Author Archives: David Brubeck

Did Egyptians Dominate Portable Amplification Technology for 5,000 Years? Did They Discover the Overtone Series Recorded by Pythagorus? “Did We Miss Something?” No. 2

King ‘Tut’ is often overlooked for his historical importance as the Pharaoh who restored Polytheism to Egypt and their center of religion to Thebes. Akhenaten, his father, was the Pharaoh who famously emphasized only one God-Aten, the God of the … Continue reading

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davidbrubeck.com Launches New Series-“Did We Miss Something?” tm, No. 1 “Lone Flautist Under a Tree”-An Anonymous Art Work of an Ancient Egyptian.

The title alone is most curious-“Lone Falutist Under a Tree”, and yet there are seemingly two male images under a very shortened representation of a tree. Why not, “Two Men Under a Tree”? There is a monkey as well, the … Continue reading

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Which was better, natural immunity or mrna injections?

Did Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo just call for an end to ALL MRNA “vaccines”? Has Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued Pfizer? Are 600,000 to 1,000,000 Seniors Dead After MRNA shot?

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Two-Part Invention by J. S. Bach and the Brubeck-Neal Duo, Live!

An early, live version of this piece at a slower tempo which I quite enjoyable and a bit Romantic. Originally for keyboard: harpsichord or possibly clavier. Here, the iteration is trumpet and bass trombone. Enjoy!

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“Roman Carnival Overture” Brass Miami Quartet – Berlioz for Brass Quartet

Before Hector Berlioz the three trombones found in a symphony were most often cast in the Germanic tradition of Alto/Tenor/Bass. AFTER Berlioz it was Tenor/Tenor/Tenor, as Berlioz decided it was the tenor that was the most powerful and complete iteration … Continue reading

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Brass Miami Quartet “Lascia ch’io pianga” by George Frederic Handel

David Brubeck, bass trombone Domingo Pagliuca, tenor trombone Jose Sibaja, trumpet Brian Neal, solo trumpet A boy from North Germany for whom a loving mother snuck a harpsichord into the attic. The man whom learnt his Operatic trade in Italy … Continue reading

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“Well You Needn’t”

by Thelonious Monk “Well You Needn’t” Piano, Guitar & Bass Trombone. Humbled and grateful. Too much fun! Three much!

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“Bluesette” & “Triste”

“Bluesette” “Triste” Apparently there is an appetite for Jazz Trio with Bass Trombone!!! Especially with Piano & Guitar… YOU HAVE COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE! (maybe the only place…you know what I mean….) A few more tunes from the night … Continue reading

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RARE LIVE RECORDING BRASS MIAMI QUARTET, Wilhelm Ramsoe Brass Quartet No. 5, I. Allegro Moderato

Brass Miami Quartet-Live! Brian Neal, Trumpet 1 (Jose Sibaja), Trumpet 2 Domingo Pagliuca, Tenor Trombone David Brubeck, Bass Trombone Image by D. J. Kennedy Jr.

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I’m Old Fashioned-Trio Piano, Guitar & Bass Trombone

Probably Tenor Sax, Alto Sax, Trumpet, Trombone (Tenor), Flute, Clarinet, Violin, Soprano Saxophone or Bari Sax would front a trio or quartet before a Bass Trombone. (Outside a recording project…) BUT what a blast! Carry on! Thanks for the opportunity! … Continue reading

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Stereogram ‘R’, for Roger Bobo

Roger Bobo is a rare musician whose music is admired in both spheres of classical music and jazz/commercial music. As a gifted educator, orchestral player in the Los Angeles Philharmonic, studio musician and soloist there are few with Bobo’s depth … Continue reading

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“Peace” by Horace Silver. Piano, Guitar, Bass Trombone

Fortunate to be in the same room with these marvelous musicians! For my wonderful sister.

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