Bass Trombone 6 Bb's low to high (double c in trumpet land)

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Uploaded by on Jan 9, 2011

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  • Thasss wassup mannee hahaha :D this vieo caught my attention wen i saw the (double c in trumpet land) I'm a trumpet, so of course, this interested me. Good job!

  • @Jaydabeast5000 thanks XD

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  • Lol wtf is up with the almost as many dislikes as likes? Shit's pretty boss bro.

  • That's your triple Bb, so if a trumpet player had the same range, they would be hitting triple c. He hit their double c in the same octave. Serious skills and flexibility!

  • so much for BASS trombone haha what the hell did you use a french horn mouthpiece? that's crazy man

  • that was amazing, but can you play the chromatic scale up to there???

  • @ChuCkyKiLLER001 Yeah but that sorta gets into the range of false notes. Extending the tubing to that length makes it so that the note is achieved at a length of tubing that the frequency can resonate the best with.

    Are you insinuating that I have a weak embouchure? :)

  • @16mmDJ or just 1st position with some good embouchure.

  • You didn't do a LOW Bb - below standard pedal. You need both valves and around flat 6th position I think...

  • ok then.... it sounded like you were screamin in the trombone

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