@@jncrook5409 Playing a trombone with a trumpet mouthpiece is so fucking fun. But playing a trumpet with a trombone mouthpiece is absolute hell topped off with pain and suffering on the side
@ people commenting about the clef: The guy only put this in bass clef to prove how high he can play for views. Chances are the average person who just appreciates classical music isn't going to know tenor clef exists, so they're going to be amazed
Luis Burgos it’s not hard to read I’m just saying that this kind of music is exactly why a trombonist should know how to read tenor clef because if this were written in tenor you wouldn’t have to deal with ledger lines
i don’t like it either. that being said, a high note with 4 or more ledger lines is pretty redundant, considering the fact that this kind of music is literally why there is a tenor or alto clef for trombone.
So impressive that your embouchure isn’t moving when you stretch into the upper(seemingly non existent) partials. Big props on your Trombone playing thus far, to make it through this one is a huge feat!
Band Director: Our 1st trumpet can't make it and we need someone to fill the spot. Aramaya: I got you fam. Band Director: You're a trombone player. Aramaya: I know.
Firewolf4412 For trombones, it’s more common to read in tenor clef than treble, with its main use in small brass ensembles. I’ve never seen a tenor trombone part written in treble clef, and I frankly doubt there are many pieces that do considering how tenor clef has been the traditional way to write high trombone parts. The most practical reason one would choose tenor clef I can think of is because it is easier to incorporate a wider range of the instrument than treble clef. The lowest note one could practically write for trombone using treble clef would be an D3, while tenor clef allows for C2.
All it takes is faster air. You could have the strongest lips in the world and couldnt play that high. Best way to practice using faster air is to practice I'm the upper register. Mainly lip slurs
0:01 trombone player wishes he'd learned French horn instead Key change: when he decides the trumpet is cooler than the French horn Jokes aside, very cool display of the trombone's upper range.
Lots of trombonists can play these notes. They're actually relatively common in the classical solo literature. But it's another thing to be able to play them when you never go below the staff. Great endurance, man.
This is amazing! The notes are so smooth and consistent the whole way through, and they sound so relaxed. Well done. Another piece that uses REALLY high notes on the trombone is a jazz piece called Spain, performed by the US Air Force Airmen of Note, the guy literally plays a trumpet's double G on a trombone.
TromboneSliderr _ one of my favorite stupid things about trombones with triggers/euphs with a 4th valve is that you can play a high Bb scale just with just open and F trigger/4th valve
That high E at 1:16 is really nice --full, resonant and not strained, and he's doing this on a relatively large bore horn. My lifetime limit was the high A below that, and it sounded like I was lifting 500 lbs.
Felicidades, encontraste un comentario en español😂😂 Esta "canción" en realidad es una marcha cofrade (de semana santa) muy famosa en Andalucía, se usa en procesiones de semana santa sobretodo. Se toca con trompeta, corneta, bombardino, trombón, tuba, tambores y bombos, lo que se conoce aquí como banda de cornetas y tambores. This "song" is actually a very famous cofrade (Easter) march in Andalusia, it is used in Holy Week processions especially. It is played with trumpet, cornet, euphonium, trombone, tuba, drums and bass drums, which is known here as a cornet and drum band.
People saying this should’ve been put into tenor clef clearly don’t understand that this video is titled “trombones high notes” it’s still in bass clef to show how high they are
"Ave Maria" is a much-recorded aria, composed by Vladimir Vavilov around 1970. Vavilov himself published and recorded it in 1970 on the Melodiya label with the ascription "Anonymous". It is believed that organist Mark Shakhin, one of the performers on the "Melodiya" LP, it was first ascribed the work to Giulio Caccini after Vavilov's death, and gave the "newly-discovered scores" to other musicians. The organist Oleg Yanchenko then made an arrangement of the aria for a recording by Irina Arkhipova in 1987, after which the piece came to be famous worldwide.[1][2][3] It bears a resemblance to Jerome Kern's 1939 "All the Things You Are".
