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From: rocketsforever
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  • Slow down. This is the slow part of the big enigma which is solemn, and should be played no faster than crotchet = 60 beats per minute (3/4 time signature), if you are expressing Elgar's original intention. To play soft, long notes is one of the great challenges on a brass instrument, and deep breathing between phrases is critical for its effect..

  • Cornet player is ok but who is the organ player kidding? I hope she hasn't given up her day job...

  • A bit fast and with split notes. I wouldn't have posted it, lol

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  • Oh sweet Jesus, help me in my weakness!

  • God wanted him to fail, right?

  • Disgusting

  • ok ok ok but they are just learning the piece (I assume) so give them a break. If they play it together several more times it will start to come together - we've all been there. It would be nice to see them post an improved version after a bit of practice.

  • I can't believe how bad this is. Its almost funny.

  • he preformed this the same day as my birthday

    disgusting...

  • What a bloody travesty !

    Are these men taking the piss ?

  • doesn't Nimrod mean dildo?

  • Next!

  • this sucks man! very bad on the organ

  • bloody hell slow down man

  • slow down

  • o my god this is sooo freaky! i live right next to abingdon in oxfordshire!! i also play the cornet! i need 2 learn 2 play this piece, im sorry but im sure i could do a better job and im only grade 4 and im 14

  • dont play that again in public you guys unless you have both spent more time on it.

    Some pieces of music are almost sacred. Nimrod is one of them

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