tone...wow

    • @spencer87v
      @spencer87v 5 років тому +5

      @@drago7466 It's actually not a C trumpet, and instead, a Bb Cornet.

    • @roncom4321
      @roncom4321 5 років тому +8

      @@drago7466 no, that is in fact a Bb cornet

    • @french7515
      @french7515 4 роки тому +1

      @@spencer87v thank you, didn’t know it was a cornet. would’ve been easier for me to identify if his had a shepherds crook on the bell section

  • @thelunaticcultist5157
    @thelunaticcultist5157 Рік тому +21

    John deserves every bit of “First Class Musician” the man is the lynchpin and must have put so much dedication and practice into getting this right. I commend him!

  • @irish_soldier1248
    @irish_soldier1248 5 років тому +56

    I’ve never heard someone play both the melody and the backup on a single instrument before, that last movement was orgasmic

    • @tristansetterdahl7979
      @tristansetterdahl7979 3 роки тому +9

      that last variation is far and away the hardest part of this solo, after several years of practice i never even came close to how well he just played that and how easy he made it seem. incredible

    • @Mster_J
      @Mster_J 3 роки тому +4

      He was also able to play the backup quietly while accenting the melody which made it sound like two trumpets were playing

    • @nebelamoebe1047
      @nebelamoebe1047 2 роки тому

      @@tristansetterdahl7979 I find the 3rd variation harder but it's probably cause i'm weird

    • @Bob94390
      @Bob94390 5 місяців тому +1

      @@tristansetterdahl7979 If you had simplified the last variation immensely like he did, playing the low part one octave higher than the original, it would have been easier for you too.

    • @AMC08
      @AMC08 Місяць тому

      look up Bach violin sonata no 2 and skip to the fugue, you’d be amazed

  • @superdriver777
    @superdriver777 8 років тому +391

    7:11 "Star power meter full!"
    7:29 "Star power ACTIVATED!!!"

    • @tobymorgan4431
      @tobymorgan4431 7 років тому +17

      anyone know why he switches to one finger?

    • @lukebingham6922
      @lukebingham6922 7 років тому +26

      Toby Morgan to show off lol, or to make it more simple

    • @eldritchbf8223
      @eldritchbf8223 7 років тому +9

      +Toby Morgan probably so that he can time his fingering with his tounging-at that speed you have to be really precise and it might be easier for him to lift one finger and put it on a different valve than to coordinate all the fingerings

    • @zackarysilva1618
      @zackarysilva1618 7 років тому +1

      Jayden Xia it's double-layered and very quick

    • @daveundconnie1
      @daveundconnie1 7 років тому +7

      @Eric -> he is not playing 2 notes at the same time...@Luke is right -> he is using just the index finger to be showy.
      It is not necessary to just use the index finger, he could have just used the normal way to press the valves but this is just
      a fancy thing to do.

  • @aurahalo9
    @aurahalo9 8 років тому +136

    A very, very fine player, and even, relaxed, and expressive. Many of the Marsalis licks are played for speed, rather than musicality, and this guy is very musical.

    • @petertait2897
      @petertait2897 Рік тому +1

      One of the best renditions ever. Amazing especially considering being a member of a navy band to express his versatility.

    • @striderfairchild8647
      @striderfairchild8647 Рік тому +4

      @@petertait2897 In contrast, actually, the United States Navy and Marine bands are among the most competitive programs in the entire US, only accepting the best. So it checks out.

    • @magvitum1
      @magvitum1 Рік тому

      Very musical, that's right. I heard Marsalis and he is all prowess but not musical . And this peace is difficult in that sense that the trumpetist may want to show prowess rather than musicality and ends up too mechanical. This guy I think is very amazing at the fast notes but also very soft and musical..

  • @navybugler
    @navybugler 8 років тому +571

    1 finger.......delicious

  • @Uchiha_Cat_
    @Uchiha_Cat_ 5 років тому +912

    When he started playing with 1 finger it made my life worthless

    • @Carnivore4Life-7
      @Carnivore4Life-7 5 років тому

      listen to lynn nicholson - then you will know for sure! ua-cam.com/video/v42j7xwOaIw/v-deo.html

    • @LinTheWicker
      @LinTheWicker 5 років тому +15

      Listen to Allen Vizzutti. He does it upside down as fast as he does upright.

