Thank you George! I played trumpet alongside Jesse back in the 90s. He never stopped being an amazing Trumpeter, Father and Friend. This guy is the real deal all the way around.
@@GeorgeCollier Hey George! Yes, it was. Trinidad Tripoli Steel Band - early 90s. He taught me more about playing trumpet in a year than I got in 15 years of private lessons. Post Jesse - we sounded like this...ua-cam.com/video/NHCZhuh9KsQ/v-deo.html&ab_channel=GentleBenjamin
@@cambrianred995 It was. The first time Jesse played with us was at the Troy, Michigan Hilton. They had a big party on Friday nights out by the pool. Halfway through a number, he asked to borrow my horn. I thought he broke his. Took mine and his, walked up to the mic in front and proceeded to play both at once better than I could play one at once. The audience (and band) went wild and it took a few minutes for me to even take my horn back as I knew he could outplay me on the second horn.
The first time I heard this, probably like 2 years ago or something, was the first time I went 'holy crap. That's what people mean by they make their instrument sing' because this this I one of the most beautiful things I've ever hear.
It actually is though. As a trumpet player myself I have found that angling my horn at certain places will help me better produce different forms of growls.
@@InventorZahran Heh, i think it’s for that Gospel and theese kinds of music aren’t about „religion”, but about faith, truth, hope, love and joy - which anyone can’t obtain from „religion” or any our world mess 😃
@@JaQba91 bro this channel might help you with reading sheet music but you need to learn to read a room. Here we are giving reverence to music that is based in faith, as outsiders, and you decide to cast stones? How Jesus like, indeed.
@@dominikweber4305 „What’s your problem?” Dude, if you start talking about problems, maybe take care for Yours first, lol. Maybe Yours problem is with definitions of words?: for example „agressive” - what do you mean? What you imagine under this word? How do you define it? Your comment seems to me that you have problem with it. With a common knowlenge about definition of „agression” i claim: There is any agression in my comment. It’s a statement of oppinion. Altough - there is a bit of agression in Your comment: You attack me for something with you don’t agree with (or sth else, wonder what 🤔). Honestly - i have problem with not to facepalm when i see comments like this 🤦🏻♂️
This is my new favorite UA-cam Channel. Amazing performances that I may not have otherwise seen by amazing musicians I may not have known otherwise. So goooooooood
Error. Should be in G. I guess it was an error when switching from transcribing in a concert pitch score to finalising in Bb. Sometimes it's so easy to get wound up in the notes that we forget the bigger picture of the score!
I'm so glad I learned how to read music in middle school & high school band. Trumpet was my first instrument, but the band teacher changed me to tuba when he recognized my breath control. I always held long notes as long as he asked me to, and I always breathed right when he conducted us to breath.
Jesse McGuire has a couple of my absolute favorite renditions of the National Anthem. 2001 World Series Game 7 (quite an honor to have played then) - ua-cam.com/video/WKlqof_Vvbg/v-deo.html 2014 Panthers Playoff Game - ua-cam.com/video/YHJVQ3XcYpM/v-deo.html
Holy god those clips alone would be way enough for me to subscribe to your wonderful channel. And then you transcribe them all note for note for free? THANK you, sir, from the bottom of my heart!
The guy has power , endurance, precision, growls, range , soul , great tone , what we all mortal trumpet players dream about. 😮💨👌🏾👍🏾🎶🎺🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 whoever thinks what he is doing is easy needs to get their head examined. No amount of practices can help us achieve that. Pure God gift 🎁
Jesse McGuire also played in the Tower of Power horn section in the 90's! (He's on their 1998 live album Soul Vaccination). That doesn't surprise me at all, considering how much of a powerhouse instrumentalist he is!
I left playing music a few years back but seeing all these amazing musicians makes me want to get back into it. (P.s. love the little annotations like “eyebrows” 😂)
This is how i always wanted to play but never could achieve this level of mastery no matter how much i practiced. This solo is so freaking good, the man's a legend
Man his tone is just in an echelon of it's own. I played trumpet for years, don't much anymore. I learned to play trumpet tho, Jesse McGuire was born to.
This is what every trumpet player thinks they sound like in their head. It's gorgeous
True
We do sound like this! It's not in our head we swear!
This is less of what I think I sound like and more of what I want to sound like. I have no idea how he can do that. It's so beautiful
Mannn I WISH I could sound like that 😭 but then octave changes are too muchhhhhh
Gore-geous*
Thank you George! I played trumpet alongside Jesse back in the 90s. He never stopped being an amazing Trumpeter, Father and Friend. This guy is the real deal all the way around.
