Bordogni VOCALISE V - contrabasstrombone
- berniplostrombone
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hIKt-NfeiY&t=28s
new video online :)
Bordogni 5 - contrabasstrombone
hope you like it! :-)
all the best,
Berni
new video online :)
Bordogni 5 - contrabasstrombone
hope you like it! :-)
all the best,
Berni
- afugate
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- Joined: Mar 23, 2018
Bravo! I enjoyed hearing you play this. :good:
FYI, your link includes[color=#FF0000]&t=28s at the end. That starts the clip at 28 seconds into the video.
Here's the clip without the time parameter.
[media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hIKt-NfeiY[/media]
--Andy in OKC
FYI, your link includes
Here's the clip without the time parameter.
[media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hIKt-NfeiY[/media]
--Andy in OKC
- robcat2075
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Sounds good!
- Savio
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It's very nice, you have long phrases and good air control! Most of us would have trouble doing this phrases on a regular bass trombone. You make it sound easy even on a contra! Well done! :good: :good:
Leif
Leif
- berniplostrombone
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thank you guys :-) really appreciate this!
all the best, Berni
all the best, Berni
- Jimprindle
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- Joined: Apr 16, 2018
Excellent intonation and phrasing. Obviously your playing and technique on this difficult instrument is extraordinary.
As a bass trombone player I frequently play these etudes in all three octaves and in other keys. I enoyed your performances but after many years, I think I like hearing this music in the original tenor trombone range the best. I would also like to hear them performed as they were intended by human vocalists. Is that out there?
As a bass trombone player I frequently play these etudes in all three octaves and in other keys. I enoyed your performances but after many years, I think I like hearing this music in the original tenor trombone range the best. I would also like to hear them performed as they were intended by human vocalists. Is that out there?