Trumpeter Hee Chan Ahn plays 'Gabriel's Oboe'
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thsi song is just perfectly harmony's style...
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@joolaycho no. many have...im thinking would it be weird to have this at my funeral.
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I wish I hadnt quit band. Would it be weird to make this my wedding song lol
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@Hackspit why dont you play it then in front of all those people????
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man, im 16 a sophomore, this is my goal for my senior year.. trumpets representin ~
(ya i know thats not a trumpet..)
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this guys a beast i love this song
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This one blew me away. But the version played by David Childs on Euphonium is more my type of sound, even though this one is astonishing!
I just love the song...
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a very good interpretation of the music. 10/10
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@jojotremb i couldn't find one but its a really easy song to do it by ear, it really dosn't have to be the same style as this song u can play it alittle differently. like i kinda play this song as his style but its alittle different
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Thank god 240p doesnt affect the sound :)
While this man is obviously a great musician, he should stick to the trumpet. This is as far from cornet sound as it is, probably, possible to get. I've noticed many Japanese/Korean players struggle with this, although being otherwise brilliant; they do not even get close to the open, soft tone a cornet is supposed to have, sounding rather mechanical, or even "dead". Don't get me wrong, apart for this sounding like a sibelius trumpet, the musical performance is outstanding!
Hackspit 9 months ago 5
I think any instrumentalist who can play with such integrity of pitch and tone (like this guy, and many others) can play it on whatever instrument they choose. Yo-yo Ma rocks it on the cello. Don't go knocking Yo-yo.
tmoore192 1 year ago 2