they said it's IMPOSSIBLE to play without moving the slide...
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- čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
- Can you name all the tunes?
If you are an animator or an actor, start taking notes ;)...
0:05 William Tell Overture
0:16 Ride of the Valkyries
0:24 Major Scale
0:32 Falling down stairs
0:36 Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, but it punches you in the gut
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They: "Impossible to play without moving the slide"
Natural Trumpet Players: Am I a joke to you?
Bugle players:
actually any type of trumpet would work since they dont use a slide as their main form of playing notes
@Siriusly Punkie no, a natural trumpet doesnt have valves either
Baroque horn players:
@@mogmason6920 more than baroque- horns didn’t commonly have valves well into the early 19th century
Now pull a Wycliffe Gordon and do the opposite. One note while moving the slide. I will never forget going to a jazz camp and in his master class he just casually wiggles the slide while sustaining the same pitch.
love that trick with the super high Ab
@@ericradulovich9823 Nice profile pic
Stanford jazz camp?
is there a video?
Ling Ling can play trombone without air, but with mind
The cut “oh” at the end is something I felt so bad considering he got all the notes right for everything else, something I can sympathize with even though I’m a trumpet player
I can certainly relate as a horn player. All the right notes except the most important one...
Ok.... But I think it was just a gag. A good one even.
0:05 William Tell Overture
0:16 Ride of the Valkyries
0:24 Major Scale
0:32 Falling down stairs
0:36 Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, but it punches you in the gut
Twinkle Twinkle Little Mac!
“awgh”
Twinkle Twinkle Little Fart
you sure its twinkle twinkle little star? could be the alphabet song...
@@oneomany They both sound the same.
My heart dr is a jazz trombone player. I have respect for anyone who can play let alone without moving the slide. Takes a lot of skill. Love your vid
Not to poo poo on you or your heart dr. But I will say playing without moving the slide is usually easier then moving the slide around. Obviously you can’t play most music as 1st position greatly limits the notes you can play. But broadly speaking, only changing notes via embouchure is nice because your arms don’t have to do anything 😂
“It’s impossible to play without moving the slide”
-Every non musician
Try playing slide whistle without the slide
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The across the beat transcription of William Tell triggers me to no end
I didn't even notice and now I can't unsee the horror.
Omfg, I hadn't noticed until you said something. How awful.
Now try not using the trigger, no way you can hit middle C with no slide movement or isotherm trigger.
It's possible, just tough
@@ryancarroll1697no its not, there is not enough length in the slide if it is not extended, I’ve been playing trombone for 10 years and the only person who can do it is Wycliffe Gordon, but also maybe if you had another mouthpiece of a different size.
If you really, really, really try, and think about it really hard, just maybe it’ll work.
@@frootponch no its not, it’s not possible without moving or changing anything on the trombone
@@an_ant1928 It's possible to force out a note where the horn doesn't want to resonate. It just sounds like a fart so there's no point in performance, but it's something a lot of people practice anyhow. There's no partial between pedal B♭ and second line B♭, but an awful lot of trombone players can produce a usable low F or low E♭ in first position without a trigger. That's both the most useful range to do it in, and also the easiest to pass off as a real tone, but it can be done anywhere on the horn.
Yeah, like, anyone that says can't play without touching their valves/slide is basically saying "I'm telling you I've never been in band, without telling you I've never been in band." The things I've heard the brass do with just mouthpiece are *nuts* and you just can't do that with woodwinds.
Yes you can? Woodwinds can play overtones and different notes on their mouthpieces. The things you can do on just the head joint of a flute are insane.
@@g67785 Then I will readily admit I never attempted it on clarinet and take the L for posterity haha
well to be honest, *just* on the mouthpiece you can do anything. when plugged into the instrument it locks you into the harmonic series, the only instruments that can still play every note are the French Horns because their funky physics give them like over double the number of harmonic notes + they can change notes with their hands.
