Les Tubadours, quatuor de tubas (Thomas Rüedi - Roland Fröscher - Guy Michel - Etienne Crausaz), interprètent "Old Legend", écrit par Etienne Crausaz. Musique disponible sur shop.topscoredi...
This piece for the first tuba part is all really high and fairly difficult, but nothing challenges you quite like teaching yourself to do multiphonics, but it's so cool and satisfying to do.
@@dogemusicproductions7444 With a low vocal range, have you tried falsetto? This type of technique is widely used on didgeridoo... I just now learned that vocalization (multiphonics) is also a technique that has been used on Tuba since the 1800's.
It's called Multiphonics. On a brass instrument, you play a pitch and sing a into the horn. Look up Oystein Baadsvick playing Fnugg for an awesome example
Totally love it! This is why I chose the Tuba! This wonderful sound! Not penetrant like a trumpet, it's soft! I love this instrument and this makes me want to get better and better!
Every time I listen to this I feel like I'm in a fantastical land. What beautiful musicianship in my very humble opinion. I am inspired and I love this group!!!
ENGLISH TRANSLATION: Too beautiful harmony. Really, it will be entranced.Wilderness of cactus scattered into the unknown desert, Or, Riding on the spacecraft that was accelerated by the flyby, Images, such as whether to pass a stranger satellite near the near the giant planet. After all, even the sound of this lip read, longing there. It may be because it had heard much trumpet of record childhood. It's healing best for my ear. The world was cut completely lyrics, the words unlike song. Once the color photo is to be a song, the world monochrome, white and black representation saying. Calligraphy also Niyuansu there is similar to it. On white paper, but it draws in black, there are a variety of colors to the black. What you feel blue, those that feel the black, those that feel the water, By cutting the lyrics colors, by reducing the types of instruments, Something, I feel like deep music comes into view was.
A sound that cames from the soul... an intoxicating sound... a rhythm with passion, where the musician conquering spirit dominates the sound with the wisdom worthy masters. where the divine embraces the mundane and gives you hope. Good job.
This is the kind of music to listen to in the morning when you're cooking breakfast with pancakes. It just makes breakfast better and more relaxing. Try it!
Hey mate, must say, it's not the first thing you think of when you create an ensemble, I didn't think anything of it until I ran my tuba/euph quartet this year. The timbres this kind of ensemble can create is simply incredible.
Awesome! I bought the scores, they are simply astounding!! All the parts are so in sync with the other musically! A perfect balanced piece! It's only a grade 3 piece
Thank you so much for posting this. I can't tell you how many times I've listened to it, & each time is just as enjoyable & impressive as the previous.
@William Herbert Those are compensating style euphoniums with a slide trigger, the forth valve is on the side of the horn instead of on the top. The difference between a euphonium and a baritone isn't the number of valves it's how the horn is shaped. It's the same difference as between a cornet and a trumpet, one's conical while the other is cylindrical.
A tuba quartet calling themselves The Tubadours worked at Walt Disney World in Florida maybe twenty years ago. I have a couple of their CDs. The smaller instruments are European-style compensated Euphoniums. If you watch closely, they have a fourth valve down on the side of the instrument. American-style and European-style baritones are not the same instrument.
Ya know I've seen quite a few ensembles before and Im no professional but I was hopeing one day to be but anyways Im off topic. I have to say that these guys In my personal perspective play this piece amazing. I googled Old legend after listening to them and played the sample on sheetmusicplus and it is not near as good as the way these guys play it. I think this is the best TB/Euph Quartet piece I have ever heard. I like these guys together as an ensemble; I have to say tho that the other 2 songs they have arent as good to me. But I do wish to hear another song by yalls Quartet.
I'm a tuba player, but i don't know how the second tuba player intoduced got that kinda outstanding sounding sound that sounded like multiple notes. Plz tell me
Smaug Dragon It's called multiphonics. It's acheived by basically singing into your instrument while playing a note at the same time. It is pretty awesome once you get the hang of it!
Hey. Who wants to do a bari sax and tenor sax quartet. I'm a bari sax so all I need is 2 tenors and 1 bari sax....not like we already dont blend into brasses sound and basically get a repeated part just notes are sometimes higher cause we cant hit them.
I`m a freshman Tuba player, and I don`t want to order this and it be completely out of my range of skill, but I have made region orcheastra in 7th and region in 8th. But still this is crazy fast and 32nd notes may be too fast. so any advice?
니콜라스 That is true but it would still be wrong to call a euphonium a tuba. That is like calling a piccolo a flute then having two flutes and two piccolos and calling it a flute quartet.
+Dark Circle You are definetly not accustomed to the brass bands. Brass bands refer to the Euphonium and Eb as tubas because they're built the same way. This is like you can't call a quartet consisting of a bass, tenor, alto and soprano a sax quartet because they're in different pitches. You're used to to symphony/wind ensemble.
+Italiamerican The entire family is Bb flugelhorn, alto horn in Eb, euphonium in Bb, bass in F, bass in Eb, contra in C, and contra in Bb. There are ones pitched lower but they are uncommon so I wont bother. There used to be Eb flugels as well.
@William Hebert For one, they DO have 4 valves, just on the side, not up top, which is way better. Also, that does not make it a baritone or euphonium. Baritones are a much smaller bore than a euphonium, and produce a sharper tone, while the euphonium has a much larger bore, producing the beautiful rich, warm tone you hear here. This is what they should teach in schools, and students should know to pass any grade. I fucking hate having to tell people this. Really, it's band directors faults, just like when people think baritones are marching instruments and euphoniums are concert instruments. NO!! I fucking hate the ignorance, but whatever. Both are great instruments. Okay, here is it summed up really: A trombone is to trumpet as a cornet is to baritone and french horn to euphonium. ......as a side note, I have no idea where a flugelhorn fits in.