Mr Alessi playing bass!
- LeoInFL
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- Bach5G
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For a moment, I thought it might be another one of those videos. So, what mpc is he using?
- Burgerbob
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[quote="Bach5G"]For a moment, I thought it might be another one of those videos. So, what mpc is he using?[/quote]
It could be his 1C. I hope not!
It could be his 1C. I hope not!
- vetsurginc
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Good stuff on site. I really glad he is expanding the bass material. Often has an easier arrangement as well as the full version.
- harrisonreed
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Probably the 1F or whatever the deepest cup is they make at Griego. Or an actual bass piece, since they make em in that blank too.
- skeletal
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[quote="Bach5G"]For a moment, I thought it might be another one of those videos. So, what mpc is he using?[/quote]
Are we both thinking of the same user?
Are we both thinking of the same user?
- Bach5G
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[quote="skeletal"]<QUOTE author="Bach5G" post_id="132649" time="1607125756" user_id="2999">
For a moment, I thought it might be another one of those videos. So, what mpc is he using?[/quote]
Are we both thinking of the same user?
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This one:
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For a moment, I thought it might be another one of those videos. So, what mpc is he using?[/quote]
Are we both thinking of the same user?
</QUOTE>
This one:
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- skeletal
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[quote="Bach5G"]<QUOTE author="skeletal" post_id="132672" time="1607139082" user_id="10683">
Are we both thinking of the same user?[/quote]
This one:
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Oh come on there's another one of them!?!?
Are we both thinking of the same user?[/quote]
This one:
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</QUOTE>
Oh come on there's another one of them!?!?
- harrisonreed
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[quote="skeletal"]<QUOTE author="Bach5G" post_id="132673" time="1607139728" user_id="2999">
This one:
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Oh come on there's another one of them!?!?
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I took action to call him out on it. The moderators seemed to not like that too much :(
I've got to figure out how to walk that line lol
This one:
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Oh come on there's another one of them!?!?
</QUOTE>
I took action to call him out on it. The moderators seemed to not like that too much :(
I've got to figure out how to walk that line lol
- ArbanRubank
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Most excellent playing and terrific sound!
Okay, correct me if I am wrong b/c I don't know classical music. I did not actually hear a bass trombone per se. What I heard in the vid was someone playing a tenor part ON a bass trombone. I understand that a bass trombone theoretically has the same range as a large-bore tenor trombone. But this is more what I expect to hear from both a tenor and a bass trombone:
<YOUTUBE id="xjOLdFWl7Ww">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjOLdFWl7Ww</YOUTUBE>
Okay, correct me if I am wrong b/c I don't know classical music. I did not actually hear a bass trombone per se. What I heard in the vid was someone playing a tenor part ON a bass trombone. I understand that a bass trombone theoretically has the same range as a large-bore tenor trombone. But this is more what I expect to hear from both a tenor and a bass trombone:
<YOUTUBE id="xjOLdFWl7Ww">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjOLdFWl7Ww</YOUTUBE>
- hyperbolica
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[quote="ArbanRubank"].... I did not actually hear a bass trombone per se. What I heard in the vid was someone playing a tenor part ON a bass trombone..... . But this is more what I expect to hear from both a tenor and a bass trombone:
<YOUTUBE id="xjOLdFWl7Ww">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjOLdFWl7Ww</YOUTUBE>[/quote]
Wow, that was excellent!
I love Verhelst and Van Dijk. Alessi is obviously brilliant as well. Sounds like there was the audio equivalent of some photoshopping going on there, but well done.
<YOUTUBE id="xjOLdFWl7Ww">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjOLdFWl7Ww</YOUTUBE>[/quote]
Wow, that was excellent!
I love Verhelst and Van Dijk. Alessi is obviously brilliant as well. Sounds like there was the audio equivalent of some photoshopping going on there, but well done.
- WGWTR180
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[quote="ArbanRubank"]Most excellent playing and terrific sound!
Okay, correct me if I am wrong b/c I don't know classical music. I did not actually hear a bass trombone per se. What I heard in the vid was someone playing a tenor part ON a bass trombone. I understand that a bass trombone theoretically has the same range as a large-bore tenor trombone. But this is more what I expect to hear from both a tenor and a bass trombone:
<YOUTUBE id="xjOLdFWl7Ww">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjOLdFWl7Ww</YOUTUBE>[/quote]
He was playing the BASS trombone part of the Haydn Creation in the beginning.
Okay, correct me if I am wrong b/c I don't know classical music. I did not actually hear a bass trombone per se. What I heard in the vid was someone playing a tenor part ON a bass trombone. I understand that a bass trombone theoretically has the same range as a large-bore tenor trombone. But this is more what I expect to hear from both a tenor and a bass trombone:
<YOUTUBE id="xjOLdFWl7Ww">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjOLdFWl7Ww</YOUTUBE>[/quote]
He was playing the BASS trombone part of the Haydn Creation in the beginning.
- Vegasbound
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[quote="WGWTR180"]<QUOTE author="ArbanRubank" post_id="132699" time="1607174208" user_id="4907">
Most excellent playing and terrific sound!
Okay, correct me if I am wrong b/c I don't know classical music. I did not actually hear a bass trombone per se. What I heard in the vid was someone playing a tenor part ON a bass trombone. I understand that a bass trombone theoretically has the same range as a large-bore tenor trombone. But this is more what I expect to hear from both a tenor and a bass trombone:
<YOUTUBE id="xjOLdFWl7Ww">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjOLdFWl7Ww</YOUTUBE>[/quote]
He was playing the BASS trombone part of the Haydn Creation in the beginning.
</QUOTE>
Used to be the thing to play the creation on large tenor, with small bore and alto on the upper parts
Most excellent playing and terrific sound!
