Siobhan Bates - 1st Movement of the Trumpet Concerto in Eb J Neruda - Geneva Cardinal Tenor Horn
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- Опубліковано 25 січ 2021
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Gorgeous , a tonal quality us mere players can only dream about , a beautiful sound Siobhan , just beautiful .
Your rhythm is not only accurate, it flows. It carries the pulse of the music at its heart. And with that, I hear a freedom of expression, shading, phrases that speak. Brava.
I agree with Irenej. great sound/.
Such a dynamic vibrant sound with pin point accuracy,years and years of proper practice Bravo 👏
Beautiful playing and sound young lady. Thank you🙂👍
Gorgeous playing and tone🙂
Well accompanied Ruth!
Wonderful playing!
Great!!!! Amazing and what a beautiful sound. I love it!!!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
My goodness Siobhan you put so much life into your horn👏my ears keep asking for more more more👏👏👏🎶🎶👏❤️
Lovely tone and playing!!, thank you😊👍
Beautiful!!
What a sound
Great sound! Wonderful performance.
magnificent. mastery thank you !!!
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My trumpet has been lying fallow for almost twenty years. Have discovered a lot of 'horn music' on YT and restarted with embouchure as a beginner, but lust.
Nice sound. Well done.
I must add, a heavenly sound/, Great/.
Great stuff Siobhan, I'm just about to transfer from cornet to tenor horn so I'll use you a a role model!
How’s it going with the switch?
Nice job!
Lovely Geneva/.
I love it
Keep it up Horn player
Wow, she plays well!
Interesting... Neruda concerto in Ab 😅
Aint that a baritone
They’re similar but this is a tenor horn - a 4th higher.
TERRIFIC display of talent, She has an odd little vibrato that I don't recall having heard before. (Not a criticism.)
It is a beautiful singing vibrato! Love it!
Alto saxhorn > french horn
completely different instruments. Can't compare them