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8/25/2024 - The Wylie Community Band - King Bombardon March
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Under the baton of Ross Grant by Walter English
8/25/2024 - The Wylie Community Band - American Overture for Band
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Under the baton of Ross Grant Featuring the French Horn Section by Jenkins
8/25/2024 - The Wylie Community Band - Mozart Flute Concert in G - Mvmt 1 - Joshua Nguyen
Просмотров 14День назад
Under the baton of Ross Grant arr. T. Shigeta
8/25/2024 - The Wylie Community Band - A Slavic Farewell
Просмотров 14День назад
Under the baton of Ross Grant by Agapkin/arr. Burgeois
8/25/2024 - The Wylie Community Band - Symphonic Dance Number 3
Просмотров 23День назад
Under the baton of Ross Grant Truempet solo - Marie Farley by Clifton Williams
8/25/2024 - The Wylie Community Band - Trumpet Power - Trumpet Section Feature
Просмотров 16День назад
Under the baton of Ross Grant by John Higgins
8/25/2024 - The Wylie Community Band - Unforgettable - Trombone/Sax Solo feature
Просмотров 55День назад
Sheri Gomez - Tenor Saxophone, Wes Woodrow - Trombone Under the baton of Ross Grant By Gordon/arr. Crhistian & Grant
8/25/2024 - The Wylie Community Band - Olympic Fanfare and Theme
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Williams/arr Curnnow Under the baton of Ross Grant
8/25/2024 - The Wylie Community Band - Just for Show - Saxophone Quartet
Просмотров 27День назад
Pre-concert ensemble Jim Mortenson, Will Moses, Sheri Gomez and Mark Newcome - Saxophone by Lenny Niehaus
8/25/2024 - The Wylie Community Band - Malaguena - Trumpet Section feature
Просмотров 56День назад
Pre concert ensemble performance featuring the WCB trempt section, Ana Pereira - Piano, Sally Savion - Bass, and Roy Nettersheim - Drums - Under the baton of Ross Grant. By LeCuona/arr. Paul Murtha
2010-2017 Audi 8F0-898-255-A A5/S5 top frame repair kit convertible roof bow lift strap alternative
Просмотров 1621 день назад
One of the annoying things about this part was figuring out what it even was and where it is listed. On Audi parts sites the convertible roof is listed under the 'electrical' section but only for the wiring harness. As for the roof itself, it is not listed under 'Body' subsection 'roof', even through the convertible roof is often referred to as 'automatic roof'. Instead, search under 'Body' and...
7/31/2024 - 1957 Conn 24j / 25j 4 valve tuba demonstration
Просмотров 154Месяц назад
I bought this horn last year returning to the first tuba I ever bought. I have both the forward / recording bell and an uglier upright bell. Forward bell is good for outdoors, having a limited number of players, and old style stages. The upright bell is good for performance halls. In this demo I play the same songs on each bell using the same mouthpiece to give you a feel for the difference. Th...
7/31/2024 - 1925 King 3 valve Bell Forward Tuba demo and playing philosophy
Просмотров 131Месяц назад
I made a few points in this video about aging, 3 valve BBb tubas, and that you can play (even chromatically although I only demonstrate a Bb scale) below the Bass Clef with only 3 valves. Key points are making the instrument comfortable for you to play and finding the right mouthpiece for the horn. I also play two studies on the horn and Sweet Georgia Brown. I believe bell forwards and even Sou...
How to remove the 'Charisma Switch Module 03207 - No Signal/Communication' fault code/error
Просмотров 3513 месяца назад
Use these instructions at your own risk. In fact don't follow these instructions. If you wish to proceed then you take on all liability. These instructions require access to the 'green menu' or factory settings menu and use of the Ross-Tech VCDS. VCDS can be used to enable the green menu. These instructions are to code out the 'Charisma switch' (a switch on the dash that modifies suspension res...
5/5/2024 - The Wylie Community Band - Theme from Green Bushes
Просмотров 503 месяца назад
5/5/2024 - The Wylie Community Band - Theme from Green Bushes
5/5/2024 - The Wylie Community Band - Nostalgia
Просмотров 183 месяца назад
5/5/2024 - The Wylie Community Band - Nostalgia
5/5/2024 - The Wylie Community Band - Illuminations - Colin Swanson Saxophone
Просмотров 273 месяца назад
5/5/2024 - The Wylie Community Band - Illuminations - Colin Swanson Saxophone
5/5/2024 - The Wylie Community Band - The Gliding Girl - Sousa Tango
Просмотров 183 месяца назад
5/5/2024 - The Wylie Community Band - The Gliding Girl - Sousa Tango
5/5/2024 - The Wylie Community Band - Tuba Tiger Rag
Просмотров 443 месяца назад
5/5/2024 - The Wylie Community Band - Tuba Tiger Rag
5/5/2024 - The Wylie Community Band - I've got you babe
Просмотров 263 месяца назад
5/5/2024 - The Wylie Community Band - I've got you babe
5/5/2024 - The Wyllie Community Band - The Melody Shop
Просмотров 413 месяца назад
5/5/2024 - The Wyllie Community Band - The Melody Shop
5/5/2025 - The Wylie Community - The Girl in Satin
Просмотров 243 месяца назад
5/5/2025 - The Wylie Community - The Girl in Satin
5/5/2024 - The Wylie Community Band - The Florentiner March - Tuba/Euphonium ensemble
Просмотров 503 месяца назад
5/5/2024 - The Wylie Community Band - The Florentiner March - Tuba/Euphonium ensemble
5/5/2024 - The Wylie Community Band - Italian Holiday
Просмотров 523 месяца назад
5/5/2024 - The Wylie Community Band - Italian Holiday
3/2/2024 - Wylie Community Band - Symphony #1 G min - Finale - Kalinnikov/Bainum (abridged)
Просмотров 1085 месяцев назад
3/2/2024 - Wylie Community Band - Symphony #1 G min - Finale - Kalinnikov/Bainum (abridged)
3/2/2024 - Wylie Community Band - Pamoja - Burrows/Grant
Просмотров 755 месяцев назад
3/2/2024 - Wylie Community Band - Pamoja - Burrows/Grant
3/2/2024 - Wylie Community Band - There Has to be a Song - Ramsey/Grant
Просмотров 675 месяцев назад
3/2/2024 - Wylie Community Band - There Has to be a Song - Ramsey/Grant
3/2/2024 - Wylie Community Band - Path to the Moon - Thiman/Grant
Просмотров 705 месяцев назад
3/2/2024 - Wylie Community Band - Path to the Moon - Thiman/Grant
3/2/2024 - Wylie Community Band - Under the Double Eagle - Wagner/Glover
Просмотров 745 месяцев назад
3/2/2024 - Wylie Community Band - Under the Double Eagle - Wagner/Glover

