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BryanOnBrass
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Reviews, Instructional Videos, Arrangments and more centered around Brass Instruments and Brass Pedagogy. New Uploads Every Wednesday and Saturday.
What's the best type of Baritone/Euphonium to use in marching band?
Welcome to Bryan on Brass! In this video we will listen to three different types of Baritone/Euphoniums to use in marching band and decide which is the best type to use. Each instrument has it's pros and cons for marching band and each instrument has different elements of tone quality and suitability.
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JP Sterling Euphonium Unboxing, Playing Demonstration & First Impressions
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Welcome to Bryan on Brass! Here we focus on various topics of brass instruments, brass playing techniques and music education videos. In this video I unbox, play, and give my feedback on the John Packer Sterling Euphonium, the top of the line professional model Euphonium that they offer.
Why does this Trumpet sound so weird?
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When teaching middle school students, everyday is a new adventure of weirdness.
Artist Showcase - Misa Mead (Mini Biography)
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A mini Biography on the professional Euphonium Player, Misa Mead. Teachers, like to use this for a lesson? Find this biography in written form, along with a photo gallery, listening guide and quiz on my Teachers Pay Teachers Page: www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Artist-Showcase-Misa-Mead-Biography-Listening-Photo-Gallery-Quiz-6659384
6 Practice Tips for College Musicians (Surviving Music Education)
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6 Practice Tips for College Musicians. Based on my personal experiences, these are some strategies that have worked well for me. A free download of a handout on this video can be found below: www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Practice-Tips-for-the-College-Musician-6616767
My Wild Irish Rose Barbershop Tag (For Male Voices & Tuba/Euphonium!)
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A project by Bryan On Brass, recreating Barbershop Tags originally created for male voices rearranged for Tuba/Euphonium Ensemble. My Wild Irish Rose by Chauncey Olcott. Listen/download the original Barbershop tag here: www.barbershoptags.com/tag-1411-My-Wild-Irish-Rose Free sheet music download for the Tuba/Euphonium arrangment: www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/My-Wild-Irish-Rose-TubaEuphon...
Remington Warm-Up (Practice Techniques 101)
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A new series entitled "Practice Techniques 101" in which we teach techniques for you to use in your practice sessions and general musicianship.
What Is Pressure?
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Video lesson on pressure as a brass musician and how to prevent too much pressure when playing.
pTrumpet Unboxing and first impressions - Bryan On Brass
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First look and unboxing of the pTrumpet, a trumpet made entirely out of plastic!
Develop Your Brass Tone Through Singing
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This instructional video is a guide to develop your tone on brass instruments by singing and vocal concepts. Music by Powermitts: powermitts.bandcamp.com/
2020 Florida All State Middle School Lyrical Exercise for Trumpet
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Video demonstration of the 2020 Florida All State Middle School Technical Exercise for Trumpet. The excercise can be found in the Rubank Advanced Method Vol. 1 for Trumpet. The exercise is on Page 28, #13 Measures 1-13 1 note on Measure 14 with BPM = 84. The book can be found for purchase from these retailers: Musician's Friend: www.musiciansfriend.com/books-sheet-music-media/hal-leonard-rubank...
The Swan - FBA Grade 2 Euphonium Solo Video Demonstration
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Video demonstration of the Grade 2 Euphonium Solo "The Swan" from the Florida Bandmasters Association (FBA) Solo & Ensemble list.
2020 Florida All State Middle School Tecnhical Exercise for Euphonium
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Video demonstration of the 2020 Florida All State Middle School Technical Exercise for Euphonium. The exercise can be found in the Rubank Advanced Method Vol. 1 for Trombone/Euphonium. The exercise is on Page 51, #7 with not repeats and no DC with BPM = 100. The book can be found for purchase from these retailers: Musician's Friend: www.musiciansfriend.com/books-sheet-music-media/hal-leonard-ru...
