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5dragonsmusic · 1 year
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Clifford Brown - Laura on playlist "The Man with the Horn". On Spotify, Apple Music, etc.
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the-dr-nihal-kamel · 2 years
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fleatreatment · 11 months
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🎺 Herb Alpert's music has been a staple of American pop culture for over five decades. One of his most iconic tracks is "Spanish Flea," a catchy tune that has been featured in countless movies, TV shows, and commercials. 🎶 The song was originally released in 1965 as a B-side to Alpert's hit single "Tijuana Taxi." However, "Spanish Flea" quickly became a fan favorite and eventually surpassed its A-side counterpart in popularity. 🎵 With its upbeat tempo, infectious melody, and distinctive trumpet riff, "Spanish Flea" has become a cultural touchstone that continues to captivate audiences to this day. Let's take a closer look at the story behind this timeless classic.1. Herb Alpert: The Iconic Musician and His Spanish FleaHerb Alpert, a legendary musician, is known for his unique blend of jazz, pop, and Latin music. 🎶 One of his most famous songs is "Spanish Flea," which was released in 1965 and became an instant hit. 🎵 The song features Alpert's signature trumpet playing and a catchy melody. It was used as the theme song for the popular game show "The Dating Game." "Spanish Flea" has been covered by numerous artists, including The Beatles and Stevie Wonder. 🎤 Alpert's music has won numerous awards, including nine Grammy Awards and a Lifetime Achievement Award. 🏆 He has sold over 72 million records worldwide and has had 14 platinum albums. Alpert is also a successful businessman and philanthropist, founding the Herb Alpert Foundation to support arts education. Alpert's influence on music and culture is undeniable, and his legacy continues to inspire new generations of musicians. 🎺2. The Origin and Inspiration Behind Spanish Flea🎶 Spanish Flea 🎶 is a popular instrumental song that was written by Julius Wechter in 1965. The song was originally recorded by the Tijuana Brass, a band led by Herb Alpert. The inspiration for the song came from a trip that Wechter took to Tijuana, Mexico, where he was inspired by the local music and culture. The song features a catchy trumpet melody and a lively Latin beat, which has made it a popular choice for TV shows and commercials. One of the most famous uses of the song was as the theme music for the TV game show, The Dating Game. Over the years, Spanish Flea has been covered by many other artists, including Sergio Mendes and the Black Eyed Peas. Despite its popularity, the song has also been criticized for perpetuating stereotypes about Latin American music and culture. Overall, Spanish Flea remains a beloved and recognizable tune that continues to inspire musicians and entertain audiences around the world.3. Spanish Flea's Rise to Fame and Cultural ImpactSpanish Flea is a catchy instrumental tune composed by Julius Wechter in 1964. It became famous as the theme song of the TV game show, The Dating Game, which aired from 1965 to 1986. The song's upbeat melody and playful rhythm made it an instant hit. It climbed the charts and reached #27 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1966. It also became a popular tune for elevator music and hold music. Spanish Flea's popularity extended beyond the music industry. It was featured in movies, TV shows, and commercials. It also inspired parodies and covers by various artists, including Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass. The song's cultural impact can be seen in its use in pop culture references and memes. It has been used in The Simpsons, Family Guy, and SpongeBob SquarePants. It has also been sampled in hip-hop and electronic music. is a testament to the power of catchy tunes and their ability to transcend time and borders. 