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How many different low brass instruments can you play?! |
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Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2010 11:27 am
Ai Kyuketsuki 3. Baritone, Trombone, and Tuba. Unless you say Euphonium and Sousaphone are completely different instruments then it would be 4-5. trombone is technically a tenor instrument..not really "low"
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Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2010 12:55 pm
toco clarinet Ai Kyuketsuki 3. Baritone, Trombone, and Tuba. Unless you say Euphonium and Sousaphone are completely different instruments then it would be 4-5. trombone is technically a tenor instrument..not really "low" its still in the low brass family and dont talk bout its still low wahmbulance
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Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 1:55 pm
i play trombone, marching baritone, euphonium, and a little tuba n.n
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Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 6:40 pm
Our low brass is so tiny. Only four players, and I'm the only girl player. And I'm the only trombone player, so they pick on me a lot. It's handy to have your boyfriend be a fellow low brass player the tell them to leave me alone. But I love being the only girl in our low brass, and I wouldn't have it any other way. It's funny that they underestimate me until I really begin to play.
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Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 4:43 am
toco clarinet Ai Kyuketsuki 3. Baritone, Trombone, and Tuba. Unless you say Euphonium and Sousaphone are completely different instruments then it would be 4-5. trombone is technically a tenor instrument..not really "low" Not all trombone's use the tenor range, the bass for instance with the triggers playes in the same range as the tuba, and they share a lot of solo music then theres the contra-bass although its not realy used any more.
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Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 10:21 am
ehangle toco clarinet Ai Kyuketsuki 3. Baritone, Trombone, and Tuba. Unless you say Euphonium and Sousaphone are completely different instruments then it would be 4-5. trombone is technically a tenor instrument..not really "low" Not all trombone's use the tenor range, the bass for instance with the triggers playes in the same range as the tuba, and they share a lot of solo music then theres the contra-bass although its not realy used any more. that's like saying "i play the saxophone" and expecting people to know exactly which sax i play. typically, when someone says "i play the trombone" they mean the tenor trombone. if they play anything different, they usually say "i play the bass 'bone" or some silly thing like that. (on the note of being a tenor instrument, the bari sax is capable of playing lower than the tenor trombone . . . just an interesting side note)
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Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 6:05 am
toco clarinet ehangle toco clarinet Ai Kyuketsuki 3. Baritone, Trombone, and Tuba. Unless you say Euphonium and Sousaphone are completely different instruments then it would be 4-5. trombone is technically a tenor instrument..not really "low" Not all trombone's use the tenor range, the bass for instance with the triggers playes in the same range as the tuba, and they share a lot of solo music then theres the contra-bass although its not realy used any more. that's like saying "i play the saxophone" and expecting people to know exactly which sax i play. typically, when someone says "i play the trombone" they mean the tenor trombone. if they play anything different, they usually say "i play the bass 'bone" or some silly thing like that. (on the note of being a tenor instrument, the bari sax is capable of playing lower than the tenor trombone . . . just an interesting side note) Um.... The "Baritone" sax is a tenor range? Then What's the "Tenor" sax? Anyways. It doesn't matter that they didn't say what trombone they play. As you said, whenever they say trombone, they mean the most common one, unless specified. And it doesn't matter that "Trombone is technically tenor" because this is the only sub forum for any type of trombone. (Unless there's some sort of secret soprano trombone that is rare and that I'm going to be called an idiot for forgetting) EDIT: Sorry for intruding, you guys. I don't even play low brass. razz Although I've thought about it before, it'd probably be cool. smile
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Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 8:22 am
Peutaiite Um.... The "Baritone" sax is a tenor range? Then What's the "Tenor" sax? Anyways. It doesn't matter that they didn't say what trombone they play. As you said, whenever they say trombone, they mean the most common one, unless specified. And it doesn't matter that "Trombone is technically tenor" because this is the only sub forum for any type of trombone. (Unless there's some sort of secret soprano trombone that is rare and that I'm going to be called an idiot for forgetting) EDIT: Sorry for intruding, you guys. I don't even play low brass. razz Although I've thought about it before, it'd probably be cool. smile no, the bari sax is a bass instrument..i said it can play LOWER than the tenor trombone. i didn't say it had the same range.
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Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 4:23 pm
Just a little reminder:
"on the note of being a tenor instrument, the bari sax is capable of playing lower than the tenor trombone"
If bari sax is obviously bass, then why did you have to say that it could play lower than tenor trombone.
And this is a low brass section, not bass brass. So the trombone person earlier was right in being here.
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Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 4:46 pm
Peutaiite Just a little reminder: "on the note of being a tenor instrument, the bari sax is capable of playing lower than the tenor trombone" If bari sax is obviously bass, then why did you have to say that it could play lower than tenor trombone. And this is a low brass section, not bass brass. So the trombone person earlier was right in being here. hmm..are you that stupid? i guess i over-estimated you. bass IS low. tenor, on the other hand, isn't necessarily low. the point of saying "the bari sax can play lower than a tenor trombone" was to give an example of how high, relatively speaking, a trombone is. not to say "oh look at me, my instrument is so low lol and it's a brass instrument lol lololol"
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Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 6:50 pm
Okay, obviously you've missed a few music lessons.
Music is often written in four voices, soprano, alto, tenor and bass.
Soprano and alto being the higher ones, and tenor and bass being low.
Look at chorale style cadences. They are written with the soprano and alto voices in the treble clef, and the tenor and bass in the bass clef.
One could argue that they're split into low and high.
So the concept that the trombone, a tenor instrument, (Remember, that's one of the low ones) fits into the low brass family, is a concept, I'm sure, even you could understand.