Beautiful! Tone was especially open, floating, and not pinched or forced, that I heard. My ears, and eyes, were pinching for you on a couple of those, however. lol Great job!
Everybody is talking about the high notes but I’m here thinking about how weird the camera angle of the pianist and trombonist (both the same person) together looks
No😅 i Play trombone and Tuba... and if you want to say... i can Play a little bit trumpet i know the valves (Sorry i am from austria i dont know what "griffe" means😅) but the Bb violin notes are not so easy... violin notes are readable thats easy but than ik Bb is not funny... and yes My trumpet Sound is terrible and My Range to... c4 is it in Amerika is easily playable from there to f4 al is possible an a good day but that was it. On very good days with luck and more luck i sometimes reached a terrible sounding c5
@@obinnanwakwue5735 no we read the same but we usully read bass or tenor clef and not treble. He wrote this in bass clef for showing everyone how high he can get
@@RestfulRestless The trombone central note is inded Bb, but every orchestral piece and almost every solo and chamber music pieces are wriren as concert, which it is. The central note does note make the key of the instrument every time
Plot twist: he was playing with a trumpet mouthpiece
facts
@Tyler Coach have you ever played on a trombone with a trumpet mouthpiece?
@@jncrook5409 Playing a trombone with a trumpet mouthpiece is so fucking fun. But playing a trumpet with a trombone mouthpiece is absolute hell topped off with pain and suffering on the side
I play trumpet and this sounds exactly like a trumpet so I bet he was
@Tyler Coach trombones are trumpets of the low brass lol
My lips hurt hearing this
All I could think the whole time was, "Damn. This must be absolute hell on his chops"
Not that high though.
I'm just wandering how he isn't struggling with breathing near the ending
@@fintansky9369 some are indeed high
@@nathanielholzgrafe5274 He probably buzzes in his sleep.
This is souding like a french horn
It does
That high E in the middle of the song is approximately 4 octaves out of my range
This is so high i can play This in my clarinet lol
oh yeah true
Yes, but on Frenchhorn it would be much easyer, because of the smaller mouthpiece
*hears the high E*
welp, gotta practice. Wait it's 9pm.
Also this kind of stuff is why the tenor clef exists.
Bass cleff.
Alto Clef even
Bass clef the way to go
no tenor clef
Or treble
it's so impressive how he can play notes that high seemingly without stopping to breathe
You know, it's weird - I think high notes are supposed to take less air to play, but it always feels the other way to me
Fren Croen Well you are supposed to blow faster air, so idk
MAC RYAN circular breathing
@@derfe more pressure less air
Notice how some of the notes past 6 beats fade, at 1st I thot it was because he was outta breath, maybe he implimented decrescendos
Plot twist: It was an alto trombone
@David Myers PLOT TWIST: It was on a contrabass trombone
@@remelhitxo270 double plot twist: subcontrabass trombone
thetwigs Triple Plot twist, it’s a tuba in disguise
Ultra Plot Twist it was played on an suboctocontrabass contrabass tuba in disguise.
Plot Twist: It was a French Horn who played behind the camera and not a trombone
Seems perfect for those who always wanted to play trombone but have arms only a foot long.
2:30 my guy that's a flute
That does sound like a flute playing a low note
trombone and flute have similar bore
Theresa Chacon it wouldn’t even be a low note, it would be middle F. some flute players first note.
@@cherylyslee That's just excuses not to practice 40 hours a day
kawaii fellow ling ling wannabe
You know you a professional trombonist when,
1. you can play this high
2. your instrument sounds like a french horn
There not trying to sound like French horns it’s called smooth tone
To sound like a french horn you would need to put your hand in the bell and play a lot of wrong notes.....lol.
@ people commenting about the clef:
The guy only put this in bass clef to prove how high he can play for views. Chances are the average person who just appreciates classical music isn't going to know tenor clef exists, so they're going to be amazed
PastaDan I mean, the high F is still impressive regardless.