    • @olivertruschke503
      @olivertruschke503 5 років тому +12

      My high school played this and that’s exactly how I felt as a freshman 2 years ago as I watched the first chair trumpet player go onto the 1 finger part

    • @Zachary-ro6eg
      @Zachary-ro6eg 5 років тому

      💀💀

    • @yttri9876
      @yttri9876 4 роки тому +5

      Just an excuse to not play the melody down the octave

  • @arielmarcelino2965
    @arielmarcelino2965 18 днів тому +1

    A FLAWLESS PERFORMANCE, P E R F E C T .

  • @GunShowTickets
    @GunShowTickets 9 років тому +201

    Out of the hundreds of versions I've heard of Carnival of Venice, and the myriad arrangements, this is quite possibly the best I've heard.

    • @dinkelicious_
      @dinkelicious_ 4 роки тому +6

      Search up Maurice andre

    • @anyone6691
      @anyone6691 2 роки тому +3

      @@dinkelicious_ Look at allen vizzutis, LOL.

    • @dinkelicious_
      @dinkelicious_ 2 роки тому +1

      @@anyone6691 lol yes!

    • @alexd.5514
      @alexd.5514 2 роки тому +1

      Or Sergei Nakariakov... There are many better versions, not to say this one isn't good or unique though,

    • @anyone6691
      @anyone6691 2 роки тому +2

      @@alexd.5514 Sergei is phenomenal.

  • @DavidHolman-y7e
    @DavidHolman-y7e Місяць тому +2

    I never tire of watching this man playing this rendition, perfect to say the least, my grandson has played his trumpet for me just wish he was half as good.

    • @Psqwall
      @Psqwall 7 днів тому

      Go easy on your Grandson you are setting the bar very high in terms of technical facility, but perhaps your grandson is going to invent a new style in music and a style all his own on trumpet!

  • @jancarleer508
    @jancarleer508 8 років тому +72

    The best performance of Carnival of Venice I've ever heard!

    • @kuiper921
      @kuiper921 8 років тому +21

      You should see Wynton Marsalis's performance of this.

    • @joe_pavey123
      @joe_pavey123 8 років тому +2

      +Kuiper TM annoyingly you can't actually see wynton playing on any videos which is why I like this

    • @kuiper921
      @kuiper921 8 років тому +1

      True

    • @Caio2182
      @Caio2182 7 років тому

      Jan Carleer search for Ruben simeo

    • @CurtisL8.3066
      @CurtisL8.3066 7 років тому +2

      This dude killed this. It's as every bit as good as wyntons performance, and this dude nailed it in one take.

  • @therosealways3368
    @therosealways3368 5 років тому +27

    whAT KIND OF APPLAUSE? such a grand ending and beautiful, well-done solo! an undeserved audience

    • @glennhess3692
      @glennhess3692 5 років тому +1

      There was no audience. It was a closed set, recording session.

    • @lolom8772
      @lolom8772 3 роки тому

      These things are recorded without an audience

  • @Tocsin-Bang
    @Tocsin-Bang 4 роки тому +26

    Best cornet playing I ever heard, and I love all kinds of brass!

  • @benblessing
    @benblessing Рік тому +4

    My middle school band director would play the last variation with one finger. I thought it was really cool. Here I am, 27 years later, realizing I had a magnificent teacher in my life.

  • @befmx31
    @befmx31 5 років тому +23

    That was a FINE bit of trumpet playing to say the least.

  • @beverlywilcox4349
    @beverlywilcox4349 7 років тому +18

    Dr. Hunsberger was one of the ensemble conductors when I was at Eastman in the 1970s. I'm delighted that he's still around to see this!

  • @thomashogan16
    @thomashogan16 5 років тому +5

    The cornet player is the living reality that there is a God! Oh such beauty and humility. Thanks for this.

  • @TheBangoops
    @TheBangoops 8 років тому +97

    I've see him perform that in person and it was awesome!!!!!

  • @dizzy1753
    @dizzy1753 8 років тому +77

    Absolutely brilliant!
    Loved it.
    I have heard this played many times by different musicians.
    I loved this version.
    Well done and congratulations to the soloist.
    Also loved the final variation, played with just one finger. Great, fantastic!

    • @aaronregan6291
      @aaronregan6291 7 років тому +1

      Ian Mizon *one finger but besides that I agree 100%

    • @dizzy1753
      @dizzy1753 6 років тому +1

      Thanks Aaron, I stand corrected.

