Since you mentioned favourite moments from band repertoire, I'm going to go with a favourite passage that I experienced!
It's the duet with horn in the 2nd movement of Peter Graham's Windows Of...
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Since you mentioned favourite moments from band repertoire, I'm going to go with a favourite passage that I experienced!
It's the duet with horn in the 2nd movement of Peter Graham's Windows Of...
I probably shouldn't have been surprised, I couldn't really tell much of a difference between the 2 recordings! I do kind of slightly hover towards the 374
I definitely noticed the...
I enjoyed the recording of your playing, Doug! Thank you for sharing!
Looking forward to the comparison, iMav!
Okay, this recording and Doug's recording of Horowitz are making me envious and I wanna work harder to play as well as them!
Looking forward to your review of the 374! I was eyeing it in the past but didn't have the $ for it back then haha
Candice got an amazing deal on the Adams! I'm a lil jealous, I dare say! Hahaha. Glad to hear things worked out and she even encouraged your son!
The part about cradling the euph is rather interesting, as I've been holding it up (even when seated). It always felt rather straining for me. Will definitely try out cradling my horn and see if it...
I totally was not drooling looking at that beautiful euphonium. I'm so jelly! :rolleyes: Not...not that I plan to cheat on my own horn, mind you!
Hi Sean,
What have you settled on, if I may ask? Recall you had a Wilson and Geneva before the E1, so I got curious (tried to search your older posts for clues but had no luck :rolleyes:)
Revisiting this thread as we are doing this piece this year. And I realised I've been treating the line as a slur all these while! Very good tips here and on Mr. Werden's video
Happy birthday john!!
Been enjoying the different reviews of these horns. Thank you Jim and everyone who put time into it.
*steps off the lawn*
Sounds great! Thanks for taking the time to review it. It's a bit unfortunate that it feels to me like the community in general still struggle to accept China-made instruments (especially the ones...
Sounds like a great buy, especially from how John is raving so much about it. :rolleyes:
I personally use Caruso's method and Julie Landsman's version lately, she has some really interesting exercises.
The half valve approach is definitely very handy! Thank you for the video! After watching it, against all common sense, I tried to do it while I was playing for a teacher, and I messed up big time!...
I am so fascinated by this talk of floating leadpipe. What would happen if we try to detach our leadpipes on other makes and make them floating leadpipes? Haha. The only time I've had a "floating"...
I have been using this as my ringtone. Yes, it's from anime, but it's not an "anime" sounding piece. It's a brass and double bass quartet piece I believe. Euph, trumpet, tuba and double bass.
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I concur ;) . Don't know many players who uses a Neo, so it's always sad to see 1 leaves. Actually, I don't think I know anyone who uses a Neo except Jim.
You're selling your Neo? :eek: This is a bit of a shocker for me
Have you unscrew your vales, take it halfway out of the valve and put it back in? That's to try and re-seat the springs. Mead springs will not sit as nicely on the JP line since Mead springs are...
Placed an order on Amazon JP on Sunday! Looking forward to listening to the full album! ;)
I would definitely love to read your thoughts on the comparison between the AB Doubler and the Yamaha Neo that you are using now!
Looking forward to your review!