live Milan Turkovic 1994 Jerusalem, Vivaldi E minor concerto I mov.
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Bravo,Milan!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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..... I agree, Milan Turkovic is an inspirational world-class Bassoonist who has raised the level of the instrument........ Only the jealous "fricking" hacks anonymously register their vindictive ratings.
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Belle belle
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awesome!!
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@Lkiduta You should like the way his bassoon sounds. He is Milan Turkovic, one of the greatest bassoonists ever. He is most likely to be playing on an instrument that costs several times that of a student Schreiber. That being said, he has made a few recordings of technically demanding pieces using a baroque instrument. The difference you hear in sound is not only the result of your instrument and reed, but also the way you are playing. I would recommend taking lessons if you can! Good luck!
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@grahss69 I really like the way your bassoon sounds. I have a school student Schreiber and it sounds different, makes a strange noise like a harrumph, is it because of the bassoon or because of the reed or is the way I blow? can you please give me an advice?
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ok??
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Great musician and bassoonist!
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thanks, yeah that's the one i been using, but i heard it both ways, so i wanted to get some opinions. yeah, i don't know why it has negative ratings...
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Both will, technically, work, but in my experience the C key (right above the A key) is more reliable, more stable.
And why on earth does your comment have negative ratings?
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Generally, the C key (the one above the A thumb key) is used for B, as it has a less fuzzy tone. But either works, and depends on the context of the piece.
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when he flicks for his middle B (sits right on the top line), does he use the A thumb key or the one above it? or just in general, does anyone know which is usually used?
do you have the last movement? thanks
ciucurinis 4 years ago 2
yes, give me a week or two
grahss69 4 years ago 2