LOL Not blooming likely is right! At 75 my doc only lets me drink reduced calorie water! The music was 👍! My ice-cream lust is reserved for Ben&Jerry’s Cherry Garcia, New York Super-fudge Chunk, and Chunky Monkey! Thanks for sharing. Be safe!
Hi Toby, not to my Knowledge ... you would have to shorten the instrument by one tone (the length of the third valve tuning slide) and then compensate all the valves to keep it in tune.
Hi there Holly ... I downloaded this straight from 'google' ... no copyright to worry about either as it's in the public domain ... best wishes from Tom
Hi, I really like how you play your instrument, I would like to reach your level since I also play the same instrument only in another genre, if you could help me with any method for this I would appreciate it a lot. Greetings and applause from San Luis Potosi, Mexico. O and forgive my English since I don't know how to speak it
Your English is fine Manuel ... thank you for listening and your comments are much appreciated. I would recommend the book 'How Brass Players Do It' and the 'Arban Cornet Method' .... a really great UA-cam channel by Greg Spence 'Mystery To Mastery' explains exactly the method of sound production that I use and is on this link ua-cam.com/video/SplKNXnt_gI/v-deo.html ... good luck with the playing and I hope this helps.
Well played Tom. Love the music, and the double act to follow.
Thanks for listening David ... I know you like the odd Neapolitan Aria now and again 🤣
Well played, your music Inspires me everytime I listen to it
Am a tenor horn player too
Hi akamps Bruce and thanks for listening, always a privilege to be considered an inspiration by another musician 😊
LOL Not blooming likely is right! At 75 my doc only lets me drink reduced calorie water! The music was 👍! My ice-cream lust is reserved for Ben&Jerry’s Cherry Garcia, New York Super-fudge Chunk, and Chunky Monkey! Thanks for sharing. Be safe!
Hi Joe, thanks for listening ... a long running TV advert maybe twenty or thirty years ago in the UK 🤣
Muito lindo esse som apaixonado 🤣🤣❤️
Hi Esdras ... thanks for listening 👍
Great ❤️
Hi Giulio ... thanks for listening, much appreciated ... still finding more of these fine Neapolitan Arias to play through 🤗
Amazing!! Do any tenor/alto horns exist in the key of F?
Hi Toby, not to my Knowledge ... you would have to shorten the instrument by one tone (the length of the third valve tuning slide) and then compensate all the valves to keep it in tune.
@@TomsTenorHorn I suppose Eb would be more useful anyways haha. How about one more like a euphonium than a baritone horn?
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Hey ... Toby, you may have hit on something there, time to get your hacksaw and brazing kit out 🤣🤣
@@TomsTenorHorn I'll have to buy one and make it more conical!!
You might find a Mellophone in F, some Marching Bands use them
Rum and raisin please 🎺🎺
Hey Ken ... not bloomin' likely, have you seen the price these days 🤣🤣🤣
where can i find the sheet music to play this thanks
Hi there Holly ... I downloaded this straight from 'google' ... no copyright to worry about either as it's in the public domain ... best wishes from Tom
Hi, I really like how you play your instrument, I would like to reach your level since I also play the same instrument only in another genre, if you could help me with any method for this I would appreciate it a lot.
Greetings and applause from San Luis Potosi, Mexico.
O and forgive my English since I don't know how to speak it
Your English is fine Manuel ... thank you for listening and your comments are much appreciated. I would recommend the book 'How Brass Players Do It' and the 'Arban Cornet Method' .... a really great UA-cam channel by Greg Spence 'Mystery To Mastery' explains exactly the method of sound production that I use and is on this link ua-cam.com/video/SplKNXnt_gI/v-deo.html ... good luck with the playing and I hope this helps.
Good song ruined
Thanks for listening Paul 👍