One time shut off for Johnny Mathis cover of Misty good job my man, I myself am a organist.
@mrmonkey8000Күн бұрын
Wait so Mr.BrassU, how high you can play on tenor is how high you can play on bass
@harleyzeth3 күн бұрын
Big dawg got the Bach GIGATONE
@DezelHyre3 күн бұрын
Can you make a vid with just the Sousa?? Please
@harleyzeth8 күн бұрын
Are there any advantages to using a 5 valve tuba rather than a compensating tuba? A compensating tuba seems to make so much more sense, especially for someone like me who is very familiar with a compensating Euph. I'm about to get an Eb tuba but can't decide between a compensating or 5 valve when the compensating is about the same price.
@LowBrassU7 күн бұрын
Compensating tubas have advantages but also some disadvantages. Many compensating tubas are top action which does not facilitate pulling slides. With that, it is much harder to play in tune without sacrificing your tone. There are compensating tubas like the Besson 983 that does not fall into that category and allows for slide pulling. The other issue that can come up is compensating instruments can be more stuffy or resistant when using the compensating side. Generally speaking, you have fewer twists and turns in a five valve instrument compared to a compensating instrument. On a compensating euph, the low range concerns are less important because you do not play in that range as often. Either tuba design has compromises but I think at the end of the day, there is a reason why more professionals play 5 valve tubas as opposed to compensating tubas.
@harleyzeth7 күн бұрын
@@LowBrassU Thanks so much
@Neptunium1299 күн бұрын
Omg I want it!!!!!
@RonRova13 күн бұрын
Moral of the story: become a great player and you'll sound great on any horn! And yes, when I first tried the Shires Sauer model I was shocked that it was a 525/547 slide! Still very open all over, with maybe a little more brightness than a TW47 slide. Would love to get your impressions of the Bachs. Great job!
@Trombonemusic76513 күн бұрын
As someone who just hit my first low Bb below the staff, how do I play false tones?
@edsherrod521615 күн бұрын
Very nice!
@tangy117117 күн бұрын
is it posible to convert a tenor trombone into a bass? because i dont have the money for a bass
@LowBrassU7 күн бұрын
You can add a second valve (which probably wont be cheap because it would be custom) but essentially every part of the bass trombone is bigger. You can also get a longer F attachment made but at the end of the day you can't really convert a tenor.
@tangy11717 күн бұрын
@@LowBrassU aw i was hopeing i could convert it
@tangy11717 күн бұрын
@@LowBrassU do you have any recomandations for a cheap bass bone?
@SeanMatthews-mg2gj17 күн бұрын
OML, im this close to hitting that stuff on tenor straight trombone. Regular tenor, but i cant find a tuner that is actually showing where im actually at. I need help, pls do respond lol
@minion4everr18 күн бұрын
as a violinist, can someone help me understand how it’s hard to play high notes
@CheukTheGreatestOfEverything5 күн бұрын
Coming from a violin/euphonium player, playing high notes is squeezing your lips very tightly. When you go very high, there is almost no gap between your lips which makes the note very hard to produce.
@lefurryman19 күн бұрын
Completely different feel from etude one 😂
@TheOnlySkubby20 күн бұрын
Now it became picolo😂.
@KenKatarei23 күн бұрын
Hi Please Make A Video Doing Low Notes Until The Super Super Lower notes + Music Sheet Because i dont know if my lower notes is correct or not, im trying to get the super lower notes, the bass trombone notes thanks
@shotofwhimsy572124 күн бұрын
That was beyond rad!
@marcosgarcia802925 күн бұрын
I'd really like to see how low can you play the tuba.
@gusluna325 күн бұрын
Love it
@adamcartwright159525 күн бұрын
When the audition music is harder than what you will play at the concert. 😊
@teddye443126 күн бұрын
The end where you took it up an octave was amazing!
@nsaikrishna26 күн бұрын
I love this and have watched this since last year you definitely deserve some more credit for this
@greendeane128 күн бұрын
Why? Playing high is pointless. Playing low and in tune is the point.
