[Trombone-l] Ein Deutches Requiem
thetubameister@adelphia.net
thetubameister at adelphia.net
Mon Jul 28 09:40:59 CDT 2008
Not a lot of rest counting, actually. Great piece, and some exposed playing, but it's not heroicly difficult. I actually used my G bass for this the last time, and it was perfectly playable on that monster too ("sized down" section, Alto, tenor, real bass bones...). If I can get around it on that... :-)
J.c.
---- "Marius Helgå" <Marius.Helga at nb.no> wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Just got a phone request to play Brahms' Ein Deuthces Requiem in october.
>
> Of course I said yes, but now I turn to the list and ask: What am I facing on third trombone? Lots and lots of rest-counting, and a few notes in between, or do I get to actually do some playing?
>
> Marius Helgå
> Bass trombone
> Mo i Rana, Norway
>
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