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Steve Lange and Gerry Pagano playing Michael Davis's "Trombone Institute of Technology" two years ago:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_1Yudm_wLs
Probably the best recording of it (other than the original) on Youtube. Both extremely fine players (but you already knew that).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_1Yudm_wLs
Probably the best recording of it (other than the original) on Youtube. Both extremely fine players (but you already knew that).
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Awsome! I knew Wayne when he was a kid fresh out of high school.
He was an great player even back then!
He was an great player even back then!
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Hi Everybody,
I saw this topic and I wanted to share a few videos of a new Trombone Quintet with Rhythm Section I'm a part of called Fifth Position.
Here's an original work named "Forced Entry." It was written for just the 5 bones by our very own Nate Kimball.
http://youtu.be/sW8orvN0SFM
Our second clip is "Old Devil Moon" from Robert Elkjer's fantastic chart, "Tribute to J.J. Johnson."
http://youtu.be/T8xpWpM11pk
I hope you guys dig them! Thanks for listening!
Mike
I saw this topic and I wanted to share a few videos of a new Trombone Quintet with Rhythm Section I'm a part of called Fifth Position.
Here's an original work named "Forced Entry." It was written for just the 5 bones by our very own Nate Kimball.
http://youtu.be/sW8orvN0SFM
Our second clip is "Old Devil Moon" from Robert Elkjer's fantastic chart, "Tribute to J.J. Johnson."
http://youtu.be/T8xpWpM11pk
I hope you guys dig them! Thanks for listening!
Mike
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Nice bone section feature here.......... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4L-pSXDK6As&feature=player_embedded
Enjoy
Enjoy

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Quote from: Chris Fidler on Jul 19, 2012, 03:02AMNice bone section feature here.......... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4L-pSXDK6As&feature=player_embedded
Enjoy
Interesting..quite fussy in some parts, some parts, very meaty...
Enjoy

Interesting..quite fussy in some parts, some parts, very meaty...
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It's funny but I thought the same thing, Paul. There was no need to write those fast multi-note runs, which frankly were not typical or easy for a trombone, especially for the guy on base. As a result they were not played that tightly. But the overall chart was very swingin' for the most! It just did not need to be that fussy. I think one should bear in mind the KISS principal and also what Sammy Nestico said, "There is always the temptation of getting too busy, a pitfall that plagues every arranger". It applies to soloists also.
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Hi, check out trombone quartet from Poland playing my original composition: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qk_XsCepApA
All the best!
M
All the best!
M
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Quote from: MikeDobranski on Jul 09, 2012, 02:49PMHi Everybody,
I saw this topic and I wanted to share a few videos of a new Trombone Quintet with Rhythm Section I'm a part of called Fifth Position.
Here's an original work named "Forced Entry." It was written for just the 5 bones by our very own Nate Kimball.
http://youtu.be/sW8orvN0SFM
Our second clip is "Old Devil Moon" from Robert Elkjer's fantastic chart, "Tribute to J.J. Johnson."
http://youtu.be/T8xpWpM11pk
I hope you guys dig them! Thanks for listening!
Mike
Very bright and brassy!
I saw this topic and I wanted to share a few videos of a new Trombone Quintet with Rhythm Section I'm a part of called Fifth Position.
Here's an original work named "Forced Entry." It was written for just the 5 bones by our very own Nate Kimball.
http://youtu.be/sW8orvN0SFM
Our second clip is "Old Devil Moon" from Robert Elkjer's fantastic chart, "Tribute to J.J. Johnson."
http://youtu.be/T8xpWpM11pk
I hope you guys dig them! Thanks for listening!
Mike
Very bright and brassy!

