Carnegie Hall Trombone Master Class: Wagner's Ride of the Valkyries

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  • Опубліковано 21 вер 2024
  • Berlin Philharmonic principal trombone player Thomas Leyendecker coaches Carson King-Fournier on Wagner's Ride of the Valkyries. carnegiehall.or...
    Select members of the Berlin Philharmonic woodwind and brass sections led two days of master classes focusing on orchestral repertoire and audition preparation. Participating young artists attended panel discussions with the master class leaders and heard the Berlin Philharmonic in performance, led by Sir Simon Rattle, at Carnegie Hall.
    Trombone Master Class Participants:
    Carson King-Fournier
    Amanda Logue
    Christine Mounger
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 185

  • @joaquinauzenne
    @joaquinauzenne 7 років тому +169

    To everyone in the comments, the students tone is the prettiest of the two in the video, but the teachers tone is the most correct and accurate to the piece being played, it's not supposed to be a pretty song, it's apocalyptic and violent

    • @Evanw10282
      @Evanw10282 2 роки тому +1

      Yeah

    • @classicalperformances8777
      @classicalperformances8777 Рік тому +1

      The student has a nice sound. A conductor would give him clearer advice. If the C b good

    • @Evanw10282
      @Evanw10282 Рік тому +1

      although, I’m pretty sure the upper register is supposed to sound a lot more open

    • @EstebanMonestel
      @EstebanMonestel 5 місяців тому

      Actually Thomas has such a pretty sound, the mic is not doing justice lol hear him playing bass or tenor is so damn cool

  • @davidvo84
    @davidvo84 8 років тому +100

    "It's not funny. And it's not, uh... evil, it's REALLY evil, it's Darth Vader evil. It's really, really, really bad what's going on" LOL I love this guy. In all seriousness though, they're both really good players!

  • @chartle1
    @chartle1 11 років тому +105

    There are thousands of students that would kill for this kind of instruction. This is real world stuff and he is telling like it is.

    • @michaelheath5615
      @michaelheath5615 3 роки тому

      I don't know if I would place 'The Ride of the Valkyries' anywhere among the real world. But he's teaching otherworldly stuff quite well. He's like a good therapist.

    • @chartle1
      @chartle1 3 роки тому +3

      @@michaelheath5615 wow a blast from the past. As I recall it wasn't the piece played but the instruction of how to think about how the piece should be played. Or the attitude you should have in your head.

  • @Morphetus
    @Morphetus 11 років тому +49

    I think he is a great teacher. At this level I think his students get it and appreciate the way he talks to them.

  • @aaronfsmall
    @aaronfsmall 11 років тому +68

    Why are you people complaining about the way Mr Leyendecker is teaching? Obviously the student wanted to participate in this master class, which is essentially asking mr. Leyendecker to show him how he would play this particular excerpt.

  • @PosauneundPapier
    @PosauneundPapier Рік тому +7

    Believe it or not, this video actually inspired me to go to Germany to study with Prof. Leyendecker for several days during a masterclass program there. It was a really eye-opening experience!

  • @tijuanamarisol666
    @tijuanamarisol666 10 років тому +210

    "put more dark energy in your sound"
    >inb4 physics

    • @QuantumMatrix2000
      @QuantumMatrix2000 10 років тому +2

      i thought he said direct energy with a german accent. maybe you're right though. either way its physics.

    • @TheNoobyGuy1
      @TheNoobyGuy1 8 років тому +2

      +QuantumMatrix2000 lol I heard him say more dark energy.

    • @LeoBeastmode
      @LeoBeastmode 7 років тому +1

      Physics be damned!!

  • @rickdynes
    @rickdynes 7 років тому +41

    The teacher's sound is freaking amazing!

  • @lolloPelz
    @lolloPelz 9 років тому +270

    What he means is:" Play German", that is aggressive and wild.

    • @justenwilliams8379
      @justenwilliams8379 5 років тому +4

      Not fully. He means play with the emotion of which German players and composers like Mahler would write and how people would play it.

