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  • Wow, great playing ;-)

  • Wow!!!

  • Great old music, very well played!

  • tök jól szól,de tényleg. (Gyé, beteg vagy egy kicsit, vagy.....?)

  • It's worth pointing out that these instruments are a lot closer to modern trombones than sackbuts. Construction entirely out of brass, bell flares on the upper 3 instruments, multiple braces between the gooseneck and bell, and not to mention spit valves, all mark these as modern trombones with tiny bores rather than sackbuts or any other true renaissance trombone. Given the volume and brightness of sound as well, I doubt they're playing on period-style mouthpieces...

  • Brilliant! That was impressive. What a great quartet. Thanks for posting!

  • This is why you should never wash your trombone in hot water. See what happens? :-)

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  • no tempo........

  • if you think you're better than these guys then post an video answer...

  • I like modern t-bones better these sound too much like trumpets

    well played though

  • trumkpets no good =D hehe

  • Asombrosooooo es un regalo poder escuchar al cuarteto slokar tocando los sackbutts.....que delicia gracias por subir el video,un saludo desde PERÚ.

  • Anyone know the piece?

  • Hy:) It's Antonio Valente: Lo Ballo dell'Intorcia

  • very good

  • Gyivicsán Györggyel volt szerencsém találkozni, és zenélhettem vele együtt, valamint még 2 nagyobb harsonással, felejthetetlen

  • Bravo!!! Nagyon jó

  • May be Baroque's Posaun.

  • What kind of trombones were those. I know the one on the left is a contrabass but what about the others

  • its' a group of sackbutts

    from left to right they are

    bass

    alto

    alto

    tenor

  • wat's a sopranno bone look like? untill now, i've only seen tenor and bass, and contrabass.

  • very smawll and prety much useless

  • They are sackbuts. Ancestor's to the trombones we know today. And the one on the left is NOT a contrabass... just simply a bass sackbut.

  • yeah this video is sick

  • unreal. Wow.

  • fantastic

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