Wait... .apparently you don't understand it.
I don't think you even play a low brass instrument, (Although neither do I) so what makes you so confident to say that trombone doesn't deserve to be here, when that person a few comments back, along with the hundreds of other people would say it does. Hey! they actually play these instruments, [THEY KNOW MORE THAN YOU!!! Oh! and N.B. why would saying that bari sax is lower than trombone cause someone to say, "Look at me I play low and I'm a brass lol lol"
Bari sax is a woodwind instrument, monsieur.
one more thing.......
STOP TROLLING ALL THE THREADS
That's right, I've seen you around this guild.
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Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 7:24 pm
Peutaiite Okay, obviously you've missed a few music lessons. Music is often written in four voices, soprano, alto, tenor and bass. Soprano and alto being the higher ones, and tenor and bass being low. Look at chorale style cadences. They are written with the soprano and alto voices in the treble clef, and the tenor and bass in the bass clef. One could argue that they're split into low and high. So the concept that the trombone, a tenor instrument, (Remember, that's one of the low ones) fits into the low brass family, is a concept, I'm sure, even you could understand. Wait... .apparently you don't understand it. I don't think you even play a low brass instrument, (Although neither do I) so what makes you so confident to say that trombone doesn't deserve to be here, when that person a few comments back, along with the hundreds of other people would say it does. Hey! they actually play these instruments, [ THEY KNOW MORE THAN YOU!!!Oh! and N.B. why would saying that bari sax is lower than trombone cause someone to say, "Look at me I play low and I'm a brass lol lol" Bari sax is a woodwind instrument, monsieur. one more thing....... STOP TROLLING ALL THE THREADSThat's right, I've seen you around this guild. you fail to recognize other vocal ranges, which include, but are not limited to, contra alto, baritone, and counter tenor. just because they are grouped together on the grand staff does not mean they fit in the same range. it is simply easier to read and understand the music that way. you are the one who said i thought bari sax was a low brass, not me. i was simply doing a rather accurate impression(if i do say it myself) of what i think you must sound like.(yes, i'm very aware you can't literally HEAR people through text, but try using your imagination a little and you might see what i mean) you are trolling on me by telling me to stop trolling...please don't be a hypocrite if you want to be effective. hypocrisy seldom yields desirable results.
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Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 7:38 pm
You fail to recognize that in MOST MUSIC, it's written in SATB. I play piano, and even there, it's in that format. And I said often, not always.
That was an example. Just saying that the lower ones are TB and the higher ones are SA.
Uhmm... by you're lack of proper grammar, I am confused my you're next paragraph. Are you saying that I said that bari was a low brass, or are you saying that I said that you said that bari was a low brass.
"the point of saying "the bari sax can play lower than a tenor trombone" was to give an example of how high, relatively speaking, a trombone is. not to say "oh look at me, my instrument is so low lol and it's a brass instrument lol lololol" .... just gonna put that in there. wink
That doesn't even matter anymore anyway. talk2hand
You're going into the low brass (which you don't even play) sub forum, (I know I don't either) and deliberately criticizing the low brass players' comments. A troll is someone who goes around and comments on stuff just to point out mistakes and criticize people. (you)
I am here to defend the innocent people of whom you're trying to insult the intelligence/criticize the comments.
Just another note. If trombones shouldn't be here, because they're "Technically not low" then what other instrument sub forum should they go to?
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Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 7:47 pm
Peutaiite You fail to recognize that in MOST MUSIC, it's written in SATB. I play piano, and even there, it's in that format. And I said often, not always. That was an example. Just saying that the lower ones are TB and the higher ones are SA. Uhmm... by you're lack of proper grammar, I am confused my you're next paragraph. Are you saying that I said that bari was a low brass, or are you saying that I said that you said that bari was a low brass. "the point of saying "the bari sax can play lower than a tenor trombone" was to give an example of how high, relatively speaking, a trombone is. not to say "oh look at me, my instrument is so low lol and it's a brass instrument lol lololol" .... just gonna put that in there. wink That doesn't even matter anymore anyway. talk2hand You're going into the low brass (which you don't even play) sub forum, (I know I don't either) and deliberately criticizing the low brass players' comments. A troll is someone who goes around and comments on stuff just to point out mistakes and criticize people. (you) I am here to defend the innocent people of whom you're trying to insult the intelligence/criticize the comments. Just another note. If trombones shouldn't be here, because they're "Technically not low" then what other instrument sub forum should they go to? did i ever say they shouldn't be here? i don't believe i did. i merely mentioned that they're not technically low brass. you're criticizing my intelligence and comments. i won't deny that i criticized yours, but in what way does that entitle you to be a hypocrite? surely you don't believe i will be obligated to listen to you simply because you are "speaking my language"?
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Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 7:53 pm
toco clarinet did i ever say they shouldn't be here? i don't believe i did. i merely mentioned that they're not technically low brass. you're criticizing my intelligence and comments. i won't deny that i criticized yours, but in what way does that entitle you to be a hypocrite? surely you don't believe i will be obligated to listen to you simply because you are "speaking my language"? That's the thing though. You trolled by needlessly criticizing their comment. What does it accomplish by randomly yelling at people because they say they played trombone, IN THE SUB FORUM THAT THEY SHOULD HAVE!!!! I mean, I'd understand if you made a comment like that if the person posted in the French horn forum, but they didn't. I never said I was, "entitled to be a hypocrite" I never even mentioned hypocrites, no one is a hypocrite here, so why'd you even bring it up? Typical. Someone get's proven wrong in an argument and just decides not to read/listen to the comments.
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