@errorsans7730 It takes a while to master. I recommend trying to speed up on your Bb scale to get used to the fast movements. You can use a tuner to check if you're playing the right notes. This helps give you the feel of the sounds and movements. Hope this helps!
Well, this low-brass-ass just marched in the Twinkle light parade, here at ABQ, NM! I was in the marching band that opened the parade, played sousaphone for this!
@@JamesS.100all right. Reply to myself on my new account. A little while after posting that, I got banned from commenting for being “Homophobic” because I said I hated Furries. I am just now understanding the joke the comment was makingZ
i play trombone and i'm (sometimes lmao) able to hit two notes above the high D he's playing; it doesn't even sound like a trombone anymore at that point
Bro, I’m a former Brass player, and that’s crazy that he can nail those solos like that while switching instruments. The change in embouchure can throw many musicians for a loop. He’s really good.
As a tuba player myself that's so awesome like what the I was so amazed and then switching trombone and I've played trombone as well so like this is so awesome a true goat😲😎
We played y’all at I think TMC or maybe capcity this year(whichever one y’all were at idr which one) and as a low brass member I can confirm we still talk about this solo every now and then
@@nickbrennan7872 it says here you guys got 47th. also we went right after you guys and since i'm on props i got to watch you from the front and 20 yard line. it was cool lol
I remember going against this band in one of my band competitions I believe in a usbands comp but I’m not sure but their amazing I just don’t remember if we beat them or not??
lol, yellow is the computer program telling you that you probably shouldn't use this note since it's generally too high/low to be played by this instrument. Red is like "No, don't use this note at all, the player won't be able to play it". I'm not even joking, that's actually what it means.