Комментарии

  • @stevendwoodruff
    @stevendwoodruff 4 дня назад

    Beautiful performance. Thank you.

  • @nickolasyounker
    @nickolasyounker 11 дней назад

    Amazing.

  • @geofffreeburn868
    @geofffreeburn868 14 дней назад

    Talent level………RUSSIAN

  • @geofffreeburn868
    @geofffreeburn868 14 дней назад

    Not surprised to discover renowned professor and winner of Rachmaninov competition

    • @rats0155
      @rats0155 9 дней назад

      Nice to see people still enjoy this amazing performance in 2024

  • @reaperxd2109
    @reaperxd2109 Месяц назад

    Its like we have to same taste in horns. I have one of those too.

    • @steamboat75043
      @steamboat75043 Месяц назад

      obviously you are a person of great intelligence, taste and perception.

    • @steamboat75043
      @steamboat75043 Месяц назад

      how about a york upright 3 valve. that's my 3rd tuba. I have been selling off the ones I am not using. it appears in reviews and comparisons. perhaps I will shoot a similar review of it by itself and maybe compare its size to the massive conn.

    • @randyrisch188
      @randyrisch188 25 дней назад

      I have a Conn 26/27 J, both bells, just like you have, although the upright is newer and a 20 inch bell

    • @steamboat75043
      @steamboat75043 23 дня назад

      @@randyrisch188 is the 20 inch bell one of the Kanstul made ones? I think they were building them for a while. Have you played the 24j or 20j. I didn't even realize the 26/27 existed with the short action valves but with forward action. I don't know that I really care. I think one advantage with the upright action is that the valve stems are buried in the tubing so a knock won't bend a valve stem. Although I think the only front action horn I ever had that had a problem like that was the chinese miraphone copy I reviewed years ago. It was a nice playing horn after the linkage was converted to R/C car tie rods. I sold the horn when I was playing all foxtrot/polka jobs and really didn't need the horn and it was an upright. Having both bells I think really enhances the instrument's flexibility. I played a Wessex XL which is sort of like the miraphones that had interchangeable bells, however, the miraphones I played worked well. The XL I tried was not good. I played it for a few minutes and was done with it. I played the 25J last night with a friend on accordion and it just plays really well and fits me. Another question - do you have the correct bit that these things were supposed to use? I think its a short straight bit. Everyone has an opinion, but in this vintage ad it looks like there is a short bit on the horn. It also helps to be able to see the music. simonettitubacollection.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/06943-1950-cat-pp-28-29-1946-20j.jpg

  • @beatrizrosado898
    @beatrizrosado898 Месяц назад

    Love it!

  • @ElenRapoport
    @ElenRapoport Месяц назад

    Браво!!!

