Blue Bells of Scotland - New Trombone Collective
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
- The New Trombone Collective performs Arthur Pryor's Blue Bells of Scotland (Jörgen van Rijen, soloist) during the International Trombone Festival 2005, held at Loyola University New Orleans.
That "drum dude" is Pierre Volders, the principal trombone of the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra. gotten from the other new trombone collective blue bells video
Soooooo many trombones :D
That makes me so happy!
Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Valve, Baritone/Euphonium, Bass, CONTRABASS, and Jorgen? AWESOME.
I've long wondered why the percussion section is placed in the background of an ensemble.
I've seen the score to the trombone solo, and damn, I can't believe that he makes it all look THAT easy. It's not human to play that that easily. Mad props to van Rijen!!!
That's why I love trombone & trombonist!
Great performance! Perhaps the best version!
Personally I thought it was a brilliant performance... both in music and showmanship.
I was thoroughly entertained by both the gimmick and the trombonist. Wish some of you guys in the comments below would stop nitpicking at everything and appreciate the performance for what it is. Play to your audience... not everyone will know how Blue Bells is 'supposed' to sound [which is only relative to each INDIVIDUAL's interpretation anyways] but everyone can enjoy a little humor here and there.
Haha, great comedy and excellent solo performance!
Incredible!!! Bravo to the soloist and an Oscar to the percussionist!! Bis Bis Bis!!
never seen a crowd so pumped for trombones! awesome!
they were actually pumped for the bass drummer
I loved this act, great to see a group of brass men not taking them to seriously.
@jeffseed108 It's Pierre Volders, member of the New Trombone Collective, principal at the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra and I think one of Jörgens best friends...
As a multi-instrumentalist whose list of instruments include the low brass, I love seeing such excellent works for low brass.
who let newman play the bass drum?
Deu-me saudades de ver o Seinfeld :-)
This was quite funny. Who care's if it wasn't the cleanest performance. Whatever happened to playing to entertain people. I'm working on the Blue Bells of Scotland and it isn't easy. So stop complaining about a flub here and there. This was a fun piece, not serious.
Awesome job guys!
Wow! That high F was as good as Joe Alessi's
+Weston Harby nope it's 3 octaves of f at the end
He played 2 high F in this piece
In my search for sound of Blue Bells I came across this and it was absolutely wonderful. Such fun! Well done!!!
Brandt Attema is definitely playing on a contrabass trombone in this clip
Sick
geez those variations went like the clap! I want a little bass drum dude next time I play this piece. What a fantastic performance!
Heaps of humor with no blunder, what a wonder!
It's actually quite easy to find out that the so called percussion player is Pierre Volders, solo trombonist of the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra and member of the New Trombone Collective which is the ensemble in this thing.
Great sound !!
Actually a soprano trombone and contrabass.
Geweldig!
I want one soooooo bad!!!
the ensemble is: soprano, alto, tenor, valve, euphonium, bass, contrabass
nice and pleasant thanks
Fun times! I played an arrangement for Brass Choir while I was at the University of Denver. Trombonists consider it sacrilage, but honestly you can't go wrong with two tubas playing the octave displacement at the end.
BRAVOOO!! MORE!!!!
Impresionante el espectáculo
Brilliant , Fabulous also Under Joseph Alessi.---
I agree with flambogularity121, Variation 1 is being played pretty fast, and it is only written at allegro, which is exactly what flambogularity said, thusLY he may seem wrong to an ignorant fool.
He's probably only playing 10 or 15 bpm faster than allegro though.
Браво!
wow that own every blue bells on the earth
The solo trombone has the most beautiful tone I've ever heard! amazing!
Wow
soprano trombone, sometimes called a slide trumpet.
My personal list of the world's best trombonists alive now (classical, order by age):
Joseph Alessi, Christian Lindberg, Alain Trudel, Jorgen van Rijen
Of course these are the players I know (pardon the ignorance if I've missed out anyone I don't know). Among the above, I thought Mr Trudel is the most under-rated.
Also, he has since focused more on conducting.
Oh, and I thought Mr Trudel is remarkably versatile. He plays from the alto trombone repetoire (baroque), all the way to modern jazz.
Where is Michel Becquet ?
OMG, that is my son in 7th grade band, standing around getting board waiting for his cue!
5:30 is my fave ^^
on the “surprise” note at 5:32, one of the trombones (i don’t know if it was jorgen or one of the altos) hit a concert B5...crazy
They are for sale at like €300 easily.
