when you keep cranking up the heat
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- Опубліковано 6 січ 2023
- Transcription of Nathaniel Willifords solo on Roll 'Em by Mary Lou Williams. This was requested by a viewer, and I really enjoyed it so I went ahead and transcribed it. It's some great playing by both the soloist and the 2022 NYO Jazz band, and I hope you enjoy it!
Original: • Nathaniel Williford’s ...
Full Recording: • NYO Jazz Performs Mary...
Yooo thank you for transcribing me! This was a great time and this in an awesome transcription, thank you!!
love your nails bro
Omg I just noticed them your right! They match his pants, so nice
Hey your playing in the 23 EE was absolutly mind blowing! I enjoyed every bit of it
Hot damn, that dude KILLED IT! Love these clips with the notation, we must keep Jazz alive! Up and at 'em Jazzers!
playing those high notes looked so effortless for him didnt thin out or anything had the same strong tone as the rest of the range. Awesome job!
Can’t believe this dude is only 17 with those effortless double Gs…
i wouldn’t call that a double G. just high G. when you say double it makes people think of the G above grand C
@@loganmorris339it's a double
@@_Toucan_Sam_ doubles don’t start until Double C. Maynard never called that note a Double G, and neither did any of the other greats. just because it’s the second G above the staff doesn’t mean it’s a Double G. if octaves begin at C, the naturally you can not have a Double G come before a Double C
@@loganmorris339it just sounds like you’re being pedantic, and just because Maynard said that doesn’t mean that it’s correct. I know many pros that call it double g. Call it what you want, but there is no “correct way” to say the notes. Just matters who you ask
@@yam6473 i don’t feel like i am. to say there is no correct way to say the notes would mean someone could call middle C a triple C if they wanted to. with Maynard it wasn’t like Nick Cannon in Drumline where he could play very well but he couldn’t read music. Maynard was a true musician who understood music theory and all things music related. if the greatest trumpet play to ever live doesn’t call it a double G, then that isn’t what it is supposed to be called. the reason why this matters to me personally is because if everyone isn’t calling it the same thing, then it starts to create a lot of confusion.
I've had the privilege of playing with the second alto and the drummer years ago, both absolutely phenomal players and people.
Awesome solo!
You should definitely transcribe the Trumpet solos during Essentially Ellington 2022 on Portrait of Louis Armstrong.
Fucking beautiful tone and great solo oml
Oh yes!!!
well done.
😎
Can you please transcribe trombonio bustoso issimo i really want to play it.
Cat Anderson vibes
This guy played it better than Sean Jones himself in the JLCO version
A Sean Jones lick at 0:56
Sean Jones did not invent that lick lol
@@clawboss2028 my bad I just heard it from Sean jones first.
@@clawboss2028 who invented it
@@critic8587 it’s in an old Ellington arrangement, can’t remember which one now, but it’s a very popular and old blues setup kind of thing usually for big band
@@clawboss2028you could argue the lick goes all the way back to the New Orleans standard Little' Liza Jane
If Herschel Walker were a trumpet player. Bwa ha ha ha 😆
What an annoying solo. Just play high and the public will like it, it seems. Thanks for the transcription anyway...
enzo lescure? more like enzo insecure....
Most of this solo is not that high, it sounds like you just have ass range and you’re jealous
@@hashi8229 I am doing quite well for myself, so please criticize my judgement of the solo without insulting me.
@@DillonM-mc6yw Oh, I know, I can do what he can do, but I wouldn't do it because it is absolutely not my style and I don't feel any "heat" coming from the solo.
@@enzolescure5833 Plus he is only 18. I am not trying to offend you in any way but you look like you’re in your late 20’s man. We’re all shedding, we’re all learning little by little. Try to have the common decency and not hate on high schoolers doing things that shouldn’t be possible in high school but since we hone and love our craft so much we’ve been blessed to do it. Think before you speak next time brother.