🎶🎉4. The Memorable Melody and Catchy Rhythm of Spanish FleaSpanish Flea is a popular instrumental song composed by Julius Wechter in the 1960s. It has a memorable melody and a catchy rhythm that makes it a timeless classic. The song was originally recorded by the Tijuana Brass, a popular instrumental group in the 60s. Spanish Flea was used as the theme song for the popular TV game show, The Dating Game. The song has been covered by several artists, including Herb Alpert, who was the leader of the Tijuana Brass. The melody of Spanish Flea is characterized by its upbeat and lively tone, which is perfect for dancing and partying. The catchy rhythm of the song is also one of its most memorable features. The song is often associated with the swinging 60s and the carefree lifestyle of that era. Spanish Flea has been used in several movies and TV shows, including The Simpsons and Austin Powers. The song has also been used in commercials for products such as Pepsi and Burger King. Overall, Spanish Flea is a fun and upbeat song that continues to be popular today. Its memorable melody and catchy rhythm make it a timeless classic that will always be associated with the swinging 60s.5. Spanish Flea's Enduring Legacy in Pop Culture and Music HistorySpanish Flea, a tune composed by Julius Wechter, has left an indelible mark on pop culture and music history. Here are some of the ways it has influenced the world of entertainment: It was famously used as the theme song for the game show "The Dating Game" in the 1960s. The song has been covered by numerous artists, including Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass, who made it a hit in 1965. It has been featured in films like "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery" and "The Simpsons Movie." The catchy melody has been used in commercials for products ranging from cars to cereal. Despite being over 50 years old, Spanish Flea remains a beloved and recognizable tune that continues to be used in various forms of media. Its upbeat tempo and catchy melody make it a timeless classic. 🎶🎉🎬📺🎤 In conclusion, Herb Alpert's Spanish Flea is an iconic piece of music that has stood the test of time. Its catchy melody and upbeat tempo have made it a favorite among music lovers for decades. 🎶 From its beginnings as a B-side track to becoming a chart-topping hit, Spanish Flea has cemented itself as a classic tune. It has been featured in numerous films, TV shows, and commercials, further solidifying its place in pop culture. 🎥 Whether you're a fan of jazz, pop, or just good music in general, Herb Alpert's Spanish Flea is a must-listen. Its infectious rhythm and playful nature are sure to put a smile on your face and leave you humming the tune for days to come. 🎵 https://fleatreatment.uk/discover-herb-alperts-iconic-spanish-flea/?_unique_id=64834e79a4a99
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theindietrumpeter · 1 year
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Lips for life!
There's no two ways about it, our chops are mega important when we're playing. We spend ages honing and toning them - lip slurs, chop builders, lip flexibilities etc. - but do we really look after them?
This post isn't about using exercises to keep them in shape, it's about looking after them between playing sessions. Aside from the usual advice to make sure you warm up properly and avoid playing while injured or tired (if you can), I'm going to offer the following few tips to protect them whether it's hot or cold outside:
Stay hydrated - this is good for your general health anyway but our chops are one of the first things to suffer when we're dehydrated. If we've not had enough fluid, our lips become dry, cracked and/or flaky making playing difficult or even painful.
Use lip balm - there are lots of lip balms on the market, some are great, some are not so great but everyone has their favourite. My favourite is from Lush however Chopsaver, Carmex and Vaseline all work for me too. I prefer one that isn't too greasy if I have to play. Try to avoid flavoured lip balms as you'll be tempted to lick your lips. In summer try to use one with sunscreen to stop your lips from getting burned (Try Chopsaver Gold SPF15 or similar).
Try not to lick your lips - I find this one really difficult and have to really think about it. Saliva evaporates really quickly in hot weather so your lips are drier after you've licked them than before. In cold weather licking your lips takes away the moisture and can cause the outer skin cells to freeze.
Avoid going out in the cold or, if you have to, wear a scarf around your mouth. True, you're probably going to look like you're off to rob a bank but cold air can really dry out your lips.
Exfoliate and moisturise - use something like a sugar scrub (again, I like the ones from Lush - they also have cool names like Galaxy (it's bright blue)) to exfoliate and get rid of the dry/dead skin followed by Blistex Intensive Moisturiser (or similar) to do just what it says on the tin.
Following these tips won't guarantee that you won't get dry or chapped lips but it will certainly minimise the risk and help to heal them quicker. And as I'm writing this, I'm sat here with a giant split on my lips so i'm off to follow my own advice... for a change...
