He's a fantastic player. Not sure if he plays the Orenophone regularly with the London Brass, but has a great sound and agility on it as well.
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Re: Oren Marshall
Yeah, he sounds great on my Kinderzirkus album. Does the same tune on that album.
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Re: Oren Marshall
If you haven't heard Oren Marshall's Step by Step, you should listen to it here:
Gut Rumble
http://orenmarshall.com/?p=21
...the Bach chorale is also very good - in memory of the late great tuba player John Fletcher.
Gut Rumble
http://orenmarshall.com/?p=21
...the Bach chorale is also very good - in memory of the late great tuba player John Fletcher.
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"Always play with a good tone, never louder than lovely, never softer than supported." - author unknown.
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Re: Oren Marshall
This embouchure was seen in older brass band traditions.bloke wrote:His face and embouchure ( 1/3 upper - 2/3 lower) and even the way he puffs his cheeks look just like an old friend of mine who used to play bass trombone (now a church organist).
In Oren Marshall’s case I hear no lacks in sound. And I find his musical style for this piece better than often heard with flute players..
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Re: Oren Marshall
And he mustn't be THAT good because I only see three valves on that hornbloke wrote:bloke "there be a whole lotta assumin' goin' on around hee-uh"
Chuck"who could care or less about anything because what's coming out the bell is probably 99.9% better than most of us could produce"Jackson
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Re: Oren Marshall
Well spank me and call me Martha Klaus, I only saw three. He must be REALLY good because he has 4 of those valve thingees
Chuck"who thinks Mr. Marshall could make more music on a garden hose, funnel, and a beater Bach 24AW than most of us could on the BAT of our dreams"Jackson
Chuck"who thinks Mr. Marshall could make more music on a garden hose, funnel, and a beater Bach 24AW than most of us could on the BAT of our dreams"Jackson
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Re: Oren Marshall
Am I the only person that really, really wants a horn like this? I'd love to have a slightly smaller version of this in F--4 pistons and a rotor, all right hand so the left hand could move slides if need be. On top of that, you'd never have to struggle to make those quick page turns. Throw in the two different bell shapes, and that thing would be a killer. Better start saving my money...
Aaron Hynds, DMA
Manager of Audio Operations, Indiana University Bloomington
I like to make and record sounds with metal pipes and computers.
Manager of Audio Operations, Indiana University Bloomington
I like to make and record sounds with metal pipes and computers.
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