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I always love large groups of people who play the same horn. Tuba Christmas and trombone competitions always make me happy to see.
I think this is a great idea for all people from all over the world to attend this competition. Greetings from California, USA 🇺🇸
Where’s Lionel fumeax?
Asian Freak258 he’s too good for them
Expired Nut he’d smoke em all 😅
Fantastic level of playeres fantastic atmosphere!! Congratulations!!
Great bone sounds!
Wonderful Adib! Bravo!
Finally! A group that make fun of the trombones!
Would like to apply to compete in the next festival.
What numbers were they required to play? Carole Trombonist Toronto
バストロカッコいいその場で聴きたい
What were the required pieces that they jjhad to play?
Tenor: Johann Georg ALBRECHTSBERGER: Concerto Bass: Thom Ritter GEORGE: Concerto for Bass Trombone
what was the first song they started playing at 0:30 ?
It's the last movement of the Hidas "7 Bagatelles for 12 Trombones"
I played that whole thing with the trombone choir at UCF.
What’s the song at 0:31?
7 bagatelles
I always love large groups of people who play the same horn. Tuba Christmas and trombone competitions always make me happy to see.
I think this is a great idea for all people from all over the world to attend this competition. Greetings from California, USA 🇺🇸
Where’s Lionel fumeax?
Asian Freak258 he’s too good for them
Expired Nut he’d smoke em all 😅
Fantastic level of playeres fantastic atmosphere!! Congratulations!!
Great bone sounds!
Wonderful Adib! Bravo!
Finally! A group that make fun of the trombones!
Would like to apply to compete in the next festival.
What numbers were they required to play? Carole Trombonist Toronto
バストロカッコいいその場で聴きたい
What were the required pieces that they jjhad to play?
Tenor: Johann Georg ALBRECHTSBERGER: Concerto
Bass: Thom Ritter GEORGE: Concerto for Bass Trombone
what was the first song they started playing at 0:30 ?
It's the last movement of the Hidas "7 Bagatelles for 12 Trombones"
I played that whole thing with the trombone choir at UCF.
What’s the song at 0:31?
7 bagatelles