Most recording equipment, today, has compression built into it. Which means the recording equipment tends to flatten all dynamics to one level. I am pretty sure that is the case in this recording.
Score was originally for cornet. Interesting when played on euphonium but still not as good a pairing with piano accompaniment due to similar note ranges. Unfortunately, the pianist was not as accomplished as the horn player, making several mistakes.
Euph works well the the concert band arrangement of the accompaniment. I know. I played tuba in a concert band where Roger Oyster was the soloist, back in the 80's.
First time I've heard it played on a Euphonium. very good
Very impressive playing, keep up the good work and thanks for posting!
Your tone is unbelievably warm.
Wow ist das schön! 😍🎶
So many time persons put things on RUclips they shouldn’t.
This however, is very well done.
Excellent job! 👏
made it look effortless
Felicitacioni!!
🙏🏻 Icredible!! Wow. 😃🎊🎉
Well done! Surprised this doesn’t have more views
I love you so much thank you 😍😍😍😍
Good job young man. You'll be showing up David Childs in no time
Well done!
VERY impressed, bravo
молодец, парень на эуфониуме!
Fabulous! Nice tone; what brand horn is he playing?
It looks like the sterling virtouso
york they arent made anymore
2:41
Could anyone find the sheet music to it?
If you get an Arbans method book it’s in there
not in the newer one unfortunately @@brendanforster2579
Do you know where I can find this exact piece? That he played
kade edgel in the Arban book, tberes a PDF online
Abel Aguirre do you know the link by chance?
@@kadeedgel9558 It's to late by now but you can get it on musescore as public domain
Tidy playing, but play more than mezzo piano, This is joyous and extravagant celebration of what a brass instrument can do! It’s all a bit polite.
Most recording equipment, today, has compression built into it. Which means the recording equipment tends to flatten all dynamics to one level. I am pretty sure that is the case in this recording.
What grade r u in?
Beneseppl you played this your junior year? What age did you start on?
Score was originally for cornet. Interesting when played on euphonium but still not as good a pairing with piano accompaniment due to similar note ranges. Unfortunately, the pianist was not as accomplished as the horn player, making several mistakes.
Euph works well the the concert band arrangement of the accompaniment. I know. I played tuba in a concert band where Roger Oyster was the soloist, back in the 80's.
Playing is great! The high Eb is terribly out of tune though