Wynton Marsalis- Moto perpetuo
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@BackSideJazz haha
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@DancingSpiderman i know another one. he didn't die. he's a VIOLINIST
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And then he died.
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I would love to see the face of Mendez, Nakariakov, or Marsalis by about 3:20 on this piece.
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@zacman727 you're correct. I meant Bassoon. And, its cousing, the ContraBaffoon. haha.
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@DancingSpiderman I think you mean Bassoon.
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@lolmanlolify Q: What's a buffoon?
A: A big fat woodwind instrument. Sounds kinda like an oboe, only more better. There's the Buffoon, and then, there is the Contra-Buffoon.
Thanks for tuning in. I'll take the next student's question....
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@DancingSpiderman What's a buffoon?
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This is sick good. Slurring some of those disjunct intervals at this speed is just crazy.
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The clarinet, buffoon, and violin players have it EASY on this song, they just go
dum - dum - dum
I knew a guy who tried playing Moto Perpetuo without circular breathing.
HE DIED.
The End.
DancingSpiderman 2 years ago 46
I am mostly a saxophone player, but having played trumpet on the side, I cannot stress enough how impossibly crazy awesome this is. Moto Perpetuo is a hard piece for a violin player, but to do it on trumpet, slurred, circular breathing, with virtually no mistakes, at a pretty peppy tempo, and still include proper dynamics, articulation, and placing of notes is unimaginable.
I once tried to play this on Soprano Saxophone and practically exploded.
iJiggsy 1 year ago 4