My favorite part of this magnificent performance isnt actually the music itself; my favorite part of this is when he finally ends on that Eb, and smiles! There is so much humility in laughing and smiling at the end of a very great performance
As I have viewed several trumpet players doing this great tune , I remember in my early days in band class the instructor did the intro as a drill . The embouchure is a unique physical muscle . I have seen many great pro players just wailing any like there was no tomorrow. Maynard Ferguson , Chuck Mangione, Louis Armstrong the list goes on and on . All these guys had the chops and skills to be great like Ronald Romm . Cheers 01/10/2022
I got to meet Ron and Fred years ago at a clinic. Great guys! NOTE: always bring your horn to a clinic! I was the only kid who did and I got some great attention from those guys!
@@joshuafuentes5411 Often when someone brings their horn to a masterclass of clinic they will be picked to be an example for the ones giving the clinic to work upon. Hope this helps!
It's fun seeing some of the trumpet players behind spontaneously enjoy Romm's performance. LOL and some of the other trumpets sitting there all sour thinking, "I could play like that when I was 7 years old, I should be up there instead..."
Es un placer para mi como puertorriqueño que una banda como esa toque una pieza tan popular y conocida mundialmente , gracias al maestro Rafael Hernández “ El Jibarito”
He said, "I forgot to triple tongue", the section which he just played he slurred, but it is supposed to be tongued. That's what he was commenting about.
Linda orquestra, gostaria de ganhar um tromprett importado.sou apaixonado por um trompett.eu toco um pouco em uma banda evangélica. Até mesmo que seja usado.vou amar.abraços.boa noite!
Actually, in the case of this song, the only part that is generally improvised is the end. There are different arrangements, but you can find many trumpeters playing this particular arrangement and the differences will be quite minor, pun intended.
Виртуозно сыграно! Однако у Накарякова играется артикуляционно яснее, точнее без "глиссандированых" переходов на самом деле последующие ноты! Без обид!
A decent performance but lacking musicianship. Too straight and void of lyrical interpretation. I prefer the melodical performance by Nakariakov. His is a superior performance in technique, smooth virtuosity in the runs and easy of range at the upper register. Much better musical interpretation and expression where Romm is lacking.
Came for the mustache, stayed for the brilliant performance.
I did too xD
I think moustache makes you embouchure more comfortable
savageslayer3434 a timeless comment
My teacher always plays with moustaches, but I can't
Mr. Monopoly is a master at the trumpet! Lol
lol..he does resemble that banker...just add the top hat..
Hahahaha lol
What about the pringles guy but bald
no stop 😭
My parents have yet to conceive me and this is my warmup
My favorite part of this magnificent performance isnt actually the music itself; my favorite part of this is when he finally ends on that Eb, and smiles! There is so much humility in laughing and smiling at the end of a very great performance
That was an D or an F .
@@Chaomhainn No, they are correct. The final note is indeed an Eb. That is what you're going to hear when you play an F on a Bb trumpet.
3:23 “here comes the triple tongue” what a legend
A master musician and monster on all aspects of trumpet performance, including the often ignored sleeve vibrato :)
20 years later and still sounds awesome!!
Ronald played this in the canadian brass 20 years ago!
Oh my goodness his tone I die for
As I have viewed several trumpet players doing this great tune , I remember in my early days in band class the instructor did the intro as a drill . The embouchure is a unique physical muscle . I have seen many great pro players just wailing any like there was no tomorrow. Maynard Ferguson , Chuck Mangione, Louis Armstrong the list goes on and on . All these guys had the chops and skills to be great like Ronald Romm .
Cheers 01/10/2022
I was sick of this piece ... until I heard this superlative performance! None better, that I've heard.
I got to meet Ron and Fred years ago at a clinic. Great guys!
NOTE: always bring your horn to a clinic! I was the only kid who did and I got some great attention from those guys!
Wym? Details plz
RIP Fred Mills.
@@joshuafuentes5411 Often when someone brings their horn to a masterclass of clinic they will be picked to be an example for the ones giving the clinic to work upon. Hope this helps!
@@dylanjmedia715 thank you!
It's fun seeing some of the trumpet players behind spontaneously enjoy Romm's performance. LOL and some of the other trumpets sitting there all sour thinking, "I could play like that when I was 7 years old, I should be up there instead..."
curious... s2flable are you a musician?
how could I have not known about this!!!!😭😭😭😭 this man is amazing!!
Great performance! Especially from a guy who is so young!
Magnifique Maestro!!!
Impeccable execution of some very difficult passages ,bravo .
Just keeps getting better!
I love his facial hair makes him look like someone you'd see in a portrait from the 19th century
Perfect performance, for Ronald it was like breathing
Great solo performance! The Atlantic Brass Band ain't too shabby either!!
Wonderfully, Ronnie!
Einfach nur schön…😔
Brilliant played!!’