    • @justenwilliams8379
      @justenwilliams8379 5 років тому +2

      This is why he references the lack of dark energy in his playing

    • @1thirdstone1
      @1thirdstone1 4 роки тому +1

      @@justenwilliams8379 Carson needs a little more fire in his breathing. Outside of that very impressive.

    • @hariboi8840
      @hariboi8840 4 роки тому +1

      It's not wild! Wild would be playing the long notes loud and aggressive! This is more like a calculated brutality.
      Trust me, I know what I'm talking about. I might not be a musician, but I'm definitely German.

    • @aboriginalmuur1661
      @aboriginalmuur1661 2 роки тому +1

      German players really know how to lay it down.

  • @DonaldMohrMusic
    @DonaldMohrMusic 11 років тому +95

    "It needs to be more serious" Translation: Quit thinking of Elmer Fudd singing "kill the wabbit, it shows"

    • @DonaldMohrMusic
      @DonaldMohrMusic 7 років тому +2

      It warms my heart that so many people over the years got my humor. If anyone wants to check out my stuff, you can find #GOMLpodcast and #FreeformFridays here on UA-cam.

  • @truettberglund4854
    @truettberglund4854 15 днів тому +1

    Go Carson! My trombone coach at the Minnesota All-State Orchestra Camp (2021-2022).

  • @CoralPolyps
    @CoralPolyps 6 років тому +86

    "They have to bring all the dead bodies to Valhalla, they don't have time to waste"
    "Right"
    lmaoo

  • @giseladeppendorf3628
    @giseladeppendorf3628 4 роки тому +53

    Don‘t call him harsh! In germany wasting the other’s time is considered to be impolite. So he is just showing his respect by being on the point.
    Maybe it sounds harsh for an american audience, but I don‘t think that is what Thomas intends.

    • @tromboneman4517
      @tromboneman4517 2 роки тому +7

      I didn’t see ANYTHING in here that was even remotely harsh. The teacher was very nice and respectful, while still giving good advice.

  • @aronpierce2623
    @aronpierce2623 3 роки тому +4

    A players emotion is an extremely big part of playing, you get so much of an experience when the musician is visibly experiencing the emotion of the song, it makes it contagious

  • @hariboi8840
    @hariboi8840 4 роки тому +65

    "They're supposed to be very beautiful. Maybe there's some kind of erotic eh...."
    *awkward silence*
    "...part in that as well."
    1:59 :D

  • @BillBenzon
    @BillBenzon 11 років тому +20

    This is all about how to get the 'lizard brain' into the music. We're going beyond the notes to the deep music, the soul of the sound. Great teaching.

  • @Discoduchess
    @Discoduchess 10 років тому +64

    Awesome intonation! Love this master class series.

  • @tomoakhill8825
    @tomoakhill8825 4 роки тому +4

    At 6:38 Thomas Leyendecker plays it the way he thinks it should be played. It blew me off my seat! OMG!!

  • @carnegiehall
    @carnegiehall  11 років тому +14

    Master Class participants apply from all over the country. A wide range of schools were represented in this master class, including Colburn, Curtis, Eastman, Indiana University, Juilliard, Manhattan School of Music, New England Conservatory, Northwestern, Peabody, Rice, University of Michigan, University of Southern Mississippi, and University of Southern California. carnegiehall . org / workshops

  • @ZachMacLurg
    @ZachMacLurg 11 років тому +4

    I love how he gets such a big sound out of his horn!

  • @bcwest56
    @bcwest56 7 років тому +32

    What he is trying to do is get the man emotionally involved with piece

  • @gabrielbarba7434
    @gabrielbarba7434 2 роки тому +1

    One of the things my BD told me when I would play loud, dark, full parts is to take off the coat, roll up the sleeves, and angle my head down a bit, just in practice. Get into the mindset, keep the mindset, and then put the coat back on.
    Holy hell though, they’re both great. Student has some MAD potential

  • @NeuKrofta
    @NeuKrofta 5 років тому +7

    I wish my trombone teacher was this guy

  • @hollyday2313
    @hollyday2313 5 років тому +1

    What a difference when the professional musician plays, wow!!

