Canadian Brass - American Patrol

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  • Опубліковано 11 бер 2011
  • American Patrol written by F.W. Meacham in 1885.
    Performer: Canadian Brass.
    I do not own this music.

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  • @hucklebuck72
    @hucklebuck72 7 років тому +29

    This makes me feel like I'm strolling down the city streets in 1946

  • @iandavidhenderson
    @iandavidhenderson 6 років тому +2

    Ah, the Canadian Brass are the ultimate in brass ensemble. They are the best of the best!!

  • @Brentredman
    @Brentredman 11 років тому +4

    Almost everything about this is amazing, but after playing in a swing band for about a year, I can't get over how straight their eighth note feel is.

  • @carlosmagno5714
    @carlosmagno5714 Рік тому +1

    that is amazing. I love the Canadian Brass

  • @Grayham4
    @Grayham4 9 років тому +5

    Canadian brass are geniuses of arranging

  • @brendonlandi6891
    @brendonlandi6891 11 років тому +1

    He did that a while ago. I actually know him personalty, great guy, great friend. The whole band is actually a great group of folks, very genuine and kind.

  • @zehndogger64
    @zehndogger64 12 років тому +3

    they prove why they're the tops

  • @ryanbrown3283
    @ryanbrown3283 7 років тому +13

    That Tuba solo.

    • @rutabaga_87
      @rutabaga_87 6 років тому

      I respect that profile pic.

  • @GinnyTonicTV96
    @GinnyTonicTV96 12 років тому

    DUDE, I'm part canadian I've been playing tropmbone for bout 6 or 7 months and just recently picked up tuba. Finding this band, listening to their music, I think I've found part of me :)

  • @BRassquintett
    @BRassquintett 12 років тому +1

    Canadian Brass ROCKS!

  • @skullonthefireplace
    @skullonthefireplace 12 років тому

    Gotta love those trainers ;) This is literally the only thing that could persuade me to put down the saxophone and learn a brass instrument.

  • @grantwilliamson5925
    @grantwilliamson5925 11 років тому +1

    Love that trombone part :D
    Good tribute to Glenn Miller, Canadian Brass

  • @ElectronLord
    @ElectronLord 9 років тому

    this has a good feeling behind it

  • @fionaeller7809
    @fionaeller7809 6 років тому

    Von A bis Z extrem exzellent !

  • @michaelbookman7901
    @michaelbookman7901 4 роки тому +1

    Jon Faddis on the high notes. I bought this album in high school about 25 years ago.

  • @moraesmusico
    @moraesmusico 12 років тому

    melhor american patrol que ja ouvi the best.........

  • @Henrytogni
    @Henrytogni 9 років тому

    A real pity there is no video here.
    Was amazing to watch at the group while playing.
    In a such way everyone could have done thejob and we have no confidence at all they really were Canadian Brass.
    Of course I trust you, but my brother doesn't :-)

  • @poiu9313
    @poiu9313 12 років тому

    amazing

  • @wisarut.nualkaew
    @wisarut.nualkaew 12 років тому +1

    Very fucking awesome arrangement!!

  • @songanddanceman100
    @songanddanceman100 10 років тому +2

    This is based upon the JERRY GRAY arrangement that he did for Glenn Miller. He really knew how to swing these things. The original American Patrol, as written, is far more staid than the Miller version or the Canadian Brass version here.

    • @commanderstraker1082
      @commanderstraker1082 Рік тому

      Having played the trombone for over 50 years, 'staid' is not a word I would apply to a good march. "A good march should make a man with a wooden leg want to step out." John Phillip Sousa

  • @Grayham4
    @Grayham4 9 років тому +14

    Sounds like freedom.... MERICA

  • @TrumpetAddict15
    @TrumpetAddict15 12 років тому

    @DvidLnza
    Its called Canadian BRASS for woodwinds. No woodwinds. They use mutes and other things that make the brass sound different. The part that sound like clarinet is in fact a trumpet.

  • @OswaldoJoseGuerreiroSilva
    @OswaldoJoseGuerreiroSilva 9 років тому

    First thing I must say to all these guys discussing about the ""Canadian" or "American" this is an "expanded" version of the Canadian Brass including at least 12 brass members of the Boston Symphony and the New York Philharmonic as invited in their "RED WHITE & BRASS" CD. I played trumpet and piccolo myself for many years, the sound @DvidLnza though it was a woodwind could be actually a piccolo trumpet as Omar Morales has rightly said, a very short phrase though. Finally we can hear a trumpeter playing very high pitch in several places, as in 1:24 , 1:45 , 2:13 , 2:21 , 3:07 and particularly at the end 3:40 he's is not a Canadian Brass member but Jon Faddis, pupil of the great Dizzy Gillespie and now one of the greatest by himself. He is well know for this high playing, we can hear it in a wide range of styles from Jazz or even in disco music like "Winds of Change" (1979) by Alec R. Costandinos.

  • @QBOMBER51
    @QBOMBER51 11 років тому

    YES

  • @bontrom8
    @bontrom8 12 років тому

    @bandgeeklover96 I'm sure you've realized how transformative the Canadian Brass has been to brass quintet literature. Look up all their old recordings as well, and you will find so much to emulate.

