Canadian Brass: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
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Chuck Daellenbach and his fresh-faced players, each with red-striped sneakers and matching outfits, strolled into the NPR Music offices, took their places behind Bob Boilen's desk and started blowing as if they'd played this peculiar gig a hundred times.
Set List:
J.S. Bach: Little Fugue In G minor
Luther Henderson: Tuba Tiger Rag
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov: Flight Of The Bumblebee
For more videos and to subscribe to the Tiny Desk Concerts video podcast, visit npr.org/tinydeskconcerts.
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yes let's cut away from the trombone as the trombone solo is happening what a good idea
@jimtinominim1533
6 жыл бұрын
IKR!!
@lizzywilliams262
6 жыл бұрын
starsreachdown don't be rude
@M1GYT
4 жыл бұрын
@@lizzywilliams262 This is the internet, so he was being pretty tame. And you got to admit that it was kinda dumb on NPR's part right?
*cuts away from trombone when trombone feature comes*
@portacole3735
9 жыл бұрын
Trombone FTW
@deatherman1027
7 жыл бұрын
Cole Drinkwater wtf
@thomasgill223
5 жыл бұрын
For some reason the world is anti trombone. That is, except for us really cool types.
@mitchellhintzsche993
5 жыл бұрын
as another trombonist I agree, THE WORLD IS AGAINST US... SO WE MUST RISE UP AND ATTTAAAACCCCKKKKKK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@brucekuehn4031
4 жыл бұрын
Achilles Liarmakopoulos plays trombone and has a lot of really great vids on KZread. Look him up and Suscribe!
Wow, that mic is not very forgiving. That and the small set up don't leave much room for error. Scares me just listening. Gotta be on your game. Good job guys. Actually like being in the room.
@assignmentearth2899
10 жыл бұрын
And I might I add,...Wow!
Why do I think that Chuck despite being the oldest is the craziest and the most fun of them all? this band keeps getting better BTW.
@MrDrewboggess
5 жыл бұрын
Compared to the old group this is no bueno lol
@benjaminpiela5210
4 жыл бұрын
@@MrDrewboggess I'd listen to Brandon Ridenour over Ronald Romm 100%
@MrDrewboggess
4 жыл бұрын
@@benjaminpiela5210 How long have you been deaf?
You know what would be nice? At the end, when the credits are rolling, if you would list the names of the musicians who just performed. Sure, sure, the producer and editor are important, but I'm pretty sure that the musicians who are the focal part of this performance are kind of important too.
@stephenlocke7891
6 жыл бұрын
Gregory Lopes They are (from left) Chris Colletti (Piccolo Trumpet), Eric Reed (French Horn), Chuck Dallenbach (Tuba), Achilles Liambarkolous (Trombone(I don’t know how to spell his last name)), Brandon Ridenour (Trumpet)
@mexicanmayo3450
3 жыл бұрын
Stephen Locke think he’s just saying they should credit the performers as well because they were an integral part of the performance
Dat tuba spin.... Vintage
I like how the french horn kinda dances along to the music
@brandont.8655
7 жыл бұрын
If you played horn you would understand. It's just a thing me and all the horn players i know kind of just do
@redclasher3063
7 жыл бұрын
joan martinez ya it's a horn thing, I literally never noticed it until during my concert that I just got back from, I was sitting their playing off beats (French horns know what I mean) and I was kinda dancing to the music
16 strings and woodwinds disliked this video.)
@drakebrock2010
6 жыл бұрын
Crown Uk and 16 brass players liked this comment
Every time I hear these guys I can't help but be impressed by how polished they sound.
Absolutely fantastic musicianship here
This is just too great. This is like my 6th time listening to it in a row. Just cant get enough!!
This brightened my day quite a bit.
Flippin' hilarious. The only thing cooler than brass instruments are the people who play them.
To my ears...awesome beyond words...smile, but very serious! I loved it!! Blessings to all!!
I am in love with that joyful brass instruments greetings from Chile
Great stuff once more, big thanks !
How can anyone only like! We love it!!!
Chuck makes everyone's day.
Simply beautiful.
I must say i do love his tuba and enthusiasm.
Uncroyable.
All this memorized is crazy
and they memorise their music which is great
This concert made me smile...and so I promptly had to share it on FB! Brass instruments at their most nimble and versatile...the playfulness and joy of playing is evident in all of these guys.
Charles has such a lovely full tone. In my book one of the best tuba players of all time bar none.
Best 13 minutes of my life so far
Wonderful ! Thanks.
Simply beautiful ..... very good
For everybody who's bent out of shape at the unfortunate timing of the edit so that you can't see the trombone feature, the Canadian Brass have their own video here on KZread that does show it well. Just look for "Canadian Brass Flight of the Bumblebee".
I wish this longer!
Love that smashing brassing!!!
Yes!! Made my day!
That satisifying trill😍
Heckuva dry room to play in. Kudos for letting it be posted.
Very enjoyable performance
Awesome!!!!!
Very Talent Musicians !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
12:29 Great job camera person!
Chuck still has it!
It sounds cool in this site! Great!
Una presentacion magnifica, congratulation
Love them.
