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Freddie Hubbard trumpet solo on Open Sesame

Posted on June 20, 2009 by Sweets

This Jazz trumpet solo of Freddie Hubbard is really great. Very melodic and builds very nicely. The tune Open Sesame, from the album Open Sesame, switches back and forth between G minor and C minor (I think – let me know by commenting). Lots of cool minor Jazz licks to take advantage of in this […] Read the rest of this entry…

Freddie Hubbard trumpet solo on Cantelope Island 5

Posted on May 06, 2009 by Sweets

Freddie Hubbard takes a great Jazz trumpet solo on Cantelope Island. If you are interested in getting the DVD it’s One Night With Blue Note. This is actually one of Freddie Hubbard’s most famous trumpet solos. One of the things I love about Freddie Hubbard is how much he really gets into his solos and […] Read the rest of this entry…

Freddie Hubbard trumpet solo on Hub-Tones

Posted on May 03, 2009 by Sweets

This is one of my favorite Freddie Hubbard Jazz trumpet solos. It is full of good Jazz licks and ideas. It is off his Hub-Tones Album. I just love listening to this trumpet solo because Freddie Hubbard is so creative and plays pretty aggressively throughout the whole solo. Video removed

Freddie Hubbard trumpet solo on Birdlike 1

Posted on May 02, 2009 by Sweets

This is one of my favorite Freddie Hubbard Jazz trumpet solos. It is off his album Ready for Freddie on the tune Birdlike. One of the reasons I’m impressed with this Freddie Hubbard trumpet solo is because it lasts for about 4 minutes and Freddie Hubbard never fails to run out of good ideas, let […] Read the rest of this entry…

Freddie Hubbard trumpet solo – The Night Has a Thousand Eyes 4

Posted on April 11, 2009 by Sweets

Want to hear a really great Jazz trumpet solo performed by Freddie Hubbard? I know you do. The thing I like best about the Freddie Hubbard’s trumpet solo is that it’s played so aggressively.  The Night Has a Thousand Eyes is the name of the tune. Here is Freddie Hubbard on trumpet back in 1989 […] Read the rest of this entry…



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