I clicked just because I saw his mustache.
Es un placer para mi como puertorriqueño que una banda como esa toque una pieza tan popular y conocida mundialmente , gracias al maestro Rafael Hernández “ El Jibarito”
Why doesn't this video credit the Brass Band accompanying him? Anyone know which band this is? Sounds very good for a presumed American Brass Band..
Atlantic Brass Band.
ha ok
Very nicely played,thks.
My god... Those tubas..
Очень хорошо рябята играют!!! Настоящие профессионалы. Так держать!!!
Power and beauty!
Great trumpet, epic mustache
This guy plays with an ease not often seen....
All in the facial hair
BRAVOOO!!
Incredible!
bravo
what brand and model trumpet is that
Bravo my friend, I am your same age and wish I could play as well as you can.
Beast mode!
Muito bom uma referencia sonora
Nice watch
Awesome 🎺🎺🎺
in his old age, the monopoly guy decided it would be fun to pick up the trumpet. And now we're here c:
Just missing his top hat and his cane hahahaha
Bravo máster !!!
Anyone catch what he said at 3:22?
"Now for the triple tounging"
"Here comes the triple tonguing."
can anyone hear what romm said before the last variation? I can't hear it.
thatoneguy1349 It's not really clear, but something like "here's some triple tonguing" or "here we've got some triple tonguing".
He said, "I forgot to triple tongue", the section which he just played he slurred, but it is supposed to be tongued. That's what he was commenting about.
The Guy That variation is a combination of slurring and double tonguing, no triple tonguing.
"Here comes the triple-tonguing"
Excellent trompettiste. ...
Does anyone know the chord at 1:34? Id love to know
Sounds like F-Major and Ronald Romm plays a b flat
Sounds like F-Major and Ronald Romm plays a B-Flat
Interesting how he uses the 3rd valve for E
Legendary Matt Hartman second chair trumpet
Technical excellence.
what arrangement of carnival of venice is this
The Clarke version I believe
Ryan Green nope it's the staigers
TrueScore oops nvm then
Say Heah Mr. Ronald, Man can you Toot'Dat Horn, Bravo, Man, Groovie Man, Like Yor'Good.,,. p
Bravo
I liked this more than Wynton & John Williams.
Am I crazy?
Yes, because there's a superior version by allen vizzutti
RONALD ROMM
wow!!!
Dr. Bach at UNCG practices this song every single day. Or at least that’s what some of his students told me.
Lyrical? Thy name is THIS performance!
Linda orquestra, gostaria de ganhar um tromprett importado.sou apaixonado por um trompett.eu toco um pouco em uma banda evangélica. Até mesmo que seja usado.vou amar.abraços.boa noite!
That is an awesome mustache
Why some and not me!!
Did anyone else notice that he wasn't using music.. wow...
Any trumpet player worth their salt knows Carnival of Venice by heart.
Wished Absolutely not picturing you with a monocle holding a tea cup with the pinky up looking down your nose at ppl.
Wished I'm in 10th grade. Is it ok that I don't have it memorized?
Gregory Wolf certain parts of this are always improvised and certain parts need to be memorized. Apparently that's how this piece works
Actually, in the case of this song, the only part that is generally improvised is the end. There are different arrangements, but you can find many trumpeters playing this particular arrangement and the differences will be quite minor, pun intended.
Wow
The intro is half of the video. lol
He is like Allen vizzuti!
0:24
How many trumpet player watching this can play the first 10 seconds slurring as good as him or better? To be honest, I can't.
Easy peasy😂
I'm gonna try playing that every time I practise and see what happens in a while lol
Buena cucho!
Long live Paganini!
Damn that's a great moustache (⌐■_■)
👍
How can he play through that mustache?!
Canadian Bacon He use his mustache to play trumpet:buzzing mustache
yes!!!! mustache daddy!!!!! you go boy!!!
I have no choice but to trust that stache
Eroico
Impressive. Didnt hear a single split or fluff.
Виртуозно сыграно! Однако у Накарякова играется артикуляционно яснее, точнее без "глиссандированых" переходов на самом деле последующие ноты! Без обид!
esos seis dislakes no saben lo que es la música
I didn't know santa played trumpet!
esta chido xdxd jajaja
My mans looks like a civil war general. Great playing though.
let the Melony Ride Within You , NOT pages ' this stupid has been over, n OVER , Enough "
Another goofball, pot smoking, dopehead, tin eared varmint.
A decent performance but lacking musicianship. Too straight and void of lyrical interpretation. I prefer the melodical performance by Nakariakov. His is a superior performance in technique, smooth virtuosity in the runs and easy of range at the upper register. Much better musical interpretation and expression where Romm is lacking.
Like I've only heard this a trillion times as if there's nothing else in the music book. Have they never heard of the word versatile?
Too loud
Too loud