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MF Fan Veteran Member
Joined: 26 Mar 2002 Posts: 397 Location: The Great White North
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Posted: Fri May 12, 2017 12:30 pm Post subject: |
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Benge.nut wrote: | Pocahontas is on MF Horn 3 right? I don't think Lynn is on that album is he? Is there another recording I'm not aware of with Lynn playing? |
You are correct Benge.nut, Lynn didn't play on MF Horn 3, that was still the European line-up. Lynn's only studio recording with the band was on Chameleon. This just happened to be the same moment in time the band appeared on the PBS shows "Mark of Jazz" and "At the Top," which served to secure Lynn's legend forever in the trumpet world! The Pocahontas "duet" referenced were from live shows. It wasn't so much a duet as it was a call and response of the high b-flat - A - G line. It's hard to differentiate between Maynard and Lynn when you hear it, quite a testament to Lynn's playing. It was always cool to see when Maynard would bring guys out front to share the spotlight, he had no ego in that regard, it was always about pleasing the audience and providing exposure to his sidemen. _________________ MF Fan
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John Mohan Heavyweight Member
Joined: 13 Nov 2001 Posts: 9834 Location: Chicago, Illinois
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Posted: Fri May 12, 2017 2:44 pm Post subject: |
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MF Fan wrote: | It was always cool to see when Maynard would bring guys out front to share the spotlight, he had no ego in that regard, it was always about pleasing the audience and providing exposure to his sidemen. |
Yes! Do you all remember how when his band members' solos would end, Maynard would postpone starting his own solo in order to let the audience applause for his band member continue for a while longer? |
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Lionel Heavyweight Member
Joined: 25 Jul 2016 Posts: 783
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Posted: Fri May 12, 2017 5:02 pm Post subject: |
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John Mohan wrote: | MF Fan wrote: | It was always cool to see when Maynard would bring guys out front to share the spotlight, he had no ego in that regard, it was always about pleasing the audience and providing exposure to his sidemen. |
Yes! Do you all remember how when his band members' solos would end, Maynard would postpone starting his own solo in order to let the audience applause for his band member continue for a while longer? |
Ditto that.
On one of the many times I went to see Maynard and his orchestra and also one of the times he sent his trumpet section into the audience,
The trumpet player standing next to my table was blowing these anazing high G's. I can still remember how unbelievably loud and perfectly in tune his notes were. There was no amplification because he was standing out in front of the band. And the thing that impressed me as much ss anything else was how easily he could pull it off. He wasnt even breathing hard.
This was back in the day before smoking was outlawed in nightclubs in my town. This trumpet player actually had a lit cigarette in his left hand. In other words his ability to hit high notes had become so second nature that it didnt even rattle him enough to postpone his next smoke. _________________ "Check me if I'm wrong Sandy but if I kill all the golfers they're gonna lock me up & throw away the key"!
Carl Spackler (aka Bill Murray, 1980). |
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cbtj51 Heavyweight Member
Joined: 24 Nov 2015 Posts: 739 Location: SE US
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Posted: Fri May 12, 2017 7:19 pm Post subject: |
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Normal fingerings for me as well with the exception of the A. 3rd puts that pitch as the only practical way for me as it doesn't even exist any other way. The feedback on the A also has a different feel, sound and energy requirement than everything else above high E. I don't know why, but it always has. It may be purely psychological, but if I need an equally strong A, that's what it takes. _________________ '71 LA Benge 5X Bb
'72 LA Benge D/Eb
'76 Bach CL 229/25A C
‘92 Bach 37 Bb
'98 Getzen 895S Flugelhorn
'00 Bach 184 Cornet
'02 Yamaha 8335RGS
'16 Bach NY 7
'16 XO 1700RS Piccolo
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