[Trombone-l] Slide vibrato - Mahler 3
jgreen@gol.com
jgreen at gol.com
Fri Nov 2 08:41:30 CDT 2007
Actually, I liked it.
Just thought it was unusual.
(If only we could hear the whole symphony.)
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On 11/2/2007, "Howard Weiner" <h.weiner at online.de> wrote:
>At 21:41 02.11.2007 +0900, jgreen at gol.com wrote:
>
>>Slide vibrato - Mahler 3:
>>Its the orchestra of La Scala, so maybe he thought of the solo as an
>>operatic aria.
>><http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUUFi0nhv3w>
>
>Hey, the guy did a real nice job on the solo, and merely used a
>subtle slide vibrato to add a bit more warmth to some of the long
>notes. (I have a Vienna-trained friend who would have used lip
>vibrato in the same situation!) How can you even compare this to the
>mile-wide wobbly vibrato of an opera singer?
>
>Howard
>
>
>--
>Howard Weiner
>h.weiner at online.de
>http://howard-weiner.de/
>
>Tosca jumped to a conclusion.
>
>
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