@benjilakeАй бұрын
I played trombone from fourth grade all the way up through my sophomore year in college. I’ve since gotten rid of my trombone, I’m 56 years old, and I’m looking to invest in a decent trombone, used, and trying to determine whether or not I want to buy one with an attachment.this has been very helpful
@musicofnote1Ай бұрын
Long, long ago, on my two Bach horns (tenor and bass) I used Slide-o.-mix. Worked well. Then I sold my Bachs and got a new Yamaha Xeno 822G dependant bass. The Yamaha slide lubricant worked best with the new Yamaha. Nw, three weeks ago I traded in the Yamaha for a new Shires Q36GR - some might consider this an entry level pro or college student horn, but when trying out horns, this was miles better than the Shires Customs I tried. I tried using the Yamaha lubricant on the Shire, but it really didn’t like it. Even after cleaning the slide several times to remove anything that had been on it before. So I cleaned it off once again, using the blue Slido-o-mix cleaning rod/clothe and then applied the Slide-o-mix Rapid (all in one black bottle). WOW, a completely different slide. Just as good as my old Yamaha Xeno slide. So now I’ve got at least 6 bottle of the Yamaha stuff and only two of the Slide-o-mix.
@bush_boi_bass_boneАй бұрын
You nailed all three of these etudes! Stole some of the inflections I was gonna do!
@Cruiser_38Ай бұрын
What's the name of your instrument, Bro?
@LeoArguelles-zj2gbАй бұрын
It fr sounded like Pink Panther for about 1 and a half seconds there Amazing job👍👍👍
@bassbonefulАй бұрын
Great MF!
@GdCubingАй бұрын
I’m about to learn this piece as a sophomore tuba player, am I cooked?
@JonathanTheTrombonistАй бұрын
That's nasty. What's the piece called?
@JohnBone999Ай бұрын
What bass trombone do you use? And what mouthpiece do you use?
@BigBoyClippiesEhАй бұрын
Inception wake up music
@RealTippyToeTimsonАй бұрын
How do you even hit a double pedal Bb like that.
@RealTippyToeTimsonАй бұрын
As a tuba player, this is very true, I say I will practice but I play random things and random music.
@davidramos4707Ай бұрын
Crazy good, a little up tempo
@Israel-NilesАй бұрын
It’s like a marching baritone but different
@Israel-NilesАй бұрын
What does the 5th valve do? I know the 4th valve is like an f pedal on trombone
@Mr_twafaАй бұрын
D is better
@TheLostCalamityАй бұрын
what’s the piece?!??
@itznoxy7193Ай бұрын
What key is this in?
@nsaikrishnaАй бұрын
This is really cool. What are your thoughts on the miraphone tuba?
@nsaikrishnaАй бұрын
Amazing
@TomCushwaАй бұрын
I really like that you used lots of different trombones for this. That really adds to the sound! I don't like it when people overdub and only use one trombone. It doesn't sound real that way. This sounds great!!
@LowBrassUАй бұрын
Thanks! It really makes a big difference in simulating multiple people in the real world. I always make sure to use different horns especially when there are unisons.
@ramO6713Ай бұрын
Thank you, im learning trombone for jazz band this year so this should help me out
@Euphonium_boiАй бұрын
I see those euphoniums!
@lvtubaАй бұрын
I’d say yes, but regardless of what you choose, make sure the last low note has a full sound.
@FrankschnitzelsuckerАй бұрын
yes
@FrankschnitzelsuckerАй бұрын
It’s been like 5 months
@Jcbrass-sb2mrАй бұрын
That is so me
@davewomack2216Ай бұрын
Nice job and congrats to Booby for writing some good stuff.
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One time shut off for Johnny Mathis cover of Misty good job my man, I myself am a organist.
Wait so Mr.BrassU, how high you can play on tenor is how high you can play on bass
Big dawg got the Bach GIGATONE
Can you make a vid with just the Sousa?? Please
Are there any advantages to using a 5 valve tuba rather than a compensating tuba? A compensating tuba seems to make so much more sense, especially for someone like me who is very familiar with a compensating Euph. I'm about to get an Eb tuba but can't decide between a compensating or 5 valve when the compensating is about the same price.
Compensating tubas have advantages but also some disadvantages. Many compensating tubas are top action which does not facilitate pulling slides. With that, it is much harder to play in tune without sacrificing your tone. There are compensating tubas like the Besson 983 that does not fall into that category and allows for slide pulling. The other issue that can come up is compensating instruments can be more stuffy or resistant when using the compensating side. Generally speaking, you have fewer twists and turns in a five valve instrument compared to a compensating instrument. On a compensating euph, the low range concerns are less important because you do not play in that range as often. Either tuba design has compromises but I think at the end of the day, there is a reason why more professionals play 5 valve tubas as opposed to compensating tubas.
