This is a good example of how Chameleon at measure 80. This is an excerpt from a song called Birdland. This a recording by Maynard Ferguson.
Posted by: Shaun Fontaine
Podcast: birdland.mp3
| @ April 4, 2007 8:51:29 AM EDT ( ) |
Here is a tune entitled "Boogie Woogie" it is performed by the Tommy Dorsey Big Band. Tommy Dorsey is a famous trombone player and band leader. Keep it in mind while you practice Wicked Boogie Woogie
Posted by: Shaun Fontaine
Podcast: boogiewoogie.mp3
| @ April 2, 2007 8:45:36 PM EDT ( ) |
This is a Jazz version of "Moondance" by the vocalist Michael Buble
Posted by: Shaun Fontaine
Podcast: moondance1.mp3
| @ April 2, 2007 8:43:39 PM EDT ( ) |
This is "Moondance" by the composer and original artist, Van Morrison
Posted by: Shaun Fontaine
Podcast: moondance2.mp3
| @ April 2, 2007 8:41:23 PM EDT ( ) |
Here is the version of the Pink Panther we are playing. Listen to it to get an idea of style.
Posted by: Shaun Fontaine
Podcast: panther.mp3
| @ March 30, 2007 3:00:55 PM EDT ( ) |
Here is a version of Daahoud by jazz trumpeter Arturo Sandoval. It is not quite the same as ours, but it will give you a good idea of what it should sound like, and there is some GREAT trumpet playing.
Posted by: Shaun Fontaine
Podcast: daahoud.mp3
| @ March 30, 2007 8:48:17 AM EDT ( ) |
This is a demo version of "Make Way for Melody"
Use this as an example of style, tempo, etc. NOT an opportunity to listen to & copy rhythms, etc.
Posted by: Shaun Fontaine
Podcast: melody.mp3
| @ March 30, 2007 8:18:18 AM EDT ( ) |
This is a demo version of "Armed Forces - The Pride of America!"
Use this as an example of style, tempo, etc. NOT an opportunity to listen to & copy rhythms.
Posted by: Shaun Fontaine
Podcast: armedforces.mp3
| @ March 30, 2007 8:16:27 AM EDT ( ) |
Here is what Cascade River Overture sounds like...so far.
Posted by: Shaun Fontaine
Podcast: con1-19c.mp3
| @ January 20, 2007 3:21:41 PM EST ( ) |
Here is what On the Wings of Swallows sounds like...so far.
Posted by: Shaun Fontaine
Podcast: con1-19b.mp3
| @ January 20, 2007 3:19:47 PM EST ( ) |
...well actually 20 Carols in 1 minute and 25 seconds.
Posted by: Shaun Fontaine
Podcast: 20carols.mp3
| @ December 20, 2006 11:31:43 PM EST ( ) |
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