Thank you very much for taking the time to record this video. I bought an Edwards second hand (got a steal-of-a-deal, too) which came with a G valve. I never thought much of it and ordered a G-flat, keeping the G crook in the case. After watching your previous videos, I've decided to give it a try. What a difference it makes! Thanks again for all the videos. They are a continuing source of inspiration and motivation. All the best!
Thank you so much for taking your time to create this video! I'm a big fan of the 2nd valve myself and thought of the "Bollinger" style of tuning but this G thing is incredible. I play on a Greenhoe Bach (at it's version of Mecca right now). I would like to have this G system to toy around with, perhaps different tuning slides to go back and forth. It's incredible how your top space G with the valve sounds just like 4th position. Wow! Thanks again!
Ideally there would be some form of tuning slide where there is plenty of room for G and Gb tuning; you'd just pull the slide out a good ways for Gb. Beautiful job on the Bach, by the way.
DevL HeatScopE the courtois is definitely a great horn, but it all comes down to personal preference so I would reccomend testing out a bunch of different horns
Great video! I have the question: is it the Bass Trombone, right? Do you know, have we now the Tenor Trombones with this system (Bb/F/G; Bb/F/Gb...) or this system is on Bass Trombones only? Problem B1-natural on Tenor Trombones is resolved or no yet? Thank you!
Tenor trombones really only have one valve, if any. To play a B1 on a tenor, you would either have to go to 7th and lip it down, or pull out your F attachment (assuming you have one) to E. I really wouldn't consider this to be a problem with tenor trombones, mostly because tenor trombones hardly ever have to play down there, and when the time comes, most professionals can play the low B pretty well.
HaHa my second hand c valve trombone is like a piper club to your jet. Compared to THAT horn you have ! THAT horn is too complicated for my mind...lol ! Great TONE That is what is important to me the TONE !
Thank you very much for taking the time to record this video. I bought an Edwards second hand (got a steal-of-a-deal, too) which came with a G valve. I never thought much of it and ordered a G-flat, keeping the G crook in the case. After watching your previous videos, I've decided to give it a try. What a difference it makes! Thanks again for all the videos. They are a continuing source of inspiration and motivation. All the best!
He can play the bone like a champion of the world! And his eyeballs can swivel like Action Man. He can do it all!
Nice. You're making me contemplate changing my second valve! Of course, there are days where I'd prefer to have only one valve (or no valves, even!).
Thank you so much for taking your time to create this video! I'm a big fan of the 2nd valve myself and thought of the "Bollinger" style of tuning but this G thing is incredible. I play on a Greenhoe Bach (at it's version of Mecca right now). I would like to have this G system to toy around with, perhaps different tuning slides to go back and forth. It's incredible how your top space G with the valve sounds just like 4th position. Wow! Thanks again!
Excellent explanation and beautiful playing. Why is there always one "dislike"? I don't get that, but I do get the G valve. Thank you Dr. Pollard
Excellent sound and really appreciate the explanation. Thank you.
Ideally there would be some form of tuning slide where there is plenty of room for G and Gb tuning; you'd just pull the slide out a good ways for Gb. Beautiful job on the Bach, by the way.
Haydn - Die Schöpfung (the creation). Part 2 Scene 2 - Achieved is the glorious work.
how many are the positions of the slide when only the g valve is engaged?
what kind of trombone do u have. what sie mouthpiece do u use
what's the melody at 1:53
do you use a Shires vintage mouthpiece?
Chris Geiger it is Laskey
I believe that Dr. Pollard plays on a Laskey 93D.
That makes sense.
I think it'd be fun to play trombone in an orchestra. I never see any openings.
Thanks!
que boquilla Utilizas?
What is that black plastic thingy on your trombone ? Brian H. Littleton
+Brian Littleton That's a B.E.R.P.
Nice
what company is your trombone from ?
Matthew Collier, I believe that Dr. Pollard plays on a Antoine Courtios (AC550BH Legend series) bass trombone, with Rene Hagmann valves.
It’s an Antoine Courtoise 551 Creation
What trombone is that?
DevL HeatScopE Antoine Courtois, not sure the exact model number
The Trombone Guy is this a good trombone? I'm looking in the affordable. Or do you think the Getzen 3062AFR is good?
DevL HeatScopE the courtois is definitely a great horn, but it all comes down to personal preference so I would reccomend testing out a bunch of different horns
The Trombone Guy do you play bass?
DevL HeatScopE No I play tenor, Courtois AC420BHW
That's a Besson BE-943. I knew a guy who had that exact same horn with the second valve tuned in g.
Great video! I have the question: is it the Bass Trombone, right? Do you know, have we now the Tenor Trombones with this system (Bb/F/G; Bb/F/Gb...) or this system is on Bass Trombones only? Problem B1-natural on Tenor Trombones is resolved or no yet? Thank you!
Tenor trombones really only have one valve, if any. To play a B1 on a tenor, you would either have to go to 7th and lip it down, or pull out your F attachment (assuming you have one) to E. I really wouldn't consider this to be a problem with tenor trombones, mostly because tenor trombones hardly ever have to play down there, and when the time comes, most professionals can play the low B pretty well.
Thanks, Samuel, so much!
HaHa my second hand c valve trombone is like a piper club to your jet. Compared to THAT horn you have ! THAT horn is too complicated for my mind...lol ! Great TONE That is what is important to me the TONE !
It's a Courtouis
Hopefully I get to play Bass Trombone in High School😩
*sigh* The Creation by Haydn, learn your excerpts!
Challi T-bone: condescension much? Hopefully you're not a teacher :/
MO LIKE EXPLANATION OF Y U A FOOL