Love this
This is very impressive aside from them just being beast musicians! I have always hated playing trumpet in small, dead spaces like this. You feel like you are constantly having to hold back, which leads to lack of air support, which usually leads to poor tone quality and less response on your attacks and dropping releases. Overall just not fun at all, on top of there being no resonance in the room to make it sound that much better. This is fantastic sounding!!!! Love me some CB!!!!!
Gracias, bravo
If you search up Canadian Brass Flight of the bumble bee, there should be a video of him doing it in their own channel. His face is priceless when he does it, yet, he makes it seem so easy.
Love them
Out of any brass groups in the world, Mnozil and Canadian are the two biggest ones, so, of course, people are gonna start comparing one to the other, and have people who insist the other is better. I personally love both.
Very good!
Impeccable
Hell yeah the canadian brass band are killing it.
amazing
wow awesome !
YES!
Bravo! 👏👏👏👏👏
"You can't hear this anywhere else live" dci 2017*
@Jamiewaltjr
3 жыл бұрын
not quite
I dig the clarinet sound that picc trumpet is getting.
Perfect
Eugene, you're still the BOSS in my book.
Great stuff, would love to see Baby Soda Jazz Band on tinydesk!
Hammergeil! More of the same, please!
what an interesting origin video
It's called a picardy third. Very common in most ages of music. I personally love them!
I like that you can hear the different voices when they are played on separate instruments.
Very nice!!!!!!:)
Bonus points for the "I ❤️ NPR" lapel pin.
That moment when all brass musicians release the spit valves at once.
Our lips were not designed to do this, I love it.
real good
ridiculously good
WOW that picc trumpet did a great job imitating dixieland clarinet!
who knew Seth Rogan could play french horn
@vladtepes97
6 жыл бұрын
well, he's canadian, so.
@paigebauer7908
5 жыл бұрын
who knew ted mosby could play trombone
A bone player named Achilles...LOVE IT!!!
They panned away from the trombonist in flight of the bumblebee! Grrrr
Bach does that a lot including in his Double Violin Concerto in D minor
muy buenos
jaja! they are the best! son lo mejor! haha
La pieza se llama "Little Fugue in G minor" por Bach.
Espectacular cierre de acorde en la fuga G mejor, gracias por buena música larga vida a ustedes!!!
Why in the heck did you not have the camera on the trombone when he did that amazing bit of Bumble Bee NPR? Love these guys, a delight all around.
U play a mean tuba!
@portacole3735
9 жыл бұрын
Chuck is the only one now that was in the original canadian brass (over 40 years of playing) yes he's good
@ezekb3
6 жыл бұрын
Daniel Peterson that's pure attituba!
@ezekb3
6 жыл бұрын
Cole Drinkwater Yes, I've been a Canadian Brass fan for decades and, although this guys are awesome I still miss Ron Romm and Fred Mills. Chuck is still the best!!!
@anthonyhengst2908
4 жыл бұрын
@@ezekb3 and don't forget Eugene Watts.....
I like how the one guy pulls out a 4 valve trumpet for bumblebee. It's just impossible to pull a slide that quick
This made me laugh.
리얼 내 취향에 맞는 곡이다
Mira que me gusta y admiro la Canadian Brass pero he de decir que llevan tocando las mismas piezas desde hace 30 años... Cuando Chuck deje el grupo (que espero que dure mucho), veremos a ver si el legado de la Canadian se moderniza o sigue con la misma tónica. A mi parecer grupos de brass como la MNOZIL Brass (que me encantan), se están comiendo a la brass tradicional como es esta. Y creo que es precisamente por saber adaptarse a los nuevos tiempos. En fin, un saludo a todos! VIVA LA BRASS!
@samuelmery9439
9 жыл бұрын
Toda la razon
@okonh0wp
9 жыл бұрын
Diego Panadero Roser almost understood all of that. My Spanish must be improving. Isn't deje past tense and "que espero que dure mucho" that flew over my head. "That" "I Hope" "will" "last" "a lot" is what I make the words out to be individually
Ted moseby?
I love Lewis Black on the tuba
these guys used to be people who'd practiced their craft for 30-40 years, now they're recruiting people straight out of college who are retiring before the age of 30
I am a trombone player as well. And I meant the compensating slide on a trumpet with the pinky. I can do bumblebee with a trombone slide.
To the piccolo guy: What mouthpiece would you recommend for a Kanstul Bb/A/G piccolo trumpet? - Niklas Sølvberg - Øverby
Love how one guy switch trumpets to reach and the other just keep playing. Like; harder? Yes, nothing strange...
Heh Heh Canadian Brass goes splat splat.
i want Canadian Brass to perform in my office.
This happens all the time with these NPR videographers. They are always going to tight shots and missing interesting things in these tiny concerts. What was different this time is that the group leader told them what to look for and still they missed it! I am convinced that the videographers are not music fans, and do not know what they are "filming." Hey, but I love the concerts and appreciate the effort of all concerned!
i didn't knew ted mosby could play the trombone
Did I Hear a Trumpet Squeak at 2:22? Must of been a glitch with the recording software. These people are to good :D.
Does anybody know the Manufactor of this awesome Tuba. Sounds fantastic
@adamliebreich-johnsen6104
6 жыл бұрын
I believe it's a Yamaha with a custom carbon fiber bell.
Little Fugue in G minor by J.S. Bach.
The lead plays on a Bb a C and a piccolo trumpet
I tought the same haha