Okay, correct me if I am wrong b/c I don't know classical music. I did not actually hear a bass trombone per se. What I heard in the vid was someone playing a tenor part ON a bass trombone. I understand that a bass trombone theoretically has the same range as a large-bore tenor trombone. But this is more what I expect to hear from both a tenor and a bass trombone:
<YOUTUBE id="xjOLdFWl7Ww">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjOLdFWl7Ww</YOUTUBE>[/quote]
He was playing the BASS trombone part of the Haydn Creation in the beginning.
</QUOTE>
Used to be the thing to play the creation on large tenor, with small bore and alto on the upper parts
- WGWTR180
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[quote="Vegasbound"]<QUOTE author="WGWTR180" post_id="132703" time="1607177002" user_id="7573">
He was playing the BASS trombone part of the Haydn Creation in the beginning.[/quote]
Used to be the thing to play the creation on large tenor, with small bore and alto on the upper parts
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Uhhh yeh I realize that.
He was playing the BASS trombone part of the Haydn Creation in the beginning.[/quote]
Used to be the thing to play the creation on large tenor, with small bore and alto on the upper parts
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Uhhh yeh I realize that.
- Vegasbound
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[quote="WGWTR180"]<QUOTE author="Vegasbound" post_id="132704" time="1607177420" user_id="7093">
Used to be the thing to play the creation on large tenor, with small bore and alto on the upper parts[/quote]
Uhhh yeh I realize that.
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But many of our younger readers may not!
Used to be the thing to play the creation on large tenor, with small bore and alto on the upper parts[/quote]
Uhhh yeh I realize that.
</QUOTE>
But many of our younger readers may not!
- WGWTR180
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[quote="Vegasbound"]<QUOTE author="WGWTR180" post_id="132709" time="1607181641" user_id="7573">
Uhhh yeh I realize that.[/quote]
But many of our younger readers may not!
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Yes but you were quoting me. That's why I quoted the person who was unaware. :good:
Uhhh yeh I realize that.[/quote]
But many of our younger readers may not!
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Yes but you were quoting me. That's why I quoted the person who was unaware. :good:
- ArbanRubank
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I was also unaware. Now I know. Apparently, composers have written lines for bass trombone to play up in the tenor range. They obviously knew what they were doing, b/c the ones I have heard sound fantastic.
But for my personal endeavors, this is more like the kind of range concept I have for bass trombone:
<YOUTUBE id="QtpIaBCisto">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtpIaBCisto</YOUTUBE>
But for my personal endeavors, this is more like the kind of range concept I have for bass trombone:
<YOUTUBE id="QtpIaBCisto">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtpIaBCisto</YOUTUBE>
- CalgaryTbone
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Joe has played Bass before - there's some overdubbing on a Latin-themed CD that he released a few years ago. Also, he had to cover some Bass Trombone on his first gig in the Philadelphia Orchestra. I remember seeing his Bass Trombone going up for sale in some Trombone classifieds just after he became the Principal in NY. He has obviously picked up a new one.
Jim Scott
Jim Scott
- JakeRoberts69
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[quote="CalgaryTbone"]Joe has played Bass before - there's some overdubbing on a Latin-themed CD that he released a few years ago.
Ah! You are referring to one of my favorite albums, Caliente! See more info here!
<YOUTUBE id="GpVsJxoAMZQ" t="229">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GpVsJxoAMZQ&t=229s</YOUTUBE>
best,
jr[/quote]
Ah! You are referring to one of my favorite albums, Caliente! See more info here!
<YOUTUBE id="GpVsJxoAMZQ" t="229">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GpVsJxoAMZQ&t=229s</YOUTUBE>
best,
jr[/quote]
- Savio
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It sounds too perfect.....but everything does this days. I have only listen two brass concerts live where I was moved. One was with Philip Jones brass ensemble, the another was with Christian Lindbergh.
Leif
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[quote="Savio"]It sounds too perfect.....but everything does this days. I have only listen two brass concerts live where I was moved. One was with Philip Jones brass ensemble, the another was with Christian Lindbergh.
Leif[/quote]
Christian's refusal to play from the score during performance (there are exceptions, but they are rare) I think is a huge part of why he can draw so much emotion out of a piece. Others are, literally, just playing notes on a page. I got chills during the concerts of his I've been able to see live. One was the Kalevi Aho Symphony 9. He passes off a high E or something to a clarinet and the handoff was so clean I thought it was the chandeliers reverberating. The other was watching a warm up rehearsal in Colorado. He played a few Fs from the back of the stage that were not loud, but sounded like he was playing from the seat next to me. The other guy he was playing the double concerto with was warming up, much louder, but sounded a thousand miles away. Blew my mind.
Leif[/quote]
Christian's refusal to play from the score during performance (there are exceptions, but they are rare) I think is a huge part of why he can draw so much emotion out of a piece. Others are, literally, just playing notes on a page. I got chills during the concerts of his I've been able to see live. One was the Kalevi Aho Symphony 9. He passes off a high E or something to a clarinet and the handoff was so clean I thought it was the chandeliers reverberating. The other was watching a warm up rehearsal in Colorado. He played a few Fs from the back of the stage that were not loud, but sounded like he was playing from the seat next to me. The other guy he was playing the double concerto with was warming up, much louder, but sounded a thousand miles away. Blew my mind.
- Jimprindle
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In the early 1970s when I was studying with people who had played with the San Francisco Symphony in San Francisco, they kept talking about this young high school player named Joe Alessi. I guess he’s done good for himself since then. Not a bit surprised that he plays bass as well as Tenor.
- LetItSlide
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That’s how I’d have thought he’d sound on bass trombone. Splendid.