  • @sultanajeremy
    @sultanajeremy 8 років тому +161

    Cheapest applause ever heard!!! after a brilliant performance!

    • @Badgersj
      @Badgersj 6 років тому +27

      I don't think there was an audience present, it was just the orchestra and technicians applauding

    • @bradleyallen6762
      @bradleyallen6762 6 років тому +3

      Please refer to similar comment at the top and they will sort you out

    • @andrewlelea3182
      @andrewlelea3182 6 років тому

      I know, right? Like 4 people clapped.

    • @carphunkles7591
      @carphunkles7591 4 роки тому

      It was a recording I think

  • @ChaplainAcosta
    @ChaplainAcosta 5 років тому +18

    Beautiful tone. Beautifully executed. He must have been smiling inside. Oh, and nice single-finger playing as an entertainment touch.

  • @DexxBlue
    @DexxBlue 2 роки тому +4

    Sometimes in this world, something is so breathtaking that you need to know absolutely nothing to appreciate it's magnificence and perfection.
    Bravo.

  • @paullinnell
    @paullinnell 2 роки тому +7

    The most accomplished trumpet player I’ve ever heard. As a former trumpet player I’m in awe!!

  • @rengel165
    @rengel165 7 років тому +14

    Man, this guy has some serious skills. I've always thought that Gerard Schwartz's performance of this classic (Arban's variations) was the bomb, but I think this gentleman has bested him. The double- and triple-tounging are near-flawless, along with the accentuated first notes that preserve the familiar melody. I'm just in awe...

  • @jbrn6034
    @jbrn6034 3 роки тому +24

    Having been educated with J Arban School and also "somehow" mastered the Carnival of Venice (yes, the fingers always remember), it was a joy watching this performance. I'd say a perfect miltary mission - and that in no way to be meant with a negative touch.The band playing as exact as it is possible and John doing a really great job as a soloist. Concentrated, to the point, and also with emotion. Thumbs up - even when I saw this very late... Of course I subscribed

    • @isabellabachler9764
      @isabellabachler9764 7 місяців тому

      Me too, book of ARBAN was duty for every trumpet player. (and showed you your own technical possibilities 😂) But, better pieces you can play, clear and correct.

  • @stumaclean111
    @stumaclean111 5 років тому +7

    Seriously brilliant. The section lead trumpeter has a great sound too!!

  • @tpt1234
    @tpt1234 6 років тому +11

    An absolutely brilliant performance John! It’s really nice to hear Carnival performed they way it was meant to be done. Bravo to you!
    - Paul Stephens

  • @eriktheblue3496
    @eriktheblue3496 Рік тому +5

    Those who've personally played this song can appreciate the difficulty it is to keep time, key, and intonation together ❤️'d their performance. Bravisimo'

  • @johnguenther6053
    @johnguenther6053 8 років тому +30

    I am impressed at how well the cornetist played

    • @hannahbirse6407
      @hannahbirse6407 7 років тому

      John guenther it's a trumpet

    • @hannahbirse6407
      @hannahbirse6407 7 років тому

      It's too long for a cornet but after watching it again it's too short to be a trumpet . So I don't really know what it is . Not a cornet for definite.

    • @tiny-orange1531
      @tiny-orange1531 7 років тому +7

      Hannah Birse It's a Bach Stradivarius Cornet.

    • @velo3374
      @velo3374 7 років тому +2

      Hannah Birse dude, its a strad cornet. Its either a trumpet or a cornet. In this case, its a cornet. But theres no in between

    • @benjamingoldstein14
      @benjamingoldstein14 6 років тому

      Hannah Birse read the description smartass. It’s a cornet

  • @lauriemorris9504
    @lauriemorris9504 6 років тому +4

    1st Class performance by all of the band...and mr cornet is world class🎼👏👏👍

  • @curufin89
    @curufin89 8 років тому +5

    The one finger last move!! 😲 Amazing! Really nice.

  • @lauriemorris9504
    @lauriemorris9504 6 років тому +2

    My dad would’ve been so proud of this...♥️

  • @cameroncartier8281
    @cameroncartier8281 4 роки тому +3

    I could actually listen to this on repeat for days

  • @maiko6387
    @maiko6387 5 років тому +2

    何という安定感、、心地いい〜!
    後半の一本指での操作、、凄い

  • @curabletoxin
    @curabletoxin 8 років тому +3

    i remember playing the 4th trumpet part when I was a freshman in high school. this piece requires a lot. way to go navy band!!!