  • @KimberlyDupres
    @KimberlyDupres 11 років тому +2

    Agreed. I think this is why I am requested by many organizations to play trombone for them. I like to add character to my playing. There's a time for beautiful playing and sometimes there isn't. You've got to know the difference.

  • @Jaumiusk13
    @Jaumiusk13 10 років тому +5

    THANKS PAUL

  • @TheNoobyGuy1
    @TheNoobyGuy1 10 років тому +30

    Wow both of them are bosses!

    • @TheNoobyGuy1
      @TheNoobyGuy1 8 років тому

      +The Undescribable k

    • @james_subosits
      @james_subosits 8 років тому

      +John Averin Aslakhanov The teacher's audio is coming from a different mic than the student is playing into.

  • @MastodonRockss
    @MastodonRockss 11 років тому +15

    I like how he talks about the plot. Anytime you play Wagner, you should be aware of what's going on in the story. It's too weird and crazy to not know lol.

  • @mechwarrior5727
    @mechwarrior5727 4 роки тому +5

    Me, practicing: I need a better tone!
    this teacher: TOO NICE

  • @SynergyXE
    @SynergyXE 6 років тому +119

    Sounds like a trombone Gordon Ramsay

    • @GoldenFreddy-io9zs
      @GoldenFreddy-io9zs 5 років тому +17

      WHERE'S THE SLIDE OIL?!

    • @tromboneman4517
      @tromboneman4517 4 роки тому +2

      @@GoldenFreddy-io9zs, that's not entirely accurate. It's "WHERE"S THE BLOODY SLIDE OIL?!?!?!?!"

    • @GoldenFreddy-io9zs
      @GoldenFreddy-io9zs 4 роки тому

      @@tromboneman4517 that is better

    • @tromboneman4517
      @tromboneman4517 4 роки тому

      Golden Freddy 22, just helping out a fellow human being.

    • @SynergyXE
      @SynergyXE 4 роки тому

      ​I heard he uses angel tears for it

  • @JordanCarterTrombone
    @JordanCarterTrombone 11 років тому +17

    I didn't mean to come across as insulting Carson's playing, because I think it's at a very high level. I think I can do it decently, and I say that because I've graduated from university for music. That's irrelevant, though. I'm well aware that you need to have that kind of sound to win a job, but it personally annoys me because to me it doesn't sound interesting. It sounds like audition committees want super human robots (perfect), but aren't humans meant to make mistakes and take chances?

  • @JordanCarterTrombone
    @JordanCarterTrombone 11 років тому +13

    I like how he speaks about how you shouldn't play each note equally and how he focuses on the character of the music. I've run in to too many people who strive for a perfect. even kind of sound and it just frustrates me.

  • @MastodonRockss
    @MastodonRockss 10 років тому +41

    I think he'd get the sound he was looking for if he put a bit more space between the long notes and made the sound a bit more edgy. Just an idea.

  • @saiyan171
    @saiyan171 Рік тому

    anytime a professor used to put me there visually I feel like my playing always changed after I really like that

  • @johnbiswas2024
    @johnbiswas2024 8 років тому +1

    Hey you gave me some pretty good tips to play the trombone I just started off in band

  • @leonardpermana2222
    @leonardpermana2222 9 років тому +3

    i love trombone!!

  • @pega17pl
    @pega17pl 9 років тому +2

    I think Mr. King-Fournier started to internalize how to play Ride of the Valkyries. Sometimes his playing sounds I know from performances at opera houses. :thumbs-up:

  • @Overlycomplicatedswede
    @Overlycomplicatedswede 7 місяців тому +1

    Hearing a native German talk about Valkyries and loud Wagner pieces is oddly fitting when i picture Germans

  • @ajproductionsmusic
    @ajproductionsmusic 4 роки тому +2

    Piu aggressivo! Overblow it if you have to just to get the weight as the instructor did. Or you could ask him as an exercise to play the whole lot staccatissimo and then work down as i sometimes do with my players. Nice video. Thanks :-)

  • @philipph.1914
    @philipph.1914 3 роки тому

    Thomas Leyendecker is actually the 2./3. Trombonist of the Berlin Phil, not the Principal, whom are Christhard Gössling and Olaf Ott for years. You can find him playing basstrombone in the Berlin Phil as well.