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tiendastoreplay · 1 year
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Conn Revivido para @fugy_altavilla de @brassass.brassband 🎯🎯. Vintage + Laca . . . @tiendastoreplay #trumpetplayer #trombone #frenchhorn #lowbrass #トランペット #trumpetlife #brassplayer #craftsmanship #brassrepair #instrumentrepair #trumpet #trumpetlove #trumpetrepair #craftsmanship #trumpet #musician #rompeta #lithier #reparacion #tiendastoreplay (en Tiendastoreplay Luthier de Vientos) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpgCPrNO0hn/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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😊⭐️🎄🎺🎼🎺🎶 Life is like a trumpet… what you put into it. is what you will get out of it! 🎶🎺🎼🎺🎄⭐️😊 #AimNorthEngraving #Trumpet #TrumpOrnament #TrumpetOrnaments #TrumpetPlayer #trumpetist #trumpeter #bandornaments #band #bandgifts #trumpetlove #armyband #marineband #navyband #music #musiclover #christmastree #christmasdecor #christmas #christmasornaments #christmasmusic #madeinmichigan #michiganlaserengraver #puremichigan #musicgram #music #musician #soundthetrumpet #trumpets #trumpetsofinstagram #trumpetart https://www.instagram.com/p/CmHE9FMutYG/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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aaronhillsworld · 1 year
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Where am I in these pics? I’m in the house band @ R. House Every Monday for Baltimore’s Best Jam Session! 🎹 Then I hang with my friends and capture these moments. Join us @ (301 W. 29th St.) 7-10pm Where am I next? 🎹🤔📱Text “heyaaron” to me at 410-936-6976 or see my calendar @ aaronhillsworld.com Also checkout my new self care tools @ 5Mselfcare.com #clarenceward #clarencewardiii #datfeelgood #datfeelgoodmusic #thesession #thesessionbaltimore #jazzlive #baltimorejazz #jazzvibe #jazzman #jazzcat #jazzmusician #flugelhornplayers #flūgelhorn #flugelhornplayer #trumpetist #trumpetplayer #trumpetlove #saxophone #saxophonelife #saxophoneplayer #rhousebaltimore #rbarbaltimore #baltimore #maryland #rhouse #charlesvillage #remington #feelgoodmusic (at R. House) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ckqkd_7ukQr/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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pierpaoloeffe · 1 year
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Psquared feat. Cesare Dell'Anna live now at Farfly Bloodiy Monday 💀☠️💀☠️💀☠️💀☠️💀☠️💀 #Psquared #pierpaoloeffe #Farfly #cesaredellanna #liveperformance #livesession #liveset #electro #trumpetplayer #trumpetplayer (presso Squinzano, Italy) https://www.instagram.com/p/CkZfYyNIBmd/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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5dragonsmusic · 1 year
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Dizzy Gillespie - A Night In Tunisia on playlist "The Man with the Horn"
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iamtommytheroach · 2 years
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Start your morning like a crab with a Jamaican accent. #Repost @trumpetband with @let.repost • • • • • • Poolside Jams #2 / Under The Sea / Sammy Miller and The Congregation 🤩😍🥳 Tag a friend. Credit: @smcongregation @rileymulherkar @benflocks @tallsamtrombone @moodymill @corbinjonesbass @dhlinard . For more follow @trumpetband . . #trumpetband #jazzmusic #jazzvideo #jazztrombone #saxophone #music #musicvideo #summer #trombone #sax #trumpet #percussion #jazz #trumpetband #trumpetplayer #trompete #trompeta #guitar #guitarist #guitars #cover #covermusic #awesome https://www.instagram.com/p/CeBw3GZp_fc/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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twilightarcade · 2 months
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fred [lady killer]
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theindietrumpeter · 1 year
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Doubling - Two for the price of one...
Playing brass is just about the best thing ever (well, it is to me) but it does have it's drawbacks... especially as a trumpet player as you can end up buying, carrying and playing more than you expect.
Most of us brassers end up playing, or at least teaching, at least 1 other brass instrument. On the whole, that's not too bad, lots of the instruments use the same fingering - especially if you're reading in treble clef. It's important to note that the real odd ones out are French Horn and Trombone. The fingerings on Horn differ depending on whether you're playing a B-flat horn, an F horn or a double horn using a mixture of the two and trombone (in case you hadn't noticed) uses a slide. If you're required to teach two, three or all of the brass, it's worth just reading up on what you're doing but the basics are easy (in my opinion).
What I really want to cover in this post is what else, as a trumpet player, you need to play in what setting. It's not a 100% complete and definitive list - it's developed from my own personal experience and a bit of reading - but it should give you an idea as to what sort of gear you may be looking at and carrying around or, more specifically, what to take with you to a gig/rehearsal/recording session. I'm not going to analyse too much, it's mainly going to be a series of lists, but I may mention an odd piece of music here and there.