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8O3MtfgA1I0
at 11:00 Bill Reichenbach solos.
Is it just me or does he kick major ass?
at 11:00 Bill Reichenbach solos.
Is it just me or does he kick major ass?
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Hi all
Here's a live recording of one tune "Pursuit of Hapiness" we played with the german Tobias Meinhart quintet for the first part of Wayne Shorter in Bilbao.
Hope you like it : http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xse13l_tobias-meinhart-quintet-pursuit-of-hapiness_music

Hope you like it : http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xse13l_tobias-meinhart-quintet-pursuit-of-hapiness_music
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I love this little guy. I have mentioned before that he is a huge Trombone Shorty fan:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUc28QVfbtY&feature=plcp
I know that he is raising money for charity here but, based on the amount he got, I think I am going to get myself a busking job in Bath.
I also love this one from the Mnozil Brass. I just think they have got absolutely the best entertainment value and I have always believed we need more of that in music:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-ONQCq01Z4&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUc28QVfbtY&feature=plcp
I know that he is raising money for charity here but, based on the amount he got, I think I am going to get myself a busking job in Bath.

I also love this one from the Mnozil Brass. I just think they have got absolutely the best entertainment value and I have always believed we need more of that in music:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-ONQCq01Z4&feature=related
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Sorry, i put the wrong link for my video, here is the right one : http://www.dailymotion.com/video/k22hHAgdMk3v5P3e4Kt 

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZwhSz8KYlUA
Kleinhammer performing with CSO on La Gazza Ladra. What's Arnold Jacobs doing there? I don't oppose him being there at all but I thought there wasn't a tuba part?
Kleinhammer performing with CSO on La Gazza Ladra. What's Arnold Jacobs doing there? I don't oppose him being there at all but I thought there wasn't a tuba part?
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Played La Gazza Ladra recently. The parts we used had a tuba part. (We got them from imslp.)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlXkbyJNOwU&list=UUEemvVwG5KRt0nEVn7Q8xeA&index=10&feature=plcp
Jiggs. George Roberts is there too
Jiggs. George Roberts is there too
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Big 'T' playing Lover on a Reynolds http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fqrf2PR_OFE
Enjoy
BellEnd
P.S.
Just come across the whole TV show..... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpVCsy6o9pc
Enjoy
BellEnd
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Just come across the whole TV show..... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpVCsy6o9pc
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Quote from: Bellend on Sep 08, 2012, 03:09PMJust come across the whole TV show..... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpVCsy6o9pc
I love Chicago Style Jazz!
And that is the first time I have ever seen Abe Lincoln in a video. Thanks for that BellEnd!
I love Chicago Style Jazz!

