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  • @AuriPeguo Bueno ambos la interpretan muy bien, pero Casero la toca más rápido y además que es español xD

  • Prefiero como lo interpreta Don Immel

    Lo interpreta con mas sentimiento

  • la 3era variacion bien limpia todas claras bravo

  • Good Lord who is this trombonist. Seriously I would like to know who this is.

  • @tncrtt Is the spanish Ricardo Casero

  • Me and my choir sang this song. You guys scould see it.

  • You are the reason I can do polyphonics. After I saw this I made them part of my warm up routine

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  • i am not sure but is there anybody who can tell me that a note in the timeline 33 or 34 is out of tune? i dont know but i think it is really out of tune.

  • @690088pa I think he played a C# instead of a C natural

    all fun though, great articulations

  • Very nice multiphonics. I can't do them that well yet.

    I'm just a freshman in high school, and my teacher gave me this song to try for district solo/ensemble competition in North Eastern Oklahoma. I think I'm going to have to switch solos, because this song is just too... beastly for me... And I only have 2 months to prepare it.

  • @pantscrapper12 i also am a freshman and also my band director gave me the piece and i did have to give it up

  • @pantscrapper12 KEEP IT UP!

  • I'm from Tahlequah. You can do can do great things.

  • @928944959 I've been putting time to it, so that I may be able to do it at future competitions =)

  • This trombone player is marvelous

  • I really don't know what people are talking about. His interpretation, sound, or technical ability, in no way, sounds "jazz-like." The only "timing issues" i hear have to do with the conductor. This happens in live performances people! Please post videos of yourselves doing a better job! Geez

  • my personal oppinion: i think he put in too many ornaments in, especially in the intro. it was just a little too over the top for me. other than that and timing issues, it was pretty good

  • as for time issues he is the soloist they should follow himnotthe other way round. he plays this very well.

  • You know you're good when you can show off while playing a super hard piece.

  • Mala Calidad de Grabacion seguro k sonaba mucho mejor!!

  • He plays it like it was Jazz xD

  • Ok it's a hard piece but sorry shit! Saying that i can barely play this piece.

  • That's a very nice interpretation.

  • peste de bamda

  • He is Ricardo Casero, born in Buñol (Valencia-Spain). He was pupil of Christian Lindberg. He was Soloist of Barcelona Orchestra and now is Soloist of "Comunitat Valenciana" Orchestra at the "Palau de les Arts".

  • The band wasn't that bad.... its just the very crappy recording that makes the band sound a lot worse than they are.

  • Jeeeez, he's definitely a jazz player by heart. The way he rips up to the high C in the beginning is just so obvious. Fantastic playing!

  • not at all. He is a classical soloist

  • how does he nail the high notes like that? so clean and full! i have to know how he does it.

  • The soloist was amazing but the band accompanymant SUCKED!!!!

  • something with the microphones... i kept hearing clarinet or sax over the rest the band

  • Hehehe, good Saxophone.

  • I would have to agree, there were several entrances that were pretty bad, and some time issues as well.

  • hola shakespeare 1987 hoye sabes de que quiciera saber quien es este tipo que toca muy bien el trombon decidme porfabor

  • I love listening to him play this song, but the band was horrible.

  • crap band amazing solo

  • You right but we were nearly sight-reading

  • where was this and how old was this guy?

  • this guys good

    the band in back of him sucks

  • I agree

  • :)) that is hilarious!!!!

  • I don't really take the fun on it.

  • this guy is no joe alessi as far as tone goes or christian lindberg as far as technique goes but he can play, he still has a big sound and good technique

  • This is a song only Christian Lindberg is capable of playing with perfection. Making it through is goood enough.

  • No, Joseph Alessi can play it just as perfectly as Christian Lindberg, though, not many can play it like they can.

  • Of course you might consider listening to Arthur Pryor play it...that recording is available and I have listened to it You may have to reconsider if CL is the 'only' person that can master Blue Bells.

  • No hablar esponol.lolol!

  • llastima que anessim a destemps, quina pena

  • Intonation buddy

  • AHI VALENT!!!Yiiiaaaaah!!Eso es tocar el trombon y lo demas son tonterias!!!!

    Oh my god , is so good!!!!!

    El sepia

  • Is he "singing" on the pedal tones a la the C M von Weber horn concertino???

  • I think he is

  • Is anyone here actually a trombone player? That wasn't 'great' at all. Although I do respect that he could make his way through the song, his intonation and tone quality were 'not good' - at best. One of his pedal notes was on a totally different note/partial as well.

  • Well its better than i could do, but im still high school... how old is this guy? your right though there are a few ticks in the tuning.

  • where is your recording?

  • Well, he was a soloist of Barcelona Symphony Orchestra, he is a soloist in Valencia city of the arts and ciences' orchestra... if this doesn't mean to be good tell me what it is

  • casero, maestro!

  • Awesome :)

  • AMATEUR!!!

  • I find it very nice we can see great player!

  • Muy chingón el fraseo

  • Excelente, no me canso de escuchar el tema una y otra vez.

    Excelent, I am not tired for listen this theme again and again...

  • maes meua

  • wow this a a great trombonist. someday i'll play like this.

  • absolument génial! Bravo au jeune tromboniste!

  • I've been in the band during this song. This guy feels too much like he's just going through the motions. There's no emotion or creativity to it. He was great, but I've seen/heard better.

  • como miembro de sta banda digo: Somos la polla

  • eso estocar el trombon y lo demas son tonterias eres un mostruo yo flipo como tocas el trombon animo

  • This is one of the best rendicitions of blue belles i have heard . Excellent playing .Walt ballou studio player NYcity.

