[This message has been edited by Dnj (edited 10-11-2009).]
Altough not in the video, another great trumpet tune is "Feels so Good" performed by one of our area musicians - Chuck Mangione. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-W7gvk9lmBQ
It's called double tonguing, Donny. I can do it to an extent, but not to that degree (at least, not since my college days ). To a certain degree, he's faking it (listen carefully to the tune done by the trumpeter or the flautist - there are small differences), but he gets the overall thing right. Outstanding!
Next up is triple tonguing...
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A few years ago I was talking to an older gentleman who played trumpet with the big bands. He also said that you had to be able to "double tongue" to be even considered for an audition if you were lucky enough to get one to play with some of the great bands like Dorsey, Miller, Shaw, James, etc, etc, ....not to mention the physical instrument choreography involved which you had to know while playing with your particular section. like in this video at around 1:16 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qIuveaFWA...from=PL&index=6
Watching a good horn player perform is a real treat for sure.WHAT THE HECK HAPPENED TO "real band music " PLAYING!!!