Multiphonics
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zhaoweidatubist
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Multiphonics
When is multiphonics actually useful... besides for fneugg. I guess it just sounds cool... but has no real purpose 
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Re: Multiphonics
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jerseyeuph
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Re: Multiphonics
Also, check out:
Albert Mangelsdorff (trombone)
Joe Fielder (trombone)
Howard Johnson (tuba)
among many others in the brass world and elsewhere.
Albert Mangelsdorff (trombone)
Joe Fielder (trombone)
Howard Johnson (tuba)
among many others in the brass world and elsewhere.
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Ken Herrick
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Re: Multiphonics
Unless you play didge....
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Some horn players get paid for playing a well known concerto...……..
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Re: Multiphonics
Along with poetry, pontification, smartassery...bloke wrote:“ Multiphonics” are a bit like “ophicleide playing”, are they not?
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Re: Multiphonics
I had to play a solo with multiphonics on my senior recital in the early '70's. It was interesting and fun, but I've never done it since. It's sort of like NAMM Show Chops.
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Re: Multiphonics
Hate to say so, but they are very effective playing the Bach ‘cello suites...
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Re: Multiphonics
It's useful in my church gig. There isn't a third trombone but there is often a third trombone/tuba part. When it's in octaves it doesn't matter, but every now and then it's a brass feature and the third trombone part is the only one with a third or fifth but the tuba is playing the root so I sing the trombone part.
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Re: Multiphonics
I heard James Ehnes play #20 last year as an encore and remember thinking that's one that would be fun to play with multiphonics.Mark Finley wrote:Back when I was younger and in better playing shape, I played caprice #24 by Paganini using multiphonics on one of the movements instead of the violin double stops. It was pretty cool.
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Player of tuba, taker of photos, breaker of things (mostly software)
Miraphone 181 F w/ GW Matanuska/Yamaha John Griffiths
Kalison Daryl Smith w/ Blokepiece (#2 32.6, Orchestra Grand Cup, Symphony American shank)