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Canadian Brass Jazzed Up Bach

Canadian Brass plays Bach Fugue #2 from Well Tempered Clavier Book 1 with swing.  
 
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DJmcRUSH (9 hours ago) Show Hide
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Try switching from a F-Horn, to a Tuba on a moments notice. Huge difference in the mouth piece. -High 5-
DancingMonkey12 (12 hours ago) Show Hide
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I'm a trombone player. Once I tryed to play with a trumpet mouthpiece. It was too small and I couldn't get sound of it. lol. High five for brass!
thescribe13 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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this is great!

...and it shows excellent control from Chuck Daellenbach near the beginning with the mouthpiece buzzing...it's perfectly in tune with no horn to help him....
..that, in itself, tells of countless hours of practice and unrelenting dedication to his art. : )
Pharaunmiz (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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@thescribe13 I know! I'm a trumpet player and i recently started playing tuba for marching band and mouthpiece buzzing is very hard on a tuba mouthpiece
thescribe13 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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wow...i'm a trumpet player, too.
...i think my lips would explode if i attempted to play a tuba mouthpiece.

best of luck to you!
Pharaunmiz (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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@thescribe13 haha thanks. the mouthpiece is quite a shock to jump onto but after playing tuba for a while I found it really improved my breath control and air usage.
ALIENstupid (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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my friend played trumpet then learned french horn the melophone then sousaphone then tuba so i guess just work ur way up
thescribe13 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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cool.
interesting thought...

a lot of people start either in the low range or high range and stay there in terms of instruments..and...i should note that the french horn mouthpiece is actually smaller than a trumpet mouthpiece, but i see where you're going with that.
If you don't already know about him, search Maynard Ferguson. He could play trumpet, trombone, baritone, and saxophone among several other instruments. it's all in the chops. : )
ALIENstupid (1 week ago) Show Hide
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i listen to him play "locky" all the time
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I think the stay in sections more. For instance I started with trumpet then I played baritone, tuba, and am currently playing trombone.

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