  • @PiotrBarcz
    @PiotrBarcz Месяц назад

    The camera freak inside me wants to know what on earth this awesome old video camera was xD

    • @steamboat75043
      @steamboat75043 Месяц назад

      Panasonic AG-HMC40P Camcorder using a Rhode SVM hot shoe mounted microphone. About 2018-2019 I went to the DVX 200 with modified Oktava 012 condensers on many recordings for size and sound quality (after mods). A few videos I used my CAD E100s which I would set up on mike stands. I added the external XLR mike adapter to the camera and used it for mikes as well as from mixing boards. Here the keyboard is piped into the mixer which is why we have headphones and the room is silent for the tuba's mike - a CAD E100 you can see in the foreground. ruclips.net/video/A5dhCj1KGrs/видео.html

    • @PiotrBarcz
      @PiotrBarcz Месяц назад

      @@steamboat75043 Cool! Thanks for the info! I'm a hobbyist when it comes to audio engineering and stuff like that but I do try to get as much info as I can on recording equipment whether I'll get it or not. Someday I'll probably nab one of those!

    • @steamboat75043
      @steamboat75043 Месяц назад

      @@PiotrBarcz i would look at the higher end canon 4k consumer cameras. As long as it has the red 1/8" stereo jack you will be able to put sound in the the camera. The DVX200 is dated but if you look at my slingers or all the community band stuff it in action in various light levels. My latest tuba demo was done with the oktavas/dvx 200. it does a better job that what can be uploaded to youtube so good enough. I shoot various pro jobs with the dvx and a few have been contest winners so its not just the camera but the knowledge of post processing to make things sound right and look right. There are some vids that I mixed years ago before I had studio monitors on my computer and the sound is embarrassing because the high end computer speakers were not flat in their response between low and high volume. I bought used mackie 624s and then the audio content improved. In various mixing situations you can get all kinds of odd sound artifacts like comb filters due to resonances. In the older pocket sandwich theatre I had only one spot for the camera up in the corner surrounded by 3 sides of wooden paneling. In that case I finally defeated that effect by creating mike mounts out of pvc pipe filled with acoustic batting eliminating all sound reflections. It took a while to figure that out. The mikes rest in the batting eliminating any sound from the wooden flooring from people walking around as well. I could mix on headphones but that's a different sound entirely. I have used a number of audio filters unheard of when I started. Taking a noise print for an inversion layer drops SN ratio about 15 db. And I have used tools like audio spectral layers to correct distortion from wagnerian sopranos or to eliminate other sound artifacts that are not part of the performance. Each of these tools allows for an inversion of a given sound and does not affect the quality of the performance. I never edit competition vids other than for brightness and maybe color induced overtones. It the 2023 meyerson with the community band I didn't use a deep enough neutral density filter and people were washed out from the spotlights. Goes on and on. I hope that information helps you with your video productions.

    • @PiotrBarcz
      @PiotrBarcz Месяц назад

      @@steamboat75043 Yeah I have a Canon XA-10 which is a 2000 dollar camcorder from 2010 but has video quality that beats most modern cameras these days. It has dual XLR inputs too so I can plug in my Behringer C2 pencil condensers straight into it. It also has the 8th inch line input so I can take direct (but very noisy) input from keyboards and other stuff. I just like the old look of video from the cameras that have the slightly sepia washed colors and the slight haloing. You can't get the same effect in post, that's for sure. 4K is overkill for me for the most part, file sizes are too big, I don't have a 4K monitor etc. xD

    • @steamboat75043
      @steamboat75043 Месяц назад

      @@PiotrBarcz canon xa-10 will always be good. if it looked good then it will look good now. And if you are going to do 4k video you need a powerful computer with a lot of memory and drive space. I look at it in terms of archival of what I was doing and my legacy. But I am much closer to the end of my rope than you are. Cell phones do a decent job and eliminated just about everything but pro-sumer cameras. I did HD on an i5 machine for years, but with the DVX I went to a threadripper 2017 top of the line processor and spent big time for it. You can get a standard cheapo 4k tv at walmart and use it as a 4k monitor. I spent a lot on the one I am using but now they are kind of cheap (and disposable) and get as big as your desk will hold. I am overdue for a computer upgrade but loathe windows 11. I was in the software trade for decades and I just see change for change's sake. Plus on my old stuff I don't have to create an email account which I will never use (and normally has an obscenity in it). I have used kodak zi8 hd cameras for stuff and with a mike input jack - not bad results either for their era. I used them as inset cameras for a fellow organist. This is the Arnstein Organ Company (me) Opus 7. It uses a system called hauptwerk which allows a midi keyboard and a PC to become a pipe organ. ruclips.net/video/GO4oRzmqdsE/видео.html

  • @reaperxd2109
    @reaperxd2109 Месяц назад

    I have one just like it. Awesome horn.

