Blasmusik Play-Along - Nepomuk Polka Feat. the Miraphone Hagen 496 BBb

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Fair use intended
Blasmusik style can vary somewhat from region to region, but I am working to make mine sound less American/straight. It is my hope that musicians in the US would study the style more intently.
Equipment:
Miraphone Hagen 496 BBb
Sellmansberger Solo #2/extension ring/Profundo #2 rim
Chain:
Audio Technica AT4040
Scarlet Solo Interface
Audacity

Пікірлер: 54

  • @conn18
    @conn185 ай бұрын

    Great Tuba Sound..... Great playing

  • @buffalobillh

    @buffalobillh

    5 ай бұрын

    Thanks! The Miraphone is easy to play.

  • @showingYOUtheworld
    @showingYOUtheworld3 жыл бұрын

    98% German sound 🇩🇪 Bravo 👏 👏 👏

  • @buffalobillh

    @buffalobillh

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you. I want it to sound correct and proper.

  • @showingYOUtheworld

    @showingYOUtheworld

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@buffalobillh You are welcome my friend ! I am professional bass trombonist and I am not a native German,but I spent a lot of years in Germany working as a trombonist and once again, Bravo ! This music is about joy, delicious food and German beer 😁 kzread.info/dash/bejne/foZ_u9WdeqzPpLA.html

  • @buffalobillh

    @buffalobillh

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@showingYOUtheworld Agreed. Thanks for the link!

  • @Pfriemer
    @PfriemerАй бұрын

    Wunderbar !!!

  • @buffalobillh

    @buffalobillh

    Ай бұрын

    Danke!

  • @tubadylan
    @tubadylan3 жыл бұрын

    I love how that horn articulates. Sounds great, Bill!

  • @buffalobillh

    @buffalobillh

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @MIRAPHONEGermany
    @MIRAPHONEGermany3 жыл бұрын

    Sounds great! Thanks for sharing this video!

  • @buffalobillh

    @buffalobillh

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! I’m honored that you like it.

  • @JohnSzkutko
    @JohnSzkutko3 жыл бұрын

    The Eb helicon is good, but this is so much gooder! Don't be afraid to use your Hagen more often. Who are your guests?

  • @buffalobillh

    @buffalobillh

    3 жыл бұрын

    👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 Christoph Moschberger and Alexander Wurz.

  • @semarcus1
    @semarcus13 жыл бұрын

    Bill, this is the first verbal/written acknowledgment of the unique "blasmusik" style of tuba playing for polkas, waltzes, etc. of Moschberger, etc. that I have heard or read. You have the style of "pushing the beat ahead" and the staccato articulation solidly in your very clean playing! You sound great on your Hagen 496. I have enjoyed playing this type of music on a Kaiser; I love the tone from the big, tall horn. I wish that there were more opportunities to play this horn on this side of the pond (not just German folk music).

  • @buffalobillh

    @buffalobillh

    3 жыл бұрын

    I have to surmise that blasmusik (as you and I know it) is either unknown or uninteresting to musicians here, save for small circles. Finding musicians who actually try to play that style (especially drummers) is nearly impossible. I’ve never read anything about blasmusik style from anyone in the US or from Germany or Austria either. I’ve thought about writing something about the style, but I’m not someone academia would recognize as worthy of publishing, and I’m certainly not in the league of players like Albert Wieder, Peter Laib, Herbert Hornak, etc. But it would be nice to bring more attention to music and to the playing style. The style is quite different than any of the various styles we typically play here in the US. And if nothing else, videos like this can invite critique of my own attempts while having some sort of creative outlet. Thanks for your kind comments. The big, tall horns are fun to play in all kinds of settings. We just need more of those settings!

  • @siegfriedmaier3620
    @siegfriedmaier36203 жыл бұрын

    Great job 👍 Greetings from Germany

  • @buffalobillh

    @buffalobillh

    3 жыл бұрын

    Greetings and thank you!