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No idea if this has been posted here already, I just saw it today. Cimbasso solo on "Donna Lee"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1DNl8BF49U&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1DNl8BF49U&feature=related
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This ain't a video, but it's the title track of my new record. Enjoy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9eKWeYaWKz0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9eKWeYaWKz0
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Very impressive, Jacob. Great tone on that lead trombone. What is that trombone and vintage-appearing mouthpiece you are using?
With your outstanding talent, it would be great to hear you take a break from the "outre genre," and record some classic jazz standards.
With your outstanding talent, it would be great to hear you take a break from the "outre genre," and record some classic jazz standards.
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Thanks Titus62!
Throughout the record I used:
1929 Conn 4h with Stork T3
1924 Conn 82h with Bach 6 1/2 AL
1970 Conn 78h with Bach 6 1/2 AL
1980 Bach 42b with screw bell conversion and Stork 5
Jupiter Slide Trumpet with generic bugle mouthpiece!
Cuesnon Alto Horn with some sort of Wick mp
King Cleveland Baritone Horn with Bach 6 1/2 AL
Conn mid-70's 36k fiberglass sousa with a Conn Helleberg
I do have some vintage Conn mouthpieces but I haven't yet learned to use them properly...
As to taking a break from le outre, I consider everything I do, be it gospel, Mexican, Balkan, Classical, or "other", to be equally outre. Playing jazz standards is a pretty outre proposition, in this day and age, no? Playing trombone is outre, compared to playing a drum machine!
But I wouldn't rule it out either. Look for a new record of a group called 40twenty in December, which is more of a swing-ding-a-ling affair.
Throughout the record I used:
1929 Conn 4h with Stork T3
1924 Conn 82h with Bach 6 1/2 AL
1970 Conn 78h with Bach 6 1/2 AL
1980 Bach 42b with screw bell conversion and Stork 5
Jupiter Slide Trumpet with generic bugle mouthpiece!
Cuesnon Alto Horn with some sort of Wick mp
King Cleveland Baritone Horn with Bach 6 1/2 AL
Conn mid-70's 36k fiberglass sousa with a Conn Helleberg
I do have some vintage Conn mouthpieces but I haven't yet learned to use them properly...
As to taking a break from le outre, I consider everything I do, be it gospel, Mexican, Balkan, Classical, or "other", to be equally outre. Playing jazz standards is a pretty outre proposition, in this day and age, no? Playing trombone is outre, compared to playing a drum machine!
But I wouldn't rule it out either. Look for a new record of a group called 40twenty in December, which is more of a swing-ding-a-ling affair.
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Quote from: Bellend on Jul 16, 2011, 05:19PMThe one and only Al Grey with Count Basie playing "The More I See You"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48ZF49za1wg&feature=related
Enjoy
BellEnd
I loved this video last year when BellEnd put it up - and the time before that actually. I have been visiting it every so often, ever since.
Quite by accident, I found a transcription of the arrangement that Quincy Jones did for this Basie performance - actually on one of those free, quite illegal I guess, websites. Guess which trombonist is going to be doing an 'Al Grey' at big band tonight?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48ZF49za1wg&feature=related
Enjoy
BellEnd
I loved this video last year when BellEnd put it up - and the time before that actually. I have been visiting it every so often, ever since.
Quite by accident, I found a transcription of the arrangement that Quincy Jones did for this Basie performance - actually on one of those free, quite illegal I guess, websites. Guess which trombonist is going to be doing an 'Al Grey' at big band tonight?
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Quote from: JacobGarchik on Oct 01, 2012, 12:32PMPlaying jazz standards is a pretty outre proposition, in this day and age, no? Playing trombone is outre, compared to playing a drum machine!
But I wouldn't rule it out either. Look for a new record of a group called 40twenty in December, which is more of a swing-ding-a-ling affair.
Jacob, you are definitely a "Man for all (brass) Seasons." What an eclectic battery of trombones and other brass! BTW, I have a Conn 24H, and it's great fun to play...I think maybe the old "pea-shooters" are getting popular again.
No doubt jazz standards are a little "outre" in this day and age, but they will never be "out of date," and neither will good trombone playing. IMHO, a fine jazz trombone interpretation of an iconic old standard has a certain something that is just about as pleasing as music gets.
I will look forward to your above mentioned record with great anticipation. Keep up the outstanding work!
But I wouldn't rule it out either. Look for a new record of a group called 40twenty in December, which is more of a swing-ding-a-ling affair.
Jacob, you are definitely a "Man for all (brass) Seasons." What an eclectic battery of trombones and other brass! BTW, I have a Conn 24H, and it's great fun to play...I think maybe the old "pea-shooters" are getting popular again.
No doubt jazz standards are a little "outre" in this day and age, but they will never be "out of date," and neither will good trombone playing. IMHO, a fine jazz trombone interpretation of an iconic old standard has a certain something that is just about as pleasing as music gets.
I will look forward to your above mentioned record with great anticipation. Keep up the outstanding work!

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What a ham! Serious chops and slide. Total inspiration.
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Quote from: Geezerhorn on Oct 07, 2012, 06:28PMWhat a ham! Serious chops and slide. Total inspiration.
If you are talking about Al, I agree with you. But, if you had the audience on-side and rooting for you that much, wouldn't you? That's entertainment!
If you are talking about Al, I agree with you. But, if you had the audience on-side and rooting for you that much, wouldn't you? That's entertainment!

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Quote from: Graham Martin on Oct 07, 2012, 08:34PMIf you are talking about Al, I agree with you. But, if you had the audience on-side and rooting for you that much, wouldn't you?
No doubt about it!
Quote from: Graham Martin on Oct 07, 2012, 08:34PM That's entertainment!
The best!
No doubt about it!

