'Sway' (Michael Bublé) - Playalong (Bass Clef)

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  • Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
  • Free Sheet Music available for shown Playalong:
    Trombone: jmp.sh/XFq066h
    Trumpet, Tenor Sax, Clarinet: jmp.sh/BaF4PIQ
    Alto Sax: jmp.sh/K2AVDlA
    Flute: jmp.sh/cFFwuEG
    Find version with Trombone here:
    • 'Sway' - Michael Bublé...
    Sway - Michael Bublé
    This Video and associated Links are for educational purpose.
    I do not own the rights.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 7

  • @sirfidelis6572
    @sirfidelis6572 3 роки тому +1

    MARAVILHOSO

  • @joachimfreudenschuss89
    @joachimfreudenschuss89 4 роки тому

    Please more videos they are great

  • @pascuallucas9312
    @pascuallucas9312 10 місяців тому

    Parte piano sway

  • @ChildOfKingJesus57
    @ChildOfKingJesus57 4 роки тому

    Do you have video for this song to play along with for Bb trumpet? Or even C trumpet? These are great. Thank you! God bless yuou!

    • @TrombonePlayAlongs
      @TrombonePlayAlongs  4 роки тому +1

      Take a look in the video's description. There is a link for Bb Trumpet Sheet Music, so you can download and print the pdf file to play along with this video. For C Trumpet you could also use the Flute Sheet Music and think it an octave down. If you have problems with this kind of instant transposing, let me know. I will add the C Trumpet sheet then.

    • @ChildOfKingJesus57
      @ChildOfKingJesus57 4 роки тому +1

      @@TrombonePlayAlongs @Chrisbo Thank you very much. I should've looked closer. I am fine with transposing on sight to play my Bb with other instruments, but transposing an octive down is a little trickier. But I can just take the time to transpose and write the notation down. I don't mind, I like writing music notation, I find it relaxing. But thank you very much for the offer. I inherited some beautiful quality trumpets from my father in law. Two are very fine instrument and very old, but in pristine condition. One is the trumpet he played since he was a young boy, in 1933. I have read that at the time it was made, it was the best trumpet being made. It is a King Liberty, silver in art deco style. The have carved designs are incredible, but even more incredible is thd rich sound of this instrument. I am in love with it. When he was alive, we used to enjoy playing our trumpets together till sometimes, the wee hours of the morning. I was always impressed with the sound. I never imagined I would ever own it myself. Sadly I miss my father in law and our times playing our trumpets together. He left me six horns altogether. One is a C trumpet. I always dreamed of playing one and not having to transpose. This trumpet as well is very old and in pristine condition, plays beautifully. It is silver, the finish is gorgeous,; truly not and ding or scratch. It is french made and again one of the best made. I can't off hand remember the make. I have been truly blessed. I really enjoy all that you've done. It is very good for me to be able practice by playing along with what sounds like orchestrated music. I don't know how they've been produced, but they are great; thank you. Next best thing to be at practice, playing with other musicians, especially with another trumpet. I can work even work at trying to playing harmony by ear with you. I am one who usualy needs to read music. I am trying hard to be able to also play along by ear. That I find to be really tricky. As you can see your videos help me in a couple of ways. Thank you! You are a fine trumpeter, very skilled. I am striving to be a good as you. Sorry for such a long post, I thought if you were anything like me, you would like to hear about an unusual gem, like the trumpets I have. God bless.