Getzen Company - Ian Bousfield & his 4147IB trombone

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • Ian discusses the development, goals, and characteristics of his signature trombone, the Getzen 4147IB Custom Reserve.

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  • @roifastman1794
    @roifastman1794 Год назад +4

    i love that getzen and griego started making a lot of this videos... very inspiring and informative

  • @iMotivationalDaily
    @iMotivationalDaily Год назад +6

    I have this horn, i love it. The sound doesnt get brassy it just stays fat and projects. The high range resonates so well. I think versatility with this horn is the winning factor. It blends well in a section and is nice for solo work but also has the power to play 1st bruckner and mahler.

    • @philosophicallyspeaking6463
      @philosophicallyspeaking6463 5 месяцев назад

      What a shame is 'low-brass-self-esteem'. Your playing a 'brass' instrument! Do you think for a moment that a woodwind player is ashamed of their 'woodiness'? The 'patina' of brassiness, come at lower volumes, is what allowed orchestras in the early 20th century to shimmer and shine without employ of an 'excess' of volume such as too much perturb the expectant composer's orchestration. That being the case, in days gone by you could actually hear the other voices during orchestral tuttis in Strauss, Mahler, Bruckner and Wagner, and the effect seemed no less loud but was...far more exciting and radiant! Now the sound just engages with the halls acoustic to cause...textural opaqueness.
      Now, inner voices are obscured, and so then too is the intended sound and music. Oboes and clarinets haven't gotten any louder. Why then do trombone players aspire to nothing but volume? They would do better to evolve and sooner come to defeat, by technique and craft, the mechanical challenges that , despite acquiring range and technique, they long ago unnecessarily and unmusically accepted and entrenched as being obligated to their instrument. That's why trombonists are typically only titled and paid as 'principles' rather that 'solo' trombone: they haven't yet 'earned the musical right, and what is worse, they never will because nobody, not other musicians nor conductors, even expects them to. A few have, but few are following them.

  • @szatkowskiartur
    @szatkowskiartur Год назад +5

    I have this horn 2022 edition. It’s Fantastic!🎉

  • @lauriecooper8194
    @lauriecooper8194 11 месяцев назад

    This man could play a paper-and-comb and make it sound like a Stradivarius. Amazing musicianship, my favourite trombonist ever.

  • @alvarogarcia75
    @alvarogarcia75 Год назад +4

    This Is a master class about a superb horn.... Christian, take my Money!!!

  • @Sherman1fan
    @Sherman1fan Год назад +1

    6:56 - First time I tried a Rath Contrabass Trombone I blew out all my air quickly. I had to think, "not a Tenor or Bass, not a tuba", different approach, different air. After realizing that I tried again and got a decent sound.

  • @kevinhornbuckle
    @kevinhornbuckle Год назад

    I have a Getzen Super Delux. From what year, I do not know. I use it for jazz. Andrew Williams, a jazz trombonist, advocates using a big bore horn with an F attachment. I am thinking about it.