@@OmegaDoesThings Give it a shot, it’s worth it. I’ve done it quite a bit, and it’s mostly for developing your embouchure, and improving your altissimo range/altissimo tone quality. Do some searching on CZcams, there’s a lot of resources on why overtones are a useful thing to practice, and how to practice them.
Me and my clarinet and sax mouthpieces over here are to pretend you didn't say woodwinds can't to that sort of thing lol
The ending so relatable lmao
Me and the first chair trombone at my school love find alternate positions to things and have the most ridiculous combination
You can play just about anything without moving the slide if you go high enough
I fasten my slide tip to the wall and gyrate my torso back and forth to get the right position.
Try hooking the slide to the head of the guy in front of you, and kick his chair to change positions. 🤣
@@mal2ksc I’m pretty sure that counts as doubling.
@@bonemasterj The union negotiated extra pay for doubling, so win-win!
@@mal2ksc Exactly
It's almost like this piece was written to be played by trumpets without valves
Tim, my guy, that William Tell Overture sounded so damn good I had to watch this a second time and still can't get enough of it xD
That last note is now my ringtone.
🤣🤣 Yes the last note must've been done on purpose. That's really funny. "Ohhhh ya stupid wabbit, not like that, like this. daa dadaaaa dadaaa dada da dah duh duh KABOOM" (Bugs bunny and Elmer Fud for those old enough to know that reference.)
あんな高い音を軽々と…凄い…
I'm the person who always does this in my band, much to the indifference of the other band members.
Ok, that B-flat scale with no slide was very very impressive!
He could have used the trigger
The most glaring gap in my musical education (aside from skill) is brass. How do it work even :o
You buzz with your lips while you play, which the mouthpiece helps with, but you can do it without any equipment at all if you press your lips really tight closed and blow through. The rest of the instrument acts as a resonator to improve the timbre of the sound and make it louder.
But only wavelengths that divide cleanly the length of the tubing will resonate cleanly. There's still an infinite number of these wavelengths, because you have 1/1, 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, etc. This is called the harmonic series, and it matters in music in general because the combinations of multiple harmonics is what defines different timbres, but it's especially important in the brass family because it also defines all of the pitches that will resonate in a given length of tubing.
To make other pitches, then, we need to change the length of tubing. Some instruments, like the bugle, can't do this, so bugle calls are limited to pitches within a single harmonic series. The rest of the brass instruments can be grouped into valve instruments, which use pistons or switches to redirect air into different sections of tubing with various lengths to change the effective length of the resonator, and slide instruments, which use a rather more direct approach.
@@andrew_ray ooooo cool!!
Respect!! That groan at the end got me! 😂
I was in a marching band recently, and.. i needed (per usual) both hands to play my trombone. But I also needed a hand to hold onto my LOOSE LYRE. Guess who was stuck in first position for the next 3 blocks? This guy. Sweating bullets, but I had a trigger and made.. half the song work.
テナーバスなので、F管のトリガーを使って細かいフレーズを吹いているのですね。音色や音程の違いを感じる事なく、左手でのトリガーの作動による楽器の〝揺れ〟もなく、いい演奏ですね。
この海外ニキすごすぎて
Never seen a trombone played like a bugle.
0:37 - Twinkle twinkle little *DEATH*
This is when ling ling can play trombone
Ahh, the rediscovery of the French horn.
I see that thumb.
He makes high notes sound so easy 🥲
It’s because it’s low sound I’m play euphonium😂
One that I have done was Reveille. At summer camp we had a cabin on our team that never liked to get up on time and we were all getting sick of getting penalized because these slackers wanted to sleep in. So one morning, at 0630 (normal wake up was 0700). We all got together and threw open the doors to their cabin and I started playing Reveille at max volume on my .410 bore, single trigger bass trombone.
Hello, is rush e coming out?