    • @steamboat75043
      @steamboat75043 Месяц назад

      you are obviously a person of great intelligence, taste and perception.... 😉

  • @nickngyn
    @nickngyn Месяц назад

    would LOVE to hear this on a live organ 🫠

    • @steamboat75043
      @steamboat75043 Месяц назад

      When I give out the transcriptions I have asked for a video as compensation for my work. I have never had that happen. The premier performance was at Highland Park United Methodist church in Dallas in a recital given by my late friend Robert MacDonald. Robert played Radio City Music hall as well as Riverside church before coming to Texas. He retired in the Boston area near family. There is a live recording of Thomas Murray on this link and when someone pointed it I contacted Mr. Murray and he confirmed it was my arrangement. The link is in the notes to hear a live recording. I remember when I gave it to Robert that he looked at the pedal / tympani solo in the end of the chart and assumed that it was written by a 'band person' who wasn't familiar with the organ. I got on the bench and demonstrated how I did it. His response was 'oh'. Then he took it on and did the premier. I have been thinking about old friends who are gone now today Ifunny you should mention it) and am planning to go to an accordion meeting and play 'Deep River' one of my favorite spirituals for them. I hope I can do it as I am rusty and will be somewhat emotional. It would be nice to hear it performed lived again - that was probably 20 years ago.

  • @mmaybrown
    @mmaybrown 2 месяца назад

    Which sample set is this?

    • @steamboat75043
      @steamboat75043 2 месяца назад

      notre dame d. metz. I use it in a few other videos. It is one of my favorites. Here is a much more light hearted example with sound/video captured from the monitor during a performance. ruclips.net/video/3wCJSX9VqMA/видео.html

  • @Vrm.12345
    @Vrm.12345 2 месяца назад

    Steamboat75043!

    • @Vrm.12345
      @Vrm.12345 2 месяца назад

      I have a question for you

    • @steamboat75043
      @steamboat75043 2 месяца назад

      @@Vrm.12345 ask away and I will try to answer.

    • @Vrm.12345
      @Vrm.12345 2 месяца назад

      What kind a chime whistle is union terminal 7 spot whistle

    • @steamboat75043
      @steamboat75043 Месяц назад

      @@Vrm.12345 4 chime

  • @thetexasrailfan
    @thetexasrailfan 3 месяца назад

    Anyone have any idea if they brought them to Frisco in the move or even still have or use them?

    • @steamboat75043
      @steamboat75043 3 месяца назад

      all the equipment is in frisco. Not sure if they bought the columbia 40 hp boiler gifted to the museum many years ago which I helped maintain. But the whistles are there and build out is a big priority as well as the PA project. Get gas/water out to the site and another boiler (I was sparing out flues to keep it going - getting near the 10% limit on an aging boiler) then the whistles could sound again. You can contact the museum and see what the plan is to have a boiler shed and do the work involved. The calliope (also in my videos which I played at the state fair for years) is stored at the museum in frisco. If they get a boiler going again I can start playing again, if, you like shrieking versions of songs your barely recognize... 😝😝

  • @tesmith47
    @tesmith47 3 месяца назад

    IS THIS BEST MUSIC TO SHOW OFF THIS TUBA?

    • @steamboat75043
      @steamboat75043 3 месяца назад

      why not? plenty of orchestras play pops. the key is to hear the horn. you can follow the link to hear it in a band setting. i have literally played every style of music on the tuba. polka, wind ensemble, orchestra, fox trot.... i talk about my demo philosophy in the demo. can the horn play loud/soft/in tune,etc. generally BBb would be brighter in sound. this sort of a BBb iteration of a CC horn. however you can effect a lot of change with mouthpiece selection. so....? can you change tone color just by playing? what does the music call for? i suppose i could have played an etude...but what makes a song what? These songs do not need ensemble context to be relatable.

  • @jakespeed63
    @jakespeed63 3 месяца назад

    It’s fixed!!! Thank you so much for the help Had to buy a cool new tool but that solder sucker works perfectly Used my Snap On butane solder iron to attach new relay. So excited as is the car owner JT:Orlando FLA

  • @ge-sus8035
    @ge-sus8035 3 месяца назад

    ❤ Sounds good. ❤ Love music and art myself. I played some guitar in my teens, 40 years ago.

  • @ge-sus8035
    @ge-sus8035 3 месяца назад

    Hi. Great to see you.

    • @steamboat75043
      @steamboat75043 3 месяца назад

      You don't really get to see much of me in this video as I am way in the back with the big brass tuba that sticks up. It is a Conn 24J and is really huge. Here is a better video to see me. Btw, pigs are smart and clean animals and rarely over eat. They are used in medical research. Pigs only wallow in the mud because they lack sweat glands. ruclips.net/video/WxYROjbsBHQ/видео.html I also have some car repair videos (more to be added) that might be of help. Also search for Singapore Slingers and my duets - lots of fun content.

