[TPIN] Doc's Abblasen
Dave Arndt (gmail)
thirdvalve at gmail.com
Mon Jan 7 22:33:30 CST 2008
Where can one find this clip?
(for a player like Doc, it's probably not a big deal to do it with the E
fingerings - D concert on a Bb horn).
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[mailto:tpin-bounces+thirdvalve=gmail.com at tpin.okcu.edu] On Behalf Of Brian
David Moon
Sent: Monday, January 07, 2008 11:36 PM
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Subject: Re: [TPIN] Doc's Abblasen
It seemed bizarre to me when I saw him playing it in that key. Whay would a
world class trumpet player not know a baroque basic? Feeds the jazzer
stereotype.
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Sent: Monday, January 07, 2008 9:52 PM
Subject: Re: [TPIN] Doc's Abblasen
>I saw "The Making of Doc's Recording," which they showed on CBS Sunday
> Morning just before they used his recording for the first time (to close
> the show
> that day). One very interesting thing: he recorded it on the Bb side! He
> spoke a
> lot about how hard it was to play it in tune for the recording and I just
> kept shouting at the TV, "Play it on the A side!"
>
> That being said, I admire the heck out of Doc; I just wish that he'd
> spoken
> to somebody before he went in and recorded it...
>
> Joe Lill
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