When David,s embecher finally went and he had to swap to Euphonium,we were robbed of Probably the Finest Cornettist of All Time.He Played amongst others in Greenford Salvation Army band and was helped along the way by lots of People including Bandmaster Alan Barrett at Greenford and Bandmaster Jimmy Williams At Enfield.Both are in Heaven Now,God rest their souls.Andrew Barrett,Former Bandmaster at Greenford.I must add that David is now an Expert Exponent on the Euphonium,God Bless You David!!
@DrJAFox5 жыл бұрын
What always amazed me about David Daws, he seems to play some of the toughest solos while looking like he is not even breaking a sweat.
@jandocky158211 жыл бұрын
This man plays with such clarity and sounds beautiful
@seanrea588210 жыл бұрын
I have watched/listened to this clip many many times and still love it .. David Daws remains my inspiration!....
@profralpraz78976 жыл бұрын
Thank you again! GOD bless you all!
@paulvickers98555 жыл бұрын
The Best Cornet Player I have ever heard in my life.Bravo.
@enoidembassey314611 жыл бұрын
David Daws, my mentor as far as Salvation Army soloist is concern. i love to hear him play.
@nondwentaka44674 жыл бұрын
This is sooooo amazing👏👏👏👏
@jeremyjones190512 жыл бұрын
Totally agree. The man is an amazing player. Those lip trills near the end prove it.
@sjoek11v14 жыл бұрын
I love it!
@Steampunksaly13 жыл бұрын
David Daws! Wow- he along with Jacky Procter (ISS)(does anyone remember her? came to Prestonpans Corps in Scotland in 1984 - Amaizing talent!......btw whatever happened to Diane Lillycrap? another 1980's vocal ISS legend!
@Jackgetzit12 жыл бұрын
Nice playing but even nicer composing. Norman is the king of great solos!
@moubela7600012 жыл бұрын
felicitation,!!!!!!!
@romankazakov95076 жыл бұрын
Super, You are very good? thanks
@exarmyboy199610 жыл бұрын
Karl hobbs was good, he was from Kettering Citadel band, and played for Wellingborough Citadel, and also GUS
@ndthund11 жыл бұрын
cool. I like more jazzy-ish stuff like this.
@TheKatWeasel11 жыл бұрын
i'd like to see you do better after playing all of that as well as he did!
@MrNflander12 жыл бұрын
Very fine playing! Still, it doesn't stand up IMO to the original version by Derek Diffey and the Canadian Staff Band in terms of "pizazz" - and intonational accuracy by the soloist (though this ISB is clearly far superior to the 1974 CSB). After all the flat high D's, I was hoping the final Eb wouldn't be... Also, too bad the video is out of sync with the audio...
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When David,s embecher finally went and he had to swap to Euphonium,we were robbed of Probably the Finest Cornettist of All Time.He Played amongst others in Greenford Salvation Army band and was helped along the way by lots of People including Bandmaster Alan Barrett at Greenford and Bandmaster Jimmy Williams At Enfield.Both are in Heaven Now,God rest their souls.Andrew Barrett,Former Bandmaster at Greenford.I must add that David is now an Expert Exponent on the Euphonium,God Bless You David!!
What always amazed me about David Daws, he seems to play some of the toughest solos while looking like he is not even breaking a sweat.
This man plays with such clarity and sounds beautiful
I have watched/listened to this clip many many times and still love it .. David Daws remains my inspiration!....
Thank you again! GOD bless you all!
The Best Cornet Player I have ever heard in my life.Bravo.
David Daws, my mentor as far as Salvation Army soloist is concern. i love to hear him play.
This is sooooo amazing👏👏👏👏
Totally agree. The man is an amazing player. Those lip trills near the end prove it.
I love it!
David Daws! Wow- he along with Jacky Procter (ISS)(does anyone remember her? came to Prestonpans Corps in Scotland in 1984 - Amaizing talent!......btw whatever happened to Diane Lillycrap? another 1980's vocal ISS legend!
Nice playing but even nicer composing. Norman is the king of great solos!
felicitation,!!!!!!!
Super, You are very good? thanks
Karl hobbs was good, he was from Kettering Citadel band, and played for Wellingborough Citadel, and also GUS
cool. I like more jazzy-ish stuff like this.
i'd like to see you do better after playing all of that as well as he did!
Very fine playing! Still, it doesn't stand up IMO to the original version by Derek Diffey and the Canadian Staff Band in terms of "pizazz" - and intonational accuracy by the soloist (though this ISB is clearly far superior to the 1974 CSB). After all the flat high D's, I was hoping the final Eb wouldn't be... Also, too bad the video is out of sync with the audio...