Cello Suites
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Re: Cello Suites
The Olds has a decent Eb, a passible D but thats about all. I really don't need those two notes cause I've got 4 valves. I do need the C and the false tone is just not there for me. A really experienced false toner, you know, someone who had played a bunch of 3 valve Eb, could probably make it happen, but not me. I really shouldn't worry about it though. I never intend to perform these suites again, I just like to play them for me.

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Bob Kolada
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Re: Cello Suites
Time for a 5th valve! 
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Re: Cello Suites
Yep. definitely. I have no idea why BBbs are built with only four.
I do own a copy of the suites (cello version) and messed around with few of them.
I´ll wait until someone pays me to practise and THEN start to dig into them.
I do own a copy of the suites (cello version) and messed around with few of them.
I´ll wait until someone pays me to practise and THEN start to dig into them.
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Re: Cello Suites
There are editions out there for trombone - Eb and F, play at pitch. Bb and C, down the octave.
As for the double stops, I wouldn't have thought multiphonics would work too well in most cases (in terms of maintaining the integrity of the melody). The trombone editions have given this some serious thought and I'd go along with what they have decided.
As for the double stops, I wouldn't have thought multiphonics would work too well in most cases (in terms of maintaining the integrity of the melody). The trombone editions have given this some serious thought and I'd go along with what they have decided.
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Yamaha YFB 621
Yamaha YCB 661
King 2370 Sousaphone, fibreglass
Bb Amati 4v Helicon
Bubbie tuba
Double bass by Thomas Martin, Clevinger Opus 5, Warwick, Fender and Music Man bass guitars.
Stacks of other stuff.