Orchestra:
Trumpet in Bb ('The Norm' or 'The Status Quo')
Trumpet in C (I believe this is favoured over Bb in US orchestras)
Trumpet in D/Eb or E/Eb (Apparently D is more useful than the Eb and E - Bach Mass in B Minor is a popular excerpt for D Trumpet)
Trumpet in A (not common, would usually transpose the part)
Piccolo Trumpet in A/Bb (useful for Bach, in particular the Brandenburg Concerti)
Cornet (Bizet's Carmen is a great example of orchestral cornet)
Rotary Trumpet in Bb or C (particularly in Europe - especially, but not limited to, French and German orchestras)
Big Band:
Trumpet in Bb
Flugel (Georgia on my Mind rings a bell for this one)
Concert/Wind/Military Band
(some wind band music is written for Cornets, some for Trumpet and occasionally both - Holst Suite in Eb 1984 edition has 3 Cornets and 2 Trumpets which isn't an unusual combo. I've played in wind bands where the 3rd Cornet players double on Trumpets 1 &2)
Trumpet in Bb
Cornet
Flugel (fairly rare but not completely unheard of)
Herald or Fanfare Trumpet (particularly in military bands. Gordon Jacob did an amazing arrangement of God Save The Queen utilising fanfare trumpets and trombones)
Musical Theatre
Trumpet in Bb
Flugel
Piccolo Trumpet (Jesus Christ Superstar has optional Piccolo in Trumpet 1, Shrek The Musical also has Piccolo as does Book of Mormon - not the only ones but a good start).
Cornet (Billy Elliot is a good example of cornet usage in musical theatre - it emulates the sound of the brass band (brass bands being inextricably linked to mining))
Kazoo (Oh, yes, you read that right - How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying. Ok, it's not actually written in the Trumpet parts but when I played it in London the entire band doubled the kazoo chorus)
Tambourine (Our House - The Madness Musical... enough said)
Pop
Trumpet in Bb
Piccolo Trumpet (Penny Lane by The Beatles is the only actual example I can think of) (edit: I think Whitney Houston’s One Moment In Time has one too but I need to confirm it)
Flugel (again, not overly common but I've used a Flugel whilst in the band accompanying a rap artist)
Bass Trumpet (Rashawn Ross of The Dave Matthews Band doubles on Bass Trumpet... he's not the only one but he's my favourite)
Just to reiterate, this list is not exhaustive but it should give you an idea of what you're getting yourself into in some of the more common settings.
One last thing to note: Reeds players get paid extra for doubling... Trumpet players don't... it's rubbish but that's the way it is!
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fleatreatment · 11 months
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🎺 The Spanish Flea Trumpet is a unique musical instrument that has captured the attention of music enthusiasts around the world. Its distinct sound and design make it a favorite among trumpet players and collectors alike. 🎶 But what exactly is the Spanish Flea Trumpet, and how did it come to be? In this article, we will take a deep dive into the history and origins of this fascinating instrument, exploring its cultural significance and the impact it has had on the world of music. 🌍 From its humble beginnings in Spain to its rise to popularity in the United States, the Spanish Flea Trumpet has a rich and storied past that is sure to captivate anyone with an interest in music and history. So sit back, relax, and let's discover the fascinating world of the Spanish Flea Trumpet together!1. The History of the Spanish Flea Trumpet: A Brief OverviewThe Spanish Flea Trumpet is a brass instrument that originated in Spain during the 16th century. It was a popular instrument among the Spanish nobility and was often used in courtly music. The trumpet's unique design, with a coiled body and a flared bell, gave it a distinct sound that was unlike any other instrument of its time. 🎶 🎺 🇪🇸 Over time, the Spanish Flea Trumpet gained popularity throughout Europe and was used in a variety of musical genres, including classical, folk, and military music. Today, the trumpet is still played by musicians around the world and has become an iconic symbol of Spanish culture and music. 🌍 🎶 🎉 Despite its long history, the Spanish Flea Trumpet remains a popular instrument that continues to inspire musicians and audiences alike. Its unique sound and rich cultural heritage make it a valuable addition to any musical performance or collection. 