How To Play Your Bb Scale On Euphonium - Part 3
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This is the third part of a series of tutorial videos on how to play the Bb Scale on Euphonium. Please watch Part 1 & 2 First: Part 1: Part 2: ua-cam.com/video/hsiD9kkhHt4/v-deo.html End Music by Powermitts: powermitts.bandcamp.com/
How To Play Your Bb Scale On Euphonium - Part 2
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How To Play Your Bb Scale On Euphonium - Part 2
How To Play Your Bb Scale On Euphonium - Part 1
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How To Play Your Bb Scale On Euphonium - Part 1
Mack Brass EU1150 Euphonium Review - Bryan On Brass Instrument Reviews
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Mack Brass EU1150 Euphonium Review - Bryan On Brass Instrument Reviews
Demoing the Tuba Exchange TE-2052SG-2 Euphonium
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Demoing the Tuba Exchange TE-2052SG-2 Euphonium
Marching Baritone Review - Blessings Vs Yamaha Vs Bach
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Marching Baritone Review - Blessings Vs Yamaha Vs Bach
you seriously don’t know how long i have been searching for this video😭
Great video! I'm surprised this isn't a bigger channel
Only if I could have it😞
Former high school and drum corps euphonium player here who wants to join a community band and own my own horn. Thanks so much for this review!
For me after high Bb it just slides around that area so it’s hard to hit a note constantly
I really like Misa Mead's videos.
I have a 2280 from 1982, mine keeps the mouthpiece nice and snug. And yes, the metal valve guides are a bit noisy. Not bad though.
I had one of these. Big sound and built like a tank. The valves weren't really clunky sound wise but couldn't compare to my Besson in speed. Higher range was awesome, all the way to treble double G, using matched mouthpiece.
Man was definitely sponsored by blessing lol. I think there is a reason that drum corps uses Yamaha. Also, the overall quality of Yamaha is by far superior. Worth the extra cost.
? Blessing doesn’t even make that marching baritone anymore (they make Yamaha clones now instead of Olds clones). He was simply reviewing each instrument based off each instrument’s merits. Yamaha probably has the best currently existing range of marching instruments (including their baritone), but that’s not saying much. Most marching instruments are not made that well.
It takes standard trombone mouthpiece cause it's in the same key as a trombone
has nothing to do with the key
Você tem algum material para o flugobone para estudos
The Bach is an Olds design that they produced using their tooling. The Blessing is an original design, but smaller-bore than the Bach (.560") and the Yamaha (.571"). The Bach was produced until the 1990s, when they switched to Yamaha low brass.
Is this the 1.0 or the 2.0 version of the pTrumpet
Thanks, this helped a lot!
When I matched Baritone with the Madison Scouts in the 80's we would crunch up the horns all too often because of the difficulty of the drill. Even a small crease in the bell would cause a significant decrease in the projection of the horn and make it difficult to maintain any tone quality at higher volume levels. Big dents in the main tube also caused smooth flow issues at larger air volumes. Your Blessing had both a badly crumpled bell and huge dents in the last bend of the main tube leading to the bell section. The fact that it played as well as it did with these handicaps is a testiment to just how good that horn really was. We got pretty good at rolling out dents with drumsticks and wooden rolling pins and whatever else we could scrounge up. It didn't have to be pretty, it just had to be unkinked to make a huge difference.
This helped me make up my mind about getting a ptrumpet. General consensus is “nope”. Thanks.
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I have to play Greensleeves/Fantasia of the Dargason for my concert in December. Cool!
Who did that to your bell
My marching band has 11 baris
We have 4 lmao
@@codyvlogzplyspiano7592 yeah we got 5
We've got 1-
Bruhhhh
mine has 30...
You've been pranked. Some students likely did this on purpose. Little bass tids. Hopefully there isn't some rental horn out there somewhere outside of your band room with these valves instead of one of your other horns where you habe a hope of finding them. I was searching your stream for a longer-term review of the pTrumpet when I came across this video. Have a great school year and be safe with COVID. Being a band director isn't just on the front lines, you are like 50 miles behind enemy lines and on your own there. Kids blowing their sick air at you all day, oy!
Thank you! This was exactly the information that I needed.
Another UA-camr said that the proper lubricant that you can use on those valves is plant-based oil instead of petroleum based oil
Oh wow! Thank you for making this video! I'll share it!
Thanks this was helpful ,, please get the bells rolled out , u can do it your self with a few tools not recamended i know , or find a brass guy that will do it cheaply if such a thing exsist tell him we sent U.
rolling pins. That's what my friend recommended, and indeed I just used the two rolling pins I had in the kitchen, pushing against each other, and this reduced the creases by about 90%!
Thanks for this. I'm glad I came across your video. I've been thinking about buying a horn and playing again. This gives me inspiration.
I'm still watching this video but wanted to comment that I see you have a nice collection of wii u games. I too enjoy that system
Do you go to Jackson state
Nope. I Went to Bethune-Cookman University, c/o 2016
What's the difference between a marching baritone and a normal baritone?
