View of Rotterdam 2008. Soprano Recorder
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- Опубликовано: 8 окт 2008
- All instruments recorded and mixed by Roeslan Amirinsky. View of Rotterdam 2008.
(Pro Tools). Foto - Anna Fenko, Roeslan Amirinsky, music - Roeslan Amirinsky
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What you do with the recorder is simply breathtaking! On another video I commented quality of sound, but here it was just pure excellence which makes this video stands on top of youtube's recorders videos...
I love it so much! Awesome!
Hi QuorkQTar! Thank you so much for nice comment!
Somtimes I playing recorder, but mostly soprano saxophone, check out my other video please.
Greetings from Holland.
Roe!
nice
Apokolohypnotis, thanks a lot for such a nice coment!)))
Recorders are made in a variety of sizes. Sheet music for soprano recorder is nearly always notated in 'concert key,' meaning that a written "C" in the score actually sounds as a "C." This implies that the player must learn two different sets of similar fingerings, one for the C recorders and another for the F recorders. However, many sizes of recorder do transpose at the octave...
Gr.
Wow. That's real good. It needs much courage to play something like that on the Soprano. I'm playing the recorder for now eleven years, and I haven't used the Soprano for music for three or four years (only for testing something, 'cause it's my only flute I don't split, so it's always ready...)
Hey! Who can dislike this??
@gardask This song I recorded some time ago... I like it too ...
One day I was lucky, I lived for a week in a good recording studio ... During this time I recorded some good songs, thanks to my patience and good equipment, such as Pro Tools...
@amirinsky Or are you suggesting that the sound difference which I think you have done with excellent articulation (fast rrrrrrrr to flute probably) that you did it by some sound editing tools? This would be also interesting since I sometimes also would like to have that sound too :-)
@amirinsky You are really honest! But what this *ARTICULATION* :-) That's what I'm talking about...