👍 🎵 👏 2. How to Identify a Spanish Flea Trumpet: Key Characteristics to Look forWhen looking to identify a Spanish Flea trumpet, there are several key characteristics to keep in mind: Small size: Spanish Flea trumpets are typically smaller than standard trumpets, making them easier to hold and play. Distinctive shape: These trumpets have a unique, curved shape that sets them apart from other instruments. Bright sound: Spanish Flea trumpets are known for their bright, lively sound that is perfect for playing upbeat music. Simple design: These trumpets have a simple design that is easy to play and maintain, making them a great choice for beginners. Brass construction: Spanish Flea trumpets are typically made from brass, which gives them a warm, rich tone. When shopping for a Spanish Flea trumpet, look for these key characteristics to ensure that you are getting an authentic instrument. 🎺3. The Unique Sound of the Spanish Flea Trumpet: What Makes it Stand OutThe Spanish Flea Trumpet has a distinct sound that sets it apart from other trumpets. It has a brighter and more vibrant tone than other trumpets. The sound is more piercing, making it perfect for playing high notes. It has a unique resonance that gives it a fuller sound. The Spanish Flea Trumpet is also known for its agility and flexibility. It can easily switch between different styles of music. It is perfect for playing fast-paced and intricate melodies. It has a quick response time, making it ideal for playing staccato notes. The design of the Spanish Flea Trumpet also contributes to its unique sound. It has a smaller bore size, which gives it a brighter and more focused sound. The bell is also smaller, which contributes to its piercing tone. The leadpipe is longer, which gives it a more open and resonant sound. Overall, the Spanish Flea Trumpet is a unique and versatile instrument that stands out for its bright, piercing, and resonant sound. 🎺🎶👌4. Famous Musicians Who Have Used the Spanish Flea Trumpet in Their Work🎶 The Spanish Flea trumpet has been a popular instrument in the music industry for decades. Here are some famous musicians who have used it in their work: 🎺 Herb Alpert: The Spanish Flea trumpet was made famous by Herb Alpert, who used it in his hit song "Spanish Flea" in 1965. 🎺 Miles Davis: The legendary jazz musician used the Spanish Flea trumpet in his album "Miles in the Sky" in 1968. 🎺 Chuck Mangione: The American flugelhorn player used the Spanish Flea trumpet in his hit song "Feels So Good" in 1977. 🎺 Maynard Ferguson: The Canadian jazz trumpeter used the Spanish Flea trumpet in his album "M.F. Horn 2" in 1972. 🎺 Doc Severinsen: The American jazz trumpeter and bandleader used the Spanish Flea trumpet in his album "The Great Arrival" in 1966. 🎶 These musicians have all used the Spanish Flea trumpet to create memorable and iconic music.5. Caring for Your Spanish Flea Trumpet: Maintenance Tips and TricksRegular maintenance is key to keeping your Spanish Flea Trumpet in top condition. Here are some tips and tricks to help you care for your instrument: Always wipe down your trumpet after each use with a clean cloth to remove any moisture or debris. Oil your valves and slides regularly to keep them moving smoothly. Use a high-quality valve oil for best results. Clean your trumpet's mouthpiece with warm, soapy water and a soft brush after each use to prevent buildup of bacteria and debris. Store your trumpet in a dry, cool place to prevent damage from humidity and extreme temperatures. Take your trumpet to a professional for regular cleaning and maintenance to ensure it stays in top playing condition. By following these simple maintenance tips, you can keep your Spanish Flea Trumpet playing beautifully for years to come. 🎺6. Where to Find a Spanish Flea Trumpet: Buying Options and ConsiderationsLooking for a Spanish Flea Trumpet? Here are some buying options and considerations: Check online marketplaces like eBay or Amazon for new or used options. Visit local music stores or pawn shops to see if they have any in stock. Consider purchasing from a reputable music instrument retailer for quality assurance. When buying, consider the condition, brand, and price. Look for a reputable seller with good reviews. Condition: Check for dents, scratches, and overall wear and tear. Brand: Consider well-known brands like Bach or Yamaha for quality. Price: Be wary of deals that seem too good to be true, as they may be low-quality or fake. Remember to also consider the type of music you will be playing and the level of skill you have. Beginners may want to start with a more affordable option. Advanced players may want to invest in a higher-quality instrument. Consider the type of music you will be playing, as some trumpets may be better suited for certain genres. Overall, take your time when making a decision and don't be afraid to ask for advice from experienced musicians.7. Exploring the Different Styles of Music That Feature the Spanish Flea TrumpetSpanish Flea Trumpet has been a popular instrument in various music genres. Let's explore some of the different styles of music that feature this unique trumpet. Jazz: Spanish Flea Trumpet is often used in jazz