Here's a nice You Tube video of a jazz fusion group playing in a middle Eastern style. About 1 1/2 minutes in there is a euph solo with some impressive high playing to a tuba ostinato.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHmnjJJ_5No
John
Here's a nice You Tube video of a jazz fusion group playing in a middle Eastern style. About 1 1/2 minutes in there is a euph solo with some impressive high playing to a tuba ostinato.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHmnjJJ_5No
John
Dave Bargeron!
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Bach Pea-shooter trombone
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What kind of euph is Bargeron playing?
When I knew him in NYC in the early 70s, he had a Besson Imperial.
It looks like he is playing the same horn as the instrument in the video is most certainly an Imperial.
Arul
Wow! Bring back my old threads!
John
I took a listen at my office during lunch. I remember seeing him live with BS&T New Year's Eve 1972, playing solos on tuba and trombone. His range is impressive - what are those top notes he's hitting? Anyone with better ears than mine know?
Dean L. Surkin
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See my avatar: Sherlock (the beige poodle-mix) has a 1-1/2-octave range in his singing voice, but prefers my piano playing.
Jazz (the black cockapoo) loves the euphonium.
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