The Sound of Silence for brass quintet

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • Paul Simon's Iconic Sound Of Silence.
    Arranged for Brass Quintet in the style of the Disturbed
    Score and Parts available on my Sheet Music Plus
    and SMD web pages
    www.sheetmusic...
    www.sheetmusic...
    #brass #brassquintet #brassensemble #trumpet #horn #horns #trombone #tuba

Komentáře • 9

  • @Pirorinrin
    @Pirorinrin Před 8 měsíci +1

    Trumpet part is really written in B Flat?
    Horn is in F?
    It ilooks like all part written in C.
    Can you chack it?

    • @TerrylewisMusic
      @TerrylewisMusic  Před 8 měsíci

      The score has been left in Concert pitch for the video. The published score is transposed along with all the parts. Simply to deter anyone simply copying the parts from CZcams and not actually purchasing the sheet music.

    • @Pirorinrin
      @Pirorinrin Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@TerrylewisMusic Then I think all those scores should be written "in C".

    • @TerrylewisMusic
      @TerrylewisMusic  Před 8 měsíci

      To be honest, it had never occurred to me until someone mentioned they had copied an entire concert band score into Sibelius via an HD youtube video (not one of mine) by hand , personally, I thought that's a lot of work to save fifty dollars, but some people must have more time on their hands . I'll continue publishing my orchestral and concert bands in the correct transpositions, but any new ensemble works I'll be leaving at least in concert pitch. I don't usually do many brass ensembles anyways as I prefer larger concert band arrangements.

    • @TerrylewisMusic
      @TerrylewisMusic  Před 8 měsíci +1

      As a side note, most intermediate brass players are accustomed to transposing from C anyways so I guess it's not even valid 😂

    • @Pirorinrin
      @Pirorinrin Před 8 měsíci

      @@TerrylewisMusic😂

  • @gavsto7957
    @gavsto7957 Před měsícem

    I'm disappointed in this,trumpet IS NOT in "Bb"

    • @TerrylewisMusic
      @TerrylewisMusic  Před měsícem

      Sorry for your disappointment, In the fully licensed score and parts that are for sale, the parts are transposed. This is merely a linked up video for that from my publisher page solely intended for prospective purchasers to hear the pieces in their entirety, not for the general public to copy or to play along.
      That being said, as most orchestral scores require trumpets to transpose on the spot , I've personally never met a trumpet player that couldn't read it in concert pitch and transpose it on the spot, so for anybody wishing to illegally use my music without purchasing it, then I'm actually giving them a really valuable lesson in transposition .