Hummel Trumpet Concerto - First Mvmt. - Performed by Robin
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is that a freakin' monette. kids these days
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Case open. This is a romantic composition by a romantic composer during the romantic period. Hummel is clearly not a classical composer as this concerto tt he composed is dramatic. Classical pieces are generally not dramatic and, most of the time, do not have a climax.
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@feelee15 Hummel Concerto is a classical piece. J.N Hummel is a classical composer. Case closed
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this would a classical piece not baroque. the baroque period lasted until around the mid 18th century when bach and handel both died. it was followed by the classical time period. and im not sure about the trumpet but the mouthpiece is at least a monette.
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He's SO TALENTED! Better than any other 13 year old trumpet player i know! The only thing that bothers me is his horn angle...BUT he's really good and has a really nice tone quality!
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very good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Great tone. I'm 18 and working on this song. You seemed to lack some of the dynamics and articulation, but you've better range and support than I do, lol. Getting through the end of this sucker isn't easy, but you do it well.
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is that a monette, it says that on the tags but I'm not sure if it's true.
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i agree, that part always gets me
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well done kid,i think i was 14 or 15 when i played this for an exam.nice tone at your age
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great job! keep up the playing. You have a great tone. Soon you'll be playing Principal Chair in the Orchestra if not already.
baroque trills start on the upper note!
feelee15 3 years ago 4
Is the Hummel concerto considered to be a baroque piece? Hummel lived from 1778-1837
thseitz 3 years ago