  • @agnesnoel-matheron5440
    @agnesnoel-matheron5440 9 місяців тому

    Merci pour ce formidable moment de pur bonheur que vous nous avez offert. Monsieur Armstrong joue merveilleusement bien.

  • @paulwilson1260
    @paulwilson1260 5 років тому +6

    The U.S. Navy Band---still the World's Finest!!!

    • @tnert115
      @tnert115 5 років тому +2

      I'm a marine and I still stand by your comment

  • @osose212ezekiel
    @osose212ezekiel 7 місяців тому

    The beauty of it all is how he has memorized the score. It’s so beautiful. He could even play it while asleep ❤❤❤

  • @irontank1956
    @irontank1956 6 років тому +14

    Played with perfection ! And the orchestra was the icing on the cake.

  • @geraldgreer1069
    @geraldgreer1069 Рік тому +1

    I watched John grow up in and around the Nashville Symphony, his dad was a fellow musician with the orchestra. It is so nice to see how he has matured as a player. A first class musician, for sure. Bravo, John!!!

  • @thomashogan16
    @thomashogan16 5 років тому +3

    The cornet player was beyond belief! Was there and audience? The lack of applause seems to suggest not. Absolute perfection. Thanks USN. (I hadn't realized it is a waltz.)

  • @jeanpaulgilleron3766
    @jeanpaulgilleron3766 2 роки тому +1

    j'adore le cornet à pistons pour cette oeuvre d'ailleurs Arban l'a écrit pour cet instrument .Vous jouez magnifiquement .Un beau staccato digne de maurice andré.Magnifique légato.Bravo john armstrong

  • @stevencorley3296
    @stevencorley3296 8 років тому +54

    Cornet is good for the soul.

    • @dbloese
      @dbloese 7 місяців тому

      I agree.

  • @spencerflorey16
    @spencerflorey16 2 роки тому +1

    30th time watching now can never get around how impressive that last part was played

  • @carphunkles7591
    @carphunkles7591 4 роки тому +6

    Are we just not going to talk about the ending when he double tounged his way to the end like that. Wow

  • @russs7574
    @russs7574 Рік тому +2

    Starting right around 3:30, that's some awesome double tonguing. As somebody who once upon a time played the trumpet, and whose band teach was a big believer in the J. Arban school of music instruction, I can really appreciate this.

  • @rw6444
    @rw6444 4 роки тому +3

    Just superb playing! He makes it look so easy Band sound great too

  • @corneloduori-hb6et
    @corneloduori-hb6et Рік тому +1

    This is just , Fantabolous ,the best tone ever heard. Btful.

  • @rhondahasell2007
    @rhondahasell2007 8 років тому +3

    Incredible! I'm labouring my way through this at the moment. If I ever get half as good as this guy I'll be over the moon!

    • @frozenrats
      @frozenrats 7 років тому

      Rhonda Hasell any sheet music online?

  • @ramoroso2
    @ramoroso2 3 роки тому +1

    Really, how could anybody in their right mind give this performance a dislike??? Who knows, perhaps , if he had played his trumpet standing on his head, he may have received even more dislikes.

  • @Brandon-gz4gv
    @Brandon-gz4gv 3 роки тому +3

    I have watched this an unhealthy amount of times

  • @trombaclassicsff
    @trombaclassicsff Рік тому +1

    Very nice arrangement with the band! Excellent soloist!

  • @Gg-bn3oj
    @Gg-bn3oj 5 років тому +12

    7:29 it sound like a duet

  • @missmyf85
    @missmyf85 4 роки тому +2

    What clear and controlled tonguing. That was just incredible.

  • @joyenneross8813
    @joyenneross8813 Рік тому +19

    After hearing this, I don't know if I should be honored that my band director gave me this piece for solo ensemble or if I should be terrified. This is the only version I could find and although I play a complete different instrument, the baritone saxophone, I am impressed with this man's talent. I will come back to this to use as a good example to use as I practice the piece. It's my senior year and I really hope I can pull this off.

    • @CalebLtpt
      @CalebLtpt Рік тому +1

      You got it!

    • @vilebeggar622
      @vilebeggar622 Рік тому

      The carnival of Venice is a standard for trumpet players, like a rite of passage. You should be able to find way more versions of this piece. Good luck with your solo!

    • @kxrider441
      @kxrider441 Рік тому

      You can do it. For sure. No doubt. Practice 8 hours a day.

