Man, what a performance! Trumpet fugue renditions are so beautiful, and I can’t imagine how much work it must’ve taken to play so perfectly in time for each part
Thanks for saying. I play through these passages, often, many times to get it just right. I don’t claim it is a “live” performance. I hope to do another soon. I worked on a “Contrapunctus IX” arrangement a while back. Maybe a little later this year.
I played this with 3 other trumpets for state solo and ensemble competition. We won all state. I have been looking for a 4 trumpet version of this for decades. So happy that I found it! Thank you for putting this out there on the interwebz! VERY well done!
Glad you like it. Toughest part is the 4th! Mainly due to the lowered key. Lot of low F’s. Those can be up the octave, but it’s way better with them. I have pretty extensive notes on how to accomplish those extended range notes, as well as the crazy D-to-Eb trill. Hard, but worth it. I was so proud of myself when I was finally able to play it!
That's so interesting! Indeed, it's a very challenging piece. I feel like I played a much easier version, because i was able to play it well in high school. I'll listen to it again with a focus on your points. Any tips on where specifically you are talking about would be great. I am now 53, so it's been a very long time since I played this piece. @@TheMusicofDrewFennell
@@peytonellsworth9701, you can see I put 4th part as a closeup for a couple spots-the player on the far right of the video. This demonstrates what I’m talking about. I extend my third slide all the way, bringing all 3rd valve notes down a half step. Then I use alternate fingerings. It’s all explained, in great detail, in the performance notes of the sheet music.
The tone is probably the best ive heard, especially on the low range and how it sounds the same from low through high and the exact same through the 4 recordings
Glad you enjoy it! That 4th part took a ton of work, haha. It’s one thing to *know* you need to use a false fingering. It’s another matter entirely getting the message to your fingers.
Thanks! For me, It’s been a good experience. I purposefully requested the middle-of-the-road flugel and trumpet. The flugel is okay, but the trumpet is outstanding. For under $1k, you get a horn that is only a little under a top-end horn. I still say I’d prefer my Strad., but I definitely do not hate playing the JP. Outstanding value!
The harmony would be more balanced if it were done with soprano, alto, tenor and bass instruments. Only with soprano instruments it is beautiful but it is not within Bach's range. From Brazil
As a struggling trumpet player myself, a tone like yours is what ive wanted forever. Absolutely incredible performance, bravo.
Thank you. I appreciate the kind words. Keep at it. It’s worth it (most of the time!).
Man, what a performance! Trumpet fugue renditions are so beautiful, and I can’t imagine how much work it must’ve taken to play so perfectly in time for each part
Thanks for saying. I play through these passages, often, many times to get it just right. I don’t claim it is a “live” performance. I hope to do another soon. I worked on a “Contrapunctus IX” arrangement a while back. Maybe a little later this year.
I played this with 3 other trumpets for state solo and ensemble competition. We won all state. I have been looking for a 4 trumpet version of this for decades. So happy that I found it! Thank you for putting this out there on the interwebz! VERY well done!
Glad you like it. Toughest part is the 4th! Mainly due to the lowered key. Lot of low F’s. Those can be up the octave, but it’s way better with them. I have pretty extensive notes on how to accomplish those extended range notes, as well as the crazy D-to-Eb trill. Hard, but worth it. I was so proud of myself when I was finally able to play it!
That's so interesting! Indeed, it's a very challenging piece. I feel like I played a much easier version, because i was able to play it well in high school. I'll listen to it again with a focus on your points. Any tips on where specifically you are talking about would be great. I am now 53, so it's been a very long time since I played this piece. @@TheMusicofDrewFennell
@@peytonellsworth9701, you can see I put 4th part as a closeup for a couple spots-the player on the far right of the video. This demonstrates what I’m talking about. I extend my third slide all the way, bringing all 3rd valve notes down a half step. Then I use alternate fingerings. It’s all explained, in great detail, in the performance notes of the sheet music.
The tone is probably the best ive heard, especially on the low range and how it sounds the same from low through high and the exact same through the 4 recordings
Glad you like the playing: thanks for listening.
It must’ve taken a lot of hard work to play it like that. It’s sounds so great! 👏🏼 👍
Thank you, James. It was a project. The false fingerings gave me fits. I was ready to throw the horn in the river, haha.
Hell yeah, what a joy! I love it🤩👍
Glad you enjoy it! That 4th part took a ton of work, haha. It’s one thing to *know* you need to use a false fingering. It’s another matter entirely getting the message to your fingers.
Delightful! Well done, gentlemen! 😊
Thanks! I hope you will give a listen to other pieces…quite a few to choose from these days.
Just discovered your channel and the content and quality is just amazing! Thank you so much for all your videos 😊
You are too kind. Thank you. I'm glad you're enjoying the music!
Learned how to play this on Euph not too long ago, definitely one of my favorite things to play. Good job lad
Thank you, Ian.
One of my very favorite fugues. Well done!
Thanks, Jason. It really is incredible genius. Being up close with it writing this arrangement and playing it only reinforced that for me.
Very beautiful!
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it!
You do John Packer Pround, the best videos on their instruments, thanks for sharing, such a pleasure to listen to and watch.
Thanks! For me, It’s been a good experience. I purposefully requested the middle-of-the-road flugel and trumpet. The flugel is okay, but the trumpet is outstanding. For under $1k, you get a horn that is only a little under a top-end horn. I still say I’d prefer my Strad., but I definitely do not hate playing the JP. Outstanding value!
My god, this is great!
Thanks! Glad you like it.
It's really a busy piece.
Awesome one, Drew! 👏🏾❤️
Thanks! Glad you like it. My fingers need a rest. Next week: long tone exercises!
So clean
Thanks. I had to work on this one quite a bit. Normally, I don’t need to practice these all that much, haha.
Good Job!
Thanks so much.
When u play this, but a 3 and not 4, and when u play euphonium and not a trumpet XD funny, probably the hardest until now
The harmony would be more balanced if it were done with soprano, alto, tenor and bass instruments. Only with soprano instruments it is beautiful but it is not within Bach's range.
From Brazil
Haha, okay. Bye now.