My husband and I have been working on this piece for a couple of months. I must give a shout out to the pianist (I am the pianist of our duo). What a fun piece to play. We like to play daily and always end up with a smile on our face with the last note.
8th grader from ohio, I'm trying to make allstate band (and be the first freshman from my school to ever make it) and I have practiced a lot with this piece... everyone wish me luck so I don't suck at solo and ensemble.
@@cheeze-it9673 good luck to you as well, I feel less confident every day the performance gets closer. I have a lesson today to go over it with my instructor, I'll try to come back to this comment in 1 and a half months after I perform (luckily I have a backup pice just in case)
@@theguywhoasked6104 that part does slow me down, the staccato 16ths, But my section leader tells me to work on double tonguing (i don’t know how to do that, despite being a Junior)
@@javelin_if im a sophomore, and i am using this song to audition for DCI, but i dont know if i can learn double tonguing in time (thats the only issue i had)
@@javelin_if did it go well? I'm trying to learn this for an allstate audition (I would be the first freshman from my school to make it) I would love any tips... I just started it a couple weeks ago.
Oh, I played this in music uni! 🤩 Didn't play it much faster myself. Double tounging is harder and less comfortable "slow", you need a different air pressure. So this is a good performance! 👍 I couldn't play it faster because I never got the fingering there though 😛
I just got this piece from my teacher at the start of the summer . I just tried it for the first time. It's also summer so I can't ask my teacher about things. Also I'm in grade 6 and I just started learning double tongue.
This etude is not meant to be faster, it's true purpose is to settle your double tonguing woth a lot of air because everyone can play fast but at what cost, mostly it's quality😅
@@tylerj.holt-trumpetercompo566 that’s fair. I think taking a slower rubato for the quasi cantable can address that. I really like the double tonguing sections so i prefer it played faster
@@derekmichaelson4258 for sure! Having worked on this piece before, I think it’s one of those pieces where you have to find that happy medium. Not too fast to where you give up musicality and not too slow to make to give up the technicality of this piece. I personally try to find a tempo that will help fulfill both
My husband and I have been working on this piece for a couple of months. I must give a shout out to the pianist (I am the pianist of our duo). What a fun piece to play. We like to play daily and always end up with a smile on our face with the last note.
absolutely beautiful.
Fabulous! Nothing quite like sharing music in the family. 😊
8th grader from ohio, I'm trying to make allstate band (and be the first freshman from my school to ever make it) and I have practiced a lot with this piece... everyone wish me luck so I don't suck at solo and ensemble.
good luck I'm also an 8th grader trying to play this for solo contest in May
@@cheeze-it9673 good luck to you as well, I feel less confident every day the performance gets closer. I have a lesson today to go over it with my instructor, I'll try to come back to this comment in 1 and a half months after I perform (luckily I have a backup pice just in case)
Much luck to you. You can do it, so go do it....don't worry, just practice, and then go do.
@@indianablox1592u mean NTC?
i was in allstate this year for 8th grade, pretty easy to get in, good luck!
My sons playing this for solo ensemble this weekend
As a trumpet and French horn, he is probably an amazing player if he’s able to preform this piece.
what grade
Will be playing this to get in to the music klass in highschool. Just awesome.
I need this solo ready to play in full by the end of December, I'm not the best at this but Im trying to work on it
you also having trouble with the double tonguing?
@@theguywhoasked6104 that part does slow me down, the staccato 16ths,
But my section leader tells me to work on double tonguing (i don’t know how to do that, despite being a Junior)
@@javelin_if im a sophomore, and i am using this song to audition for DCI, but i dont know if i can learn double tonguing in time (thats the only issue i had)
@@theguywhoasked6104 sophomore and DCI? Hot damn you far surpassed me
@@javelin_if did it go well? I'm trying to learn this for an allstate audition (I would be the first freshman from my school to make it) I would love any tips... I just started it a couple weeks ago.
Oh, I played this in music uni! 🤩
Didn't play it much faster myself. Double tounging is harder and less comfortable "slow", you need a different air pressure. So this is a good performance! 👍
I couldn't play it faster because I never got the fingering there though 😛
Thats actually nice piece, need to learn it up!
Bravo Phil, nobody does Goedickie better!'
I just got this piece from my teacher at the start of the summer . I just tried it for the first time. It's also summer so I can't ask my teacher about things. Also I'm in grade 6 and I just started learning double tongue.
This etude is not meant to be faster, it's true purpose is to settle your double tonguing woth a lot of air because everyone can play fast but at what cost, mostly it's quality😅
Just perfect
いつか吹きたい
This is the right tempo
우왁~~~~~~~~~
트럼펫 소리 전율~~~~~~~~~
Great Sandoval!
I have to learn this all in 4 days. Oh god.
How did it turn out?
That must be terrible I’ve had it it for 1 week and have to play it next weekend for solo/ensemble contest at my high school
The most difficult solo I ever had to perform in high school, but scored a division I and went to state 🎺
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Bruh, we have to play this for chair tests in high school before Christmas break ??😅
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Giusta ed ottima velocità...troppo veloce non sa di nulla...
i suffered to be able to play this song :(
To play in calm temp
A lil slow but still very good
I actually prefer this tempo. There’s more room for musicality this way
@@tylerj.holt-trumpetercompo566 that’s fair. I think taking a slower rubato for the quasi cantable can address that. I really like the double tonguing sections so i prefer it played faster
@@derekmichaelson4258 for sure! Having worked on this piece before, I think it’s one of those pieces where you have to find that happy medium. Not too fast to where you give up musicality and not too slow to make to give up the technicality of this piece. I personally try to find a tempo that will help fulfill both
It Russian compositor,proffesor,writing for kids,lived hundred years ago.
Безграмотная галиматья (jargon des galimatias)
@@ockerville when I was small,I play this composition,now I am old,but I play every day on piano.There are many good music.
Dude is breathing every 2 seconds LOOOL
He playing it 100x better than id ever be able to tho 😂
really just called phil smith trumpet legend 'dude' lmao (it's true tho he does breathe so much haha)
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