    • @disden7366
      @disden7366 Рік тому

      I’m currently playing it for solo and ensemble too but I’m a junior and I have 2 band classes so I’ve practiced it a lot. I’m pretty confident solo and ensemble is over for you so if you have an tips for it I’d love to know

    • @joyenneross8813
      @joyenneross8813 Рік тому

      @disden7366 Start off painfully slow and use a metronome. Also don't practice too much, I did that and busted my lip so it was hard to practice. There's a video on UA-cam that's just the bari and piano, listen to it on your spare time and play the fingerings along with it. If you're doing it for solo Ensemble you should just be doing Var 1 Var 3 and coda with a part of the beginning, focus on one part and get it down before moving to the next part. Also don't be afraid to slow down the whole thing when you get to solo Ensemble. They don't mark you if you're going a little slower, they just want the rhythm to be precise. Always, and I mean always when you get a part down ask your band director to listen to you. They'll pick out the tiny things that will make your performance better and correct any rhythms you may have wrong. They also may have tips on better finger movements. Play in front of others a week before the performance. It's a tradition for my band director to make people performing for Solo to play in front of the band to get their jitters out it was a lifesaver.

  • @scottbignell
    @scottbignell 5 років тому +1

    I exploded with joyful laughter at 7:29. One finger! Behind the complexity of the required tonguing, there is a cheeky humor in this composition by Arban. Love it! Now I feel I need to practice more!

  • @M4GHOST45
    @M4GHOST45 8 років тому +59

    haha Showing off a bit in that last movement, eh? ...playing with just one finger. Fantastic job, PO1!

    • @who8mahbacon
      @who8mahbacon 8 років тому +7

      actually easier, if you believe it or not

    • @stevebirmingham2142
      @stevebirmingham2142 8 років тому +1

      And why not show off UNSCPG...USA is a talented and well equiped Nation...you got the talent...then flaunt it. From Down under

    • @M4GHOST45
      @M4GHOST45 8 років тому +3

      +Steve Birmingham I served in the US Navy for 12 years. In fact, I just got out a little over two years ago. It was a little professional "ribbing" in my comment. I fully understand how talented and well-equipped we are, my friend.

    • @Bob94390
      @Bob94390 5 місяців тому

      It can be discussed if it is to "show off" when he does a major simplification. The original from Arban has some difficult octave jumps.

  • @Troy-cr8ls
    @Troy-cr8ls Рік тому

    I have been searching for
    This for 15 mins.
    The best arangement yet.
    The soloistis a true...
    Well you know...
    Show...
    Ill
    Leave my comment at that.

  • @solaribass2491
    @solaribass2491 5 років тому +22

    7:30
    Wait that's illegal

  • @DeborahNeeley-y4i
    @DeborahNeeley-y4i Місяць тому

    I bought my son a Doc Sevene Trump for his 16th birthday.. Silver not brass. You are are fabulous ❤❤❤

  • @rathbone66
    @rathbone66 8 років тому +5

    Nice & Clear sound...love it on a cornet

  • @luciengoutherot2837
    @luciengoutherot2837 Рік тому

    Merci Monsieur pour cette magnifique prestation, longue et heureuse vie à vous tous.

  • @Ccana003
    @Ccana003 7 років тому +9

    ONE FINGER! Now youre just showing off. Bravo!

    • @johnbledsoe8129
      @johnbledsoe8129 6 років тому

      The fingering of the instrument for some musical figurations is simplified, as the 3rd valve is equivalent to 1 & 2 combined.

    • @tnert115
      @tnert115 5 років тому

      it's easier to play with one finger

    • @kxrider441
      @kxrider441 4 роки тому

      @@tnert115 No it is not easier. However, it is supposed to be played an octave down which he is skipping with the show off fingering. All trumpet players are show off's. WE love ourselves. Damn Im good looking.

  • @diapasonabsolu
    @diapasonabsolu 7 років тому +1

    Phénoménal, extraordinaire, c'est un miracle , surtout la dernière variation- Merci de partager votre talent, j'en suis encore tout abasourdi !

  • @danielpasczuk626
    @danielpasczuk626 7 років тому +19

    perfecta manifestación que una banda, tiene todos los elementos para que se compongan obras para esta orquesta.excelente interpretación del trompetista que hace gala de profesionalismo y dedicación, muchas gracias por trabajar asi

  • @gerrepair9014
    @gerrepair9014 8 років тому

    Wow. The last variation with one finger, now that's just showing off. Bravo

  • @kwanzawilliams7767
    @kwanzawilliams7767 8 років тому +76

    he sounds like a trumpet player.. on cornet. Lol don't shame the cornet's beautiful mellow sound! Nonetheless, absolutely great playing!