@@60darklord True, true
I mean, this all comes to how i was teached, but id rather play very high notes in the bass clef, as im more familiar with it
Vinho Verde that too! But it does look more impressive in bass clef, I’ll admit. Lol
Yeah but F5 on a trombone is still impressive
Expecting comments on the pure awesomeness of this man's skill, instead, I learn how much people hate bass clef.
Tenor clef*
This would be so much more practical written in tenor or even treble clef
Only for the purpose of reading! However, a good trombone player can read it in Bass clef!! Since, it is the trombone natural clef!!
Luis Burgos it’s not hard to read I’m just saying that this kind of music is exactly why a trombonist should know how to read tenor clef because if this were written in tenor you wouldn’t have to deal with ledger lines
i'm a trombone and i hate reading tenor clef. mutilated version of alto clef
@@maxc6047 I would really rather read it in bass clef tbh lol
i don’t like it either. that being said, a high note with 4 or more ledger lines is pretty redundant, considering the fact that this kind of music is literally why there is a tenor or alto clef for trombone.
ハイトーン出せるの凄いしそれに耐えられる唇も凄いな...
So impressive that your embouchure isn’t moving when you stretch into the upper(seemingly non existent) partials. Big props on your Trombone playing thus far, to make it through this one is a huge feat!
Band Director: Our 1st trumpet can't make it and we need someone to fill the spot.
Aramaya: I got you fam.
Band Director: You're a trombone player.
Aramaya: I know.
Who needs a trumpet when you got everything in 1 instrument?! Great performance.
This could be put in treble clef and it would all be contained in the staff except the "low" B and Middle C would be the only ledger
Trombone Matthew trombones don’t usually read treble clef. Tenor clef is more suitable
Firewolf4412 For trombones, it’s more common to read in tenor clef than treble, with its main use in small brass ensembles. I’ve never seen a tenor trombone part written in treble clef, and I frankly doubt there are many pieces that do considering how tenor clef has been the traditional way to write high trombone parts.
The most practical reason one would choose tenor clef I can think of is because it is easier to incorporate a wider range of the instrument than treble clef. The lowest note one could practically write for trombone using treble clef would be an D3, while tenor clef allows for C2.
Firewolf4412 bassoons, trombones, and cellos read tenor clef.
Firewolf4412 unless you’re in a british brass band, yeah they do.
@Firewolf4412 yes, tenors
最初、随分似ている方がピアノを伴奏しているなぁ、と。ご兄弟かなと。でもスクロールしたらMultipul Recording とあり、びっくりしました。あたかもお二人で演奏しているような!私もCD制作で多重録音の作業をしますが、ごく自然な映像もこうして可能なのですね。トロンボーンのハイトーン、とっても素敵です!
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めっちゃ綺麗で尊敬しかないです。
なぜそんなにお綺麗なのでしょうか、
もう5線の意味が……ない笑
If I tried to play this, there is no way my embouchure would hold out till the end of it.
same, i cant even get up to middle f
thicc boi what
All it takes is faster air. You could have the strongest lips in the world and couldnt play that high. Best way to practice using faster air is to practice I'm the upper register. Mainly lip slurs
@@kamerontetting7167 yep
久しぶりに聴き、心しずかになりました。昨日までサンディエゴに出張しており、その時に同行者がトロンボーンを始めたそうなので、この演奏を聴くように推奨しました。
太喜欢这个了😮,听到了之后感觉心灵都被净化了。柔和稳重、清脆悦耳
This sounds like a beautiful tenor trombone sound. I admire his embouchure and breath support.
0:01 trombone player wishes he'd learned French horn instead
Key change: when he decides the trumpet is cooler than the French horn
Jokes aside, very cool display of the trombone's upper range.