  • @daston8248
    @daston82483 жыл бұрын

    Very nice 👍

  • @buffalobillh

    @buffalobillh

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @Geoff_Tuba_UK
    @Geoff_Tuba_UK3 жыл бұрын

    Super playing. One thing very wrong though. I do not have a bier in my hand.

  • @buffalobillh

    @buffalobillh

    3 жыл бұрын

    Equally as wrong - I didn’t have a bier either! 😢

  • @theodoresmith4793
    @theodoresmith47933 жыл бұрын

    Awesome playing? You should do a instrument collection show off!

  • @buffalobillh

    @buffalobillh

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks. I’ve thought about doing something like that. Maybe some kind of mashup that features all of them or use all of them for different parts on a large project.

  • @Pfriemer
    @PfriemerАй бұрын

    #AlexanderWurz

  • @calfaouri
    @calfaouri5 ай бұрын

    You make the Hagen sound great, and love that you pursued this style; I could listen to it all day. This video is now old, and I wonder if you’ve kept at it. Would love to see and hear if you had! I’m very interested in the Hagen horns. I believe you tried the 4/4 495 too, but it wasn’t for you. I’ve seen a few others rave about the 496 and say they’re passing on the 495. Can you say what you didn’t like about the 495?

  • @buffalobillh

    @buffalobillh

    5 ай бұрын

    @calfaouri I have been playing blasmusik for years, but because of changes in my job, I’ve had very few gigs in the last year and a half. It has also been difficult to make KZread content. But I’m still playing as much as I can. Stay tuned, and I will try to have some new stuff soon. When I first tried the 496, I was thrilled with how it played and responded. It definitely had a WOW factor. Unfortunately, the 495 did not have any wow factor. It played fine, as you would expect from Miraphone, but for me, there was nothing special or outstanding about it. It did not “reach out and shake hands with me.” Apparently, a lot of other folks had similar experiences. The 496 and 497 live up to the hype and were highly impressive, but not the 495. I’d much rather have a vintage 186 for a 4/4 BBb. I haven’t tried the 494 3/4 BBb, but I am told it has that same wow factor and is an excellent player with a big sound. Hopefully, I will get to try one next month and report my findings.

  • @calfaouri

    @calfaouri

    5 ай бұрын

    @@buffalobillh Bill - thanks so much for your insight. Sorry to hear work has been keeping you from as much gigging and posting as you’d like, it sounds all too familiar. I do hope you get hold of a 494 and can post about it; that was the one I was interested in at first, but started thinking I should go bigger, thus my curiosity about the 495. But about the only review of it I could find was on TubaForum when Don simply called it a “stinker”! What in the world did that mean, I wondered? I am recently back to playing after 35-ish years away, and picked up a (well) used Miraphone 184 BBb 2/4. It was sold sight-unseen as a 3/4. Its been great to get me back in the game, but it’s awfully small and has issues; my local tech advises not to sink any more money into it. So, been considering options for a new horn. i’m really impressed and liking how Daniel Ridder plays and sounds on his Hagen 497. kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZYOGt7WrdcaXgs4.htmlsi=RBlLJfnTcSx37SvV I reached out to him, and he also told me the 495 wasn’t special, but could recommend the 496 100%. You were the only player I could think of who had much content with it. I played 186s and 187s in high school and college, and don’t have the wind I had then. I’ve never tried a horn larger than those 4/4 instruments, and am super curious about trying a 5/4 to see if I’d be able to do a 496 justice. Do you find it fairly easy to fill?

  • @buffalobillh

    @buffalobillh

    5 ай бұрын

    @@calfaouri I think the 496 is easy to play. The response is immediate, and it has a deceptively deep sound. Those Miraphone valves are exceptional. Physically, it’s a big horn, but it doesn’t play like a big horn. I understand that some folks think large bore horns tend to be air hogs, but I don’t feel that way. I think that’s more about the player’s efficiency more than anything else. I don’t feel that I have to work hard with the 496, but if I want to stomp the gas pedal, the horn really goes to work. The 496 will be quite a change in size from a 184, but if you don’t try to work too hard, the 496 can be played easily. Just relax, buzz the notes into the mouthpiece and let the horn do the work. Or so it seems to me. I think the 496 is definitely worth trying to find out for yourself if the 496 will work for you.