    • @biencj
      @biencj 8 років тому +4

      Kwanza Williams I thought that too. I feel like his chops made the cornet resonate 'directly' like a trumpet as opposed to a full bodied 'warm and full' cornet sound. Even his articulation were akin to a trumpet player's. Either way, spectacular performance.

    • @noahhupp461
      @noahhupp461 7 років тому +4

      Kwanza Williams I like the sound of the cornet but don't enjoy playing it that much.

    • @CurtisL8.3066
      @CurtisL8.3066 7 років тому +15

      Kwanza Williams he's playing a Bach Strad Cornet, which sounds decidedly trumpet like when you play them. They are wonderfully responsive and versatile though

    • @tomwalsh9653
      @tomwalsh9653 6 років тому

      Kwanza Williams that was no Cornet...

    • @tomwalsh9653
      @tomwalsh9653 6 років тому

      That was no Cornet...

  • @rvc6506
    @rvc6506 8 років тому +147

    And notice how well he played without a bunch of excessive body "English".

    • @CurtisL8.3066
      @CurtisL8.3066 7 років тому +16

      roy childs or no pressure on the mouthpiece at all.

    • @climatematterz
      @climatematterz 7 років тому +16

      This is actually a great song to learn not to use pressure on, it doesnt have any high range parts, I dont think it even gets above a G, but pulling the mouthpiece off just a bit lets you be a bit clearer with the tonguing.

    • @mikeprevost8650
      @mikeprevost8650 6 років тому +2

      @@climatematterz Maurice Andre, Winton Marsalis, and others ad libbed the ending to an F above high C.

    • @gammondog
      @gammondog 5 років тому +1

      I wonder if too many musicians get accused of not playing with enough emotion if they don't sway and make facial expressions while playing. I just watched a jazz quartet by the Philadelphia Orchestra where the french horn player was swaying his instrument so much that his right hand ,inside the bell, lifted to shoulder level. I know it's jazz but, come on!

    • @therealAZLN
      @therealAZLN 5 років тому +8

      @@gammondog In my opinion so long as your movements don't hinder your sound I don't see the problem with them. Who wants to watch a jazz performer stand perfectly still like he's in marching band and just playing like he's a statue?

  • @robesope
    @robesope 7 років тому +1

    Could watch this thousands of times in a row...Amazing!

  • @stradfenrir
    @stradfenrir 6 років тому +4

    I came again to hear the performance.
    There may be other excellent performances.
    However, I think that the trumpet player who performed this faithful performance is the best.
    It was closest to the memory of the performance of the trumpet I heard in the past.

  • @everlasting9292
    @everlasting9292 6 місяців тому

    Well done. So beautifully played! Wonderfully relaxing and peaceful and enjoyable to listen to.

  • @telmogomez9780
    @telmogomez9780 8 років тому +3

    BRAVO BRAVO !!! BRILLIANT !!! from Argentina

  • @michaelshelley1289
    @michaelshelley1289 4 роки тому +1

    WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Love the oboes face at 7:35 with the one finger playing!!! this dude is AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @adrianoluan3565
    @adrianoluan3565 4 роки тому +10

    Monstro, toca muito 🎺👏👏👏

  • @ispizza
    @ispizza Рік тому +2

    It's amazing! It's an unforgettable performance!

  • @dillydooda2810
    @dillydooda2810 8 років тому +1576

    That's all the applause he got? Shame!

    • @petersage5157
      @petersage5157 8 років тому +280

      It was a closed set/empty hall and the applause was from his peers; anything more than tapping a heel or a music stand is equivalent to a standing ovation.

    • @Will_Moffett
      @Will_Moffett 7 років тому +21

      Well everyone has heard Wynton play it. This guy is excellent but he's no Wynton.

    • @ajr5062
      @ajr5062 7 років тому +39

      They've probably heard him play this tons of times now or they've probably been playing this for a while now.

    • @tablloyd5
      @tablloyd5 7 років тому +12

      Will Moffett he's better

    • @LuckyTrucker1
      @LuckyTrucker1 7 років тому +7

      I don't think so , I'm sure they would never be in full dress uniform .

