@lee132435 I'm trying to do that right now. Here's a suggestion: Start slow and practice till you get it perfect. Then get it perfect ten or so more times in a row. If you fail, you start the count from 1 agian. Then move up to a faster tempo a repeat till you get to the 112 bpm speed of the song.
I love how they put so much energy into those last three notes and how beautifully synchronised it was.
WhitneyWombat 1 week ago
The audience clapped when song wasn't over yet.
saxytexasboy77 2 months ago
@lee132435 That's a simple slide from a G# to a A. You could easily do that on your G string.
UltimateAnimeGamer 2 months ago
@UltimateAnimeGamer I'm talking about that sliding sound with the trumpet or is it a trombone...
But, thanks, I'll keep your comment in mind... :D
lee132435 2 months ago
the 1st trumpet is my teacher!
MrKeplerMears 2 months ago
@lee132435 I'm trying to do that right now. Here's a suggestion: Start slow and practice till you get it perfect. Then get it perfect ten or so more times in a row. If you fail, you start the count from 1 agian. Then move up to a faster tempo a repeat till you get to the 112 bpm speed of the song.
UltimateAnimeGamer 2 months ago
Love the part at 2:03
I wish I could do that with my viola :D
Great Video
lee132435 2 months ago
Well done!
OrodesIII 3 months ago
Wonderful.
blargh12 3 months ago