  • @salvapalmer
    @salvapalmer 4 роки тому

    Very good and great, but I don't know who I play in this CD, you can tell me. Thank you. Successes

  • @nikolaihedler8883
    @nikolaihedler8883 11 років тому

    I have a recording of this as played by the Glenn Miler orchestra. Lots of fun.

  • @1954JDR
    @1954JDR Рік тому

    Glenn Miller would be proud.

  • @MrTubaman93
    @MrTubaman93 12 років тому

    @DvidLnza Probably a piccolo trumpet

  • @iandavidhenderson
    @iandavidhenderson 6 років тому

    I like the added drums here. Canadian Brass don't usually have percussion.

  • @Pantheragatos
    @Pantheragatos 12 років тому

    Pretty damn smokin' sounding that's all I can say ;-)

  • @jacovanniekerk9438
    @jacovanniekerk9438 5 років тому

    Well done.🇺🇲❤️🇨🇦

  • @salvapalmer
    @salvapalmer 4 роки тому

    Hi, does anyone know how to tell me what trumpets they played on this recording or the name of this album. Thank you

  • @ThatLegoBuilder
    @ThatLegoBuilder 11 років тому

    I was under the impression that this swung version of American Patrol was arranged by a jazz musician during the second world war. Also, amazing horn and trombone.

  • @TatCoz
    @TatCoz 11 років тому

    That's why several french say "étatsuniens" for the inhabitants of "Les États-Unis"

  • @lizsalfi8976
    @lizsalfi8976 11 років тому

    I see a flugel horn in that there picture

  • @brendonlandi6891
    @brendonlandi6891 11 років тому

    but lets not forget to mention that these guys aren't actually form Canada, this recording is from the newer Canadian brass, mainly from the US. but yeah, Canadians and Mexicans are technically American, just as well as anyone from South America.

  • @MrTrompwn
    @MrTrompwn 11 років тому

    What video are you watching exactly? This is the Canadian BRASS playing American Patrol.

  • @mietzel
    @mietzel 8 років тому

    which album is it from?

  • @GhostedInferno
    @GhostedInferno 12 років тому +3

    When you're this good, you can wear white tennis shoes with a suit.

    • @rstout412
      @rstout412 4 роки тому

      Alan Epp those shoes are running shoes.Tney have much more support than tennis shoes.

  • @XtremeEuph
    @XtremeEuph 11 років тому

    I actually dont know when this particular recording was made, but I think something like only one of the performers in CB is actually Canadian, or Canadian born. Something like that. Dont feel like doing the research, but thats my sloppy two cents

  • @Iowafan92
    @Iowafan92 10 років тому +5

    Umm isn't this by Glenn Miller? Well at least the jazz arrangement

    • @Grayham4
      @Grayham4 9 років тому +3

      Yeah meacham's original is honestly kind of boring

  • @nikolaihedler8883
    @nikolaihedler8883 11 років тому

    Well, they /are/ classical musicians primarily...

  • @abtwitch
    @abtwitch 12 років тому

    it is not boring :(

  • @zall2734
    @zall2734 9 років тому

    The 1 guy plays the trombone, the next guy plays the flugelhorn, and the last guy plays tuba?

    • @braveheart1320
      @braveheart1320 9 років тому

      ?? Trombone, baritone, french horn, trumpet, tuba. (left to right)

    • @hogieonabun
      @hogieonabun 9 років тому +3

      GamerGuy 1750 Wrong again. The correct instrumentation in the picture is: trombone, flugelhorn, french horn, trumpet, and tuba (left to right). This picture has nothing to do with the actual song, however. This picture is the cover for some other Canadian Brass album (one where they actually use a flugel). Nowhere in this song is a flugelhorn actually used, nor a baritone.

    • @redfive2008
      @redfive2008 6 років тому

      The Canadian Brass typical arrangement is 2 trumpets (one sometimes piccolo), 1 french horn, 1 trombone, and 1 tuba.

  • @trumpet71
    @trumpet71 9 років тому +1

    There's more than five players here.

    • @stativemisto3454
      @stativemisto3454 7 років тому

      trumpet71 they preformed this with a brass band

  • @waiorathaman123
    @waiorathaman123 11 років тому

    Canadian Brass is so good for ony 5 players ehh

  • @tromuniapp
    @tromuniapp 12 років тому

    or a mut most likley

  • @RobloxTheWolfLover
    @RobloxTheWolfLover 10 років тому

    When people say America, they usually mean the USA, though. Good point, though.

  • @mastacheifa1182
    @mastacheifa1182 7 років тому +2

    13 people misclicked.

  • @oneofspades
    @oneofspades 11 років тому

    Called American Patrol not USA Patrol

  • @jaromirhromadka
    @jaromirhromadka 12 років тому

    GLENN MILLER STILL GOING STRONG ALL THE TIME

  • @Romeo6141982
    @Romeo6141982 8 років тому

    This isn't Canadian Brass. There are way more than 5 people playing in this arrangement.

    • @michaeljipson368
      @michaeljipson368 8 років тому

      This is Canadian Brass, a triple brass arrangement with NY Phil and Boston Symph players.

  • @tromuniapp
    @tromuniapp 12 років тому

    muted trumpet

  • @user-gp8lu4nl4l
    @user-gp8lu4nl4l 11 місяців тому

    P

  • @TheMegaOrrin
    @TheMegaOrrin 11 років тому

    I hope you apologize.