JOHNGUARI
Trumpet Player, Pianist, Composer, Arranger, Songwriter

Hello to my threes of readers.

This post is me putting up links to mp3s of a BUNCH of music that I haven’t gotten around to uploading. I’ll copy this to the recordings page. Most of these are one or two-takes recorded and edited with bare bones audio software (Garageband).

Architect Flagmen

An epic chart I wrote and revised last year. This is a 2nd reading. The tune with kinks worked out and face melting licks having been shedded will close my Grad Recital, which is Thursday, April 23rd at 8:00PM in Kenton Hall on the UNT College of Music Campus.

Don’t Be On the Outside

This is a recording from a performance by the Three O’Clock Lab Band featuring Melissa McMillan on vocals. This was meant to be Basie-ish, complete with stolen riffs.


Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right

Another arrangement for Vocalist and Big Band on one of my favorite Bob Dylan tunes. Tatiana Mayfield is singing on this recording.

The Nearness of You

A vocal jazz ensemble arrangement with accompaniment. Rhythm and vocal tracks were recorded separately and combined.


Someone to Watch Over Me

My first a capella vocal jazz arrangement. Pretty chords.

Scant posting is my pattern, but I’ve been filling in the gaps of my musical listening.

On the classical side, I’ve listened to Beethoven’s Fifth and Sixth Symphonies, Holst’s Planets and Copland’s Rodeo. These pieces are about as well known as classical rep gets, and I had listened to portions of them, but not the whole things in their entireties.

On the jazz side, I’ve discovered the joys of Stan Kenton’s Portraits on Standards. We played it last week in the Three O’Clock Lab Band (more on that later). Also John Coltrane & Johnny Hartman is of course superb and essential. Lastly, I finally picked up Snarky Puppy’s latest album, Bring Us the Bright. It’s vastly different from their last record, which was vastly different than the one before that. It’s amoebic music, through and through. Snarky Puppy can exist as a quartet/quintet or have as many as a dozen or more people onstage, and the various styles mash and intermingle with each other. It’s pretty cool stuff.

I’m well into my final semester at UNT. I’m back in the Three O’Clock Lab Band, and excited to be there. The level of musicianship is very high in all sections and we can put stuff together quickly. I’m only taking Lab Band and doubling up on jazz composition lessons this semester, but I always feel like I could use more time. Deadlines are a good thing though, as they make you just cut the crap and do things.

Speaking of which, I should probably hop back on Finale now.

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