music, adding a lively and upbeat sound to the rhythm section. Latin: The trumpet's bright and cheerful tone is perfect for Latin music, especially salsa and merengue. Funk: The Spanish Flea Trumpet can also be heard in funk music, adding a funky and groovy vibe to the music. Other music genres that feature the Spanish Flea Trumpet include pop, rock, and even classical music. It's a versatile instrument that can be used in various ways. Some famous songs that feature the Spanish Flea Trumpet include "Spanish Flea" by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass, "A Taste of Honey" by The Beatles, and "The Lonely Bull" by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass. Listening to music featuring the Spanish Flea Trumpet can be a fun and enjoyable experience. It's a great way to appreciate the versatility of this unique instrument. 🎶🎺🎵 In conclusion, discovering the Spanish Flea trumpet has been a fascinating journey. This unique instrument has a rich history and a distinctive sound that sets it apart from other trumpets. 🎺 Whether you're a musician or a music lover, the Spanish Flea trumpet is definitely worth exploring. Its bright and lively tone is perfect for jazz, Latin, and other genres. 🎶 So why not add a Spanish Flea trumpet to your collection? You'll be joining a long line of musicians who have been captivated by its charm and versatility. 🎵 https://fleatreatment.uk/discovering-the-spanish-flea-trumpet/?_unique_id=647dbffb86db7
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fleekpoint · 2 years
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Taking a break to listen to the local jazz 🎷🎼👂 . . . . . #jazzmusicians#frenchquarter#jazztime#neworleansjazzfest#funk#jazzsax#jazzphotography#concert#trumpetlife#trumpetsolo#pianist#cello#me#musicflow#concertphotography#trumpetman#trumpeter#trumpetplayers#musicians#trumpetandhorn#louisiana#showmeyournola#neworleansjazz#neworleans#jazzfest2020#jazzlife#nolamusic#neworleansculture#jazzfestinginplace (at Fritzel's European Jazz Club) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cey3JYMOArm/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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aaronhillsworld · 2 years
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Tonight! Join me! Join Us Every Monday for Baltimore’s Best Jam Session! I’m in the house band! 🎹 @ R. House (301 W. 29th St.) 7-10pm Where am I next? 🎹🤔📱Text “heyaaron” to me at 410-936-6976 or see my calendar @ aaronhillsworld.com Also checkout my new self care formula to help you to decrease your stress @ 5Mselfcare.com #clarenceward #clarencewardiii #datfeelgood #datfeelgoodmusic #thesession #thesessionbaltimore #jazzlive #baltimorejazz #jazzvibe #jazzman #jazzcat #jazzmusician #flugelhornplayers #flūgelhorn #flugelhornplayer #trumpetist #trumpetplayer #trumpetlove #saxophone #saxophonelife #saxophoneplayer #rhousebaltimore #rbarbaltimore #baltimore #maryland #rhouse #charlesvillage #remington #feelgoodmusic (at R. House) https://www.instagram.com/p/CkZVDaXp4Ly/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Thinking thoughts about the TokRev boys (from all different corners of the show but this got out of hand when I started writing for Hanma playing the trumpet. Sorry {not sorry?}). How strong their lips and lungs would be while they're going down on you. Fuck me, dude.
A/N ::: I was watching something today and there was a band. A couple of neurons misfired. Hanma popped into my mind. Here we are, guys. Hanma, again.
C/W ::: Hanma x F.reader, implied drinking, oral M->F, unprotected P->V, and a whole bunch 'o' lies about Hanma being nice ; ).
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TrumpetPlayer!Hanma ::: Stands up on stage, staring at you the whole time he's blowing into the instrument. Don't think he doesn't notice how you're rubbing your thighs together. Such a cute girl, trying to play off her arousal as dancing. Silly, cute, girl.
He sees it. And it's all he can do to keep the tent from popping up in his pants. After the (kick ass!) show he's helping the rest of his band mates take their equipment down and load it up into the van.
You walk up to him and tell him how great the they played tonight - and every night, really. You've been going to their gigs for a while now. He smiles, thanking you for supporting them wherever they play and he puts the speaker on the ground, sitting on it.
Hanma asks you what you're doing right now because the band is having a small after party and it happens to be at his place tonight. "You wanna come?" He brushes his hair from his sweaty forehead and you're sure you're going to squeal if you open your mouth, so you just nod sweetly as he takes your phone and puts in his address and number just in case you get lost.
