Nice, nice, nice, but why do there have to be so many different brass instruments that look same from first view, how to remember all the tone range and pitch of each instrument… what'S the easiest way to learn this ^^. I really enjoyed your playing by the way
Hi! I'm a cornet player and would very much like to have the sheet music and piano accompainment! Can you send it to me on gymjenta@gmail.com ? I would be very grateful! :-D
nice. but i wish the sound quality of the the recording was better. And if it were me, I would use some vibrato, and maybe even a little more tenuto. The solo was great, and I think she is an excellent player, but there could also have been some more contrasting elements, like different speeds (maybe even double tounging) and contrasting dynamics. Great solo!
@picklepals11, Thanks for many tips and constructive comments! As an amateur, I found that understanding is one thing and actually trying to accomplishing it is another, you probably know what I mean. Really appreciated your commnents. Cheers~!
I love this !!! Sounds like Civil war era. I am an amature Cornet player and would love to have the back track. also could you tell me the make of the cornet you play. The instrument and player are a perfect match. Beautiful!!
@sehightower Hello, thanks for visiting my channel. YouTube e-mail does not allow attachements (or I do not know how). If you leave me with your e-mail address, I will be happy to share. Cheers~!
beautiful tone and use of legato...I hope that one day I can achieve tone quality which is this this good :) love the tune and the way the accompaniment flows too...if anyone knows what this piece is called or who the composer is could you help me out as I would just love to source the sheet music! Many thanks from Australia
@sunshines875 Hi~ thanks for the listening in. "Kathleen Mavourneen" is a song, written in 1837, composed by Frederick Crouch. I assume you are a Cornet player and happy to share the sheet music and piano accompaniment if you drop an e-mail address. One condition, that some day I will be able to listen to your Cornet play on the YouTube. Cheers~!
@TerryLeeCanada I'm in my school's concert and jazz bands. I'm also in a community orchestra called Vancouver Orchestra Club (VOC). I'm also auditioning for the senior orchestra in Vancouver's Youth Orchestra on May 21st, which is the day after a concert! AH! I'm glad you like my compositions. I haven't had any theory lessons so I can't REALLY find what I want, yet. My school has played some of my stuff and VOC has agreed to play some even before hearing them! What an honour!
@SuperBabyStudios Your composed music radiates such feelings, I am amazed that you did it with no formal lessons. All the best for the audition. Cheers~!
@curlingnf Hi Tom, I did not realize this song has such deep history and personality~! I knew it is very emotional melody...thanks for sharing your story. Cheers from Vancouver. Terry
Very moving, I'm not trying to show too much emotion because I am at my desk at the office but inside I am really touched. Thank you again for another beautiful performance!
Hi Terry! This is a rather long response and meaningful response, in segments for word count limitations reasons, so, if you like, start reading at the bottom, marked Part i, and read backwards. No words to thank you for this resonant song, as you will see. BTW. I live in Canada too. Love, Bee.
@gabrielbeatrice Now I understand why I felt so much emotion when I played this music. May be I was an Irish in my previous life....lol . Seriousely, I am so glad this song helped cleansing your soul from shattering past memories. Thanks for sharing your soul. Cheers and Hugs~! Terry
Part 7. . What was different this time was that, since I didn't really know that word and had never in my life pronounded 'mavourneen myself, some of these memories seem to go back in time right into our genetic memory, so we seem to be healing our far pasts as well as our more recent ones, until we go Clear Through! No words to thank you! Love Bee.
It was mentioned it was also a song, so I youtubed the song and fell upon yours. Part 6. You cannot know the cleansing tears I cried as those notes struck home, like a great warm summer shower that turns the the grass fresh and sweet and emerald. What was different this time was that, since I didn't ever use or really know that word myself, some of these memories seem to go back in time right into our genetic memory.
and recognized by a warrior type, who loved her very much, and did not see her as morally obliterated, or tossed into the garbage, or ruined forever, but saw her as HERSELF with profound delight, as though she were still the apple of his eye. She was TOTALLY HEALED. This appearance of a word I don't normally use, and have never pronounced has never happened to me before.
I googled the word, and found it was Irish for 'darling" (OH!!)
Part 4. I am from a 100 per cent Irish background. And as I was dealing with this dishonoured, dignity and heart-shattered child left for dead, this voice, this male voice suddenly said... "Mavourneen!"
I am weeping buckets as I write this. It is a word I have never used in my life, yet I was vaguely familiar with it as perhaps an Irish word of affection.. And as that word sounded in my head -- it was like the voice of a light-eyed warrior, the child knew she was recognized...
Part 3. In any case this a.m. as I woke, a very small subpersonality broke through from my subconscious to my conscious, who had frozen in time, alone, with no mercy, in the most horrendous circumstances imaginable, her dignity obliterated, her heart shattered, helpless, frozen there in time with no hope ever of rescue, let fry!.... I have a profoundly respectful and loving protocol I go through with these as I find them. But what happened in this case was completely NEW.
