I can, and sometimes do, listen to Chet Baker all day long, so I definitely like the Trumpet in Jazz, but have never appreciated it in pop/rock music. And I have a spot in hell set aside for Blues that has brass instruments in it (I like my Blues to sound like it just crawled out of a Mississippi swamp). On the other hand I really do like a Sax in pop/rock at times, so it's not a total no-fly zone for me.
That's what they tried to get me to play in 5th grade. They wanted me to play the trumpet.
I wanted to play trumpet. 6th grade I believe. Band director felt trombone fit me better. So.... that's the route I took. Worked out for me..... and as it turns out the next two generations. My legacy.That's what they tried to get me to play in 5th grade. They wanted me to play the trumpet.
Then I said no, I wanna play electric guitar. I wanna be a rock star.
My parents loved that, I'm sure.
I knew this jazz singer named Nora.
She said that when she grew up, she wanted to be a Saxophone.
I get and largely agree with your thoughts about trumpet in blues. But, Motown - which is a veritable kissing cousin to the blues - sounds great with brass instruments.
Funny how that is.
Motown not a favorite.... but I'll listen to it before I'll listen to Rap or HipHop.Now is as good a time as any to admit that I can't stand Motown. I know, I know, I've heard it all before, but I have hated that sound my whole life.
Now is as good a time as any to admit that I can't stand Motown. I know, I know, I've heard it all before, but I have hated that sound my whole life.
For sure. Just because I don't appreciate some genre. there are people that do or it wouldn't exist or survive.It's all good!
The beauty of music is that we're allowed to like different things.
Trumpets are nice…. But I’m a trombone kinda guy….. as was both sons and a granddaughter, who’s used her horn to earn a music scholarship to college. She’s really good.