I can certainly hear the trombone influence. Is this an instrument which can be played as bass clef and/or treble clef, such as the baritone? It sounds great and like its a lot of fun to play.
Bb basses are thing, Bb tubas read in transposed treble clef, but usually only in very niche genres. If it is a Bb Cimbasso, I suppose you could play that, but they are an octave larger/lower than baritone horn.
Steven Marcus At this point the cimbasso comes only in F There are some discussions about the other keys but it is , as always, a quality/market issue Is it feasible that an Eb cimbasso will be more interesting or etc Hard to know exactly I will ask the builder D
Hearing rumors that you did play for the Metropole Orkest, I ask myself this: are there any other tubaists in the Metropole Orkest (or those who played for such a unit).
@@Davidkutz K. But this is not the way I meant to say it. Is there a list of such tubaists? I know Juliane Gralle, but who else besides M. van den Berg?
@@mr.vorrnyvorrn2516 you mean doublers? Here in Holland are a few. Marijn Michgelson, Kees Kes, en misschien ook Harm Vuik. I think Julianne is in LA.. there are some others but I don’t know. Any reason you like to research this? Cheers.
@@Davidkutz Yeah... I mean doublers. To answer your question, I am considering casting members of Metropole Orkest for a full orchestra (Amsterdam Session Orchestra reformed).
On this I use a contrabass trombone mouthpiece, but since then I had one remade with a tuba rim ( a little more comfortable). I believe you shouldn’t change your playing too much from tuba to cimbasso ( in gear anyways).. that will ensure you can focus on the new sound the instrument has.
Amazing sounds. I wish i were younger. I've been playing brass fir 50 years. Thank you for demonstration
Those are beautiful cimbassi! I am a (very) amateur tuba player and have been wanting to try this instrument out for some time.
Didn’t expect to hear o isis und osiris from a cimbasso. Beautiful tone, nowni wanna hear a duet with a singer
As an old Alto Bonist, I'm intrigued.
Sie lächelt sogar in das Mundstück, und so klingt das dann auch, super super gut, TOLLER BEITRAG🎉🎉🎉
As a tubist, I am very interested
1:31 pls tell me the piece name i’m begging you
Any chance we might see a performance video? I could listen for hours.
1:30, please tell me the song
I can certainly hear the trombone influence. Is this an instrument which can be played as bass clef and/or treble clef, such as the baritone?
It sounds great and like its a lot of fun to play.
Bb basses are thing, Bb tubas read in transposed treble clef, but usually only in very niche genres. If it is a Bb Cimbasso, I suppose you could play that, but they are an octave larger/lower than baritone horn.
Amazing sounds! What piece do you play at the beginning?
É o mais bonito baixo que ja ouvi
Hi Dave,
Are both Ruth's and your cimbassi built in F? Does Lätzsch offer cimbassi in other keys?
Steven Marcus At this point the cimbasso comes only in F There are some discussions about the other keys but it is , as always, a quality/market issue Is it feasible that an Eb cimbasso will be more interesting or etc Hard to know exactly I will ask the builder D
Hi wher i can find cimbasso in Germany?
I live in Oberhausen.
Thank you..
In Bremen at the Lätzsch atelier.
You can get the telephone number on their website. Very good people! Ask for Hermann.
Thank you so much 😊
Nice David.
Hearing rumors that you did play for the Metropole Orkest, I ask myself this: are there any other tubaists in the Metropole Orkest (or those who played for such a unit).
Hello! I sometimes play there yes! Martin van den Berg ( bass trombone) also plays tuba and does much of the doubling. Cheers!
@@Davidkutz K. But this is not the way I meant to say it. Is there a list of such tubaists? I know Juliane Gralle, but who else besides M. van den Berg?
@@mr.vorrnyvorrn2516 you mean doublers? Here in Holland are a few. Marijn Michgelson, Kees Kes, en misschien ook Harm Vuik. I think Julianne is in LA.. there are some others but I don’t know. Any reason you like to research this? Cheers.
@@Davidkutz Yeah... I mean doublers. To answer your question, I am considering casting members of Metropole Orkest for a full orchestra (Amsterdam Session Orchestra reformed).
Oh, and where are they credited?
Is the mouthpiece more like a tuba or a contrabass trombone?
On this I use a contrabass trombone mouthpiece, but since then I had one remade with a tuba rim ( a little more comfortable). I believe you shouldn’t change your playing too much from tuba to cimbasso ( in gear anyways).. that will ensure you can focus on the new sound the instrument has.
Wow! What is the piece and ensemble at 3:18 ??
Hi! Its called Hogtown Wizzard by Steven Verhelst !
@@Davidkutz AMAZING thank you!
Did i hear this right? DON’T YOU NEED TO OIL THE VALVES? Omg. Gimme an Euphonium with those valves ASAP!!! 😃😃😃😂😂😂
Those are rotars haha, I play horn
I have a tuba with rotory valves and I've oiled them once, it's wonderful
How is the name pronounced? With a ch or c sound?
“ch” sound
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