Alistair is absolutely on fire-what a sound and his facility is astonishing, especially at that volume. Love James Morrison’s genuine joy and appreciation of Alistair’s playing, too! Morrison is, of course, incomparable himself. Two absolute monsters, having a blast-love it!
Have just met my father for the first time since I was 5, I'm now 53!! He is Terry Chapman jazz musician, he informed me that Alistair White played in his band! How cool is that!
Hi Felicity, not sure you’ll get this, but how is your Dad? Please send my love to him. I loved our days with the sounds 18 big band traversing the hills of east Lancashire. Lovely man 👊🏼👍🏼
@@AlistairWhite hi! Funnily enough I've just recently seen him again for a couple of days, including watching him have a band practice session in is current band. He's playing the bass trombone. Still going strong at 83! I will tell him you messaged when I speak to him on Sunday, I imagine he will be most chuffed you replied.
@@cocamojack7793 Nah homie its the same note. He's playing a high Bb but in 1st, 3rd, and 5th position on the horn. Which is technically possible but quite difficult. Just small tuning differences between the three.
@@nickmoseley3901 the intonation between the notes won’t be the same because of the position difference. Yes it’s the same note, but it won’t sound the same if you listen carefully
@Fight For Freedom ok dude I get what your saying but at some point you gotta admit that James Morrison is a professional player that knows what’s up (I’ve heard this trick a lot on trombone here’s an example: ua-cam.com/video/fO1UDyxgtEc/v-deo.html at 1:19) and the other thing is your criticizing a jazz trombone technique, and in a jazz community, you usually don’t do this so stick on classical music observations
Is this a standard or something? Whats the name of this song? (amazing playing btw)(i wanna know the name because im transcribing this with James Morrison and Alastair White staves)
+Jesse Cortez It's called "Benno's Blues". James wrote it for our 30th Big Band Birthday. I've asked James to write a song for our Bandleader as a birthday gift. Check youtube for Big Band Liechtenstein or Benno's Blues. Best regards Juergen
Almost? I'm a hardcore fan of James and Shorty, but to say that James Morrison doesn't match up to Trombone Shorty- and especially Big Sam- is a gross underestimate of James' skill.
Mike Adkins morison est le meilleur!!sonorite et technique je suis musicien et je sais la difficulté de ces instruments!! il est aussi bon que faddis et sandoval!!!
Wow - James Morrison on trombone - so relaxed and swinging.....with a beautiful sweet tone!! The other 'bone looks terrified - plays stiffly and overblows - trying too hard with those puffed out cheeks? IMHO 😉
Alistair is absolutely on fire-what a sound and his facility is astonishing, especially at that volume. Love James Morrison’s genuine joy and appreciation of Alistair’s playing, too! Morrison is, of course, incomparable himself. Two absolute monsters, having a blast-love it!
Have just met my father for the first time since I was 5, I'm now 53!! He is Terry Chapman jazz musician, he informed me that Alistair White played in his band! How cool is that!
Hi Felicity, not sure you’ll get this, but how is your Dad? Please send my love to him. I loved our days with the sounds 18 big band traversing the hills of east Lancashire. Lovely man 👊🏼👍🏼
@@AlistairWhite hi! Funnily enough I've just recently seen him again for a couple of days, including watching him have a band practice session in is current band. He's playing the bass trombone. Still going strong at 83! I will tell him you messaged when I speak to him on Sunday, I imagine he will be most chuffed you replied.
For Morrison everything is easy, either trumpet, or trombone! Great musician👍
Brilliant Alistair! Keep it coming.
Wow! What a pleasure and privilege to listen to two giants of music.
Incredible, loved Morrison's use of alternate positions at 4:21
Looks like a king trombone. The best dance band trombone. Had one loved it. I had a king 2b.
This video brings me so much joy hahaha
alistar white is an absolute madman my god
James is my favorite soloist in any instrument. Such a talented musician.
Both are amazing!
MagicAL. Mr White is a genius,
Brilliant!
I love Alistair's blood and guts on this! Awesome! I'm surprised that horn is still one piece! 🤣
Holy crap the lick at 2:48, genius
agreed
Alistair Great Sounds !
Um verdadeiro show, incrível, muito bom, James Morrison espetáculo
4:24 **moves slide** **plays same note anyways**
The second note is a blue note or in between the two pitches check your ears not ya eyes
@@cocamojack7793 Nah homie its the same note. He's playing a high Bb but in 1st, 3rd, and 5th position on the horn. Which is technically possible but quite difficult. Just small tuning differences between the three.
@@nickmoseley3901 the intonation between the notes won’t be the same because of the position difference. Yes it’s the same note, but it won’t sound the same if you listen carefully
@Fight For Freedom ok dude I get what your saying but at some point you gotta admit that James Morrison is a professional player that knows what’s up (I’ve heard this trick a lot on trombone here’s an example: ua-cam.com/video/fO1UDyxgtEc/v-deo.html at 1:19) and the other thing is your criticizing a jazz trombone technique, and in a jazz community, you usually don’t do this so stick on classical music observations
Great playing Al!
wonderful....thanks for posting!
Wow! The smiles at about 6:50 tells it all!
wow, you just made my week, month, just YESSSSS
What are you doing NOW, Alistair?
amazing!
Bravo! So fun!!
Holy moly....!
Both are fabulous - I am drawn to the roughness and power of Alistair Whites playing! ;-)
Alistair's playing is nice but I like Morrison's melodic licks and smooth rich tone.
what kind of trombone is Morrison playing this time? I'm guessing is a Schagerl but what model is that?
It's a schargel superbone
@Carl Ferrigno I guess that's the serial number. It matters to me as I have never seen a design like that. Thanks
awesome
what song is this!!
Я сам трубач очень джазовые музыку. Раньше на коде мог взять соль 3 октавы, а теперь старик работаю сторонам, но музыку люблю.
What the tool from Alistair?
Is this a standard or something? Whats the name of this song? (amazing playing btw)(i wanna know the name because im transcribing this with James Morrison and Alastair White staves)
It's called Benno's Blues. How did you get on with the transcription? It's a tough one!
they look like how they sound on trombone
Excellent bigbanf
What's the name of this song?
+Jesse Cortez It's called "Benno's Blues". James wrote it for our 30th Big Band Birthday. I've asked James to write a song for our Bandleader as a birthday gift. Check youtube for Big Band Liechtenstein or Benno's Blues. Best regards Juergen
Fucking awesome!
Барабанщик - класс!
Rachel Galindo this could be us but you playing
killer!
Tocando el trombón como si fuera trompeta
Great example of a sweet versus bright bone tone
Crazy good! Almost meets the Big Sam/Trombone Shorty echelon.
Almost? I'm a hardcore fan of James and Shorty, but to say that James Morrison doesn't match up to Trombone Shorty- and especially Big Sam- is a gross underestimate of James' skill.
Mike Adkins
morison est le meilleur!!sonorite et technique je suis musicien et je sais la difficulté de ces instruments!! il est aussi bon que faddis et sandoval!!!
Morrison brilliant as always, but I find it physically painful to watch the lead trumpet player breath.
Ah yes, I hate it when they breathe. He will never understand the no-breath technique.
ningun contrabajista,,,toca,,como ray brown ,lamentablemente
No!! Ezt nem lehet iskolában tanítani, csodálattal illik hallgatni, kevés embernek "adatik" ekkora tehetség,most itt ketto is hallható!
Wow - James Morrison on trombone - so relaxed and swinging.....with a beautiful sweet tone!! The other 'bone looks terrified - plays stiffly and overblows - trying too hard with those puffed out cheeks? IMHO 😉