10 minutes later you're on the road to meet up with him everyone and kick back. His apartment isn't that big, but it's perfect for an intimate gathering. The guys are all there and they all seem to know each other well.
You're standing by the wall with a red cup in your hand when Hanma comes up to you and tells you how glad he is you could make it. You smile and tell him you're happy to be here too. Hanma suggests you go somewhere quieter so you can talk and you both end up in his room.
He shuts the door behind you and you stand next to his bed. You ask him what else he likes to do besides play the trumpet and he tells you to have a seat next to him. He tells you that he doesn't bite - hard - unless you want him to. You laugh too much, you think, at that overplayed joke and hope he doesn't notice.
Hanma turns to look at you, his eyes serious. He says he wants to kiss you and it's like he's sucked all the oxygen from your lungs with just his words. You say yes. And then his lips are on yours. His tongue swipes along your bottom lip and you open your mouth to him. He tastes like cigarettes and beer and it's so fucking intoxicating to you that you have some sort of out of body head rush.
Hanma pulls away, breathing heavily for someone who has such an already impressive lung capacity. He looks at you, a question in his eyes. You nod and he kisses you again, this time harder and more desperate. Your hands find his hair and you tug at it, making him moan into your mouth.
Hanma moves his lips down your neck, biting and sucking at the skin there. He unzips your jeans and slips a hand into your panties. You buck into his fingers and he tells you to keep going. "Oh? You like that? Want me to fuck you with my fingers? How about my cock, huh? Orrr ..." he says between kissing your neck and lips, "maybe my mouth. You ever have a trumpet player go down on you? It'll change your life."
You cry out when he pushes two fingers inside of you and starts moving them in and out. You can feel the pressure building up inside of you and when he rubs your clit with his thumb, you lose it. You cum all over his fingers and he laughs, licking them clean. Hanma leans down and kisses you one more time before getting up and walking over to the door.
He opens it and calls out to his band mates, telling them to get the fuck out of his house. They groan in disappointment but leave anyway. Hanma shuts the front door and locks it. He takes off his clothes and you can see his hard cock bouncing between his legs. "Now ... I'm gonna do this properly."
You smile, taking off your shirt and pants. He walks over to you and kneels on the floor, spreading your legs open before diving right in. Hanma tongues your clit before licking up and down your slit. He dips his tongue inside and you gasp. He works his magic for a few minutes until you're begging him to fuck you. Hanma doesn't do what you ask, of course. He wants you to have the full experience. He eats your pussy like it's the last day the earth will rotate. He's so thorough.
You cum again on his mouth and he slurps up every last drop of it. You're ready for him to stop at any second, but he doesn't. No. He lets you ride out one of the best orgasms you have ever had on his lips and tongue until you're shaking and coming all over his face again. And when you're done, he stands up and gets on the bed, hovering above you.
He brushed his cock up against your twitchy hole until he had you begging for him to be inside of you. Your fingers grip his back, digging your nails in occasionally as he thrusts in and out of your soaking cunt. He moans and grunts as he thrusts into you harder and faster. Hanma's mouth is on yours again and then he's panting into your ear. "Fuck, I'm gonna cum." He groans. "Where do you want it ... where do you want me to cum, huh?"
The question threw you for a loop because you've never really been with anyone who has asked you before. "Ins-inside! Cum inside of me, Hanma!"
He laughed, "Call me Shuji, doll."
You pulled your lips from his and said, "Ok, cum inside of me, Shuji!"
His hips slapped against yours a few more times and he was spilling inside of your warmth.
"Fuck," he said. He collapsed on top of you and you ran your fingers through his hair. You felt his cock twitch inside of you and it made you shiver. Hanma moved and slid out of you, cum dripping onto the sheets. He got up and went to the bathroom, coming back with a towel for you to clean up.
You both lay there in a comfortable silence until he started playing with your hair. "So, did I change your life?" he asked. You turned to him, a smile on your face. "I, um, it was definitely the best pussy eating I've ever experienced. Did it change my life?" Your lips twisted to the side and you said, "I think I'll need you to run me through that a few more times before I can make a sound judgment call." He laughed and pulled the sheet over your head. "Oh, look. You're dead!" You giggled and let him kiss your cheek. It was the beginning of a beautiful, horny relationship.
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(*Just kidding. Hanma is probably a real prick who doesn't love anyone but Kisaki. But a girl can dream!)
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