Red Hot Chili Peppers - Otherside arranged for Brass Quintet with sheet music
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- 🎺 arr. Seb Skelly
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Instruments used Left to Right:
Trumpet | Solo Horn | Flugelhorn -2 octaves | Soprano Trombone -1 octave | Trumpet
Recorded with a C414
Mixed in Logic Pro
Filmed with a Fujifilm X100F
Edited in Final Cut Pro
Music written in Dorico Pro 3.5
Valve oil all over me bleddy fingers
Burt's Bees® applied liberally
Transcriptions done with my earses
⚗️ Find out how I turn my Flugelhorn into a Tuba here: • How I Fake My Low Bras...
If only my high school band kid self could have seen this back in the day... 🌶🎺🔥
Peter Sellers is quoted saying: There should be more kissing in Opera. It would keeping people from singing. ... well I really like your Brass version and do not miss the vocals. Great job, superb sound 🎉
red hot chili peppers opera is something I'd like to see
Por aca sigo deleitandome con tu musica amigo!
Beautiful bro
Killer!! Keep em coming. We love playing your arrangements.
I commend your work on your tone quality, Mr. Seb. It is paying off... Your sound is as good as your flugel horn on all the instruments now. Great work, man
Thanks man, appreciate it
Sounds amazing! 👍
very good man!, your sound is so beautiful, i love it your channel
Solid as always m8
Love it! Wonderfull arragement! I would prefer a little bit less panning, like don't go all the way left and right but closer to 50% :)
Great work
Delicious
You play sop? would love to hear an arrangement starring an Eb Soprano, I really miss playing it. Otherwise how bout some black sabbath or metallica :D I quite enjoy your arrangements
I thought tubas were giant. Is that some sort of handheld bugle style tuba?
Check the description, it is a flugelhorn modulated (after recording) 2 octaves down
@@Pownyan Cool, right?
He uses a computer to lower the octave on the horn to the tuba range. Genius, i say