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Blue Bells of Scotland - New Trombone Collective

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Uploaded by on Dec 14, 2008

The New Trombone Collective performs Arthur Pryor's Blue Bells of Scotland (Jörgen van Rijen, soloist) during the International Trombone Festival 2005, held at Loyola University New Orleans.

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  • that contrabass trombone is an epic win.

  • @revoltingmexican My god, how ignorant are you guys? This is one of the best tromboneplayers in the world, principal at the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra in Amsterdam, teacher at the Conservatory Rotterdam, graduated with a 10 cum summa laude back in the day, recorded a whole lot of albums, one of the best and most demanded soloists and tutti-players in the world. 'He sounds like he has some talent...' Free advice, grab the trombone, and start practicing, stop being childish.

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  • Why are comment sections for every video having to do with wind instruments so dumb?

  • Beautiful playing!!! I know the drummer was sposed to be funny but it got annoying after awhile. They shoulda had him do that couple times then fall back....

  • Lol did anybody notice the valve trombone, I always thought they were just a novelty. Fun as hell though

  • soprano trombone for the win!

  • The drummer was annoying...

  • No. Fast is impressive, but that was just too fast.

  • @Spdres Wow. Sick fires, bro.

    But in all honesty, I feel the whole thing's a tad undermined by the percussionist.

  • Wow... I'm going to take a stab in the dark, folks, and tell you that the percussionist was just "acting" and playing around. The applause was not for him solely, and if you notice, the applause is much more for the trombone player. Lighten up and quit taking this so seriously!! I laughed out loud!!  Hilariously funny, and it totally fit with the music! It's called musical creativity. Do more than just play music. Let people SEE IT IN ACTION!! Awesome job, guys!!

  • The solo trombone has the most beautiful tone I've ever heard! amazing!

  • That contra bass trombone eats soprano trombones alive O_O

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