  • @adrienborlan3929
    @adrienborlan3929 4 роки тому +1

    C'est totalement incroyablement EPOUSTOUFFLANT: Le Très Grand Talent !

  • @bgrobin66
    @bgrobin66 9 років тому +70

    I can't believe he didn't get a standing ovation from fellow band members.

    • @jaylambeth6
      @jaylambeth6 7 років тому +15

      Most of them are virtuosos also. And they've heard him before. I'm sure this wasn't a sight read.

    • @thomashogan16
      @thomashogan16 5 років тому +1

      Virtuosi.

    • @jgcodes2020
      @jgcodes2020 Рік тому

      as a band kid, we don't do that here

    • @kxrider441
      @kxrider441 Рік тому

      @@jaylambeth6 No, it was a sight read for sure.

  • @OliviaSNava
    @OliviaSNava Рік тому

    Playing it with one finger at the end with your eyes closed is such a flex. A truly amazing performance all around, and extremely clear and clean on that melody at the end. It almost sounds like two trumpets are playing, one on the main melody but staccato and one on the other notes.

  • @Daniel-looo
    @Daniel-looo 8 років тому +19

    Amazing ;) Impossible cornet skills :D

  • @joebobby6157
    @joebobby6157 7 років тому +1

    Most beautiful carnival of Venice ever

  • @ShmoneyGod9
    @ShmoneyGod9 5 років тому +43

    I cant even double tounge and there’s trumpet players doing this😭

    • @mallorylynnjones5064
      @mallorylynnjones5064 5 років тому +1

      Jaylen Ramos ik right all I can do it double and triple

    • @trainhorse9385
      @trainhorse9385 4 роки тому

      same bro I feel u

    • @hermishmer
      @hermishmer 4 роки тому

      i've been playing for 3 and a half years and i'm yet to get double tonging down good

    • @mariomartinez4176
      @mariomartinez4176 4 роки тому +1

      They didn’t waste time in yt comments complaining how they couldn’t 😉 just practice

  • @isekai_neo
    @isekai_neo 2 роки тому +2

    Words can not describe just how incredible this piece is❤️❤️

  • @JohnDixon
    @JohnDixon 6 років тому +7

    I love the arrangement here... other versions of it definitely sound more "musical" as some would put it, but the instrumentation and chord progressions in this version really have a carnival feel to them that matches the soloist perfectly.

  • @a_friendly_wisp_
    @a_friendly_wisp_ 8 років тому +1

    Wow, amazing! Beautiful technique! The way he/ you plays is amazing!

  • @cesardanielgb
    @cesardanielgb 7 років тому +220

    ...and on a Cornet. As it should be.

    • @plasma4682
      @plasma4682 6 років тому +7

      Cesar Gomez done just as Well on trombone

    • @butterhead8264
      @butterhead8264 5 років тому +5

      That’s a c trumpet

    • @simonlutgens
      @simonlutgens 5 років тому +8

      @@butterhead8264 no

    • @roncom4321
      @roncom4321 5 років тому +6

      @@butterhead8264 lol wut? That's a Bb cornet lmao.

    • @butterhead8264
      @butterhead8264 5 років тому +2

      Ron Com r/wooosh to you and the other guy

  • @MrTrumpets12
    @MrTrumpets12 7 років тому +2

    The best version/rendition I've heard and probably will ever hear!! BRAVISSIMO!!!

  • @stevebirmingham2142
    @stevebirmingham2142 8 років тому +18

    OUTSTANDING USN, OUTSTANDING USA....FROM DOWN UNDER!

  • @fenech97
    @fenech97 5 років тому +1

    A very beautiful tune, by the u.s. navy.Thanks for sharing.

  • @eldritchbf8223
    @eldritchbf8223 7 років тому +12

    i'm learning the solo part on tuba - needless to say, the triple tonguing is somewhat troublesome :)

    • @faithmwambaji616
      @faithmwambaji616 5 років тому

      It is doable! The Swedish tubaist Michael Lind has made a fantastic recording, like many others.

    • @ethandaniel1994
      @ethandaniel1994 4 роки тому

      Øystein Baadsvick has a recording of this on his UA-cam channel.

  • @nickniehaus1763
    @nickniehaus1763 2 роки тому +1

    That solo is so hard. Not just how ridiculously technical it is, but also the stamina required.

  • @guthoriantony
    @guthoriantony 9 років тому +6

    Yes. Just yes.