Quote from: Graham Martin on Oct 07, 2012, 08:34PM That's entertainment!

The best!

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Andre Hayward plays a beautiful solo with the SF Jazz Collective. His solo starts around 8 minutes in, but the whole track is a great listen.
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Not sure if this has been posted before, but it looks like the mother of all bass trombone quartets...
Csaba Wagner, Mattis Cederberg, Martin Schippers, Charlie Vernon
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ENr0nibmyY&feature=relmfu
(see the other tracks there as well)
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I'd never heard Ashley Alexander, with Wild Bill on Big Butter and Egg Man, here on Superbone, which sounds terrific despite the negative views I've seen here. And died way too soon (egad, speaking personally).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7leaKOf5WrY&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7leaKOf5WrY&feature=related
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Wow! That's about as good as Dixieland gets. That trombonist is terrific. How does he decide whether to use the valves, the slide, or both.
Where would a trombonist go to learn how to play that instrument...I assume they are no longer made.

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Yes! That's my kind of jazz! Wild Bill is just about my favourite trumpet (cornet actually) player of all time. I even got to play with him on a tune at an all-night jam session way back in the sixties in the UK.
Re the superbone, I was thinking that Ashley actually sounds slightly better using the slide than the valves but he was playing great trombone on this video cut and who cares what he is using. It is the style that is more important, not the bone he happens to be using.
BTW, it was not unusual for Eddie Condon and his style of music to use a valve trombone. Brad Gowens did this very successfully, mainly at Nicks, and in fact even invented the valide trombone, a hybrid slide-valve trombone which never caught on. I never saw a picture of it but I imagine it must have been something like a superbone.
Nice jazz, Man. Thanks for that.
Re the superbone, I was thinking that Ashley actually sounds slightly better using the slide than the valves but he was playing great trombone on this video cut and who cares what he is using. It is the style that is more important, not the bone he happens to be using.
BTW, it was not unusual for Eddie Condon and his style of music to use a valve trombone. Brad Gowens did this very successfully, mainly at Nicks, and in fact even invented the valide trombone, a hybrid slide-valve trombone which never caught on. I never saw a picture of it but I imagine it must have been something like a superbone.
Nice jazz, Man. Thanks for that.
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I have always loved the Ashley Alexander played.I believe his superbone was very customized.I can't recall who was working with him on it.The intent was to make a good idea (the superbone) a real player,without the flaws.If you have ever played a superbone they have their drawbacks.
Bob
Bob
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Quote from: Bob Riddle on Oct 18, 2012, 08:04AMI have always loved the Ashley Alexander played.I believe his superbone was very customized.I can't recall who was working with him on it.The intent was to make a good idea (the superbone) a real player,without the flaws.If you have ever played a superbone they have their drawbacks.
Bob
I have heard the Superbone described this way: "It combines a bad slide with a bad valve section"
Never played one before. I know the potential for creativity is limitless with one. I should ask his son Dave if his dad's model was customized or not. I am pretty sure he still has it, among his dad's other gear - and many cars - that he inherited. Also in that collection are 2 or three double bell Euphoniums.
Bob
I have heard the Superbone described this way: "It combines a bad slide with a bad valve section"
Never played one before. I know the potential for creativity is limitless with one. I should ask his son Dave if his dad's model was customized or not. I am pretty sure he still has it, among his dad's other gear - and many cars - that he inherited. Also in that collection are 2 or three double bell Euphoniums.
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How about some trombone playing from the debt ridden Greece for a change?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbCgQi3f268&feature=plcp
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQPfsX7YRL0&feature=relmfu
Does anyone know anything about this player?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbCgQi3f268&feature=plcp
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQPfsX7YRL0&feature=relmfu
Does anyone know anything about this player?
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Hello guys! Today I released a new Youtube-video with my quartet Elements. It´s a tribute to my home area and it features a lot of trombone, clavinet, mellotron, beats and some lynx cats. The music is a mix of funk, soul and some more modern jazz. Check it out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_vSNpbVyVo&feature=plcp
Would be nice to hear what you think about it!
Kind Regards
K
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_vSNpbVyVo&feature=plcp
Would be nice to hear what you think about it!
Kind Regards
K
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Quote from: Kristian Persson on Nov 09, 2012, 04:11AMHello guys! Today I released a new Youtube-video with my quartet Elements. It´s a tribute to my home area and it features a lot of trombone, clavinet, mellotron, beats and some lynx cats. The music is a mix of funk, soul and some more modern jazz. Check it out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_vSNpbVyVo&feature=plcp
Would be nice to hear what you think about it!
Kind Regards
K