What's even more interesting is that he's actually a trombone/euphonium player :)
Que trombonazo se la comió eres un crak
no...it looks like a regular tenor tbone but has 3 valves, produces a more restricted timbre/ sound (due to air flow through valves and valve slides)
Brilliant...! Only missing a cimbasso...
no contrabass, which is a huge, very long instrument, rarely, if ever, played in past century
Dude the guy on the far right (from audience point of view) is playing a frickin cimbasso horn on a slide or something dude that thing is huge
contrabass trombone
9 musicians and a Drummer
The lad played it quite quick
so what do i see...soprano, alto, euphonium, i think two tenors with an f attachment, a valve trombone and two bases?
what kind of trombone is that on the far right??? it's so big!!!!!
Bb, not F
On trombone
super bone :D
@tromuniapp Yes, I know that.
Any idea where I can find the arrangement for this?
What kind of trombone is the guy using on the far right?
Yea, if you're in 8th grade. I mean, obviously this isn't something you can pick up, read over, and play that fast, but it's a day's worth of practice for any high-schooler. At least, it should be. And of course all instruments are difficult to play well. That's what sets instrumentalists apart from band kids in the first place. A player has mastered what makes that instrument hard and should find simple lip-workouts like this minimally challenging.
sheet music plus is only like 8-9 dollars for the solo and accompaniment piano sheet music.
google "Blue Bells Of Scotland Trombone pdf" and then for piano, respectively. lrn2fileshare
That's double tonguing for you.
@dylanw26 Thats just slang. if ur sure its a trumet try playing it. :-)
Isn't that Pierre Volders :p?
Yes, he is!
your recording video. played the same, to see if you're better than jorgen
That was by far the most enjoyable version of Blue Bells of Scotland but I with the crowd didn't cheer so much for the drummer. It just shows that no matter how good people are at trombone, they're STILL human. Most of his mistakes can be blamed solely on running out of air. This was a damn good performance, though. I've played this solo many times and I'm going to attempt to hit the triple high b flat for a recital I have coming up. Great stuff.
PS I love the pea-shooter
Is that a King euphonium I see? Nice.
so can you play about a hundred+ different Instruments like they can?
Funny drummer but he obviously knows music well...and he gave even more credence to the skill of the rest of them. The skill of the soloist is astounding.
More cow bell...
Who’s on the contrabass?
Brandt Attema plays the contrabass trombone
I think the drummer really pulled it together lol
do you mean the euphonium?
supinpa...very suipinpa
(3) Watch this video: ua-cam.com/video/42EWs9Y9ULc/v-deo.html - though I admire Joe and his playing a lot, it is not perfect playing either and - compared to Jorgen - even less musical..
(4) Let's not forget: It's all about the show! So they drummer fits in perfectly. (btw. it's the principal trb of Rotterdam Phil)
I like how the percussionist is definitely the guy from the first Jurassic Park.
Dylan Calella his name is Pierre Volders, also a trombonist!
Does no one else notice the piccolo and contrabass trombone
Chris Geiger I dot believe that was not a piccolo, a little long.
Actually i pretty much have it mastered and ill be posting a video of it soon
Lol did anybody notice the valve trombone, I always thought they were just a novelty. Fun as hell though
What kind of trombone is that with the valves?
called a valve trombone, made for trumpet players who have to play a trombone part. Works just like a trumpet but plays in a lower register. Same key as trumpet so the fingerings are no different from a trumpet
matt lombard The euphonium is a conical-bore instrument whereas trombones are cylindrical-bore. Different sound. Seems out of place.
Umm a valve trombone? LOL wow.
Not a contra-bass?
Define "valves" Rotary or piston? the difference between Valved trombone, tenorbass, and bass trombone
difficult, not impossible
Or a soprano trombone :]
Tom-A-to, tom-AH-to I guess lol.
Freshman in college. Music education major with euphonium concentration. played on trombone two years ago. not that hard to play well. just practice with a goal
that's what this site and posting is all about, right? sheesh
That tiny trombone, though... :)
Soprano, the most fun trombone to show folks XD (till they call it a slide trumpet that is)
You should see the sopranino and Piccolo! XD
Anelisa Huff soprano trombone, and of gets smaller, the piccolo trombone is size
no contra used
It's a soprano trombone.
it's VERY musical (define "musical") and you seem to be going through the "if I criticize everything, then I will be considered an authority" phase. Where is it written in stone that there is no artistic interpretation or discretion involved? You are not required to "like" it and your comments would be a tad more seemly if you were to loosen the preconceived restraints on your mind and probably your own performance flexibility.
just a regular double trigger bass trombone. a contrabass would require a stand due to extreme length and weight.
that is a baroque-style trumpet one the far left, no?
There is a valve trombone in there too.
*****( end of dialogue on this subject)*****
Я!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
D.P.M.
I just jizzed in my pants
if you've ever played it or even really listened, it is a pretty hard piece to play well.
because all percussionists are prodigies at every percussion instrument...
i believe the bass drummer was some other trombonist in another orchestra haha.