That must've been an incredible experience!
@@GeorgeCollier Hey George! Yes, it was. Trinidad Tripoli Steel Band - early 90s. He taught me more about playing trumpet in a year than I got in 15 years of private lessons. Post Jesse - we sounded like this...ua-cam.com/video/NHCZhuh9KsQ/v-deo.html&ab_channel=GentleBenjamin
That’s pretty rad man
@@cambrianred995 It was. The first time Jesse played with us was at the Troy, Michigan Hilton. They had a big party on Friday nights out by the pool. Halfway through a number, he asked to borrow my horn. I thought he broke his. Took mine and his, walked up to the mic in front and proceeded to play both at once better than I could play one at once. The audience (and band) went wild and it took a few minutes for me to even take my horn back as I knew he could outplay me on the second horn.
@Hunter I only do that in public to appear humble. My ego doesn't need encouragement! 😄😄😄
Sounds like heaven's trumpet
there's no better way to describe this clip
I agree
The first time I heard this, probably like 2 years ago or something, was the first time I went 'holy crap. That's what people mean by they make their instrument sing' because this this I one of the most beautiful things I've ever hear.
No
@@troybrown575
No - surely, „comments” like this shouldnt appear here.
I always tell people who hate jazz they just haven't heard the right jazz yet
There's so much jazz in this world, everyone can surely find some subset of it that they enjoy.
Yeah this shit slaps
This isn't really jazz, it's gospel music. The instrumentation is similar but the style is very different.
This isn’t jazz
@@DrewLevitt b-b-but there’s a trumpet
His tone is so distinct. I didn’t recognize the face at first but his tone gave it away.
He reminds of Phil Driscoll without the reverb.
no matter the transcription, you've always gotta appreciate the attention to detail. very important for recreations!
The "Eyebrow" note is key. 😁👍
good luck recreating this 😂😂
Ok but can we all thank George for his amazing transcriptions!! They make the videos 200 times better
This one by Tom Pickles!
This is the equivalent of reading the captions on shows/movies. Can't go back now.
@@GeorgeCollier So this is what the Rugrats protagonist is up to these days
@@TheJcmeister When the reply get's hearted instead of the comment:
@@GeorgeCollierBoa noite
Sou fã do seu trabalho .
Se quem é o arranjo original?
Como faço para encontrar o arranjo ou áudio playback ?
Obrigado.
Wow wow wow wow wow wow wow
Yo Dan! Never expected to see you here.
You forgot at least one wow..
Woah
Wow wow wow wow wow wow wow
He was about to get a sax, but he was given a trumpet at the last minute. 🔥🔥🔥
Gonna discuss?
Go, record this solo on sax ;)
@@JaQba91 It was just a joke, relax... this solo would be good even in a marimba
@@JaQba91 it is true tho, that his tone and vibrato really makes it closer to sax than other players I've heard, also the transitions between notes.
@@yelonhesli
Hmm... alright, you got point ;) 👍
Yup, this sounds like a damn good sax 😂
This fool's notation is godlike! Eyebrows and growl? Lol..... I can't believe i saw that during this fantastic performance
Fool?
@@lih3391 point out the negative in the positives. nice
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@@ynnarg300 I just don't see the point of it. Why call someone a fool if they're not? I'm just saying it makes no sense to me personally.
@@lih3391 it’s positive in the sentence. It’s widely used in the black community. :)
It is very important to growl at 45°. Thank you for the very accurate and true to form transcription.
Wym? 🤔
It actually is though. As a trumpet player myself I have found that angling my horn at certain places will help me better produce different forms of growls.
Whatever church he plays at im going to be in regular attendance… and I’m an atheist 🤣
Gospel music really goes tf off, Ngl it makes me wish I felt “the spirit”
I'm also a non-religious person, but when I hear gospel music, it almost feels like God is real (if only temporarily).
Lul, i think if you would listen to this kind of music, you would call so-called „atheism” a piece of stupidity 🤣
@@InventorZahran
Heh, i think it’s for that Gospel and theese kinds of music aren’t about „religion”, but about faith, truth, hope, love and joy - which anyone can’t obtain from „religion” or any our world mess 😃
@@JaQba91 bro this channel might help you with reading sheet music but you need to learn to read a room. Here we are giving reverence to music that is based in faith, as outsiders, and you decide to cast stones? How Jesus like, indeed.
Music is such a beautiful thing, this channel showcases this beauty perfectly
Music isn’t a „beautifull thing”.
