@@NyugenDo 32nd runs in piccolo range is simultaneously the most and least fun I've had with a concert piece haha, especially all the high melody parts in the 1st Clarinet.
You just gotta work on em man Put in the hours, and they’ll come to you Working some long tones down low to build up your endurance is something that works on most low brass
@@von.wuncket2165 Thanks so much! ☺️ Loooots of practice! Covering the fundamentals like long tones, lip slurs, and lots of scales go a long way, plus lots of melodic playing in that range is very helpful.
This is so cool! I love his piece so much, and has been one of my favorites for years! I love that you did this piece, The low brass in it is awesome! You played it great!!!
@tboneporty If it helps if you can look into it. The original composer is Robert Jager. But if you can not find anything then the arrangement you found can work.
Arabesque has gotta be one of the coolest things ever written
The clarinet part is horrendously hard
@@meltedgingerbreadmusic81 It’s so good! The composer deserves an award of some sort!
@@NyugenDo I’d hate to imagine, haha!
Try through the vaulting skies un cafectio and violent shadows trust
@@NyugenDo 32nd runs in piccolo range is simultaneously the most and least fun I've had with a concert piece haha, especially all the high melody parts in the 1st Clarinet.
Damn Man, How do you get to be as good as you at trombone ? Absolutely thrilling sounds on the low notes.
You just gotta work on em man
Put in the hours, and they’ll come to you
Working some long tones down low to build up your endurance is something that works on most low brass
@@von.wuncket2165 Thanks so much! ☺️
Loooots of practice! Covering the fundamentals like long tones, lip slurs, and lots of scales go a long way, plus lots of melodic playing in that range is very helpful.
This is so cool! I love his piece so much, and has been one of my favorites for years! I love that you did this piece, The low brass in it is awesome! You played it great!!!
@@MasonLikesEarthIsland Thanks so much! It’s been one of my favourites for a long time, it’s so good!
Arabesque is definitely one of my favorite concert band pieces
@@icylion1234 Same here! It’s such good writing, especially for the trombones!
I sight read this at a graduation performance once. I played trombone 2 in it. Both parts were amazing
Wicked tone 🔥🔥
@@BassboneNelson Thanks so much! ☺️
You earned yourself a sub for playing this well!
@@mooshroommoon Thanks so much! ☺️
beautiful
real
@@mang5949 Thanks! ☺️
@@MemeAsylumFan Thanks! ☺️
never heard the arabesque lick on bass bone before, but it is PHAT 🔥🔥🔥
@@c6nn0r68 Haha, thanks! Such great writing from the composer!
I really really want the three parts in a video. Do it, please!!!
@@guilhermecamargo1943 Haha, that’s the plan! Hopefully over the next few days 😊
great!
@@MemeAsylumFan Thanks! ☺️
is this is octave down? Either way absolutely beautiful!
where was this when I had to play this for region band. lol
@@coltonsnyder7036 Haha, my bad! 🤣
Esprit De Corps would sound amazing on trombone. Should try it
@@ConnorReagan-r3y I’d be keen! I found an arrangement by Robert E. Foster that I can get the parts for. Does that work?
@tboneporty If it helps if you can look into it. The original composer is Robert Jager. But if you can not find anything then the arrangement you found can work.
🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@JamieTheAfroBone Haha, thanks!
yes!! that is a FAT bass trombone
@@dukkcc2 Haha, thanks!
Can you do legend of the one eyed sailor? I played it for my marching show this year and sometimes in the stands its a really fun song.
@@guy7042 I’ve had a quick look and it doesn’t look like I can get the trombone parts for it. Sorry! 🙁
This is a so freaking epic ❤❤
@@im_mr_garbage2498 Such a great piece hey!
I love this song for its majestic sound and awesome parts. but if you speed it up to 1.25x, it sounds even cooler
@@ThatGoofyClarinetGuy Definitely. One of the best pieces I’ve heard! I’ll have to try it out at that speed sometime, haha!