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![]() ![]() | Lew Soloff I am almost out the door on my way to the Manhattan Brass Quintet concert. Lew's masterclass was brilliant this afternoon. He talked of his long career in music and the changes he has gone through, on the horn and in the business. He had his usual array of horns and mouthpieces. Lew talked of how he arrived at the equipment he was using,and he showed us how,with only two horns and a variety of different mpcs. he could change colors of sounds. You should have been there Wilmer |
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__________________ Be sure Brain is engaged before putting Mouthpiece in gear. S.Suark 1951 | |
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__________________ Be sure Brain is engaged before putting Mouthpiece in gear. S.Suark 1951 | ||
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![]() ![]() | Lew talked at the masterclass about the demands of quintet playing vs other venues of performance. Lew surprised me by playing the bulk of the concert on C trumpet. Guys,he sounded great. Lew also mentioned the wide range of dynamics required in quintet work. This is a very, very fine ensemble. Wayne du Maine, Lew Soloff-Trumpets....Wayne and Lew played their tushs off Ann Ellsworth- Horn......solid all night Michael Seltzer-Tenor Trombone....what a gorgeous sound Dave Taylor-The Paganini of the Bass Trombone The Manhattan Quintet played with precision and fire. It was a thoroughly enjoyable evening.....and Lew absolutely nailed a few high ones in the Paquito D"Rivera piece |
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__________________ Be sure Brain is engaged before putting Mouthpiece in gear. S.Suark 1951 | |
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| Piano User | Lew was great at the class. I had a gig, so I could not make the show. Wayne is an amazing trumpet player too. I had the pleasure of playing with him once. Four trumpets, he was first i was third. We were all sitting around warming up. He played a low G, I thought I was going to have a heart attack. |
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__________________ Bach 37 Yamaha 8310Z Yamaha 631 Flugel Getzen 850 Cornet Yamaha Picc Yamaha Xeno C 8445 Monette B1-5M, B1-5F, B1-5D cornet, Stork 3P, Monette C1-5M | |
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| Piano User | Lew does not play a monette MP, and according to what he said at the class, he never really did, Dave Monette copied his MP for that model. One of the things he talked about was switching mouthpieces, not in terms of high notes and middle register, but in terms of controlling color. |
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__________________ Bach 37 Yamaha 8310Z Yamaha 631 Flugel Getzen 850 Cornet Yamaha Picc Yamaha Xeno C 8445 Monette B1-5M, B1-5F, B1-5D cornet, Stork 3P, Monette C1-5M | |
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