Orchestral excerpts ep. 07- Richard Wagner: Lohengrin, WWV 75- Act III.- Einleitung
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- Опубліковано 1 тра 2021
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Tuba: Melton Meinl Weston 2250 F-Tuba
Mouthpiece: Mr. P Signature 6.5 S Gold by Potenza Music
Beautiful
Nagyon jó!
great!
Thanks :)
¡Hola! Mi comentario es para decirle que toca usted la tuba muy bien. Se lo dice un compañero de cuerda. ¡Ojalá algún día pueda interpretar la música como lo hace usted! Muchas gracias por sus videos.
Hi Lukacs,
I am a self-thought tuba player. I play tuba in Bb and would like to ask some tips from you how to play a high notes in high register? I could not find a good source for practicing. Hoping to get some tips from you. Thank you.
Will there be any excerpts on the B tuba ?
Where's the introduction from? Sounding great!
It is from my solo cd called “Fifty shades of tuba”. The piece is: Juraj Filas: Concerto for Solo Tuba
Isaac,
, Isaac, it's the prelude to act 3 from Wagner's Lohengrin . . . . . . There is a tuba solo in the middle of it, but this guy played the baritone and trombone part where they don't hit that really high tuba notes in the middle.
@@lancecullen243 Still do not know what are you talking about. :)
I can't explain it any other way dude the piece is the prelude to act three from Wagner's Lohengrin , so if you'll only listen to it yourself you'll see that this guy on UA-cam paused for a bar or two when
the tuba was playing the highest notes of the solo That's it man over and out I can't tell you anymore
What the heck dude!? You left out the highest notes in the middle of probably the best tuba solo ever written . . . I played this tuba piece in high school and was very very proud when I finally got it nailed down . Why did you stop dude you can't hit those notes?
What are you talking about? :)
I'm 9 months late but what are you talking about, he literally played the whole part as it is written, and did it amazingly.
That's because you were playing the concert band arrangement that is probably down a 5th. Take it up 5th and try nailing the high G instead of the middle C :p
If it was written, he would have played it flawlessly in this video