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Le cornet à bouquin est un magnifique instrument, plus doux et nuancé que la trompette/cornet. Ces 2 instruments (cornet+orgue) vont très bien ensemble et sont très bien joués.
Damn, I usually carry a recorder while travelling but this recording might have sold me on trying my fingers (and lips even more) on a cornetto instead! Since I'll carry it around, would you recommend the "perfettio" by Ricardo Simian ? Gros merci pour vos vidéos mises sur UA-cam!
Hello Damezca and thank you a lot for you kind words. Concerning the instrument, I've never tried a "perfetto" cornetto. I owned in the past a 440Hz "regular" 3d printed cornetto by Ricardo and it was a pretty nice instrument to take the first steps in the cornetto world. I can suggest you to consider a straight cornetto by Andrea Inghisciano: for half price of a curved cornetto you can get a professional wood instrument: I currently own a 465Hz and a 520Hz and both are AMAZING instruments. Besides the sound of those instruments, they are "acoustically" correct, that means that the intonation it's really good (you can agree that intonation is the main issue on a cornetto). Take a look to Andrea's FB page for more info: facebook.com/pages/category/Musical-Instrument-Store/Cornetti-by-Andrea-Inghisciano-2452310794820145/
This way I have enough string to quickly re-tune my cornetto. During a performance the tendency (due mainly to lip fatigue) is to go sharp, so IMHO it's good to have a fast solution to be able to play in tune
Oh I see, that's interesting. Why not thinner thread covering more of the length like a historical oboe reed? Or is it just too difficult to get it to consistently hold a steady depth?@@SeicentoStravagante
With a thicker string it's easier and faster. Think that it happens in the middle of a performance: with a thinner string you need much more time to get the right amount of string. @@JHouse4
Gracias, gracias. Hermoso regalo. Saludos
Extraordinary performance! Wonderful sound of instruments and virtuosity of cornettist. Bravissimo!
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Bellísima
Splendide: Musica, interpretazione, e ambientazione del video. Complimenti.
BRILLIANT 👏 👏 👏
RESPECT Maestri ❗❗❗
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Excellent music and excellent musicians! Congratulations for wonderful musical interpretation of such great instruments and such great composition!
complimenti a tutti . splendido audio e video !
Wonderful! Masterly! I never knew the cornett could sound like this. Love the Baroque jazz at the end.
What a wonderful instrument! Just learned of it today, love the sound, it was played excellently!
Thank you!
Excellent David. Cette sonate est pour moi une œuvre de génie et ton interprétation magnifique.
Merci Bernard!
Bravissimi!
bravissimi
Musica celestiale, bravissimi!
So beautiful - thanks very much! 🙏
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I did (both of it). Thanks once more!
@@Herschli Thank you!!!
I really enjoy that powerful yet sweet sound! Congrats for the beautiful rendition!
Très beau! Excellent exécutant et musicien! Merci
Great playing, charming sound quality and spectacular ambiance.
Thank you very much!
Bellissima esecuzione, musica meravigliosa!!! Ottima la scelta dell'organo per il basso e l'ambientazione in una chiesa barocca!!! Bravissimi!!!!
Grazie mille Vincenzo!
Göttlich... Himmlisch
Krása,... božské,....
Superb virtuosity! Glorious sound!
Thank you a lot Alexander!
Exímio cornetista (um instrumento tão difícil)
Fabulous playing. THANKYOU!! x
Thank you a lot! It's a pleasure to receive a comment from a legendary cornetto player like you.
Le cornet à bouquin est un magnifique instrument, plus doux et nuancé que la trompette/cornet. Ces 2 instruments (cornet+orgue) vont très bien ensemble et sont très bien joués.
Incredible! Thank you very much...
Interessante, non avevo mai sentito eseguire questa sonata col cornetto, bravi.
Bellissimo!
Grazie Giacobbe!!!
Eximio cornetista, muy pocas personas tocan ese instrumento así
Muchas gracias Alonso!
Bellissima interpretazione che dimostra quanti colori sono possibili sul cornetto. Bravi!
this is just great!!!
Wonderful
Wonderful!!!
Grazie Paola!
@@SeicentoStravagante Prego! (:
Magnifico.
Antonio Fonseca grazie mille!
Complimenti, gli strumenti antichi hanno il potere di rievocare atmosfere che non si possono ottenere con quelli moderni.
Damn, I usually carry a recorder while travelling but this recording might have sold me on trying my fingers (and lips even more) on a cornetto instead!
Since I'll carry it around, would you recommend the "perfettio" by Ricardo Simian ?
Gros merci pour vos vidéos mises sur UA-cam!
Hello Damezca and thank you a lot for you kind words. Concerning the instrument, I've never tried a "perfetto" cornetto. I owned in the past a 440Hz "regular" 3d printed cornetto by Ricardo and it was a pretty nice instrument to take the first steps in the cornetto world. I can suggest you to consider a straight cornetto by Andrea Inghisciano: for half price of a curved cornetto you can get a professional wood instrument: I currently own a 465Hz and a 520Hz and both are AMAZING instruments. Besides the sound of those instruments, they are "acoustically" correct, that means that the intonation it's really good (you can agree that intonation is the main issue on a cornetto). Take a look to Andrea's FB page for more info: facebook.com/pages/category/Musical-Instrument-Store/Cornetti-by-Andrea-Inghisciano-2452310794820145/
@@SeicentoStravagante hola, recién comienzo a estudiar el cornetto con uno impreso en 3D y por ahora me sirve . Saludos
godlike
Oh lordy, 4:42 is great...as we say: It's out.
Bravi, bella sonata che rende molto col cornetto al pari del violino o forse anche di più.
ribeca100 grazie per le tue belle parole: eguagliare il violino è sempre una bella sfida!
1:10 took me so high!
J'ai pété de ouf
There is a ghost who took this performance for a spiritist seance trumpet and is producing ectoplasm streak!
What's with the extra dangly bit of string? Wily mouthpiece that likes to run away? 😂
This way I have enough string to quickly re-tune my cornetto. During a performance the tendency (due mainly to lip fatigue) is to go sharp, so IMHO it's good to have a fast solution to be able to play in tune
Oh I see, that's interesting. Why not thinner thread covering more of the length like a historical oboe reed? Or is it just too difficult to get it to consistently hold a steady depth?@@SeicentoStravagante
With a thicker string it's easier and faster. Think that it happens in the middle of a performance: with a thinner string you need much more time to get the right amount of string. @@JHouse4
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