Hey advisor101. . .this is Syracuse University in New York State - Crouse Auditorium. The organ is a Holtkamp rebuild of an Estey rebuild of the original 19th-century Roosevelt tracker-action organ. It's about 50 years old now (+/-) and a fine instrument.
TROMBONES?!?!?! BACH??!?!?! THAT'S what I thought!!! Then I listened. It was pretty freakin' good, people! Okay, so it was slower than usual, but it had to be: they're trombones, AND it was very clear! I am VERY impressed. Kudos!
Brilliant. Absolutely BRILLIANT.
great piece, greatest composer
The tones are so clear they sound like french horns. Nice, thanks for uploading!
Hey advisor101. . .this is Syracuse University in New York State - Crouse Auditorium. The organ is a Holtkamp rebuild of an Estey rebuild of the original 19th-century Roosevelt tracker-action organ. It's about 50 years old now (+/-) and a fine instrument.
TROMBONES?!?!?! BACH??!?!?! THAT'S what I thought!!! Then I listened. It was pretty freakin' good, people! Okay, so it was slower than usual, but it had to be: they're trombones, AND it was very clear! I am VERY impressed. Kudos!
Thank you! I can see that most of the organ is unenclosed so that must mean its incredibly loud!
Thanks for taking the time to tell me.
LOL Yes finally respect for the ol´ tromb.
Nice Bass...
Ummm, ok, well, i was looking for Little Fugue in a flute choir... so this was um interesting....
well then, we have a problem don't we.
Really nice arrangement, by the way where is this venue? I've seen that organ somewhere before.
Most of the time its what's called lip trills, Takes a whole lot of practice to get it down.
No, that's different. Flutter tonguing stays on one note, while a trill goes between two notes.
this looks like the crouse building at SU
How exactly do you do a trill on a trombone...I'm a violinist so I'm clueless about non-string instruments lol
It sounds great but u should have used more than just trombones, it makes it sound weird.