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Uploaded by on Jan 23, 2010

**NOTE** PLEASE READ!

The sound quality is BAD. It is recorded in a bad acoustic building with an amateur home camera, and youtube only makes it worse. Also, the piano is horribly out of tune. It is recommended to listen with headphones.

Introduction and Dance by J.E Barat played on a Tuba. I had quite a few mistakes but overall I guess it was a good performance. The pianist is my father, Yoram Agmon.

By the way, It is my first concert on a CC tuba, and if you're wondering, I'm using a 6/4 CC Tuba B&S Neptune and a Schilke Helleberg ll. Again, I dont know about the piano, but I know that is it horribly out of tune.

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  • what grade were you in when you played this?

  • @lemzles 11th grade. A few months after I moved to the CC.

  • Great Job! love the tone(: Im auditioning with this piece on tuba in a about a month so wish me luck!

  • @ilyjonasbrothers912 Good luck!! I'd love to listen to it on Youtube :)

  • You have nice shape on your sextuplets and THANK YOU for having a feeling of dynamics.

  • @BDubbleDizzle Thanks alot. I know the technique isn't my strong part, I mainly concentrate on the dynamics. Having a large recital @ Feb-March. Hope I can upload the videos to Youtube!

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  • I liked the tone, especially on your lower range. nice slurring too!

  • nice fingerwork and slurs. but work on blaring, bloting, and with that will come better intonation as some of your loud notes were bad.

  • Not bad. Your high tone is pretty good. I'd suggest you slow down a bit on certain parts so the notes come out clearer, 'specially those pedal tones where your 6/4 should shine. Once all the notes are clean, *then* worry about that last bit of speed.

  • i think you slowed down at the end instead of speadin up lol

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