The First Circle-Central Washington University Jazz Band 1
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- čas přidán 27. 03. 2014
- The Central Washington University Jazz Band 1, under the direction of Chris Bruya, performs Bob Curnow's arrangement of Pat Metheney's "The First Circle" at the 2014 CWU Winter Quarter Jazz Night.
Soloist:
Owen Evans-Soprano Saxophone - Hudba
That lead trumpet was hanging on for his life at the end of this piece. Killed it y’all
Everybody gangsta until the soloist enters the stratosphere🔭
Keeping in mind how young these musicians are, why don’t the critics just say thank you and keep in mind they have mothers who love them and read the criticism. For me, I love this performance and particularly the biting horn section. I would give anything to play an instrument with the proficiency and beauty this band has.
A very well arranged version and perormance of a complex song. You guys are right up there!
The drummer is spot on!
Wow. Great solo! Great over all and polished rendition of this amazing tune. Wish the vocals had a larger presence in the recording but that is a technical issue. Love this, enjoyed listening to this. Just goes to show Pat's material will stand the test of time.
I don't think it's possible for the vocals to compete with the trumpets, no matter how loud the volume of the vocals is turned up. This arrangement doesn't work that way. The trumpets would need to turn into flutes!
tpt’s are so together!
Wow, what a sax soli. Gave me chills.
One of my favorite tunes. You guys at CWU have a great program. I’ve hired some guys from that program and I can see the students come out ready for professional work.
Very well done. I do wish I could hear the female vocal with all this tight music.
Trombone section was wonderful
I love the improvised solo man good job👍
Beautiful ❤
Some great talent there performing a tricky composition. Sending respect from London UK.
Love to see ladies representing on drums and bass trombone. Fantastic performance. Bob Curnow arrangement?
Great college band! Wow!
Young drummer is solid
Brilliant 👏
Goosebumps!,
Sounds good! Very tight!
Fantastic
Yeah! Brought water to my eyes. Great Metheny/Mays tune played with respect. Band instructor could have leaped off stage if it weren't for his academic station :-)
These guys are tight!
Great job guys,the soloist reminds me of Branford Marsalis 👍
The trumpet section sounds great. The trombone section sounds great, too, with the lead trombone taking stylistic cues from Dick Shearer of the Stan Kenton band.
That's great! Particularly enjoyed the sax solo substituting Mayes's piano solo. Made me think of Michael Brecker or Courtney Pine.
Yeah man!
Recording sound quality is TOP
I don't think her mike was working. I didn't hear a note out of her.
Robert Jensen I was trying to figure out what she was singing
well done guys! super smooth..... just wanted to hear a little more of the vocalist... this is such a Pat Metheny thing to include this as an "instrument"
Lyle Mays, on soprano sax. RIP Lyle, 2020.
Muito bom!!!
is that 11/8
Nice job on a complex song to perform!
Good job guys!
trumpets laying it down
👏👏👏👌🙋
Lead trumped is pooped by the end haha, great effort
Hey you guys play DCI'S greatest hits. Wonderful.
It seems the singer’s mic wasn’t working :/ didn’t hear her at all
Ah yes the song of clapping
Nice. Sounds better than my high school jazz band, although not much of an achievement
tenor and fuegelhorn are so out of tune in the beginning oml
True. Drummer is rushing too. The lead alto wasnt blending either. But hey they were pretty good otherwise.
Yes it hurts, but its anyway worthy to perform and to listen to such a masterpiece
Mi spiace dirlo, ma questi brani di Pat & lyle non si prestano assolutamente ad essere arrangiati
per Big - Band - "ne esce fuori un gran casino".
I thought the piece as a whole was well-performed, but the sax soli could have been so much more. I feel like they could have done more with the dynamics, and I know it's imitating a guitar, but I really like what the Curnow band did with lead alto in terms of balance in the soli. Good job, though. P.S The piano seems to play off in a good amount of spots, most notably the sax soli. Is this a technology problem?
Manzar Elahi the piano part is super syncopated, it’s pretty accurate :)
Haters be on us.
they shouldve tuned
Can not hear the vocal,
I can't hear the vocal...
Is that a blonde on bass trombone? Lol that's sexy :D
+tachikoma747 In some of the videos, there's a girl on bari sax too!
wtf dude
Sorry. The performance is empty of “feelin’”.
Agreed
All running too much... And where is the girls voice??? Solo sax soprano is totally out... My gosh haha