    • @ge-sus8035
      @ge-sus8035 3 месяца назад

      @@steamboat75043 . But what about the biblical pigs. Pigs in religion in general. I find it very interesting how pork is forbidden to some and sacred to us Christians. It's the central food on the Christians menu. ,🐷

    • @ge-sus8035
      @ge-sus8035 3 месяца назад

      The one you reject IS Jesus. The one you love IS antichrist.

    • @ge-sus8035
      @ge-sus8035 3 месяца назад

      @@steamboat75043 . Hello. Don't you want to talk ham and pork with me? It has to do with our talk before about Donald.

    • @ge-sus8035
      @ge-sus8035 3 месяца назад

      Hello. Do you like ham? Funny it's at the center of christmas foods and a symbol for decoration.

  • @jakespeed63
    @jakespeed63 4 месяца назад

    Hello 👋 Using your video to diagnose my friends 1997 Lincoln town car. I’m an experience technician, but you have more experience on these. Yes, if I jumper the wire under the hood, the AC works, but when doing my tests on the plug got no power at the black and orange wire or at the white and purple wire. the owner supplied me with two supposedly good used ETAC’s None of them work and now I’m starting to question the power or lack there of at those two circuits. Yes I’ve checked all the fuses. JT:Orlando FLA

    • @steamboat75043
      @steamboat75043 4 месяца назад

      The ETACs of this era all have the A/C compressor switch relay roasted out. I made the video specifically because I bought ETACs off ebay and proved they didn't work and sent them back to the buyers for a refund. Then I went and got the Nikko relay as noted, soldered that into the board, and that fixed it. The ETAC relay is bad. When people say an ETAC was tested, well, how much were they tested? Did the ETAC turn on the blower fan? Did they have a good read out? If they came used from a boneyard the testing might not include shoving the unit into a good running lincoln which passes all the other voltage tests but doesn't switch on the A/C clutch wire because the system is depressurized or the engine is not running. So the thing we care about, that relay, is untested. Electronic repair of the original ETAC PC board by replacing the original Nikko relay and returning the duds is the repair. Worst comes to worst, you put a relay triggered off ignition and feed power to the a/c clutch and run the a/c compressor all the time. Or a hand switch and remember to shut the thing off. I have even just jumpered the wire when I had a music tux job and didn't want to show up to a job smelling like a goat. 😜 Just be careful with the case and covers as the plastic will be brittle after these many years of of heat cycles. (and thanks for subscribing) One thing I do show is that I test the replacement relay before I solder it on to the PC board. No reason to put a dud relay on and go through all those steps again. I always test electrical parts before I install them. I have an audi F212 roof position relay sensor video in the works. Best of luck. I know you can do this repair.

  • @steamboat75043
    @steamboat75043 4 месяца назад

    This is from videolo. I also have a license for Speechelo. The future is here.

  • @danschneider624
    @danschneider624 5 месяцев назад

    I appreciate this video. My 96 is having issues with power to the compressor. Gonna work on it after vacation but I'm 90 percent sure it going to be this problem. I play tuba in a German band. Small world. Tuba players need a big car🤣

    • @steamboat75043
      @steamboat75043 5 месяцев назад

      you are obviously a man of great taste, perception and intelligence on car and instrument choice.

    • @danschneider624
      @danschneider624 5 месяцев назад

      @@steamboat75043 was the sousaphone you were playing at the end a jumbo? It looked huge!

    • @steamboat75043
      @steamboat75043 5 месяцев назад

      @@danschneider624 Elkhart/Pan American/Conn 114K - so just a standard sousaphone. I do have tuba reviews on my channel. Need to do one of my latest horn - A conn 24J with an additional ugly 25 upright bell. So I have recording and upright bells.

    • @danschneider624
      @danschneider624 5 месяцев назад

      @@steamboat75043 can't go wrong with a 2XJ. 21J is my main horn for the oompah band. I have a lot of tubas on my page if you're interested.

  • @NeilGastonguay
    @NeilGastonguay 5 месяцев назад

    It enhances his performances so much to see how much he loves to play.

    • @steamboat75043
      @steamboat75043 5 месяцев назад

      exactly. joy brought to a performance is immeasurable. I get annoyed with the competition model because playing every note right is more important than expression. I would rather hear a few wrong notes with great passion than a mechanical 'perfect' performance with strict time. Horowitz said you play mozart like chopin and chopin like mozart.

