Just graduated college and used to see your videos when I was a freshman in highschool almost 8 years ago. Glad to see you're still making videos! You were like my secret weapon back then, and I used to impress my directors so much.
Wow, this is perfect timing. Just last night my son and I were discussing the difficulty of getting his hand back in place after hitting the trill key on that turn. This exercise should be a great help.
Been enjoying your video for years, but just got notified from Backun that you became a Backun artist! Just wanted to say congratulations! Job well done and keep up the good work. I hope you got a couple, free clarinets, nice ones!
Very interesting tongue placement on the reed! Almost always when hitting that part instead of the very tip it sounds thuddy for me (and most of my students and other people I’ve heard). But the fact that you do it that way explains why there’s so so much “ping” at the beginning of your notes. I notice this same articulation sound from people time to time. I’m thinking it also has something to do with setup (I play a very closed mouthpiece and hard reed) and the clarity vs. thuddiness you get.
I've been playing clarinet since 6th grade and I'm not a senior in highschool and I've been tongueing wrong this entire time, and everytime I try to learn how to do it right, it goes to hell. If you're wondering how I "tongue", I stop the reed from vibrating by pressing with my lowerlip/raise my jaw while my tongue stays pressed against my bottom teeth
Just graduated college and used to see your videos when I was a freshman in highschool almost 8 years ago. Glad to see you're still making videos! You were like my secret weapon back then, and I used to impress my directors so much.
Ha! Ha! Now they're watching 'em too!
Wow, this is perfect timing. Just last night my son and I were discussing the difficulty of getting his hand back in place after hitting the trill key on that turn. This exercise should be a great help.
PTSD shot straight into my veins of hearing this everyday in highschool for 4 years
Been enjoying your video for years, but just got notified from Backun that you became a Backun artist! Just wanted to say congratulations! Job well done and keep up the good work. I hope you got a couple, free clarinets, nice ones!
Fantastic great video great teaching! 🎉Thank you!
The Italian term for a turn is a grupetto.
Love it. Thanks Mike!
I needed this 2 years ago for my all state auditions on bass 😭😂
Nice shirt!
*Shalom! my friend*
Please play Largo and Allegro Vivace from Sonata in B flat major transcribed by r voxman!!! I really need it for my LACHSA audition!!!
For the Kell studies, I’ll note that the book you displayed is the !7 Staccato Studies, and not the Clarinet Staccato from the Beginning.
I remember that book.
Very interesting tongue placement on the reed! Almost always when hitting that part instead of the very tip it sounds thuddy for me (and most of my students and other people I’ve heard). But the fact that you do it that way explains why there’s so so much “ping” at the beginning of your notes. I notice this same articulation sound from people time to time. I’m thinking it also has something to do with setup (I play a very closed mouthpiece and hard reed) and the clarity vs. thuddiness you get.
You don’t anchor tongue, do you? That would cause thuddiness for sure.
This video is so useful! I am wondering, are you going to make a video no.18 Bec it is the first étude for this year(23-24)
Are you going to do all 50 All-States?? I'll bet nobody's even tried, but if anyone could do it - you could. That would be so epic!
I've been playing clarinet since 6th grade and I'm not a senior in highschool and I've been tongueing wrong this entire time, and everytime I try to learn how to do it right, it goes to hell. If you're wondering how I "tongue", I stop the reed from vibrating by pressing with my lowerlip/raise my jaw while my tongue stays pressed against my bottom teeth
Great lesson, great worksheet. What program did you use to create the worksheet?
Great video, but what is with the hole in your bell?
it's for better tuning and sound of the low notes, mostly E
Gruppetto
Grupeto?
That's the name! Thanks!
@@earspasmactually Is gruppetto, double consonant