Music is about beautifullnes and showing it.
@@JaQba91 Me when I hear songs like "Two Trucks"
@@JaQba91 what is your problem, that's already the second comment where i see you posting unnecessarily aggressive answers
@@dominikweber4305
„What’s your problem?”
Dude, if you start talking about problems, maybe take care for Yours first, lol. Maybe Yours problem is with definitions of words?: for example „agressive” - what do you mean? What you imagine under this word? How do you define it? Your comment seems to me that you have problem with it.
With a common knowlenge about definition of „agression” i claim: There is any agression in my comment. It’s a statement of oppinion.
Altough - there is a bit of agression in Your comment: You attack me for something with you don’t agree with (or sth else, wonder what 🤔).
Honestly - i have problem with not to facepalm when i see comments like this 🤦🏻♂️
@@JaQba91 dude do you have a life
They better play this at my funeral or I'm not even going to consider dying
Haha😂😄😊 You got to be kidding!
0:12 The fuck was that? I always thought electric guitar was the king of expression but now I think trumpet takes the spot.
Its called a growl. A heavenly sound when played right
Lol guitar as king of expression… there’s a whole world of acoustic instruments out there.
@@stephenbeck7222 Like what? With guitar you can do bends, slides and shit.
@@m4ssee All of those can be perfectly mimicked by pretty much any wind instrument. Even keyboardists can too with a synth lol.
@@m4ssee If you think that no other expressive instrument exists, you are very very ignorant...
The audience is WAY too polite with the applause after THAT...amazing!
Hahaha... always love when George puts stuff like "eyebrows" and "frog legs" and "nope" in the transcription. Super good.
This is my new favorite UA-cam Channel. Amazing performances that I may not have otherwise seen by amazing musicians I may not have known otherwise. So goooooooood
0:49 THAT growl was pure insanity.
Glad and proud to have been there in person. And Hessions insane squeeling part had people screaming…and laughing.
If i may ask, why the key signature in A?
Error. Should be in G. I guess it was an error when switching from transcribing in a concert pitch score to finalising in Bb. Sometimes it's so easy to get wound up in the notes that we forget the bigger picture of the score!
If I ever perform to even 50% of this man’s sound, soul, and beauty i could die happy
He only got CLAPS FOR THAT?!
WHERE'S THE ENTOURAGE OF FANS RUSHING THE STAGE?! 😭
Polite crowd.
Also, awestruck.
Nah - not for trumpet players. Only git-tar guys get the stage-rushing fans…
I would throw him my best Sunday's boxer briefs.
I'm guessing this was on something like The 700 Club, so that crowd doesn't "rush" the stage.
His tone is simply amazing and stunning
This is what every Trumpet player should strive to sound like. That was absolute perfection and one of the single best Trumpet solos I've ever heard
The whole solo is amazing but That high note at 0.45 is just incredible - gives me goosebumps
word!
Growl at 45 degrees - brilliant notation as always!
That was the part that got me
I'm so glad I learned how to read music in middle school & high school band. Trumpet was my first instrument, but the band teacher changed me to tuba when he recognized my breath control. I always held long notes as long as he asked me to, and I always breathed right when he conducted us to breath.
shoutout Tom Pickles! i've seen many of these transcriptions are by this dude
Yep, I work with him and a couple of others as I’m still in high school so don’t have time to do all transcriptions!
0:12 me when I eat taco bell
LOOOL
Massive growling noises😳😳
😂
Oh my word. Almost spit out my cake
😂😂😂
Met Jesse McGuire once at a Navy SEALs tribute event in Monterey. Super nice guy, played taps with my band’s bugler.
Ive been looking through UA-cam videos trying to decide if I want to learn the trunpet or not, and I now feel like i know i need to
He straight manhandled that song! Great playing🎺🔥
Jesse McGuire has a couple of my absolute favorite renditions of the National Anthem.
2001 World Series Game 7 (quite an honor to have played then) - ua-cam.com/video/WKlqof_Vvbg/v-deo.html
2014 Panthers Playoff Game - ua-cam.com/video/YHJVQ3XcYpM/v-deo.html
Omg ty for adding the eyebrows at 1:00, i always forget those
Must have been even more impressive live! I can't imagine the recording compression does it justice
Holy god those clips alone would be way enough for me to subscribe to your wonderful channel. And then you transcribe them all note for note for free? THANK you, sir, from the bottom of my heart!
