A (belated) Christmas gift to you all!
- Finetales
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My first Christmas multitrack in 10 years! It's good to be back.
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I used 4 different trombones, along with...a bunch of other stuff. <span class="emoji" title=":wink:">😉</span>
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I used 4 different trombones, along with...a bunch of other stuff. <span class="emoji" title=":wink:">😉</span>
- hyperbolica
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Very nice! Love it! And whatever that post-horn-connected-to-a-trombone-slide-thing was. Merry Christmas!
- norbie2018
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Brilliant! Thanks for sharing.
- Posaunus
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[quote="hyperbolica"]And whatever that post-horn-connected-to-a-trombone-slide-thing was.[/quote]
Such an instrument should only be used to play a post-lude. Posthum[or]ously.
Such an instrument should only be used to play a post-lude. Posthum[or]ously.
- WilliamLang
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sick arrangement and playing all over!
- CalgaryTbone
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Wow! Just fantastic playing and arrangement!
Jim Scott
Jim Scott
- Kbiggs
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That was great! Sweet arrangement, and great playing by all!
[quote="hyperbolica"]Very nice! Love it! And whatever that post-horn-connected-to-a-trombone-slide-thing was. Merry Christmas![/quote]
Buccina à natale, or whatever it was… it sounded great!
[quote="hyperbolica"]Very nice! Love it! And whatever that post-horn-connected-to-a-trombone-slide-thing was. Merry Christmas![/quote]
Buccina à natale, or whatever it was… it sounded great!
- Finetales
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Hi all, glad you're enjoying the video.
[quote="hyperbolica"]Very nice! Love it! And whatever that post-horn-connected-to-a-trombone-slide-thing was. Merry Christmas![/quote]
That's a corno da tirarsi, or slide horn. Mine stands in trombone Bb and has crooks for A, Ab, and G, with a 5-ish position handslide. (I used Bb and A for the video.) As weird as it is, modern examples exist today because Bach wrote for it! The wonderful historical horn player[url=https://www.annekescott.com/]Anneke Scott plays corno da tirarsi often, and sounds much better than I do:
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[quote="hyperbolica"]Very nice! Love it! And whatever that post-horn-connected-to-a-trombone-slide-thing was. Merry Christmas![/quote]
That's a corno da tirarsi, or slide horn. Mine stands in trombone Bb and has crooks for A, Ab, and G, with a 5-ish position handslide. (I used Bb and A for the video.) As weird as it is, modern examples exist today because Bach wrote for it! The wonderful historical horn player
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- BrassSection
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Wowzer!!! Amazing arrangement and playing!
- johntarr
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I can only add to the chorus of those blow an away, wow! Great playing, super cool arrangement and putting all tose videos together.
Great job!
Thanks, John
Great job!
Thanks, John
- blast
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Simply AMAZING <EMOJI seq="1f44f" tseq="1f44f">👏</EMOJI>. Bravo.
- Doug_Elliott
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Besides the excellent playing, I am totally impressed by your arranging skills. I have listened a bunch of times already and I keep hearing new stuff. And of course the video arranging too.
- CharlieB
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FANTASTIC !!!
Many thanks to you for sharing with us.
I can't imagine the amount of time and talent that went into creating that piece.
Many thanks to you for sharing with us.
I can't imagine the amount of time and talent that went into creating that piece.
- SwissTbone
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What a FANTASTIC arrangement! Some parts remind me of contemporary brass band competition pieces. You should start composing for that style :-)