L'affichage de la partition qui permet de "suivre" autant que faire se peut .... permet de mesurer le niveau de difficulté et d'apprécier avec d'autant plus de bonheur la grande qualité d'interprétation !
Thanks for listening. If you ever need a soloist, I am always looking for the next performance opportunity. I was a guest soloist on 10 occasions in 2023. Check on my TH-cam page to view the recordings.
Inspiring playing! I played baritone in HS before the Euphonium was born. My You Tube has many Euphonium soloists on it, and I one every day. My first lessons were in Iowa.
When I was a teenager I played the baritone horn which was before the euphonium - is this correct? In general terms - as you can tell, I am not an historian. Thanks for asking. @@CristoferHanson-hv1xd
@melanyarmstrong9329 When I was in junior high I was in the band The director ( his real job was first chair third violin in a medium rank orchestra) seemed to really like baritone and switched two neophyte trumpet players to baritone. Our first chair had a tiny silver beauty made by the Salvation Army factory in England. The mandatory challenges for first chair were a joke. We two switched from trumpet used school horns. They were brass and bigger than my fathers Tuba. I think they were really euphoniums but we played them as Bflat treble clef baritones. Since arrangements for our level including treble clef baritone parts are scarse we played 3rd trumpet parts most of the time. The basic beggining music books we used were Treble clef euphonium/baritone version. Clearly written for euphonium with baritone added. I am pretty sure that euphoniums are at least as old as brass bands.
Sounds really great ! Can I ask? I play trombone but having been thinking about trying to play some Euphonium also. What name brand Euphonium do you play or would recommend?
L'affichage de la partition qui permet de "suivre" autant que faire se peut .... permet de mesurer le niveau de difficulté et d'apprécier avec d'autant plus de bonheur la grande qualité d'interprétation !
wow!!!!❤❤
wonderful!
Magnifique instrument, excellente interprétation de très grande classe ! Compliments de france et merci pour le partage de ce temps de bonheur !
Un grand merci !
Nicely played. Great to see so many people are playing this, cause it was written for the euphonium from my band😉
This is such a beautiful recording. It’s my goal to play this in a live setting. Thank you for showing it can be done! God Bless!
Thanks David. Beautiful, my mum would have loved this.🙏🙏
Well played thank you again for posting.❤🙏🙏
Glad you enjoyed it
So niceeee!! Euphonium player from philippines!!
Enjoyed that, thank you. Thank god for talented people
Blabo🎉🎉🎉
Great 👍🏻 #euphoniumlove
really awesome , greetings and best wishes from Brazil
Another dandy, David. Looking forward to seeing you in June!
Amazing playing! I'm a euphonium player (New Horizons Band) director from Mason City, Iowa. Bernie Bjorklund
Thanks for listening. If you ever need a soloist, I am always looking for the next performance opportunity. I was a guest soloist on 10 occasions in 2023. Check on my TH-cam page to view the recordings.
素晴らしい!Romantica ray woodfield Euphonium solo ray woodfield 聴きたいです!
Inspiring playing! I played baritone in HS before the Euphonium was born. My You Tube has many Euphonium soloists on it, and I one every day. My first lessons were in Iowa.
If you haven't seen him already, I suggest you check out the youtube channel Matonizz for more great euphonium playing.
What do you mean "before the euphonium was born"?
When I was a teenager I played the baritone horn which was before the euphonium - is this correct? In general terms - as you can tell, I am not an historian. Thanks for asking. @@CristoferHanson-hv1xd
@melanyarmstrong9329 When I was in junior high I was in the band The director ( his real job was first chair third violin in a medium rank orchestra) seemed to really like baritone and switched two neophyte trumpet players to baritone. Our first chair had a tiny silver beauty made by the Salvation Army factory in England. The mandatory challenges for first chair were a joke. We two switched from trumpet used school horns. They were brass and bigger than my fathers Tuba. I think they were really euphoniums but we played them as Bflat treble clef baritones. Since arrangements for our level including treble clef baritone parts are scarse we played 3rd trumpet parts most of the time.
The basic beggining music books we used were
Treble clef euphonium/baritone version. Clearly written for euphonium with baritone added.
I am pretty sure that euphoniums are at least as old as brass bands.
Bravo!
演奏的太好了❤
非常感谢您的聆听。 这是一首可爱的独奏。
Very nice performance, bro!
ピアノの♪もこっそり
のせてください🤫
Two part inventon も演奏聞かせてください!
Sounds really great ! Can I ask? I play trombone but having been thinking about trying to play some Euphonium also. What name brand Euphonium do you play or would recommend?
I play a Willson 2400. It has served me well.
@@DavidLangEuph Tnx for the info
Where did you get the pre-recorded music for the Green Hill?
It’s on TH-cam! Look up Green Hill backing track
😊
Amazing