I would love to use this sound for a sci-fi score. No joke. Those overtones are amazing.
hahaha that thing's tone is absolutely nuts...
sounds like a trombone being played with its "Distortion Pedal" turned on lol
Incredible - the last section could have been a Tromboon cover of 25 or 6 to 4!
And this was the first foghorn, a sackbutt with a bassoon boccal and reed
Sounds like that sound from inception
Now this has me wondering if I can turn my bass clarinet into an ophicleide if I use a trombone mouthpeice instead of the a reed. #hmmm
Peter Schickele's attorneys will see you now... ;)
this would possibly be playable, IF you could use a valve trombone.
Sounds like a dubstep train horn
If you try a soprano sax (or clarinet) mouthpiece to the piccolo trumpet you will get a range from C#2 to C4 with only the 1st overtone (1st registry) which here with the reed is the C3 , and 3rd overtone (2nd regitsry) which here is the C4 and all intermediate notes with the 4 valves. Furthermore with an intermediate overtone and maybe higher overtones you get more notes and possibly get more than 2 octaves. To have easier jumps to the 3 basic overtoves of the mouthpiece with the reed you need a small registry hole at the plastic-tube adaptor very cloose to the mouthpiece that connect the soprano sax mouthpiece with the trumpet tube which you open for higher than the 1st overtone . So strangely somehow the piccolo trumpet is turned in to an instrument of range lower than a tenor saxophone ...somehow like a bass saxophone or C3/G2 trombone ! (and definetly easier to play compared to the piccolo trumpet with the lips mouthpiece). With a double reed like that say of a basson you get more easily more than the 1st overtones compared to the single reed, as the double reed is more susceptible to lips pressure variations
God damn! It sounds like hammered shit.
who plays this??? and how would that fit into a band?
Do dubstep with it!
@danielduyvo Yes, his real name is Peter Schickele--this is a hilarious instrument; it gives the worst possible combination: a reed and a slide!
This is a fog horn, I'm pretty sure
what other instruments does this work with ( i play bassoon and an a the section leader for the band)
How do you call a sax with double reed?
The Tripods from War Of The Worlds.
best instrument
Sounds like a synth
Trombone racing
So, every Hans Zimmer score?
This is the Atari Punk Console of brass instruments.
Now that is imaginary!! Nice!
MUST TRY.
Tried a Bassumpet once (trumpet with bassoon reed). It was not as offensive.
@TheSuperMavrick I believe it was PDQ bach XD
I think I'm going to be sick.
the saxophone…
It sounds like the cries of children on the titanic.
he used a plastic reed! that's why it sounded so fartish
sounds like a fuckin nice reece out of dnb :) much more bass and i can jump to it
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!
Awful
A combination of the trombone and bassoon, with all the disadvantages of both.
There are no disadvantages with the trombone.
@@joybroyles7788 It's a cylindrical Brass instrument, you get supressed even numbered harmonics with Cylindrical instruments.
@@xander1052 Where can I learn more about this?
@@rodneyallen3682 I mostly learned about this from Richard Bobo's random videos when he isn't making his Subcontrabassoon project. You can hear the effect of these supressed harmonics though when Clarinets overblow, rather than overblowing an octave, they overblow a 12th.
@@joybroyles7788, it has a lot of disadvantages compared with the sackbut including like any modern instrument that it's always out of tune.