KarlBonner1982 I think (and I speak more for myself than anyone else) that we sometimes underestimate how much harmonic ‘jazziness’ was present in music even by the late 1890s...
I've played it. I studied sections individually and pieced them together. If I remember right the muted part is considered a highlight, but don't waste your chops on it or the ending will be painful.
The ending is like an uppercut to your soul
More like an uppercut to the lips
Spoken like a true horn player! 👏
What a brilliant, underrated piece of music
The harmonic structure sounds surprisingly jazzy for the year 1905.
KarlBonner1982 I think (and I speak more for myself than anyone else) that we sometimes underestimate how much harmonic ‘jazziness’ was present in music even by the late 1890s...
Thanks for uploading!
I need to play this piece and after listening to this recording 😭😭😭😭
I've played it. I studied sections individually and pieced them together. If I remember right the muted part is considered a highlight, but don't waste your chops on it or the ending will be painful.
I’m playin this piece for s&e this year. That high C scares me😢
Im playing this this year!
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I played this perfectly and I got A+ ON grade 8 I’m very happy
@George N. Gianopoulos, composer; the beat is off by several bars - please will you synchronise audio and video! Thanks.
Should I play this next year? Director said its his hardest solo hes ever played in 18 years, next year will be my 4th
Yea then
@@CoralBurrito432 booyah
@@CoralBurrito432you are musician?
@@filliiiii7 yea
Was Paul Dukas a time traveler?
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Thank you this helps a lot
@@sergioted6474 this made me smile
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thanks for using valves. paul dukas (pronounced "duck us") was wrong to ignore the technology of sounding good.
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