I like how he plays. I've always enjoyed how versatile the trombone is and this only reinforces that belief
That tonality though. It's insane
very clean in that higher register! I can see many hours of practice there.
this is concerningly amazing.
it was really like the trombone isn’t really played. it’s like a french horn played
"The trombone was a paid actor"
If you can play well and high enough on trombone it sounds like a French horn. (I play trombone so I would know)
このアヴェ・マリア好き〜
that was very nice bravo
as a trombone player myself i’m impressed
This is so beautiful! You are fantastic on the trombone 👍🔥🎶
Man, that was something else - way above the staff!! And clean doing it - good job!
天才
その肺と唇が欲しい!
I didn’t know that trombones can actually sound good-I play it and you don’t wanna be there when I practice
Ofc they can sound good
Insane range with a great tone!!
And i thought being able to play a high b flat was impressive, (the one in the middle of the fourth ledger line)
Ik
The highest I can hit is a high C, and I still sorta struggle
The highest I can hit is high E after that I got nothing lmao
The Ev1scerat0r I’m a trumpet player and don’t know the names of the trombone notes. High Bb is 4 ledger lines right?
It's not
Lots of trombonists can play these notes. They're actually relatively common in the classical solo literature. But it's another thing to be able to play them when you never go below the staff. Great endurance, man.
Transcribed I can do this on tuba fairly easily, but really this guy has such a warm and light endurance of good tone
@@thrxwolf7039 ye not in the same octave as the video
Listen to Elliot mason play
Beautiful tone in that upper register!
良い響きで吸い込まれます。
2:32 what the F5-uck?
That is one high note...
This really isn't the UPPER register of the horn, while it is high, I'm a freshman in college and can play that F
@@benprange7689 you're more used to this than we are though
@@stevanhaire5300 I would have to agree. I've played that note a couple times, and I'm in 8th grade, but it sure does not sound good
bruh he makes it sound so easy tf what an actual god
Over the last couple of years I've played this constantly. Now as a sophomore in college I plan on playing this for one of my recitals.
This is amazing! The notes are so smooth and consistent the whole way through, and they sound so relaxed. Well done. Another piece that uses REALLY high notes on the trombone is a jazz piece called Spain, performed by the US Air Force Airmen of Note, the guy literally plays a trumpet's double G on a trombone.
This was excellent
I like how the high register on trombone stays around the same 3 positions
TromboneSliderr _ one of my favorite stupid things about trombones with triggers/euphs with a 4th valve is that you can play a high Bb scale just with just open and F trigger/4th valve
お久しぶりです。私は、ホルンで、吹いていますが、それでも、凄くハードです。こんなのトロンボーンで余裕で吹けるが、とても凄いですね。
Such a great piece to practice high notes on.
That high E at 1:16 is really nice --full, resonant and not strained, and he's doing this on a relatively large bore horn. My lifetime limit was the high A below that, and it sounded like I was lifting 500 lbs.
トロンボーンの限界を超越した素晴らしい高音です。高音がしっかりと音楽になっています。私ですと例えばボレロのダブルハイD♭(出ても音になっていない)が限界です。
I’m a woodwind but you can see the pain on my face as I watch this
Which instrument
Which instrument
The endurance needed for this is actually insane
Beautiful tone!!!!
He makes it look easy!
This is perfect for me finally something with lots of high notes
This is giving me a headache just thinking about attempting those notes. Great job.
Love the dubious intonation on middle register notes. Clearly playing strospherically high isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.
This is incredibly high.
Felicidades, encontraste un comentario en español😂😂
Esta "canción" en realidad es una marcha cofrade (de semana santa) muy famosa en Andalucía, se usa en procesiones de semana santa sobretodo. Se toca con trompeta, corneta, bombardino, trombón, tuba, tambores y bombos, lo que se conoce aquí como banda de cornetas y tambores.
This "song" is actually a very famous cofrade (Easter) march in Andalusia, it is used in Holy Week processions especially. It is played with trumpet, cornet, euphonium, trombone, tuba, drums and bass drums, which is known here as a cornet and drum band.
