Victor Ewald Brass Quintett Nr.1 op.5 for Tuba Quartet

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Victor Ewald Brass Quintett Nr.1 op.5 for Tuba Quartet

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Hello, everyone,
my new album is out!

Victor Ewald Brass Quintet No.1 Op.5 - for tuba quartet
Arrangement: Tim Olt

Sheet music will be available soon from Blechbläsernoten Martin Schmid!
https://www.martin-schmid-blechblaesernoten.de/
I will keep you up to date.

Have fun listening!🎶🎵

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Re: Victor Ewald Brass Quintett Nr.1 op.5 for Tuba Quartet

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VERY well done, I'm surprised how favorable it is to my ears, and (also, cleverly) you're not "whacking" anything - which allows those low/difficult-to-interpret chords to sound clearly - without too many confusing normal-range-of-music-pitches overtones (which is a problem with many for-tuba-ensemble performances).

:smilie8: :clap: :thumbsup:
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bloke wrote: Fri May 20, 2022 8:01 am VERY well done, I'm surprised how favorable it is to my ears, and (also, cleverly) you're not "whacking" anything - which allows those low/difficult-to-interpret chords to sound clearly - without too many confusing normal-range-of-music-pitches overtones (which is a problem with many for-tuba-ensemble performances).

:smilie8: :clap: :thumbsup:
THANK YOU very much! I'm glad you like it 😊
Tim Olt made a really good job and it's always a pleasure to record his pieces.
Thank you again!
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