I have always wanted to explore music theory. I'm a non musician, btw. I plan to buy a recorder, as they are relatively affordable and portable. I have a long road ahead if I hope to be a tenth as good as she is! However, I hope it will be a fun journey!
John Amber - it's just a bass recorder - there are loads of bigger/lower models - known as contrabass and subcontrabass etc. - this is the smallest/highest of the bass recorders. She also played (from small to large) a sopranino, a treble/alto and a tenor. I know what you mean about the bass having an almost synth like sound - amazing how versatile the recorder is as an instrument and how good it sounds playing jazz!!
thanks!!!! it's a bass recorder by Mollenhauer, really great sounding instrument... and yes recorders often sound like synths - the sound wave is close to a sinus wave.
wowwww switching instruments like its nothingg oh my gooodness i need more of this in my life. that other comment is right. this needs to be on spotify or somthing. recorder jazz aaaa
Viva viva maravilha...vida inteligente tocando flauta doce....No que quiser como quiser...ate que enfim obrigado a todos. Vc é demais menina. Viva a recorder new.
@@septiancahya Hey Septian - Thank you for listening to our duet! We were supposed to perform in France in August, but it's canceled because of COVID. We hope we will be playing again soon! :)
Damn, what a great tune. Happened to find this since I’m trying to learn recorder and was curious how it might fit into the kind of music I like to write and play too (not on recorder, it’s probably too late for me to get to that level on another instrument) and what a nice surprise to find a player to check out and listen to! Really well done.
@@TaliRubinstein I play guitar and bass though for a little over a month or so have been teaching myself recorder, putting more time into tenor but trying to force myself to give each somewhat equal time by multitracking pieces for practice. It’s such a great instrument, I’m hooked.
I love this so much I really wish this was on Spotify
If you like it it ends up being a track in RUclips Music. :P I dunno Spotify is overrated
Musicians:
Tali Rubinstein - Recorders
Asher Kurtz - Guitar
Jamahl Smith - Bass
Angelo Spampinato - Drums
Wow, Beautiful Music. Simply love it.
the most talentous recorder player of her generation !!!!!
thanks David!!!
Fusion and classical vibes here, but in different way! Great🔥
Thank you!! :):)
this, absolutely, SLAPS
:):) Thank you!!
This so so good
Thanks Goni!!
So enjoyable! Your virtuosity on the recorder is amazing. The guitar / recorder combination is fabulous!
thanks!!! :)))) hugs
I have always wanted to explore music theory. I'm a non musician, btw. I plan to buy a recorder, as they are relatively affordable and portable. I have a long road ahead if I hope to be a tenth as good as she is! However, I hope it will be a fun journey!
I'm sure it will! Recorder is the friendliest and most beautiful sounding instrument! Best of luck!
did you get one? hows it going?
Eso fue impresionante, es una pieza bellísima. Felicitaciones!
Wow! Amazing song!!! So juicy!!
When the superbass recorder in the 3rd minute, it blowed my mind cause it felt like a synth solo sound!!
John Amber - it's just a bass recorder - there are loads of bigger/lower models - known as contrabass and subcontrabass etc. - this is the smallest/highest of the bass recorders. She also played (from small to large) a sopranino, a treble/alto and a tenor. I know what you mean about the bass having an almost synth like sound - amazing how versatile the recorder is as an instrument and how good it sounds playing jazz!!
thanks!!!! it's a bass recorder by Mollenhauer, really great sounding instrument... and yes recorders often sound like synths - the sound wave is close to a sinus wave.
@@honeychurchgipsy6 yes!!! good observations.
Nice transition at 4:30 and on.. This is a cool tune.. start to finish...!
Nothing really much to do, other than to get melt and be envy at this virtuoso kido, for the heavenly sounds she delivers to our miserably ill earth.
thank you so much!! wow
OMG that was amazing! I play recorder and I wish I have 1% of that skill
Mikaeshin - me too
I'm glad you do! The recorder is the best ;)
Very nice!
wowwww switching instruments like its nothingg
oh my gooodness i need more of this in my life. that other comment is right. this needs to be on spotify or somthing. recorder jazz aaaa
Viva viva maravilha...vida inteligente tocando flauta doce....No que quiser como quiser...ate que enfim obrigado a todos.
Vc é demais menina.
Viva a recorder new.
Heard about Tali from her video with Sarah Jeffries!
Team Recorder?
ben paliza Yesssss!
me too!
Me as well 👍.
Awesome! That's a great channel!
so great! very inspiring for the recorder to play!
Beautiful! Name of musicians?
Tali Rubinstein - Recorders
Asher Kurtz - Guitar
Jamahl Smith - Bass
Angelo Spampinato - Drums
Brilliant!!
Much appreciated!!
🎶☀️🎶 Bravo!!!❤
Superb!
thanks!
Nice!
thanks!
❤ wow!🎉
WONDERFUL!!! I love it. By they way, since my name is Ernesto, I am curious to know: why is it called Ernesto's Rhumba?
Beats me. It doesn't sound like a rhumba at all.
It is dedicated to my Berklee teacher - Ernesto Diaz, who taught me the cool rhythm in the riff. And a pun on a Chick Corea song.
@@TaliRubinstein hey Tali, why you stop make a song with Tal- Even Tzur? I love your duet, please reply my comment, thank you!
@@septiancahya Hey Septian - Thank you for listening to our duet! We were supposed to perform in France in August, but it's canceled because of COVID. We hope we will be playing again soon! :)
@@TaliRubinstein but will you make an album again?
Do you have a sheet for this? It's an amazing tune!!!
I'm currently working on it - it's going to be in my online library soon in www.talirecorderlessons.com :)
❤❤❤
Is her music on sale anywhere?
Yes.. Her IG or FB pages have links..
Damn, what a great tune. Happened to find this since I’m trying to learn recorder and was curious how it might fit into the kind of music I like to write and play too (not on recorder, it’s probably too late for me to get to that level on another instrument) and what a nice surprise to find a player to check out and listen to! Really well done.
Thanks Paul! What instrument do you play?
@@TaliRubinstein I play guitar and bass though for a little over a month or so have been teaching myself recorder, putting more time into tenor but trying to force myself to give each somewhat equal time by multitracking pieces for practice. It’s such a great instrument, I’m hooked.
wow at 3:30 it was like the guitarist played out the last low notes of her run
אני עדיין על כמה שזה טוב איך זה כל כך טוב טלי מאיפה באת לנו בכלל
r/Recorder !!