Masterful. Those parts where you played the triplets or quadruplets softly while at the same time playing the theme over them, as if there were two instruments, had me shaking my head in admiration.
This should inspire you to start today not even wait for tomorrow! It can be done as you hear. How about trying to equal or surpass. I was once told that by my teacher and I have been practing like crazy. I bought a practice mute to keep others in my apartment from hearing everything before my public performance. Carole Paul Trombonist
ola. sou musico, sou fã do trombone baixo. e ainda deste grande musico denson paul polardi. vc toca muito. queria tanto ter o sr. como professor. sou do sul do Brasil.
Great indeed - but you can't really compare a studio recording with a live concert situation. In the studio you can chop the piece into sections and replay each section until it's perfect. Don't misunderstand: Bob is great. But I'm sure there are really not many trombonists out there able to play this piece in one shot at the quality level as we can hear and see in this recording here. This one is absolutely fantastic!
@@1BioMarcoA player like Bob is well more than capable of playing this piece live flawlessly, but you’re right, it’s unfair to compare a professional recording to a video shot on a potato.
I am a trombone player as well, this is just one out of 5 solos I am to do as well since I am in the Florida State band. This is incredibly good especially for how young you are, this is great. One thing I recommend is to make those low notes more clearer but other than that, beautiful tone. Try playing Czardas and see if you can get a hang of that beautiful song!
lol cute. your in Florida state.... yeah this guy, he's the trombonist at the met opera.. but most importantly he's the bass trombone teacher at Juilliard school of music, the most elite music school in the nation. one of the hardest to get in globally , 5.7% acceptance rate. this is no novice. but nonetheless the things you pointed out were not even things wrong. I can gaurentee he intended it to be that way.
After this 8 years it is still amazing.
in one word: Great !!! Not many people (if any) would be able to beat you playing this piece in a live performance.
Masterful. Those parts where you played the triplets or quadruplets softly while at the same time playing the theme over them, as if there were two instruments, had me shaking my head in admiration.
nelson0mikel aren't quadruplets just 16th notes?
@@jacksontaylor5708 i think its cuz its in 6/8 but idk
5:36
Not even sure if I want to pick up the bass trombone in school tomorrow after that awesome job dude
SAMME
This should inspire you to start today not even wait for tomorrow! It can be done as you hear. How about trying to equal or surpass. I was once told that by my teacher and I have been practing like crazy. I bought a practice mute to keep others in my apartment from hearing everything before my public performance. Carole Paul Trombonist
It always trips me up remembering his Bass Trombone 2nd trigger is in the key of G and not Gb!
Amazing! Thanks for posting this concert.
Beautiful playing!!
I ran across this while surfing youtube. Great job man! Good to hear you! - Shawn
That. Was. Sick.
Such an amazing performance!
the eargasm
Simply impeccable. Would love to be able to play like that!
Wow truly a spectacular performance
Great Job !!!!!
Awesome!
ola. sou musico, sou fã do trombone baixo. e ainda deste grande musico denson paul polardi. vc toca muito. queria tanto ter o sr. como professor. sou do sul do Brasil.
Exelente!!!!!!
That was AWESOME!!!
now listen to Bob mchesney play it
Jose Trev oh wow bob is fantastic!
Great indeed - but you can't really compare a studio recording with a live concert situation. In the studio you can chop the piece into sections and replay each section until it's perfect. Don't misunderstand: Bob is great. But I'm sure there are really not many trombonists out there able to play this piece in one shot at the quality level as we can hear and see in this recording here. This one is absolutely fantastic!
yes i agree this one is very well done as well indeed!
@@1BioMarcoA player like Bob is well more than capable of playing this piece live flawlessly, but you’re right, it’s unfair to compare a professional recording to a video shot on a potato.
oh my ... amazing... i would have you as trombone teacher :)
Bravo!
awesomeeee
muy chevere..
Like it!
I wonded if this guy has any idea how many trombonists he made quit since posting this video.
Monster
If I can accomplish this leice I will be happy and proud of myself its a goal I want to achieve playing trombone
6:10 slow
I can't even get that high on a tenor!
Twelve dislikes...Really!!!! Did you folks listen to the same recording I did?!
Probably they are trumpet players haha :)
I hope you play in a orchestra
Colton Holton he does. Check out the all star orchestra
he plays in the MET
Oh dang, he missed one. ;-)
Майсторско музициране!!
I am a trombone player as well, this is just one out of 5 solos I am to do as well since I am in the Florida State band. This is incredibly good especially for how young you are, this is great. One thing I recommend is to make those low notes more clearer but other than that, beautiful tone. Try playing Czardas and see if you can get a hang of that beautiful song!
+BANGfacts Yeah, I'd like to see a recording of yours... You're such a humble person...
+BANGfacts Are you talking to him or the rest of us?
lol cute. your in Florida state.... yeah this guy, he's the trombonist at the met opera.. but most importantly he's the bass trombone teacher at Juilliard school of music, the most elite music school in the nation. one of the hardest to get in globally , 5.7% acceptance rate. this is no novice. but nonetheless the things you pointed out were not even things wrong. I can gaurentee he intended it to be that way.
+Juan Gonzalez i agree completely with what you day except curtis institue of music is the most selective with an acceptance rate of 4.7%
If this is a troll comment, well done. If not, go home.
Sould have used the (fruck)ing organ, goddamnit. Great preformamce