The so called "Dude" György is playing an Alto Trombone (Eb) and if you play it with a shallow cup or funnel mouthpiece it can play the parts imitating a lower trumpet. In the days of Praetorius the usual (trombone 'posaune' family) consisted of an Alto, Tenor, Bass and occasionally Contrabass as a full set of instruments with pitches adjusted with tube inserts called "crooks". Well done guys!.
Crooks were used on the early French horns as well. Thanks for pointing out that crooks were used on the Sackbutts (precursor to the trombone) as my pre-baccalaureate early music history instructor never mentioned it.
Thanks for the reply, Allen. When I typed that comment, I did not realize he was playing an alto trombone. Man, listening to this again has impressed me even more than last time. Especially 0:46 to 0:52. So clean.
Speechless 🙊 So many rich sound colors,just perfect intonation and that alto ,RESPECT Maestro....I was blown away!!! Greetings friends from Bulgaria 🇧🇬 P.S. My very much personal opinion....I can use a bit more basstrb. 😉
Dude sounds like a trumpet. And his speed is also fantastic.
Fantastically wonderful. First trombone part rendered with truly amazing precision and clarity. Music of Heaven (I hope).
Thank You so much for the nice comment!🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Music to my Ears
The rooms you're recording in are always beautiful soundwise and visually!
Unfassbar gut! Die Leichtigkeit mit der ihr diese Tänze präsentiert ist so unglaublich erfrischend.
Vielen Dank für die freundlichen Worte!
Wunderbar and fantastic playing Gyorgy and Szeged Trombone Ensemble! Thank you.
Thank you!🙏🏻
The so called "Dude" György is playing an Alto Trombone (Eb) and if you play it with a shallow cup or funnel mouthpiece it can play the parts imitating a lower trumpet. In the days of Praetorius the usual (trombone 'posaune' family) consisted of an Alto, Tenor, Bass and occasionally Contrabass as a full set of instruments with pitches adjusted with tube inserts called "crooks". Well done guys!.
Crooks were used on the early French horns as well. Thanks for pointing out that crooks were used on the Sackbutts (precursor to the trombone) as my pre-baccalaureate early music history instructor never mentioned it.
Thanks for the reply, Allen. When I typed that comment, I did not realize he was playing an alto trombone. Man, listening to this again has impressed me even more than last time. Especially 0:46 to 0:52. So clean.
I was gonna say that is really really clean in the high range but he's using an alto. Still impressive none the less.
Alto doesn't cleanning this range, it's mouth placement principaly.
Alto isn't really a shortcut--it's a motherfather to tame. This is just brilliant playing.
this is just mid blowing beautiful!! Excellent job guys, very inspiring!
Awesome!!! Love it
Thank You!🙏🏻🙏🏻
That's great. And as already mentioned that speed of changing the tones is incredible.
Speechless 🙊
So many rich sound colors,just perfect intonation and that alto ,RESPECT Maestro....I was blown away!!!
Greetings friends from Bulgaria 🇧🇬
P.S. My very much personal opinion....I can use a bit more basstrb. 😉
awesome! totally in love with the sound of the trombones and the percussion! nailed it!
That is a really nice sounding alto trombone (on the left). Do these guys play Steve Shires instruments?
Great!
Köszönöm from Germany!
Thank you! Minden jót, from Hungary!🙏🏻
Great performance!!!!
Skyrim, I beg you. It would be the coolest thing to hear Dragonborn and Far Horizons for an Trombone Ensemble.
Baroque Skyrim anyone?
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Beautifulllllllllllllllllllll.........................
Sehr gut!
Perfeito
Always love your vids
Marvellousely played, full of kingly gravitas!
Angelique Maier Thank you!
Muito bom
Uau hein
Bravi!!!!
Can someone provide the names of the pieces played here? Thanks.
That are three Dances, called "Volte" from the collection "Terpsichore" of Michael Praetorius
What trombone models are they playing on?
Muito bom