He already did rush e
Continuing the series on alto soon ;)
@@trombonetimo glad to hear😁
The major scale was the most impressive to me! I pay the trumpet and I don't think I could do that on my instrument.
The last post is another good one (Australian War Memorial Song)
I wonder how classical music professors feel about how Flight of the Valkyries has become “Kill the Wabbit” to pretty much anyone born after 1960
as someone who plays a mouthpieced instrument that last note hurt me everywhere
Ling Ling can do it without both hands.
Noice!
7th position puts it in the correct key.
I love this
You're cheating! You're just playing the bugle!
This man just invented he bugle
You can also play the Jurrassic Park theme in first position :)
By definition, everything you played (not including when you engaged the F attachment trigger) is a bugling.
This was fun 😊
Trombone without trigger : damn I lost a lot
Ahh yes overtones ❤
That last note 😩
the last note hit home
I love how i know how he's doing it lmao
My cheeks hurt thinking about it tho
f and that one other note in 1st position: my time has came...
*trombone becomes trumpet*
If you have an old enough trombone you can play every note in first position, my teacher has one of them.
that ending lol
Twinkle twinkle little ouch
bro forgot to take off his slide lock.
They didn't say that. I'm very sure I heard them not saying that.
This is the trombone bugle. The bugbone.
what the trombone ling ling workout would be like:
That’s amazing!
«Look LingLing no hands»
Band director tried me on trombone. The first and only note I could hit consistently was a D3 aka the D one ledger line and a half above the bass clef. I ended up quitting and became an oboist
That's D4.
you play great🎶🎵♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Twinkle Twinkle little TRAINHONK--
No slide...but plenty of trigger!
Incrível!!!
Twinkle twinkle little shiii-
Play without moving slides on trombone:
Step 1: Buy valve trombone
hilarious! and impressive!
Yeah yeah, OK. Let's hear a chromatic scale. In sixths.
I listened to this too many times
HAHAH THE SOUND OF COMPLETE AND UTTER DISAPPOINTMENT AT THE END
I was a flute in band and haven't played in about 8 years, so I have no idea why I'm here. Help.
My toxic trait is telling me I can do this without moving the slide and without a mouthpiece
His lungs gotta be the throbbing after all of that
always gotta be the slide lock
trombone ❌
bugle ✅
I knew one could do 3-4-5-6 harmonics (D-G-B-D) with a fixed bugle from the mouth alone, but a major scale?
You can play in the jungle the mighty jungle with only the trigger
The Bugle: 🗿
スライドなんて必要なかった
when the trumpet player is a ling ling
Impressive!
Is the Trombone like a kazoo, or are the notes based on the air pressure you exert?
lip tightness
Literally no brass player has ever said that.
Nice innovation work.
if you have 2 rotary , you can have middle D also
"AAH-"
I gotta be honest, this video gave me anxiety. For example, knowing a C is in 3rd and then you don't move the slide makes my anxious. I won't sleep for weeks.
he's using the F trigger
I did notice that he did use the trigger.
He marked most of the notes showing that. He was not hiding it.
Can someone explain to me how? Is he like a god at bending pitch or something?
He’s decent, not nearly a god yet.
Not sure if you noticed, but all the notes here are in 1st position or 1st position with the trigger. This is why he is playing everything in Bflat major and at these specific octaves(notice he had trouble when the pitches dropped). He of course has to bend some pitches that use the trigger because of how a trigger works, but it’s not as hard as you think, only because of the key signature being played.
If you can play it slowly, you can play it without the slide 15 notes a second
It’s easy to not move the slide when you have a valve
I didn’t know the partials are so close on trombone. On trumpet there so far apart.
Now I am questioning.. why even have the slide 🤔
What is it for if you don't need it?!
very cool
as a trumpet player this is why i couldn't play trombone when trying lol
0:25
Sounds like a French Horn
Ok, now do it without rhe slide AND without the valve
Pffff Chuck Norris can play trombone without a trombone.