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A Random Sequence Piece from
Jamey Aebersold,Vol.104.
Famous Jazz pianist Kenny Werner with Johannes Weidenmuller on bass and Ari Hoenig drums.
I play on flugelhorn!
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With 10 minutes left at the end of a four-hour Memorial Day All-Star Jazz Marathon, Tony & keyboardist/vocalist Bill Cantos decided to improvise this unplanned patriotic medley of "America The Beautiful" & "The Star Spangled Banner".
(From the KSBR 88.5fm All-Star Birthday Bash, May 27, 2007, San Juan Capistrano California)
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One Note Samba (Samba De Uma Nota So)by Antonio Carlos Jobim played by Ed Trujillo on flugelhorn. I played this version in the published key at 218 bpm.
If you really want to hear this song played by an excellent trumpet player - check out Carl Saunder's version on his "Can you dig being dug?" CD. He plays it in a key that's one whole note higher than I do and a bit faster.
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Rae & Christian featuring Kate Rogers - not just anybody (Atjazz flugelhorn remix), heavenly remix of Rae & Christian,s classic track with Kate Rogers...Atjazz at his best...this the 3rd track of an cd-single "īt ain,t nothing like" by Rae & Christian
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Here's a song we did back in August '07 at First Baptist Church Pearland. It's me on flugelhorn with vocal accompaniment called 'Draw Me Close.' I cracked a note or two and flubbed a couple of entries, but went pretty well overall...
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In 1994 English Composer Tony Cliff wrote two jazz pieces for flugel horn called Cool Contrasts. Tonight, Dominic plays the first of these entitled Melancholy Mood.
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This is a ten minute discussion intended both for my Online Lessons page and the Science Olympiad page. It deals with overtones/timbre as applied to brass winds. However the simple theory underpinning it applies to all instruments. I only allude to Fourier Synthesis. A link will appear on the Science Olympiad page for further study.