Check out this. To me, it sounds pretty good.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puKN17ky ... re=related" target="_blank
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Hindemith Sonata at Recent Recital
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Re: Hindemith Sonata at Recent Recital
I hope he paid his pianist very well.
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Re: Hindemith Sonata at Recent Recital
Yes, an excellent tubist. Excellent performance with great control over the horn. Fresh interpretation of some sections.
Two things: I've always thought of this as a CC or BBb tuba work. The F tuba sounds a bit small to me.
This particular model of F tuba seems to go very bright easily.
Two things: I've always thought of this as a CC or BBb tuba work. The F tuba sounds a bit small to me.
This particular model of F tuba seems to go very bright easily.
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Re: Hindemith Sonata at Recent Recital
I agree. However, for what it's worth, the part is marked "Baßtuba." I've performed it on F and CC... I think it lies better on F, but contrabass tuba sound seems fitting for the work.Mojo workin' wrote:Yes, an excellent tubist. Excellent performance with great control over the horn. Fresh interpretation of some sections.
Two things: I've always thought of this as a CC or BBb tuba work. The F tuba sounds a bit small to me.
This particular model of F tuba seems to go very bright easily.