The Wisconsin Band with Nat McIntosh - Brooklyn
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@TheJudge442 Tubas/Sousaphones actually have the largest range of all the brass instruments (excluding French Horn). It is rare for them to play that high, but they were actually made to be able to play such a wide range of notes.
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@tubasister20k no you can tell that those are above the staff notes they are very hard to hit I have been practicing them but I have been playing 4 1/2 years and can just now hit a high Bb but it sounds super cool. I think he is somewhere around high Eb or so and it is ridiculously high
Nat is amazing and I wish I could play or beatbox as well as him (I have got multiphonics down really well, though)
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@tubasister20k - It might sound like he's singing that part, but I can assure you he's not. He only sings the multiphonic stuff. I know cause I played with him in Dallas Brass for 3 years and heard him do this stuff every night... it's legit.
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Well no matter what. . .Madison's Band kicks ass!!
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I feel as though if they just had one more trumpet player it would of been complete...
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sousaphones arent suppose to go that high, they are ment to be really low and POWERFUL! not all high and flighty :(
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@smoshv2 The first part where he is ridiculously high, yeah. He is a great player, but if you just listen really closely it's easy to tell. The rest of the song he is playing.
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@tubasister20k You mean that he is singing into the tuba instead of playing it?
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He's singing the first bit.. Awesome tubist! But he's singing.
I found this easy to masterbate to.
masterthief104 9 months ago 17
Nate McIntosh. Best. Sousaphonist. Ever. Playing a trombone part while relaxing... and awesome solos...
Even if I prefer Original Youngblood Brass Band version, this one is incredible.
1090yoyo 7 months ago 15