    • @Evanw10282
      @Evanw10282 2 роки тому

      11:07 to 11:09 does that explain his pinched tone?

    • @akarcher5417
      @akarcher5417 5 місяців тому

      He was associate principal not second they fill in when other members are off or will play the extra bass part in stuff like alpine or Wagner

  • @austinkulm8517
    @austinkulm8517 11 місяців тому

    Looking for recordings of this excerpt and of course Carson King shows up

  • @gabrielbarba7434
    @gabrielbarba7434 2 роки тому +1

    10:20 I think that’s the first time the student put some growl in it and it makes a huge difference

  • @dreamtheaterfanboy4421
    @dreamtheaterfanboy4421 7 років тому +2

    I wish I could sound that good.

  • @Pantheragatos
    @Pantheragatos 11 років тому +2

    I like the kids sound for sure.

  • @Felsenherzz
    @Felsenherzz 10 років тому +37

    This happens if you start a war wearing a suit.

  • @nelsonarias4560
    @nelsonarias4560 8 років тому +69

    Could you read mein kamf and re do this please with anger is what the instructor should have said.

    • @TheNoobyGuy1
      @TheNoobyGuy1 8 років тому +1

      Might be the greatest thing I've read in a while lol.

    • @jonthorne337
      @jonthorne337 7 років тому +1

      nelson arias I can feeeeeel your anger! Let the hate FLOW through you!

    • @tuboplover
      @tuboplover 7 років тому

      nelson arias lol

  • @Angelus1612
    @Angelus1612 11 років тому +3

    Carson King-Fournier(the student) is playing on an Edwards T396-A.
    Not sure about Mr.Thomas Leyendecker though.

    • @achimd4717
      @achimd4717 2 роки тому

      To me it seems Mr. Leyendecker is playing a trombone made by Meister Hans Kromat.

  • @crazymongoose2006
    @crazymongoose2006 7 років тому +18

    i am in seventh grade I WILL PLAY THIS SOME DAY I WWWIIIIIILLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL

    • @TheStickyKey
      @TheStickyKey 6 років тому +2

      crazy mongoose why not tommorow?

    • @nicholasneyhart396
      @nicholasneyhart396 5 років тому

      Perhaps that day is today? You never learn without challenging yourself so try slow and maybe throw in a incentive to not mess up but that still helps you like arpeggios or lip slurs.

  • @farquell5782
    @farquell5782 11 років тому +2

    i want to study with this guy!

  • @BillBenzon
    @BillBenzon 11 років тому +2

    He's GOT to be on those horses himself and be riding them into battle.

  • @amadoherreros7408
    @amadoherreros7408 8 років тому +13

    more anger !!!!!

  • @danontuba9
    @danontuba9 5 років тому +4

    what Thomas was not able to get across is the weight, the accents on first beat of each measure..... that is what is lacking.

  • @jwd0808
    @jwd0808 10 років тому +14

    Not sure why he (Carson) is not taking a big intense breath in the beginning of each section...

  • @ALF8892
    @ALF8892 10 місяців тому

    I can't get over not hearing the tuba

  • @dreamtheaterfanboy4421
    @dreamtheaterfanboy4421 7 років тому +2

    I'm playing this for my solo competition.

    • @dreamtheaterfanboy4421
      @dreamtheaterfanboy4421 6 років тому +8

      I flopped it.

