This is a very old recording, but a real eye opener! I had no idea people played like this in 1938:
https://youtu.be/jsH6dkvjFRI
This is a very old recording, but a real eye opener! I had no idea people played like this in 1938:
https://youtu.be/jsH6dkvjFRI
Dave Werden (ASCAP)
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And there was no splicing or fixing it in the mix, either!! Amazing.
Jim Williams N9EJR (love 10 meters)
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Composed by Franz Reis for violin and piano. The original is in concert E, with the highest note being B6 in scientific notation. My ear for absolute pitch is mostly nonexistent, but I'm guessing that Mr. Swift took this down to Eb, a more friendly trumpet key. That means that his top note in this piece was Bb6, or "double-C" as trumpeters call it. Pretty astounding in range, evenness of tone in the altissimo range, and in the technique.
If I remember correctly, Didn't Snooky Young, also active as early as the late 1930s, have a double C?
Dean L. Surkin
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Dave Werden (ASCAP)
Euphonium Soloist, U.S. Coast Guard Band, retired
Adams Artist (Adams E3)
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Facebook: davewerden
Twitter: davewerden
Instagram: davewerdeneuphonium
It ends in concert B flat, so the high note is a concert F.
Still amazing.
Jim Williams N9EJR (love 10 meters)
Yamaha 642-II Neo, Wedge 103E, SM3.5
Yamaha 321, Yamaha 621 Baritone
Conn 50H trombone
Blue P-bone
www.soundcloud.com/jweuph
Dean L. Surkin
Mack Brass MACK-EU1150S, BB1, Kadja, and DE 101XTG9 mouthpieces
Bach 36B trombone; pBone; Vincent Bach (from 1971) 6.5AL mouthpiece
Steinway 1902 Model A, restored by AC Pianocraft in 1988; Kawai MP8, Yamaha KX-76
See my avatar: Jazz (the black cockapoo) and Delilah (the cavapoo puppy) keep me company while practicing
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