  • @ElLauty21
    @ElLauty21 5 месяцев назад

    beautiful

  • @roncytron7883
    @roncytron7883 5 месяцев назад

    Compare with: ruclips.net/video/kz9HmaWLMzs/видео.html

    • @steamboat75043
      @steamboat75043 5 месяцев назад

      Mr. Fox wasn't at his best at this stage, but like Horowitz who didn't play without mistakes, I think there is room for multiple interpretations and I enjoyed both versions. I like the energy personality and joy that Fox put into this. Thanks for sharing the link. But I just listen to performances for their enjoyment and unless the interpretation or performance problems really get in the way of my enjoyment, then I am fine with what the artist is doing. I can look at many of my own performances, especially as I age, and still enjoy what an older artist shares even if it is not technically pure or pushes the boundaries a bit. Considering the attention Mr. Fox (and Mr. Biggs) brought to the organ during the 70s how many more at least know of the tune now. Here is another version. There many great ones about. ruclips.net/video/qLXUYJdhVLY/видео.html

    • @steamboat75043
      @steamboat75043 5 месяцев назад

      Maybe it would be better to compare it with a 1941 recording of Fox's playing. ruclips.net/video/jxqFnvJQEv8/видео.html ?

    • @JohnSmith-ev1sm
      @JohnSmith-ev1sm 4 месяца назад

      @@steamboat75043 Lots of mistakes in that recording too, just buried in the very rich and luxurious reverb. This recording on the electronic screachy thing just doesn't hide them as well.

    • @steamboat75043
      @steamboat75043 4 месяца назад

      @@JohnSmith-ev1sm except, if the electronic screechy thing you are referring to is the organ, then it is not electronic. From the same concert at 4:35 in this video link the camera pans to the organ pipes. ruclips.net/video/orFBPjZN91M/видео.html While Mr. Fox had his touring organ and brought organ music to many who'd never normally hear it. I can't find the spec on the organ but I did find a link to a bit about in japanese: www.nhk-fdn.or.jp/nhk_hall/hall.html And it is mentioned on pipe dreams origin-pipedreams.publicradio.org/pdf/2008/08_08_nat.pdf on a different video from this series someone commented: "The organ in the NHK concert hall in Tokyo was built by Karl Schuke of Germany in 1973. Electronics was just beginning to be applied to organ consoles back then, and the poor builder was apparently in over his head in this regard. For this reason, the console (which DID have an AGO pedalboard available, BTW) was not built in any "standard" layout as such--certainly not according to AGO standards! As a result,Virgil demanded several changes to the console under threat of cancelling the concerts he was scheduled to perform. A local technician almost went bonkers in his efforts to comply with those demands. Thankfully, he succeeded, and, as we can see in these videos, the concerts were a huge success. Whether or not those changes to the console were reversed after Virgil left, I don't know. Since then, however, a number of much more modern instruments, both pipe and electronic, have been installed in various locations throughout Japan, including (ironically!) the touring version of the Rodgers Royal Five organ which he had designed for Carnegie Hall, as well as a VERY large romantic-style organ in the CUBE Concert Hall in Shiroishi, Japan." So it is a new style electronic console on a pipe organ. Pipe organs can be screechy too. There are other videos from this concert. I just chose this one to improve the sound. Even to this day Mr. Fox invokes controversy. I like his playing, and I like a lot of other performers too. I'll never to close to that level of performance, but I still enjoy playing. At one time I looked down at people with lowery electronics doing 2 finger playing, but then I thought, if they enjoyed playing music as much as I do and the instrument helps them and improves their enjoyment, then ever nickel was well spent. The gig fugue is 'joy'. As I age, I think about what music means to me - joy.

  • @Vrm.12345
    @Vrm.12345 5 месяцев назад

    Okay guys big boy 4018 vs #7

  • @Vrm.12345
    @Vrm.12345 5 месяцев назад

    The RUclips name is timetabel

  • @Vrm.12345
    @Vrm.12345 5 месяцев назад

    Hey next week I’m going to the frisco train museum

    • @steamboat75043
      @steamboat75043 5 месяцев назад

      be sure to go on a day when they have tours of the equipment. The railroad equipment is not located in the museum building. The equipment is a few hundred yards away in its own rail yard. I think the walking tours of the equipment won't be available until April 2024 - please contact the railroad museum first before going if you wish to see the equipment. The layout is very different than in this video - the equipment is spread out. Currently there is no functioning boiler or whistles mounted. Here is a link for tickets: www.historictrains.org/visit

  • @Vrm.12345
    @Vrm.12345 5 месяцев назад

    #7 whistle: I need to get back to my terminal company

  • @Vrm.12345
    @Vrm.12345 5 месяцев назад

    The hooter whistle sound like Dunkin’s whistle in BTWF

  • @Vrm.12345
    @Vrm.12345 5 месяцев назад

    I live in Dallas even no.7

  • @Vrm.12345
    @Vrm.12345 5 месяцев назад

    No.7 whistle is chimy

  • @Vrm.12345
    @Vrm.12345 5 месяцев назад

    No.7 whistle is cool🤯🤯🤯

  • @Vrm.12345
    @Vrm.12345 5 месяцев назад

    No.7 works at Dallas tx union termianal railroad

    • @steamboat75043
      @steamboat75043 5 месяцев назад

      No. 7 worked there for decades and was retired in the 1960s and steamed its way into the Age of Steam Railroad Museum located at Fair Park Dallas as its last run. The 7 Spot (so named because of the 7 on the round name plate which looks like a spot) moved with the museum to Frisco Texas just north of Dallas and is now 'The Museum of the American Railroad". www.historictrains.org/

  • @Vrm.12345
    @Vrm.12345 5 месяцев назад

    I like No.7 wis

  • @johnsilverton639
    @johnsilverton639 5 месяцев назад

    If he was going to indulge in such absurd flamboyant self promoting antics he might have been better advised not to have played so many wrong notes.