Marching baritones have their bells facing forward and you have to use it sort of like a trumpet whereas the standard baritone the bell is facing toward the ceiling and is played like a euphonium or tuba but sound wise there isn’t a difference
Marching
For the mouthpiece receiver: If you use a Bach-equivalent the problem will be gone. The Bach mouthpieces are nice and snug in the receiver.
very nice
Thanks mate, that was very helpful. I'm a trumpet player and also love low brass. I've been wanting a Euph, but didn't want to drop $6K or whatever. Thanks.
Hii Music fam! let's support each ohters channel! Great video!
Looking forward to the new content! ✊🏿
I have a 2280
Which one has a more open and in tune lower register, I have a Blessing Artist model but it gets reall stuffy and sharp in lower regisrer especially 23, 13 and 123 valve combinations...
are Exchange tubas manufactured by jimbao?
I don't know if they are manufactured by Jimbao specifically, but they are made in China if I'm not mistaken.
@@bryanonbrass6833 Our horns are made in China, but not with the Jimbao factory. Also, thanks for your shoutout and the kind words!
The projection problem on the blessing might be because of the crushed bell
Looks like some band member in low brass was at a football game and let the one horn fall from the top bleacher to the back parking lot???
It could use some fixing
Great video helped me decide to get mine got a new silver 2280 that was store display for 1500
There are Bach stencil horns out there. Schiller.
Great review and playing--thank you. Do you know how this new model compares to an older King 2280? Basically, if I find an old one on eBay is it as good (or better or worse) than this one? Thanks
Since age out is pretty early is it actually worth it to buy one? Edit: Second suite in F went hard
I love 2nd suite in f
Would you recommend these horns over something like the JP274 or Wessex Dolce?
FreezingGamer I’m wondering the same
Awesome Dad i cannot tell much of a difference between my jp and a Sterling virtuoso except for a small weight difference
These are my schools horns. They may be more beat up than a new one but I will say this, it's super out of tune, the valves are heavy and loud, do not buy.
I would prefer those more than the King they are both compensating and are much cheaper but are very good quality horns.
Do you know of any significant differences between this and the Yamaha 321. I know they have different shank sizes but that’s about it.
Well given that the King has a larger shank, it's going to have a larger bore size. This will result in a much "bigger" sound and requires some more air to be pushed in order to let the horn speak. I almost think of the Yamaha 321 as a beefed up Yamaha 201 (the standard/beginner horn Yamaha offers aside from the 211). The 321 and 201 has the same bore size, bell size and apart from the added forth valve, the exact same tubing. They seem pretty similar too. With that being said, the Yamaha 321 seems only like a slight upgrade from their beginner/standard Euphoniums. The King 2280 is being marketed more as a true intermediate solution. Tone quality wise I feel the 2280 is significantly better than the 321. The 321 is definitely more free blowing but I feel if you put the two together the King will be the more pleasing "solo" tone. What Yamaha gets pretty good at is having their horns blend well with virtually any set-up, which allows the 321 to often be a great option for band programs. But for individual focus or just to have a bigger sound within the ensemble that can fit really well into the Tuba sound I would go with the King 2280. Now I will say I feel the Yamaha 321 seems to be more consist with tuning across all ranges (however it has been a while since I played on a 321). Another difference between the two horns is the valve guides. Yamaha notoriously uses plastic valve guides. Over time these end up getting off track or worn down and have to be replaced. Not a big deal but it tends to get a bit annoying having to replace them. The King comes standard with metal valve guides but are WAY more clunky and louder than the Yamahas. The king does comes with replacement plastic though which I believe will make the valves themselves a littler quieter. Lastly the lower register of the King 2280 is way more open and free than the Yamaha 321, but is way harder to control especially in tune. Yamaha has done a great job of keeping the horn pretty even in terms of response and level of volume throughout the horn, but if you want to develop your lower register as a player, the King 2280 will speak much better in the extreme low registers.
@@bryanonbrass6833 Wow this comment literally answerwd every question I had. Thank you
Absolutely spot on
I feel to do a proper review of things like horns, you’d have to get used to each horn and know the ins and outs of each horn. I personally use a Yamaha B-301 marching baritone and as I know my horn, I can easily play lyrical and technical passages such as drum corps ballads/closer parts with just a bit of practice only because I’m not at that level yet.