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LSO Masterclass - Trombone

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Uploaded by on Nov 26, 2008

with Dudley Brights: http://lso.co.uk/dudleybright

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  • most first trombonists don't use a trigger, then the second uses one, and then bass/third uses two.

    it's just to do with the range/harmonic series. first trombones don't need to play lower than bottom e

  • Probably a 8H in my own opinion

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  • He's says play lyrically the whole time but he can't even make a decent crescendo in the beggining of the song. Fyl

  • I must admit when i first read you're name my mind went straight to Harry Potter

  • @akinmassey383 The composer is Ferdinand David and it's a Concertino

  • who wrote this? i couldnt understand exactly who he said....and i cant find this piece anywhere else when i search for concerto for trombone, its all different ones

  • @Jakkors Good point. I'll try to consider that so I don't make a fool out of myself later on.

  • @XxTTechxX there are different editions of this piece with the rhythm written different in the opening. I think it has been changed to a 16th note in some editions to take the trends of performance practise in to consideration when the piece was actually written. I agree though, I prefer it being played as a 16th note.

  • This is a Conn 8H and I can assure you this man does not have a weak sound. Any apparent weakness would be a combination of the acoustic and the recording technician's method. Some of the notes seem a touch fuzzy but again, that effect can easily be brought about by second-rate recording practices. It sounds to me like this has been recorded on a video mic rather than a top quality condenser. Remember also that typical PC speakers are poor.

  • @nickmusiclover yep EVERYONE has off days. and yes Mahler is awesome. every day i practice my trombone and when im done i play a little bit of Mahler for the hell of it.

  • @TheUndacovabrotha wow you were right. I love Mahler's symphonies. I'm not sure what was going on in this video, he's clearly a master player. maybe an off day? Shot lips? There were a few sour notes... Still an incredible symphonic player. I'll take his place one day. haha

  • @nickmusiclover watch the lso's video of him playing the Mahler 3 trombone solo he does NOT have weak sound.

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