One day I'll may do a re-do of this just 2 smooth this out a bit, I'm very comfortable with what I done on the first version of this, but the second version/re-do will come out great! Stay tuned 4 that in the future.
This is extraordinary. And your Blue Birdland as well. And how did you amass those rare and wonderful photographs? Great work, mesmerizing, deeply beautiful. Check out "Blue World/Maynard: A Short Film," on the MF Forum several lines away from your "Blue Birdland" on the front page at this moment!
@chebelain Its simple, the way I did is I kind of borrow some photographs of these from the MF forum plus on Google images, Photobucket, Facebook etc and save them into a flash drive or external hard drive. Then I was able to import most of these photo and the audio al2gether with some effects and transitions to add using Windows Movie Maker. Its similar to Powerpoint and feel free to check my tutorial how to use WMM btw. I'm very happy you enjoy the video I made. Stop by anytime.
Please note on 2:37, there's an autographed picture signed for me from Maynard himself in the summer of 1999 while he was alive. I still keep that picture with me today. It sure brings back alot of old memories. I once written him a letter to say how much his music really inspires me and how I carry that on me with me today when playing my trumpet and among other things.
This is extraordinary. And your Blue Birdland as well. And how did you amass those rare and wonderful photographs? Great work, mesmerizing, deeply beautiful. Check out "Blue World/Maynard: A Short Film," on the MF Forum several lines away from your "Blue Birdland" on the front page at this moment!
Discovered this song/album when I was still in high school. It is such a lovely song to listen to. Can bring me so much joy/peace.
Breathtaking...I can just picture this chart being played at about 2 AM as the last tune of a 5 hour gig. He was a beautiful player and guy too.
Marvelous song!!!
Nice tune nice photos thank you---
I have this album (CD) autographed by the Man himself. It's so good.
@UpperRegister Thank you very much Eric! I want to give the best clip I can make in honor of the late Maynard Ferguson. He was such a genius!
Yes I agree ... very nice. Thanks.
But beatifull.
Thank you Henry Cooper :-)
anytime
One day I'll may do a re-do of this just 2 smooth this out a bit, I'm very comfortable with what I done on the first version of this, but the second version/re-do will come out great! Stay tuned 4 that in the future.
This is extraordinary. And your Blue Birdland as well. And how did you amass those rare and wonderful photographs? Great work, mesmerizing, deeply beautiful. Check out "Blue World/Maynard: A Short Film," on the MF Forum several lines away from your "Blue Birdland" on the front page at this moment!
@chebelain Its simple, the way I did is I kind of borrow some photographs of these from the MF forum plus on Google images, Photobucket, Facebook etc and save them into a flash drive or external hard drive. Then I was able to import most of these photo and the audio al2gether with some effects and transitions to add using Windows Movie Maker. Its similar to Powerpoint and feel free to check my tutorial how to use WMM btw. I'm very happy you enjoy the video I made. Stop by anytime.
@yomeiyade I very happy you've enjoyed it. Among thoe other cuts you mention on BBN which I have, I'll see what I can do here for a change.
Miss him
Big bands that shout are extinct
Please note on 2:37, there's an autographed picture signed for me from Maynard himself in the summer of 1999 while he was alive. I still keep that picture with me today. It sure brings back alot of old memories. I once written him a letter to say how much his music really inspires me and how I carry that on me with me today when playing my trumpet and among other things.
This is extraordinary. And your Blue Birdland as well. And how did you amass those rare and wonderful photographs? Great work, mesmerizing, deeply beautiful. Check out "Blue World/Maynard: A Short Film," on the MF Forum several lines away from your "Blue Birdland" on the front page at this moment!