  • does anybody knows ?

  • who is playing the solo

  • Bravissima!

  • magaling!!!

  • Blue Bells of scotland, simpelemente maravillosa esa interpretación, muy buen sonido, vaya que ese si es trombonista!!

  • 9,999

  • as a trombone myself, I can say it is out of my league by many many years.

  • *.* ricardo me encanta tu forma de tocar !!

    Alguien sabe cual es la banda ?

  • LA BANDA SINFÒNICA DE BADALONA

  • exelente interpretacion, se nota que fue alumno de christian lindberg. lastima la banda por no estar a la altura de exelente trombonista

  • perfecto

  • too much adlid

  • :o Excelente!!! me gustaria tocar asi :P jejeje

  • Buenisimo sonido y tecnica abrumadora. Es un buen ejemplo de lo que es un buen trombonista. Que pena que la banda no ayude mucho.

  • simplemente impresionante, serñor casero, uno de los mejores del mundo sin duda

  • if it was CL...he would be dancing around the stage...everyone says this is a Mexican trombonist...great job on the song...sounds like a local city municipal band playing in a band shell.

  • o, my, god.... fantastic... realy fantastic player! but who is??

  • Es christian lindberg????

  • es su exalumno

  • wow es inpresionante uno de los mejores trombonistas q eh escuchado wow

  • olaaa, d donde es el solista???? da cursillos o algo???? venga, demuestra una destreza muy buena, vaya personaje

  • Excelente , desteza en el trombon, que bueno seria verlo en vivo

  • very nicely done ;-)

  • Excelente, simplemente excelente

  • The blue bells of scotland, de Arthur Pryor

  • como se llama la pieza que toco casero????

  • El tema se llama: The Blue Bells of Scotland (Campanillas Azules de Escocia), de Arthur Pryor.

  • bravo !!

  • yeah, Cntneagle09 is fucking right!!!

  • haha, all this nonsense about it being joe alessi, is kind of absurd..

    i mean this guy is like.. thin..

    joe alessi is not thin at all =P

  • Es muy buena la tecnica del Sr. Casero. Aplica el golpe doble de lengua, el fraseo es impresionante, el "doble stopping" (bicordios) y para variar, se hace un intervalo de FA2 a FA4 y vuelve a FA1, a eso yo le llamo FLEXIBILIDAD de labio. Impresionante.

  • Wow very nice job. I can't believe you guys bashing this guy. Mr Casero sounds magnificent. It just doesn't sound as well as compared to Alessi or Lindberg because it is not with professional recording equipment. I bet you if he has a cd with blue bells on it it sounds just as good. Wow multiphonics!

  • Not good at all, work on hitting all the notes not just blowing threw them. I you wanna see someone do it good search for Blue Bells Of Scotland and click on the second one. And watch him, he's so much better than this guy.

  • jesus christ. i feel so inadequate.

  • that was pretty impressive. very Christian Lindberg in style and technique.

  • oh. my. god. this guy is AMAZING.

  • Good job. I have just retired, but when I was in high school I played this same of arrangement of Blue Bells of Scotland at our Spring concert. For me this was a "Blast from the Past:"

  • that is amazing

    i wish i was half as good as this guy

  • Mr. Casero really did a great job on this. Notice that during the "cadenza" he uses "double stop" technique where he sings and plays notes. Very well done on that front too! I actually prefer this done on a smaller bore instrument, as is done here (the typical symphony player plays rather large horn and mouthpiece). The sound projects and gives the "bravura" to the solo.

    Bravo to Mr. Casero.

  • it's ricardo casero a spanish trombone player, i was there, my dad made the record, so it's Ricardo Casero playing Blue Bells

  • I think its Christian Lundberg

  • that's Lindberg. Christian Lindberg. and that's not him.

  • It's not Alessi's solo - though he plays the snot out of it. It's older - it was written around the turn of the last century by Arthur Pryor's (Blue Bells). If anyone owns it, it's Pryor. He was a soloist with the sousa band. This piece is on some high school solo and ensemble class A lists.

  • lol keeraamaoshe im sorry six years is a while but compared to the time he has been playing it's not. even players coming out of college would have trouble playing this.

  • Esta musica esta sabrosa!!

  • OMG!!!ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!!I've been playing the trombone for six years but still not up to that standard..Sigh...PRACTICE,PRAC­TICE, PRACTICE!!!

  • There's an annoying amount of things in that that I just can't do. Oh well, this is why we practice I guess! Phenomenal.

  • fantastico la interpretacion del trombonista

  • He's not Joseph Alessi , he's Ricardo Casero from Barcelona(Spain)and your musique its not terrible...do you want to listen Joseph Alessi???Write trombone quartet!!

  • ok, i knew that guy wasnt Mr. Alessi. he brings alot to the piece.

  • he is not alessi he is ricardo casero a spanish trombon player

  • he is pretty good. are you sure it is alessi? whoever it is has alot of good aspects of their playing.

  • It's Joe Alessi...at least it's his song...I don't know if he posted it himself. He held a seminar thing at my friends college...yes..he is a phenom on t-bone

  • actually, it's not Alessi's song. Arthur Pryor of the John Philip Sousa Band wrote it and was the first to record it. Christian Lindberg, Ian Bousfield and others have done great recordings of this piece as well.

  • Absolutely incredible!

  • holy.....shit

  • pretty clear .... you are awesome sir....

  • Who is this tromboneplayer? This is a very good version of The Blue Bells of Scotland!

  • You are a beast sir!

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