    • @shawardara
      @shawardara 5 месяцев назад

      When he plays you hear fox

    • @steamboat75043
      @steamboat75043 5 месяцев назад

      and yet he brought the organ and bach to the attention of 100,000s of people through his 'happenings' and other venues. I doubt any organist to date was as well known. When I was collecting records, his along with E Power Biggs were the ones that were most available. But how about posting a reply with a link to your version so we can see how its played. Like Horowitz, their strength of character in their interpretations and performance still holds them up in many eyes (and ears) despite worrying about perfectionism. I would also direct you to find recordings of his from his earlier years, not when he was old and sick then be a judge. But as for this performance, if you don't like his performance, then why not just go listen to others you like better. The modern equivalent would be Cameron Carpenter who I also greatly enjoy listening to. Mr. Carpenter also is pushing the boundaries. With youtube and so many performers and recordings I would ask, is there not room for something different? I have my own absurd interpretations of various songs with Anton Mordasov on my channel (search 'irwin anton' on my page) we have fun with the music and bring joy to it, which brings joy to the listeners. We experimented with Rubenstein's Melody in F and a good chart can be played many different ways and still be enjoyable.

    • @PointyTailofSatan
      @PointyTailofSatan 3 месяца назад

      He was dying from cancer at this point.

    • @Mirage5BR
      @Mirage5BR 3 месяца назад

      @@steamboat75043 "Je doute qu’aucun organiste à ce jour soit aussi connu" : vous ne connaissez donc pas beaucoup d'organistes! Je vais alors vous en citer de mondialement connus et qui n'ont pas besoin de faire le clown en jouant: Pierre Cochereau, Jean Guillou, Olivier Latry, Peter Hurford, etc... Quant à Carpenter, vous avez raison, c'est un clown du même genre... C'est même assez frappant de constater qu'ils jouent sur les mêmes types d'orgues, sans âme. Ca sonne comme des harmoniums. Ce sont certes de grands musiciens mais leur esthétique est plus que douteuse. mais si c'est pour le spectacle, c'est eux qu'il faut voir ! 😅

    • @steamboat75043
      @steamboat75043 3 месяца назад

      @@PointyTailofSatan true I missed his last performance in Dallas of the Saint Seans by one night. He was too sick to go the night I went and I brought an album that I hoped he would sign.

  • @jedegroot6533
    @jedegroot6533 6 месяцев назад

    As if a robot playing it. Soo mechanically . Everything staccato. Why? that is not the way to perform Bach

    • @steamboat75043
      @steamboat75043 6 месяцев назад

      please give us a version of this piece that you like so that we can compare. Mr. Fox was criticized for being to 'swinging' in his interpretations and not 'baroque' enough for the purists in his day. I nearly caught his last performance, but unfortunately it was the night before and he was too sick to perform the night I went. Especially when he repeats his 'bouncy' rhythm of the theme when he plays it as a sort of small encore. Mr Fox last performed in 1977. Perhaps looking at the performance in context of how bach was played at the time might modify your opinion. But again, please post a link to a performance you like, or even better, a performance of yours that illustrates your point. We also have to think about the instrument and how it responds and how the hall responds as well.

    • @zwinfr6331
      @zwinfr6331 2 месяца назад

      Please look Robert Scarpa Melougan.

  • @eliseuneves3042
    @eliseuneves3042 6 месяцев назад

    💪💪

    • @steamboat75043
      @steamboat75043 6 месяцев назад

      estoy al punto de haciendo un vid del mi conn 24/25J. Lo vi que estas tocando lo mismo. Siento que no hablo portugesa. Pero mi espanol no es tan malo por gringo. 😜😜 El conn es mas facil para tocar para mi.

  • @grettagrids
    @grettagrids 6 месяцев назад

    To the haters. Fyi. Classic cars had a knob and cable to control the vents.

