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Beethoven duet performed on two euphoniums

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Uploaded by on May 28, 2007

Beethoven sonata movement transcribed for two bassoons by Alan Hawkins. The performance took place on May 25, 2007, during the South Regional Tuba Euphonium Conference.

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  • Respond to this video...dudes, rent a room, this vid is about these talented, earnest kids 

  • @btone6281 ....mmmmaybe not in spelling or english usage and comprehension.....

  • @kyuubisharinan3296 concert euphoniums are way better.

  • @kyuubisharinan3296 it depends on the brand, but professional euphonium players can play them both equally well

  • do the marching euphonium and a regular euphonium sound the same.i always think its easier to get good tone quality on marching euphonium(dont get me wrong i can make excellent tone quality on my regular euph as well)

  • Dude, I don't know where you're getting you're information about whose better in music and whose more competitive. I'm from KY and there are alot of great players. A little biased I think....I'm sure we've got some great players to compete. I'm western KY region person and I know alot of great players....You can't just go around saying that about music. KY can compete with TX any day....

  • @johnpaulgeogreringo and im not saying you suck. i dont know you haha. im saying its a proven fact that texas is one of the most competitive states in the area of music

  • @johnpaulgeogreringo yeah theres 1 great player. there are always great players from every state. what im saying is that texas has the most competition in music. there are more greats here. and just more people in general

  • why did you say its no compotistion Steven Mead lived in kentucky and he is arugeably the best euphonium player in the world

  • @johnpaulgeogreringo

    i dont think yall are hillbillys. thats like thinking everyone from texas has a horse and that were hicks

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