Part 2. My work now is to recuperate those little ones who 'died' for me -- MY turn, to get THEM, and bring them home. in kind, for we leave no soldiers lying on the fields of our subconscious, and an adult can tolerate experiences that shatter an innocent child. (HOOHA!) It is the most extreme sport warrior challenge in reverse you can imagine. I just go parachuting into those places without a parachute!!
Part 1. This is a personal thing to write, so please forgive it, and stop reading any time. But I need to thank you. As an adult I am in the process of going through awakenings of memories of very profound abuse in childhood, strong enough to shatter my conscious. (Only began coming up 12 years ago.) These memories as they break through are like little personalities , little 'mes' whose fuses "busted" and who froze in time at the heart of an intolerable experience, so that I could continue.
the cornet has a little different sound than the trumpet
JxT1957 1 month ago 2
Wow. That's all I can say. Fantastic job with this song! I wish the recording was of better quality to accentuate your beautiful tone
ATARISING 2 months ago
Hi may I ask what's the name of this song ?
CrazyHamster2009 2 months ago
@CrazyHamster2009 "Kathleen Mavourneen" is the title of this song.
TerryLeeCanada 2 months ago
Nice, nice, nice, but why do there have to be so many different brass instruments that look same from first view, how to remember all the tone range and pitch of each instrument… what'S the easiest way to learn this ^^. I really enjoyed your playing by the way
FilmComposeRaHoppe 2 months ago
really liked this. as a cornet player myself really good piece to play. would love the music it seems to be hard to find here in france!
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Hi! I'm a cornet player and would very much like to have the sheet music and piano accompainment! Can you send it to me on gymjenta@gmail.com ? I would be very grateful! :-D
GymJenta 3 months ago
Really enjoyed your performance of this piece. What a beautiful tone you have.
Well done.
I too would appreciate a copy of the sheet music and piano accompaniment.
lazytrumpeter1 4 months ago
nice. but i wish the sound quality of the the recording was better. And if it were me, I would use some vibrato, and maybe even a little more tenuto. The solo was great, and I think she is an excellent player, but there could also have been some more contrasting elements, like different speeds (maybe even double tounging) and contrasting dynamics. Great solo!
picklepals11 4 months ago
@picklepals11, Thanks for many tips and constructive comments! As an amateur, I found that understanding is one thing and actually trying to accomplishing it is another, you probably know what I mean. Really appreciated your commnents. Cheers~!
TerryLeeCanada 4 months ago
Beautiful, absolutely beautiful.
hal1147 5 months ago
Thanks so much and cheers from Florida!!
Galaxy12@usa.com
sehightower 5 months ago
I love this !!! Sounds like Civil war era. I am an amature Cornet player and would love to have the back track. also could you tell me the make of the cornet you play. The instrument and player are a perfect match. Beautiful!!
sehightower 5 months ago
@sehightower Hello, thanks for visiting my channel. YouTube e-mail does not allow attachements (or I do not know how). If you leave me with your e-mail address, I will be happy to share. Cheers~!
TerryLeeCanada 5 months ago
beautiful tone and use of legato...I hope that one day I can achieve tone quality which is this this good :) love the tune and the way the accompaniment flows too...if anyone knows what this piece is called or who the composer is could you help me out as I would just love to source the sheet music! Many thanks from Australia
sunshines875 6 months ago
@sunshines875 Hi~ thanks for the listening in. "Kathleen Mavourneen" is a song, written in 1837, composed by Frederick Crouch. I assume you are a Cornet player and happy to share the sheet music and piano accompaniment if you drop an e-mail address. One condition, that some day I will be able to listen to your Cornet play on the YouTube. Cheers~!
TerryLeeCanada 6 months ago
Good work
macyoutubular 7 months ago
The simplicity of this piece is what makes it so beautiful. Great job.
joeslaughter01 8 months ago
I hope I can get a sound like that one day.
Spencer from Vancouver
SuperBabyStudios 10 months ago
@SuperBabyStudios Hello Spencer, I think you are a multi-talented man yourself! I especially like your compositions. Are you in any band?
TerryLeeCanada 9 months ago
@TerryLeeCanada I'm in my school's concert and jazz bands. I'm also in a community orchestra called Vancouver Orchestra Club (VOC). I'm also auditioning for the senior orchestra in Vancouver's Youth Orchestra on May 21st, which is the day after a concert! AH! I'm glad you like my compositions. I haven't had any theory lessons so I can't REALLY find what I want, yet. My school has played some of my stuff and VOC has agreed to play some even before hearing them! What an honour!
Thanks a bunch.
SuperBabyStudios 9 months ago
@SuperBabyStudios Your composed music radiates such feelings, I am amazed that you did it with no formal lessons. All the best for the audition. Cheers~!
TerryLeeCanada 9 months ago
Beautifully done, love the tone of your cornet, thanks
bach2117 10 months ago
@bach2117 It is an honor to receive a compliment from someone with a classic taste of music (your name says it all). Thank you, Sir~!
