Blue Rondo a la Turk
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This video is a response to Blue Rondo A La Turk - Dave Brubeck
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Really good, another suggestion is use a tenor, i play it for 8 years now and a good recomendation for alto or tenor is a selmer liberty its a pro model and costs a preety penny but sounds amazing, good tone, went a bit flat during your improv but really good! awesome Job!
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I wish... too bad its broken... :P
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Oh, such beautiful tone! You should do one with a Tenor if you have the instrument...
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Nice job.
Your tone is beautiful.
Your reed sounds maybe a little soft. Try experimenting with a half size bigger.
Also, move on from your student model Yamaha you have there.
Also, your left hand is problematic up to the first 4/4 section. Make sure your fingers get off the keys in time.
In your solo section, vibrato wouldn't hurt either.
Suggestions for a new horn would be any Selmer Paris (not La Voix and La Vie). A Yamaha 52 or above wouldnt hurt. Any pro level Yanikasawa are nice also
0Magik8 3 years ago
Nice! You identified all of the things that actually need to work on! Yeah I know the reed issue is interesting, I'm at a 3 but I ran out of 3.5s I usually use those. And yeah I can't afford a new model, cuz I got a new flute instead. I thought about using vibrato but I kept it jazzier so I felt not using it would help. Yep I am def working on that key problem : P.
Thanks
InstrumentManiac 3 years ago
You freakin rock!
Penguinfreakusuk 3 years ago
thanks
InstrumentManiac 3 years ago
you = music god! <3 it!
eyoumananas 3 years ago
Thanks erin, you hair molester you.
InstrumentManiac 3 years ago