    • @BluesDivinity
      @BluesDivinity 5 років тому

      Dream Theater Fanboy that’s big tough

    • @ValzainLumivix
      @ValzainLumivix 3 роки тому

      Oops

    • @tromboneman4517
      @tromboneman4517 Рік тому +1

      This the same guy many years later! I’m now in music school. Needless to say, flopping an excerpt I probably should not have learned in middle school had zero impact on anything long term… 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @Felsenherzz
    @Felsenherzz 10 років тому +49

    women in armor...hell who knows what he thought :-D

    • @musicianfriendly2005
      @musicianfriendly2005 6 років тому +5

      Paul Stein hot steamy sexual encounters after and before battle.... that’s what I thought

  • @bassbonemexie
    @bassbonemexie 8 років тому +16

    student was like --------, and the teacher wanted --^^^--, but he went ^---------, and the teacher was like no --^^^--, and the student ended up ^^^^. rip.

  • @lisah9992
    @lisah9992 9 років тому +1

    How good are griego alessi mouthpieces

    • @bran01mc
      @bran01mc 8 років тому

      i have one it depends on what type you get but there really good i recommend it

  • @Equb3d
    @Equb3d 10 років тому +6

    "you lack emotional content"
    i do like the video though

  • @zhenghaorocks
    @zhenghaorocks 11 років тому

    wow so cool!

  • @pablobasstb
    @pablobasstb 4 роки тому +1

    Difference between US approach and German approach, at least to this kind of music..

  • @ado4224
    @ado4224 3 роки тому

    Its so interesting professors always like when you make a face when playing (sweet or strong) ''waw much better'' ahah

  • @santiagobustosguitarra9080
    @santiagobustosguitarra9080 Рік тому

    Maybe could ask about how he feels when he is angry. And later ask why he is playing this music.

  • @stoya2s
    @stoya2s 11 років тому

    Woow. I'm quite surprised.

  • @KITTYKAT1100101
    @KITTYKAT1100101 11 років тому +1

    too nice play with the fierocity needed almost to blat on the machine It sounds lousy , but , such power is needed in certain pieces

  • @zacharyzapico7
    @zacharyzapico7 11 років тому

    Looks like he's playing on an Edwards and a griego alessi mpc.

  • @Robert...Schrey
    @Robert...Schrey 3 роки тому +1

    Thus guy needs more beer.

  • @LowReedExpert1
    @LowReedExpert1 11 років тому

    are those detachable bell-flare trombones?

  • @B1GFREAK
    @B1GFREAK 8 місяців тому

    Europeans place much emphasis on the first beat and third beats in 4/4, for example. Americans have a more homogeneous sound on each beat. It's a bit oatmeal sounding if done that way. Tell the story!

  • @TickleMeElmo55
    @TickleMeElmo55 10 років тому +9

    >>If he thinks it's a glorious victory music, then he's right. If he thinks it's a sad music, than he's right too. Everybody decides what music means to him/her.
    The absence of logic is strong with you.
    "My feelings!"

    • @dreamtheaterfanboy4421
      @dreamtheaterfanboy4421 7 років тому

      LandInbetween, that's liberalism for you!!! Emotion over logic.

    • @Smood47
      @Smood47 7 років тому +1

      I think the teacher is trying to convey the commonly accepted (at least in the orchestral world) interpretation of the piece. Hes quite right that its more battle music than just some nice pretty flowery music like the student is playing. Of course the student can play it however he wants and say thats how I feel. But for now as a student he should learn the commonly accepted interpretation.

    • @walnutbrosproductions1604
      @walnutbrosproductions1604 6 років тому +2

      Agreed, I honestly think (without trying to be rude) that the composers intent and style should usually be followed. Sure, music can mean different things to different people, however, I feel in classical music you can never play/perform or interpret anything other than the composer's desire. (Especially with Wagner)

    • @dpainter1526
      @dpainter1526 2 роки тому +2

      Er no, the composer is the one who decided what the music is.

    • @Evanw10282
      @Evanw10282 Рік тому +1

      @@walnutbrosproductions1604 If you’re making your own arrangement of it, go for whatever.

  • @alexisdiaz9583
    @alexisdiaz9583 7 років тому +2

    6:39

  • @tombonele
    @tombonele 11 років тому

    Where do these kids go to school?

