I find Payes has sort of a pinched sound, almost like many new players have. It's especially audible in the lower register.
@mewsick509316 сағат бұрын
Its hard for me to believe her flawless musicality and technique and tone being part of one soul. Splendid.
@princentirandekura198521 сағат бұрын
She played at my highscool couple of months ago! So amazing i was able to meet them
@adamcuneo7189Күн бұрын
How did you find out which part was his solo?
@estebanrodriguez11752 күн бұрын
0:40 damn 🔥
@cphollis60013 күн бұрын
Barnaby - your tone is all that! Damn man! Beastly all the way around.
@Jesse-my4sk3 күн бұрын
Ive been following barnaby for years now, one of my biggest modern inspirations
@trombonegamer143 күн бұрын
A true monster of the instrument
@bradleybunk64633 күн бұрын
I love it and admire the uptempo performance. Now, I think one should reconsider whether to practice “long tones”.
@marcuscooper85953 күн бұрын
He made this look, sound and feel too easy! 😭
@frakognome44343 күн бұрын
He BREATHES...
@frenkelo3 күн бұрын
Great solo
@trixter13113 күн бұрын
That was, straight up, impressive
@legaleagles36543 күн бұрын
Smooth and clean tones 🎵
@calebmoritz46254 күн бұрын
I like his playing a lot a unique voice in this music
@RobEgertonJazzTranscriptions4 күн бұрын
Yes, he has a distinctive approach, among Trombonists, at least.
@Darksage55554 күн бұрын
His tone was so gentle I loved it!
@reggiehify5 күн бұрын
Awesome ☺️ love it
@popinmid5 күн бұрын
Would it have killed her to move the key either up or down a half step? She sounds like she’s at the actual hairy edge of her range, as it is.
@RobEgertonJazzTranscriptions5 күн бұрын
Probably not! Despite the click-baity title, the decision might not actually have been hers!
@psygin7 күн бұрын
Successfully making music out of the lydian
@gfexc7 күн бұрын
2:07 Hymn. Also used by Sonny Stitt. From Biscuit Mix kzread.info/dash/bejne/pH1-2Zupj8q5Yqg.html
@AryanShehranMusic8 күн бұрын
Do you know what horn he was using at this age?
@RobEgertonJazzTranscriptions5 күн бұрын
At this time, he was playing a King HN White Silversonic. I can't remember if it was a 2 or 3B, though. (I would sit next to him at NYJO rehearsals!)
@AryanShehranMusic3 күн бұрын
@@RobEgertonJazzTranscriptionsthank you!!
@Tsmowl8 күн бұрын
Matt finish trombones always sound exactly like they look. Nice blunt old timey sound. Edit: So long as they actually are good horns to begin with. That's the important thing really.
@Sakanakao9 күн бұрын
~( ˘▾˘~)
@kevincoumbe19709 күн бұрын
ST THOMAS
@johndowson792910 күн бұрын
Go on , keep playing like that and those lip turns will be awesome
@legaleagles365410 күн бұрын
👌🎵🙏
@davidbratcher982211 күн бұрын
Nice Job!
@Overlycomplicatedswede11 күн бұрын
He doesn’t sound bad but it’s definitely not the most enjoyable thing I’ve listened to him play
@birdpog112 күн бұрын
Pentatonic grinder!
@ponyboyx268814 күн бұрын
She’s so good, Where’d you get those notes (the music sheet)?
@RobEgertonJazzTranscriptions14 күн бұрын
I transcribed them. I listened to what she played and wrote it down. Check out they channel!
@riflebone14 күн бұрын
Those guys are all just Russian bots - anyone who knows Paul realize he's the real deal.
@robertgilbert568614 күн бұрын
John Allred is a master musician!
@MayPeters15 күн бұрын
¡Tremendo solo! Felicidadesss, Judith. Un abrazo musical y colegial desde Curaçao.
@stdimg1115 күн бұрын
Was this guy even playing?
@fernandoadorno350515 күн бұрын
Grest 🎶🎵🎼🎹🙏
@joethompson-tv1ss15 күн бұрын
Don't know who enjoys this kind of jazz? Impressive but not that enjoyable.
@johnulekowski955616 күн бұрын
R.I.P. Bill.
@brianodonnell737916 күн бұрын
Sounding great! We get super tied up in comparing and ranking musicians. I don’t think a tribute to someone has to sound identical to said artist. Keep making music and inspiring people to do the same!
@PaulTheTrombonist17 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for taking the time to transcribe my trombone solo and sharing it here! I'm grateful for the positive comments and also appreciate those who have shared their honest opinions. Music is a deeply personal and subjective experience, and I'm glad to see it sparking conversation. To me, the beauty of art is in its ability to evoke a variety of reactions. Thanks again for your hard work on this transcription!
