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Prof. Jörg Wachsmuth
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Prof. Jörg Wachsmuth in "Sag die Wahrheit" im SWR
Prof. Jörg Wachsmuth mit Riesentuba in der Spielshow
"Sag die Wahrheit" - "Die größte Tuba der Welt" im SWR Fernsehen
"Sag die Wahrheit" - "Die größte Tuba der Welt" im SWR Fernsehen
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Prof. Jörg Wachsmuth zu Gast bei Stefan Raab in TV Total (Pro7)
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"JÖRG WACHSMUTH, DER TUBA-GIGANT"
Prof. Jörg Wachsmuth im MDR Fernsehen bei Stefanie Hertel "
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Prof. Jörg Wachsmuth im MDR Fernsehen bei Stefanie Hertel "Meine Stars" Neuer Riesentuba Hummelflug Weltrekord in 52,96
Hallo Lehrer, ich lebe in Korea. Ich habe auf UA-cam eine große Tuba-Aufführung gehört und würde sie gerne lernen.Südkorea
Профессор, а занимается ерундой. Рявкнул бы лучше на таком инструменте, что- нибудь в субконтроктаве.
what even fucking was that?
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Mark nei kerng
For those that can look beyond the desire to hear the lowest notes, Let me offer a hypothesis and an answer that in fact, you ARE hearing one of them in a manner of speaking. The curious sound here is because the individual notes are played fast enough to fit between individual vibrations of the length of tubing. It is a sweet spot of the physics where if played slower there would be a rebounding effect through the instrument making it more difficult. So in effect, you are hearing the lowest notes of this tuba--the rhythmic speed of notes going by is close to that frequency!
No. These are the highest notes. The horn is very large and playing the lowest notes would not only sound very muddy, but they are farther apart as far as frequency to not be possible. As a tuba player, and a brass player in general, I can tell you playing at a higher range where the partials are much closer together gives the effect you speak of. So, you were on the right track, just wrong end of the spectrum ;-)
@@jdtubaman We are both on the extreme pedagogue range haha. Been overthinking brass playing for ever haha. So I just meant that the tonguing speed is so incredibly fast, that it is near the frequency of the pedal tones of the instrument. It seems to my ears to be changing notes before the wavefront hits the bell and bounces back to the lips. As a trombonist, there are a couple notes where my articulation speed bounces in time with the air rebounding off the bell and makes it produce an annoying double articulation. Cheers, and nice to meet you!
@@bontrom8 Ahh yes, that growl lol I too get annoyed when I start doing that!
At 0.25 speed it sounds like a whale with a stomach ache ahahah
Grauenvoll, krank und respektlos
Énorme exceptionnelle Félicitations Grande Maestro !!!
でっか笑 せっかくならこの楽器でできる限りの低音域を吹いてほしかった笑
Why isn't this a meme yet?😁
Why would it be?
Someone send this to two set violin pls
Ich spiele trompete
Sorry, völlig witzloser Rekord. Auf Kosten einer sinnlos gewordenen Geschwindigkeit bleibt die Musik auf der Strecke. Eine Melodie möchte erkennbar bleiben, und ja, auch diese chromatischen Figuren sind eine Melodie. Ein zu schnell ausgeführter musikalischer Quickie. Leider.
Klingt wie ein kaputter Scheibenwischer...aber naja. War halt ein Gag...
Tubisten sind so krank
oha der spielt schnell
This is kind of pointless, in a way, because here you have an awesomely huge instrument capable of massively low tones that could shake the building, and you're using it to play Flight of the Bumblebees! In the register of pitch the professor plays, one could have easily played the same thing on a simple F tuba. That makes all that length of pipe superfluous. I would rather have heard some rock-bottom fundamentals myself.
Agreed. Plus: the speed doesn't contribute to a musical performance - in other words, it sounds like a parody.
I’m not a musical nerd but I don’t think it would shake the building
Bb-1?))
Beeindruckend! Eine super Leistung!