  • @calfaouri

    @calfaouri

    5 ай бұрын

    @@buffalobillhthat’s very encouraging and exciting to hear! Thank you so much for engaging, its very helpful to hear impressions from someone with years of experience with the horn. Did you order your 496 with the ‘loose’ first slide? I’m wondering how necessary that is. Do you find you need to adjust for its intonation much? I see yours has the 5th valve, which on the Hagens I believe is dependent on the 4th valve. How crucial do you find it? From what I’ve read, adding the valve really affects how it handles - the weight and balance - so I keep hoping that I don’t really need it. But to me, tuba is all about low register, so maybe adding one is a must to cleanly access those really low notes.

  • @buffalobillh

    @buffalobillh

    5 ай бұрын

    @@calfaouri I bought the 496 without having any work done on it prior to shipping. My slides moved, but I had to lap them to get them smooth. The first slide really needs more lapping, but I only need it to move on a couple notes: C in the staff needs a push (I can also play it 4th valve with good response) and a slight pull for Eb in the staff. I don’t need to pull it in the low range because I have a fifth valve, and the fourth valve slide is easier to access. I also vented my valves myself, but I could have asked that to be done prior to shipping. The fifth valve is independent, and I am really glad I opted for it, as I do lots of low range playing in brass band when playing Bb bass. The intonation with it is spot-on. If you aren’t spending much time in the pedal range (or playing pedal C or B very often), the fifth valve may not be worth it for you. Just pull the 4, 3, and maybe 1 slide to make it work. And it will certainly work. I didn’t experience any significant difference between the four valve and five valve models. There might be some actual difference, but it certainly wasn’t enough to deter me from getting the benefit and convenience of the fifth valve. I think it’s really up to each player to decide what they need and what works for them. If you could try them side by side, that would be huge. For me, it’s not too top-heavy. I also play it on a stand. It’s a tall horn to start with, so an extra pound or two is not going to be a make-or-break factor for me. Your experience might prove to be different. Trying is believing.

  • @Chris-cd8cv
    @Chris-cd8cv3 жыл бұрын

    Hello Buffalobillh Great Job, nice and smooth played. 👍 Also the staccato and the fast 16th very good. Can i get the notes from you? So i could play and practice with you 😁 I miss playing at the Schützenfest. Right now I'm playing/practicing Alpenwind from Innsbrucker Böhmischen with my Bariton. musical greetings Chris

  • @buffalobillh

    @buffalobillh

    3 жыл бұрын

    Greetings and thank you. I don’t have any written notes, but I could write them out for you if that is helpful.

  • @buffalobillh

    @buffalobillh

    3 жыл бұрын

    Innsbrucker Bömischen is a wonderful group to practice with!

  • @Chris-cd8cv

    @Chris-cd8cv

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@buffalobillh just found a direction, not the best quality but it will work for play Tuba. Thanks for the offer to write it. I only can play with notes. Do you play without notes all the time?

  • @buffalobillh

    @buffalobillh

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Chris-cd8cv Occasionally I will have a chord chart or a lead sheet (melody notes), but most of the playing I do is without notes. Most of the music I read is at home while practicing.

  • @KM-ei3wp
    @KM-ei3wp4 ай бұрын

    Nice 👍 Grüße Aus Deutschland 🇩🇪

  • @buffalobillh

    @buffalobillh

    4 ай бұрын

    Danke!

  • @roadracer1584
    @roadracer15846 ай бұрын

    A tuba sounds like a fart!

  • @buffalobillh

    @buffalobillh

    6 ай бұрын

    It’s kinda flappy sometimes. 😂

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