@nolank.918617 күн бұрын
unrelated but i'd love to see more interviews! as a young player, getting to look into the minds of watrous, ira nepus, andy martin, etc has been really enlightening
@PaulTheTrombonist17 күн бұрын
@@nolank.9186more being filmed! Thanks for watching
@nolank.918617 күн бұрын
@@PaulTheTrombonist appreciate your hard work!
@RobEgertonJazzTranscriptions17 күн бұрын
You're welcome, Paul. Thanks very much for the support. Also, thanks for the job you're doing for trombonists around the world!
@nwoods5817 күн бұрын
Silly comments in here. That was a tasteful solo and very true to JJ’s style and articulations. Love your warm tone too
@wforwadeed17 күн бұрын
I am ambivalent to his playing
@hisc0rehq84317 күн бұрын
i have strong positive feelings about his playing
@squirt45317 күн бұрын
He is
@SimonThomas-r3z17 күн бұрын
Those cats are playing!
@danparker825417 күн бұрын
There is a lot of historical reference in his playing, not necessarily all JJ.
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I find Payes has sort of a pinched sound, almost like many new players have. It's especially audible in the lower register.
Its hard for me to believe her flawless musicality and technique and tone being part of one soul. Splendid.
She played at my highscool couple of months ago! So amazing i was able to meet them
How did you find out which part was his solo?
0:40 damn 🔥
Barnaby - your tone is all that! Damn man! Beastly all the way around.
Ive been following barnaby for years now, one of my biggest modern inspirations
A true monster of the instrument
I love it and admire the uptempo performance. Now, I think one should reconsider whether to practice “long tones”.
He made this look, sound and feel too easy! 😭
He BREATHES...
Great solo
That was, straight up, impressive
Smooth and clean tones 🎵
I like his playing a lot a unique voice in this music
Yes, he has a distinctive approach, among Trombonists, at least.
His tone was so gentle I loved it!
Awesome ☺️ love it
Would it have killed her to move the key either up or down a half step? She sounds like she’s at the actual hairy edge of her range, as it is.
Probably not! Despite the click-baity title, the decision might not actually have been hers!
Successfully making music out of the lydian
2:07 Hymn. Also used by Sonny Stitt. From Biscuit Mix kzread.info/dash/bejne/pH1-2Zupj8q5Yqg.html
Do you know what horn he was using at this age?
At this time, he was playing a King HN White Silversonic. I can't remember if it was a 2 or 3B, though. (I would sit next to him at NYJO rehearsals!)
@@RobEgertonJazzTranscriptionsthank you!!
Matt finish trombones always sound exactly like they look. Nice blunt old timey sound. Edit: So long as they actually are good horns to begin with. That's the important thing really.
~( ˘▾˘~)
ST THOMAS
Go on , keep playing like that and those lip turns will be awesome
👌🎵🙏
Nice Job!
He doesn’t sound bad but it’s definitely not the most enjoyable thing I’ve listened to him play
Pentatonic grinder!
She’s so good, Where’d you get those notes (the music sheet)?
I transcribed them. I listened to what she played and wrote it down. Check out they channel!
Those guys are all just Russian bots - anyone who knows Paul realize he's the real deal.
John Allred is a master musician!
¡Tremendo solo! Felicidadesss, Judith. Un abrazo musical y colegial desde Curaçao.
Was this guy even playing?
Grest 🎶🎵🎼🎹🙏
Don't know who enjoys this kind of jazz? Impressive but not that enjoyable.
R.I.P. Bill.
Sounding great! We get super tied up in comparing and ranking musicians. I don’t think a tribute to someone has to sound identical to said artist. Keep making music and inspiring people to do the same!
Thank you so much for taking the time to transcribe my trombone solo and sharing it here! I'm grateful for the positive comments and also appreciate those who have shared their honest opinions. Music is a deeply personal and subjective experience, and I'm glad to see it sparking conversation. To me, the beauty of art is in its ability to evoke a variety of reactions. Thanks again for your hard work on this transcription!
unrelated but i'd love to see more interviews! as a young player, getting to look into the minds of watrous, ira nepus, andy martin, etc has been really enlightening
@@nolank.9186more being filmed! Thanks for watching
@@PaulTheTrombonist appreciate your hard work!
You're welcome, Paul. Thanks very much for the support. Also, thanks for the job you're doing for trombonists around the world!
Silly comments in here. That was a tasteful solo and very true to JJ’s style and articulations. Love your warm tone too
I am ambivalent to his playing
i have strong positive feelings about his playing
He is
Those cats are playing!
There is a lot of historical reference in his playing, not necessarily all JJ.
He is playing
I have very weak opinions of his playing
I have no strong opinions of his playing
I'm a fan of his playing
Love this solo. So much character and feeling!
Not a fan of his playing
2:06 The tone on those Ebs is insane