Great groove, nice playing, very interesting sound. Love that section from around 2:00 - 4:20 min.
What audio tools are you using to get that synthesized sound?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_vSNpbVyVo&feature=plcp
Would be nice to hear what you think about it!
Kind Regards
K


Great groove, nice playing, very interesting sound. Love that section from around 2:00 - 4:20 min.
What audio tools are you using to get that synthesized sound?
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Quote from: Kristian Persson on Nov 09, 2012, 04:11AMHello guys! Today I released a new Youtube-video with my quartet Elements. It´s a tribute to my home area and it features a lot of trombone, clavinet, mellotron, beats and some lynx cats. The music is a mix of funk, soul and some more modern jazz. Check it out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_vSNpbVyVo&feature=plcp
Would be nice to hear what you think about it!
Kind Regards
K
Bout time, buddy! Love your style, look forward to more.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_vSNpbVyVo&feature=plcp
Would be nice to hear what you think about it!
Kind Regards
K
Bout time, buddy! Love your style, look forward to more.
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Quote from: Kristian Persson on Nov 09, 2012, 04:11AMHello guys! Today I released a new Youtube-video with my quartet Elements. It´s a tribute to my home area and it features a lot of trombone, clavinet, mellotron, beats and some lynx cats. The music is a mix of funk, soul and some more modern jazz. Check it out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_vSNpbVyVo&feature=plcp
Would be nice to hear what you think about it!
Kind Regards
K
Awesome! The song has such a nice groove to it and you are getting it on the trombone! I really dig this...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_vSNpbVyVo&feature=plcp
Would be nice to hear what you think about it!
Kind Regards
K
Awesome! The song has such a nice groove to it and you are getting it on the trombone! I really dig this...

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Quote from: Chasbo on Nov 09, 2012, 06:39PMAwesome! The song has such a nice groove to it and you are getting it on the trombone! I really dig this... 
Quote from: Bonefide on Nov 09, 2012, 05:07PMBout time, buddy! Love your style, look forward to more.
Quote from: monty on Nov 09, 2012, 02:11PM

Great groove, nice playing, very interesting sound. Love that section from around 2:00 - 4:20 min.
What audio tools are you using to get that synthesized sound?
Thank you guys! The audio tool I´ve used for the solo is wahwah..

Quote from: Bonefide on Nov 09, 2012, 05:07PMBout time, buddy! Love your style, look forward to more.
Quote from: monty on Nov 09, 2012, 02:11PM


Great groove, nice playing, very interesting sound. Love that section from around 2:00 - 4:20 min.
What audio tools are you using to get that synthesized sound?
Thank you guys! The audio tool I´ve used for the solo is wahwah..
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Quote from: Chris Fidler on Nov 14, 2012, 05:56PMhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUJf7jmnAmM
Very nice! I really dug your solo!
Very nice! I really dug your solo!
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Quote from: Chasbo on Nov 14, 2012, 09:45PMVery nice! I really dug your solo!
Thanks, but that's my buddy Trevor Mires......
Thanks, but that's my buddy Trevor Mires......

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Right on, it's good either way! Thanks for posting it, I enjoyed it. 

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funny, but the singing and playing are great, Roger Blackburn, Joe Alessi, Glenn Dodson, and Charlie Vernon.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=2GiuOx3ej_Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=2GiuOx3ej_Y