In general I recommend easier stuff for that, like Arban 11-27... for this one I would follow my 3-steps formula: glissato, glissato + fast slide, staccato (long and marcato, not "dotted")
Ahahah... whenever I have to edit such videos I realize how bad my English is... I'm sorry, but I hope that the message can be still understandable :-D
Gabriele. I have spent a lot of time recently playing this exercise as well as similar ones from Arban. I have been recording myself also. When I listen back I am hearing a slight "pop" on almost every note when playing staccato; especially on first note after taking a breath. Does that suggest to you perhaps too much tongue? I am really enjoying these videos. Thanks for doing them!
It's difficult to understand your "problem" like this: I suggest you to make a video at close distance of your embouchure and upload here, then I'll have a look and let you know if I have any recommendations!
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Gorgeous playing
Hello, professor. I'm still watching these videos. I really hope you and all musicians are free from covid-19.
Thank you very much, my family and me are fine! The same I hope for you!
Amazing master!!!
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Maestro, would you suggest using pure air attack as a method to practice this piece?
In general I recommend easier stuff for that, like Arban 11-27... for this one I would follow my 3-steps formula: glissato, glissato + fast slide, staccato (long and marcato, not "dotted")
@@GabrieleMarchetti thanks!
Interesting accent :)
Ahahah... whenever I have to edit such videos I realize how bad my English is... I'm sorry, but I hope that the message can be still understandable :-D
You speak with the trombone! That is what counts. Carole Paul
Gabriele. I have spent a lot of time recently playing this exercise as well as similar ones from Arban. I have been recording myself also. When I listen back I am hearing a slight "pop" on almost every note when playing staccato; especially on first note after taking a breath. Does that suggest to you perhaps too much tongue? I am really enjoying these videos. Thanks for doing them!
It's difficult to understand your "problem" like this: I suggest you to make a video at close distance of your embouchure and upload here, then I'll have a look and let you know if I have any recommendations!
@@GabrieleMarchetti thanks!
What are you using to record the audio in this series? It's a very clear, clean sound...
Thanks for your comment: I use a simple Zoom H2n and then add a bit of acoustic just using the audio tools in Adobe Premiere while I'm editing the videos.
If you like my project, please support by subscribing to my channel, sharing with other people and putting "thumbs up" to all my videos... Thank you!