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Bass Lines-Spain for Bass Trombone by David Fetter

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Practicing Spain, movement No 2 from Bass Lines by David Fetter. It's far from perfect I'm still working on it. Comment away! :)
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  • I study with Blair. And yes it's an Edwards. Thanks for the nice comments guys :)

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  • Hi Jed,

    Very good! Your are very talented. Lots of very nice musical ideas. I like to suggest to make a little bit longer lines and not to play too seperate. Good articulation but a bit more phrasing.

    Congratulations.

    ben van Dijk

  • You'd better take the comment bellow more seriously than anything you've ever heard before in your life.

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  • can you upload a video where you tell us the notes please even just for me :)

    

  • Just tune some notes quicker sustain the notes and makes sure to keep a good solid release on some notes and you'll be fine

  • Did you know Brian Lynn's NEW PIECE 'Must Try Harder' for bass trombone is OUT NOW!!! see warwick music!!

  • I'm doing this solo for NYSSMA this year, this piece is TOUGH! Great playing man.

  • what model trombone is that?

  • @ieatbunnies3 The reason that his high F was a little out of tune was because he moved his slide out a little...and it was intentional

  • Watch out for intonation on the sustained notes.

  • You have amazing tone. Just make sure that when you get dynamically more intense that you don't let you pitch alter in any way.

    Very nice low control as well. I'm not that familiar with the piece, but it sounds challenging and you don't sound not confident so I couldn't really pick out any parts that could've been wrong. Nicely done

  • Watch the time in the begining, the first couple dotted quarter notes were not in the same time (way rushed) as the pedal a's going to the low a's with the grace notes, also the High F was a little out of tune. But over all it sounded really good! Better then I can play it!

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