@@LowBrassU Thanks so much
Omg I want it!!!!!
Moral of the story: become a great player and you'll sound great on any horn! And yes, when I first tried the Shires Sauer model I was shocked that it was a 525/547 slide! Still very open all over, with maybe a little more brightness than a TW47 slide. Would love to get your impressions of the Bachs. Great job!
As someone who just hit my first low Bb below the staff, how do I play false tones?
Very nice!
is it posible to convert a tenor trombone into a bass? because i dont have the money for a bass
You can add a second valve (which probably wont be cheap because it would be custom) but essentially every part of the bass trombone is bigger. You can also get a longer F attachment made but at the end of the day you can't really convert a tenor.
@@LowBrassU aw i was hopeing i could convert it
@@LowBrassU do you have any recomandations for a cheap bass bone?
OML, im this close to hitting that stuff on tenor straight trombone. Regular tenor, but i cant find a tuner that is actually showing where im actually at. I need help, pls do respond lol
as a violinist, can someone help me understand how it’s hard to play high notes
Coming from a violin/euphonium player, playing high notes is squeezing your lips very tightly. When you go very high, there is almost no gap between your lips which makes the note very hard to produce.
Completely different feel from etude one 😂
Now it became picolo😂.
Hi Please Make A Video Doing Low Notes Until The Super Super Lower notes + Music Sheet Because i dont know if my lower notes is correct or not, im trying to get the super lower notes, the bass trombone notes thanks
That was beyond rad!
I'd really like to see how low can you play the tuba.
Love it
When the audition music is harder than what you will play at the concert. 😊
The end where you took it up an octave was amazing!
I love this and have watched this since last year you definitely deserve some more credit for this
Why? Playing high is pointless. Playing low and in tune is the point.
I played trombone from fourth grade all the way up through my sophomore year in college. I’ve since gotten rid of my trombone, I’m 56 years old, and I’m looking to invest in a decent trombone, used, and trying to determine whether or not I want to buy one with an attachment.this has been very helpful
Long, long ago, on my two Bach horns (tenor and bass) I used Slide-o.-mix. Worked well. Then I sold my Bachs and got a new Yamaha Xeno 822G dependant bass. The Yamaha slide lubricant worked best with the new Yamaha. Nw, three weeks ago I traded in the Yamaha for a new Shires Q36GR - some might consider this an entry level pro or college student horn, but when trying out horns, this was miles better than the Shires Customs I tried. I tried using the Yamaha lubricant on the Shire, but it really didn’t like it. Even after cleaning the slide several times to remove anything that had been on it before. So I cleaned it off once again, using the blue Slido-o-mix cleaning rod/clothe and then applied the Slide-o-mix Rapid (all in one black bottle). WOW, a completely different slide. Just as good as my old Yamaha Xeno slide. So now I’ve got at least 6 bottle of the Yamaha stuff and only two of the Slide-o-mix.
You nailed all three of these etudes! Stole some of the inflections I was gonna do!
What's the name of your instrument, Bro?
It fr sounded like Pink Panther for about 1 and a half seconds there Amazing job👍👍👍
Great MF!
I’m about to learn this piece as a sophomore tuba player, am I cooked?
That's nasty. What's the piece called?
What bass trombone do you use? And what mouthpiece do you use?
Inception wake up music
How do you even hit a double pedal Bb like that.
As a tuba player, this is very true, I say I will practice but I play random things and random music.
Crazy good, a little up tempo
It’s like a marching baritone but different
What does the 5th valve do? I know the 4th valve is like an f pedal on trombone
D is better
what’s the piece?!??
What key is this in?
This is really cool. What are your thoughts on the miraphone tuba?
Amazing
I really like that you used lots of different trombones for this. That really adds to the sound! I don't like it when people overdub and only use one trombone. It doesn't sound real that way. This sounds great!!
Thanks! It really makes a big difference in simulating multiple people in the real world. I always make sure to use different horns especially when there are unisons.
Thank you, im learning trombone for jazz band this year so this should help me out
I see those euphoniums!
I’d say yes, but regardless of what you choose, make sure the last low note has a full sound.
yes
It’s been like 5 months
That is so me
Nice job and congrats to Booby for writing some good stuff.