I think this works better than the various transcriptions I've heard of violin concerti on soprano. Definitely some of the best bari playing I've ever heard - bravo! Otsukaresamadeshita!
@@HiBye-h3j The video title says Mr. Hondo did the arrangement. You could either try to contact him, or buy a copy of the cello version and arrange it yourself. (Much of it wouldn't be too much trouble - with an E-flat instrument, you can just pretend the bass clef is a treble clef, add three sharps [or subtract three flats], and read right off the original. Then you just have to watch out for accidentals. But if the solo part goes into tenor or treble clef, that would require a bit more transposing work.)
Good day Mr Hondo. What brand of baritone saxophone is that? I have 2 holes on the side and go to low Bb, but that one... 4 holes on the side... how low can you go?
@@nikolaspasco2087bell is also extended a bit more for the low a. I see it as the low a horns don’t curve out as much as the low bb ones. Hope that helps 🙏
It’s true. All that extra brass tubing gives you precisely one semitone more at the low end! But a lot of classical and concert band repertoire requires that low A.
The upper range is absolutely gorgeous.
The baritone doesn’t get the love it deserves. Thanks for giving it a bit 😊
Holy $@#! This is the best classical baritone sax player I've ever heard. Control is actually bonkers. And MEMORIZED!!
This is absolutely nothing short of absolutely spectacular!
Wow…just wow.
This is an excellent performance!!! Wonderful musicality and perfect technique. Bravo!!!
I think this works better than the various transcriptions I've heard of violin concerti on soprano. Definitely some of the best bari playing I've ever heard - bravo! Otsukaresamadeshita!
where is the sheet music for it available??
@@HiBye-h3j The video title says Mr. Hondo did the arrangement. You could either try to contact him, or buy a copy of the cello version and arrange it yourself. (Much of it wouldn't be too much trouble - with an E-flat instrument, you can just pretend the bass clef is a treble clef, add three sharps [or subtract three flats], and read right off the original. Then you just have to watch out for accidentals. But if the solo part goes into tenor or treble clef, that would require a bit more transposing work.)
@@rloomis3 but most of the solo part is written in tenor clef...
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Perfect !
How gorgeous!
Super Bravo❤
Is sheet music available for this! Beautiful performance!
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where can i get the sheet music for this??
Good day Mr Hondo. What brand of baritone saxophone is that? I have 2 holes on the side and go to low Bb, but that one... 4 holes on the side... how low can you go?
4 holes is low A to my understanding.
@@nikolaspasco2087bell is also extended a bit more for the low a. I see it as the low a horns don’t curve out as much as the low bb ones. Hope that helps 🙏
It’s true. All that extra brass tubing gives you precisely one semitone more at the low end! But a lot of classical and concert band repertoire requires that low A.
Henri Selmer Paris, series III
@@mgman259 Quite right, otherwise, you have to "cheat" and write on the score the A an octave higher, which is not what the composer had in mind...
I new bariton is just base of the var. Sax.
But I know it,s very good as a solo.
I hope this will be loved forever to the more people.