TerryLeeCanada 10 months ago
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Hi can some one me send the partition of this song? thanks
engineer.64@hotmail.com
Frank
Firemen013 11 months ago
I think it was the St. Patricks Day that the great Japanese earthquake taken place. May the good Lord wipe their tears with this song.
hjkimsnowy 11 months ago
I think it was the St. Patricks Day that the great Japanese earthquake taken place. May the good Lord wipe their tears with this song.
hjkimsnowy 11 months ago
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Nice had some onethe partition of this piece. Thanks
engineer.64@hotmail.com
Frank
Firemen013 11 months ago
When I was growing up in Newfoundland, my father had a'78' rpm of
John McCormack singing this, My great Aunt, who was Irish, sang this
beautifully. You do a wonderful job. Thanks for the memories.
Tom in Montreal, CANADA.
curlingnf 11 months ago
@curlingnf Hi Tom, I did not realize this song has such deep history and personality~! I knew it is very emotional melody...thanks for sharing your story. Cheers from Vancouver. Terry
TerryLeeCanada 11 months ago
Very moving, I'm not trying to show too much emotion because I am at my desk at the office but inside I am really touched. Thank you again for another beautiful performance!
fctrumpet 1 year ago
i play cornet at middle skool
AwesomeWill123 1 year ago
I like the phrasing and the melody too.It is powerful.
TheJkay72 1 year ago
Hi Terry! This is a rather long response and meaningful response, in segments for word count limitations reasons, so, if you like, start reading at the bottom, marked Part i, and read backwards. No words to thank you for this resonant song, as you will see. BTW. I live in Canada too. Love, Bee.
gabrielbeatrice 1 year ago
@gabrielbeatrice Now I understand why I felt so much emotion when I played this music. May be I was an Irish in my previous life....lol . Seriousely, I am so glad this song helped cleansing your soul from shattering past memories. Thanks for sharing your soul. Cheers and Hugs~! Terry
TerryLeeCanada 1 year ago
Part 7. . What was different this time was that, since I didn't really know that word and had never in my life pronounded 'mavourneen myself, some of these memories seem to go back in time right into our genetic memory, so we seem to be healing our far pasts as well as our more recent ones, until we go Clear Through! No words to thank you! Love Bee.
gabrielbeatrice 1 year ago
It was mentioned it was also a song, so I youtubed the song and fell upon yours. Part 6. You cannot know the cleansing tears I cried as those notes struck home, like a great warm summer shower that turns the the grass fresh and sweet and emerald. What was different this time was that, since I didn't ever use or really know that word myself, some of these memories seem to go back in time right into our genetic memory.
gabrielbeatrice 1 year ago
and recognized by a warrior type, who loved her very much, and did not see her as morally obliterated, or tossed into the garbage, or ruined forever, but saw her as HERSELF with profound delight, as though she were still the apple of his eye. She was TOTALLY HEALED. This appearance of a word I don't normally use, and have never pronounced has never happened to me before.
I googled the word, and found it was Irish for 'darling" (OH!!)
gabrielbeatrice 1 year ago
Part 4. I am from a 100 per cent Irish background. And as I was dealing with this dishonoured, dignity and heart-shattered child left for dead, this voice, this male voice suddenly said... "Mavourneen!"
I am weeping buckets as I write this. It is a word I have never used in my life, yet I was vaguely familiar with it as perhaps an Irish word of affection.. And as that word sounded in my head -- it was like the voice of a light-eyed warrior, the child knew she was recognized...
gabrielbeatrice 1 year ago
Part 3. In any case this a.m. as I woke, a very small subpersonality broke through from my subconscious to my conscious, who had frozen in time, alone, with no mercy, in the most horrendous circumstances imaginable, her dignity obliterated, her heart shattered, helpless, frozen there in time with no hope ever of rescue, let fry!.... I have a profoundly respectful and loving protocol I go through with these as I find them. But what happened in this case was completely NEW.
gabrielbeatrice 1 year ago
Part 2. My work now is to recuperate those little ones who 'died' for me -- MY turn, to get THEM, and bring them home. in kind, for we leave no soldiers lying on the fields of our subconscious, and an adult can tolerate experiences that shatter an innocent child. (HOOHA!) It is the most extreme sport warrior challenge in reverse you can imagine. I just go parachuting into those places without a parachute!!
gabrielbeatrice 1 year ago
Part 1. This is a personal thing to write, so please forgive it, and stop reading any time. But I need to thank you. As an adult I am in the process of going through awakenings of memories of very profound abuse in childhood, strong enough to shatter my conscious. (Only began coming up 12 years ago.) These memories as they break through are like little personalities , little 'mes' whose fuses "busted" and who froze in time at the heart of an intolerable experience, so that I could continue.
gabrielbeatrice 1 year ago
What is the titel of this beautiful song?
Does anywone have a partition?$
thanks
Firemen013 1 year ago
@Firemen013
Hi , the name is Kathleen Mavourneen , an Irish song and it is in Arban The art of phrasing. If you need , send me e mail and I will send it to you
rmlojj 1 year ago
Well played, and a beautiful melody. Thanks for introducing me to it.
aft41 1 year ago
I'm quite disappointed by this, but only because you didn't play it through twice. Great stuff sir.
ramqen951 2 years ago
@ramqen951 Hi~~! I am so glad someone enjoyed it....This song, the melody that is. really touching. Thank you Sir.
TerryLeeCanada 2 years ago