I’m out of breath just watching him play, those high notes are something else. Amazing performance. 👏👏👏👏
Beautiful tone! Beautiful line on the 1:19 bravo
Exciting and awesome playing! Thanks for the fine transcription, George!
Great transcription! By the way I think the 'lip trills' he's doing are called shakes
same fundamental technique except hes doing a pressure shake but sometimes you can lip trill to shake as well
The guy has power , endurance, precision, growls, range , soul , great tone , what we all mortal trumpet players dream about. 😮💨👌🏾👍🏾🎶🎺🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 whoever thinks what he is doing is easy needs to get their head examined. No amount of practices can help us achieve that. Pure God gift 🎁
that growl at :50 lawd
doing it at 45º is of extremelly importance
Welyn?!
He could you please reply to me welyn
It sounds so clean! Amazing talent!
Thing is, not many people know how stupidly ridiculously difficult a trombone or trumpet is to play
Love the attention to detail
Even the sheet music says (Eyebrows) 1:01
0:45 is my favorite part omg how he hits that note dude
Great combination of resonance & sizzle in his sound! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
GOD DAMN, chills, literal shivers down my whole body. Incredible.
Eyebrows.
Also, congrats on 100k/day vid, man - that's pretty darn fantastic.
thank you for the music sheet and I'm also attracted to the detail of the sheet especially "eyebrows" hahahahha.
good job
bababa, amazing!
Thank you so much George, your channel is gold.
(Eyebrows) is one of the best music notations I've seen yet. Thank you.
That was absolutely brilliant. Such a pure tone!
“wAAArgh” “growl at 45°” “eyebrows” this is some of the best notation ever
I’ve never heard a trumpet sound like that. That was awesome.
Jesse McGuire also played in the Tower of Power horn section in the 90's! (He's on their 1998 live album Soul Vaccination). That doesn't surprise me at all, considering how much of a powerhouse instrumentalist he is!
He also was lead trumpeter for Wynton Marsalis in the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra.
There’s a really good video of Harry James, called Concerto for Trumpet, and it’s really amazing!!!
this is why, sometimes, i want to spontaneously transform into a trumpet.
This was perfection. Makes me want to break out my old trumpet and start practicing again.
definitely caught that eyebrows parenthesis you snuck into the transcription lmao so perfect
This man just took me to another place for a solid minute and a half
It’s so beautiful, it’s stuff like this that got me into music
Every now and then I'll hear a solo like this where I feel like I know the words afterwards
0:12 i wasnt prepared you gotta warn us with this kinda stuff jesus🫣🙏
This is why I like to play in really echoy places
I left playing music a few years back but seeing all these amazing musicians makes me want to get back into it. (P.s. love the little annotations like “eyebrows” 😂)
The stank is strong with this one.
how is this combination of soul, tecnique and endurance physicaly and mentally possible????
This was played on my parent's wedding on that one cd i played
That brought tears to my eyes.
Love the (eyebrows) part 😭😭
The difficulty is impressive and all, but what really amazes me is how clean he played it.
This is how i always wanted to play but never could achieve this level of mastery no matter how much i practiced. This solo is so freaking good, the man's a legend
Oh man, this guy is 1:1 channeling all of it through his instrument.
My dad played french horn along side some really good trumpet players, but this guy is on another level!
This is guaranteed to get you whichever lady or boy you're into
my goal as a trumpet player is to eventually have a solo transcribed by george
(eyebrows) got a cackle out of me. Absolutely necessary articulation.
It's the combination of power and beauty that makes this perfect
You can’t say that first growl didn’t catch you off guard at least once
I should probably stop watching these videos so i don’t think i’m a total failure at music
Carl Winslow going off on that trumpet.
1:00 ‘(eyebrows)’ cracked me up lmao
The anointing is on him with talent and ability God gift
Theese Trumpet speaks and makes so sure that He Lives.
from the brass out there we know what this feels like, this is crazy
0:13 This trumpeter growled harder than Doreen Ketchens' clarinet!
That tone though ❤❤❤❤
Beautiful 😩
When the world exploads and the void of space widen around the reminants this video will fade with it
The difference between playing the music and musicality. Trumpet player here, so thank you!!
this was so good I audibly yelled "YES!" when he played that finale run
Man his tone is just in an echelon of it's own. I played trumpet for years, don't much anymore. I learned to play trumpet tho, Jesse McGuire was born to.
THIS. THIS IS WHERE I WANNA GO WITH TRUMPET.
I love this channel, amazing work!
I will never tell people I play the trumpet ever again
Nah man he put his whole heart and soul into that solo.
0:59 *eyebrows*