Fugue in D Minor, J.S. Bach
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fell in love with this piece after hearing it on the Four of A Kind CD. bought it and realized it was an incredibly difficult piece for 4 people to play together and make it sound perfectly cohesive. there were a couple parts it felt like there was some pushing and pulling in tempo between members, but overall excellent job!
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that was all the notes, for sure...
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@thorspaz I think you mad as fuck faggot.
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@HappinessAWAITS I'll first say that if you think this piece sounds like 2 or 3 pieces, you should start studying music a little harder if you ever want to be a serious musician. This is typical Bach and it DEFINITELY fits together. Secondly, although being an all-state player is quite an accomplishment, it doesn't mean shit in the long run. You have to keep getting better. Thirdly, in another post, you call Christian Lindberg a fag. grow up and go find some happiness since it "AWAITS".
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EPIC!!!!!
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Que viva el trombon!!!
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I played this my Junior year at UNT with my trombone quartet as one of our pieces to enter an international trombone competition. The group decided to not use it as one of our final entry pieces but I thought we did an excellent job on it. I just have to say: Playing third trombone on this piece was the most I've enjoyed a trombone quartet voicing. Especially the chords at 3:00/3:02 (which are revisited near the end of the piece). I don't care how poorly anybody plays this piece, it brings tears
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@FuMrDolphin Sadly I'm a decent musician myself, It's not really the piece now that I listen to it, but the intonation of the players, and it's not being dissonant, it's consonance, they're just flubbing it. I'm the first chair trombone player for my State's All-State band, small School All-state, District, and Quartz mountain. I work hard playing music and practicing tone and technique for seven hours every day. I enjoy all genre of music, and generalizing pop as such, is ignorant.
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@HappinessAWAITS Well, the composer is Bach, a genius in music. Believe me, he know what he did. If you want music to do what you expect then you should go and watch some pop music instead. Sorry to say pal, but it does not sound like you know anything about real music. At all.
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Not going to lie, it sounds like they're playing two or more different pieces, it doesn't blend at ALL.
VERY nice!
nadavnaz2 2 years ago 13
I used this as one of my audition pieces for college. I've never heard this arrangement of it though. Mine was for solo trombone and piano.
TheYeti2005 2 years ago 9