    • @steamboat75043
      @steamboat75043 6 месяцев назад

      And choke (or as the brits called it 'strangler') for the 6 cylinder engine in a 59 chevy 1 ton I did up, as well as a 47 jeep I rebuilt. I don't really say restored, because I improved them or did them up as I wanted. For example the jeep got zebra stripes After driving it around for a while I sold it on ebay and it went to germany. I figured they wanted to reverse engineer it to figure out how they lost the big one in in 1945... :P :P :P :P :P The problem was it had 9" drums. Barely adequate for its time. With the 59 1 ton I managed to find kevlar lined front brake shoes and they worked almost as good as disk brakes, other than, you had to regularly adjust them. No automatic adjusting brakes for that vehicle. But it also had grease zerks for everything so nothing wore out if you took care of it. That's one of the things I really dislike about modern 'sealed' stuff. So I use a grease needle and go into the boot and fill it up. Then the grease eventually heats up and the boot helps squoze the goo where it needs to go. When I replace that stuff I always try to find stuff with grease fittings. And exterior mirrors were controlled by cables. And the 59 1 ton had floor vents with their own pulls/cables independent of what little heating system it had. (no A/C)

    • @grettagrids
      @grettagrids 6 месяцев назад

      @@steamboat75043 do you have a face book? I enjoy chatting about mechanical things.

    • @grettagrids
      @grettagrids 6 месяцев назад

      Oh yea and a hand throttle.

    • @steamboat75043
      @steamboat75043 6 месяцев назад

      @@grettagrids I forgot about that, but my 59 1 ton had one when I first got it as it was a tool truck for dallas power and light and had a compressor under the hood. If we went way back it could be manual spark advance.... 😛😛

  • @NoobyNoob010
    @NoobyNoob010 6 месяцев назад

    That whistle almost every factory has: 0:38

  • @lkrupp215
    @lkrupp215 6 месяцев назад

    Fox often said that “Bach has the red blood” and this fugue proves he was not the old guy in a powdered wig as he is usually portrayed.

  • @t.5039
    @t.5039 7 месяцев назад

    Virgil, tu es éternel !!!!!

  • @andrearodigari4840
    @andrearodigari4840 7 месяцев назад

    Virgil Fox is an incredible human being!

    • @Greg07623
      @Greg07623 6 месяцев назад

      He was remarkable, he brought a theatricality and flash to the organ like no one had before. I worked for his agent and got to speak with him from time to time. He was, as we say in the south, a real hoot.

  • @steamboat75043
    @steamboat75043 7 месяцев назад

    The hardman was literally sitting out in the rain for at least 2 days before I found it when the slingers had a job at the Brookdale - an old folks home right near me. It was very heavy and I strained my back a bit, but all it needed to play again was a few adjustments. It even held its tune (sort of). And that was in December and it was cold out. I was looking for a parking place and saw the piano by the dumpster. Broke my heart. At least I save it. I asked if anyone wanted it and what the story was and a resident had passed and no one wanted the instrument. Action was still good. It went on to the home of a local band director at the time. I hope they still have it and play it.

  • @sweetlakester
    @sweetlakester 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the tunes and the advice.

  • @AmeliaOceanRain
    @AmeliaOceanRain 7 месяцев назад

    🙂

  • @hermansjo
    @hermansjo 8 месяцев назад

    Een zeer oud nummer maar wel goed gr Lies

  • @DuesyJ29
    @DuesyJ29 8 месяцев назад

    Brilliant playing. Loved the accordion at the end. Thank you.

  • @thewestatlanticrailway
    @thewestatlanticrailway 8 месяцев назад

    1:43 is it a 5 chime?

  • @wrigjo101
    @wrigjo101 8 месяцев назад

    Pity you didn't spell Vaughan correctly.

    • @steamboat75043
      @steamboat75043 8 месяцев назад

      noted thanks - I corrected in the youtube title but I have delete the video and repost to fix it in the video title.

  • @bdm1019
    @bdm1019 9 месяцев назад

    Too fast and many mistakes.

    • @steamboat75043
      @steamboat75043 9 месяцев назад

      I was having a conversation with Anton Mordasov, who years ago won many gold medals on the piano and bronze in tchaikovsky in 1990, about performances. We got to the subject of Horowitz. Horowitz played his way. He made mistakes, but the force of his personality and performance never the less made him a very popular performer. I see Mr. Fox the same way. Mr. Fox would practice for hours on end and people noted he would throw chairs about and curse in frustration. He had talent and drive, but this was later in his career. I just missed Mr. Fox's last performance in Dallas with the DSO. I look at performances like this as just one more entry. We can think about the mistakes, or we can think about the interpretation. I would rather have mistakes and passion.

    • @c5e2p0
      @c5e2p0 8 месяцев назад

      Amen to that everyone makes mistakes.

    • @andrearodigari4840
      @andrearodigari4840 7 месяцев назад

      I just see the pure JOY. Not the mistakes.

    • @mr.booker9263
      @mr.booker9263 6 месяцев назад

      Get a life. People like you are the sewage that kills classical music.

    • @jayelm5392
      @jayelm5392 6 месяцев назад

      He took that old organ out on tour in the 70’s. College kids went crazy for him.

  • @ConejitoPequenito
    @ConejitoPequenito 9 месяцев назад

    Great play!