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Uploaded by on Jul 28, 2009

David Childs shows everyone just how easy The Hot Canary should sound! This DVD is available from www.worldofbrass.com

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  • Wtf is this? this note is so fking low.

  • how can people say this is not hard ... lets face it .. it is

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  • How can I obtain the departure?

    Thanks!

  • @bieberhaterz280 It's not that low. Petal tones, for me anyway, are pretty easy.

  • This is absolutely fantastic! Very prolific player with an extremely solid 4+ octave range! From double pedal E-Flat to double high B-flat! Awesome!!

  • @bieberhaterz280 Pedal G, B and C i think anyways ahaha :P

  • It can be sung. But he can also play the F like TheBrasssociety mentioned.

    Under all circumstances. He's extremely good.

    He's at a level I can only dream about.

  • The "woop woop" is done by attacking the F a bit lower than it should

  • @robertgrobert no it's not lmao it is most definately sung.

  • @robertgrobert Not sure I agree, the way he glissandos down afterwards implies he's "singing" through the instrument. If you try it yourself it sounds so similar that there would be no reason to bust your lip playing that 'note'. lol

  • @robertgrobert meaning the Eb one octave above the one above middle C? (I hope that made sense)

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