Lars-Erik Larsson Concertino for trombone - Finale: Allegro Giocoso
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allegro giocoso means playfully fast, this was the tempo that was used up until the piano reduction came out.
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too slow...
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you are right in my opinion.
A little bit to much stacc. my trombone teacher said it too ;) but it's a good performance
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Never said it was difficulty, but it's definitely more difficult getting a stable tone at that range than an octave down. Plus, it's coming up with something like that that's impressive
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that octave up isn't difficulty.
I'm doing it easy.
It's your embouchure that's doing that with the same position of your lips a octave down. Then it's possible to do that without a bad sound ;)
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double and triple tonguing should only be needed at 16s at 150 and 32nds at 80 ;)
That's how I play, and it works for me
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Except at speed, thus the need for the double and triple tonguing techniques in the first place!
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"The Jetsons", anyone?
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It remionds me of the theme from "The Jetsons"...
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Double tonguing is less clear than normal tonguing :/ At least as far as I know
who is the trombonist on this?
Trombonista14 2 years ago
Christer Torgé, you can see his name in the text after the film in this video :)
Stravinsky91 2 years ago