“Mom I wanna play trumpet!! “ the trumpet we have at home:
beautiful variation on Autumn leaves A section
僕の大好きな曲でした😄
でもハッキリと言わせてもらいます、トロンボーンと音楽の天才です🎶
The force is strong in this one
Gotta love the high notes!
トロンボーンの高音って裏声みたいな感じでいいですね
逆にトランペットみたいなミックスボイスのような高音ってトロンボーンでは難しそう
Double high F. Quite impressive despite some minor intonation issues.
you sir are a genius
this deserves more views.
Beautiful tone
People saying this should’ve been put into tenor clef clearly don’t understand that this video is titled “trombones high notes” it’s still in bass clef to show how high they are
肺活量😃半端ない!
"Ave Maria" is a much-recorded aria, composed by Vladimir Vavilov around 1970. Vavilov himself published and recorded it in 1970 on the Melodiya label with the ascription "Anonymous". It is believed that organist Mark Shakhin, one of the performers on the "Melodiya" LP, it was first ascribed the work to Giulio Caccini after Vavilov's death, and gave the "newly-discovered scores" to other musicians. The organist Oleg Yanchenko then made an arrangement of the aria for a recording by Irina Arkhipova in 1987, after which the piece came to be famous worldwide.[1][2][3] It bears a resemblance to Jerome Kern's 1939 "All the Things You Are".
Beautiful! Tone was especially open, floating, and not pinched or forced, that I heard. My ears, and eyes, were pinching for you on a couple of those, however. lol Great job!
*shivers clutching trumpet*
Very beautifully and delicately played! Bravo!
Perfect highs
I thought at first a horn was just played on top, until I actually played those notes (not really in tune) and thought to myself “this guy is good”
Me: This isn't really THAT high
Me: *sees the high E* Ok maybe it is getting up there
There was an F too
It's high if we are talking musically. The entire piece could even be taken up an octave, however it would not sound musical anymore.
Another great demonstration of technique!
Everybody is talking about the high notes but I’m here thinking about how weird the camera angle of the pianist and trombonist (both the same person) together looks
I'm going to try playing this when my family wakes up
Sounds lovely :-)
Lovely!!
Wowwwww! I give you my respect! The way it was played was fantastic!! 💕
Amazing and beautiful!!
Flute player: is this your first time
Beautiful
Bravo! Beautiful!!
really amazing! i subbed and liked
Very well!
i think this is a beautiful range not to high, thats almost that what a can play (:
No😅 i Play trombone and Tuba... and if you want to say... i can Play a little bit trumpet i know the valves (Sorry i am from austria i dont know what "griffe" means😅) but the Bb violin notes are not so easy... violin notes are readable thats easy but than ik Bb is not funny... and yes My trumpet Sound is terrible and My Range to... c4 is it in Amerika is easily playable from there to f4 al is possible an a good day but that was it. On very good days with luck and more luck i sometimes reached a terrible sounding c5
HMMmM
Laber kein scheiß kerle😂
こんな高い音安定して出しててすご
尊敬します
へ音記号ですよ〜
あ! あ!すいません😂よく見てませんでしたwでもこんな高い音安定して出せるってすごいですよね!
Masterpiece
Very smooth!
i was confused at first bc i was saying to myself i can play the pitches he's playing but...then i realized i play trumpet 🙄
It would just be easier to transpose this to treble clef.
Trombones read differently in treble clef
@@obinnanwakwue5735 no we read the same but we usully read bass or tenor clef and not treble. He wrote this in bass clef for showing everyone how high he can get
@@TomerSchwartz no I'm pretty sure in treble clef we transpose like a Bb trumpet
That’s because TROMBONE IS NOT A “C” INSTRUMENT!! It is in Bb!!!
@@RestfulRestless The trombone central note is inded Bb, but every orchestral piece and almost every solo and chamber music pieces are wriren as concert, which it is. The central note does note make the key of the instrument every time
This is so beautiful.
It is so good sounds!
Very nice