  • @alexisdiaz9583
    @alexisdiaz9583 7 років тому +1

    4:28 Teacher plays

  • @claytonalsop3940
    @claytonalsop3940 10 років тому

    whach with captions

  • @SJG94
    @SJG94 11 років тому +6

    >there is nothing democratic about music, every note is different ;)

  • @anibalbarca8724
    @anibalbarca8724 10 років тому +2

    napalm? not!

  • @LeiderVerdrueckt
    @LeiderVerdrueckt 11 років тому

    Is the teacher playing a Thein?

  • @benderbendingrofriguez3300
    @benderbendingrofriguez3300 7 років тому

    when you hear that sound, its mean the Air Cav is coming so get the fuck outta and run as fast as you can.

  • @Timrath
    @Timrath 7 років тому +4

    The whole first 7 minutes could have been resolved instantly if he had just told him to play portato rather than staccato.

    • @Lurcanio1
      @Lurcanio1 4 роки тому +1

      Maybe, but the student would just play it differently because he was told to do so. It is about understanding the music and what has to be expressed. And to get the student out of his comfort zone and daring to play less polite and beautiful for this particular excerpt

  • @tromboneman4517
    @tromboneman4517 Рік тому

    Why are people so offended by the teacher in the comments? He’s quite nice in my eyes, even in his criticism. People are just snowflakes who can’t handle criticism. Lol. I actually thought he was too nice, because the player in the video is making really unacceptable mistakes like wrong rhythms.

  • @B1GFREAK
    @B1GFREAK 8 місяців тому

    Put some athleticism into the artistry. Paraphrasing CSO french horn legend Dale Clevenger.

  • @blsharpley
    @blsharpley 11 років тому +13

    The principal player in arguably the world's best orchestra. Clearly he has no idea what he's talking about.

  • @fannybuster
    @fannybuster 6 років тому

    ok

  • @FrankGutowski-ls8jt
    @FrankGutowski-ls8jt 4 роки тому +1

    I think he means to really bark it out...mean and nasty.

  • @ShuffleSk8Ter
    @ShuffleSk8Ter 7 років тому

    He tries to play this instrument like a video game lol

  • @808sivart
    @808sivart 11 років тому

    What kind of mouthpiece is he playing?

  • @spaceagedude
    @spaceagedude 10 років тому

    Growl!

  • @caineburleson3612
    @caineburleson3612 6 років тому

    VoGnEr

  • @leogolive
    @leogolive 2 роки тому +1

    This instructor wants him to pretend he’s Adolf Hitler, and instead of giving a speech he’s playing trombone!

  • @montyplays853
    @montyplays853 7 років тому

    That was beautiful wtf are u talking about

  • @adamjohnson8988
    @adamjohnson8988 8 років тому +3

    So, King never really played anything different than what he did on the first run through. I would normally call it rude to be this stubborn, but he honestly wasn't getting very good advice.
    Excerpts like this are prepared for the purpose of auditions. It's not for a solo recital where the performer's goal is to portray their own musical interpretations. The real goal here is to be as robotic, and in tune and possible to show that he can play well with others. This may be different in European auditions but he did exactly what he was trained to do and did it incredibly well. Pretty sure his teacher, Joe Alessi would agree.

    • @andrewfielden284
      @andrewfielden284 7 років тому +2

      Well said. I think the lad played it outstandingly well. Anything else is down to interpretation, and the teacher's was different. But what the student played would be more than acceptable in any performance, as part of the whole trom section.

    • @1thirdstone1
      @1thirdstone1 4 роки тому

      @@andrewfielden284 What if the whole Trombone section was playing like Thomas?

    • @Lurcanio1
      @Lurcanio1 4 роки тому

      @@1thirdstone1 it might sound as the Berlin Philharmonic then

  • @JDVmusicSound
    @JDVmusicSound 10 років тому +8

    The student sounds like a trombone player. One note phrases and over thinking the quality of each note. Play the phrases man!!! This was tough to watch.

  • @bradley_gober
    @bradley_gober 6 років тому +2

    The student looked so annoyed

  • @martybrodeur111
    @martybrodeur111 11 років тому

    darth vader evil is really really really bad.

  • @sebthi7890
    @sebthi7890 5 років тому +2

    oh ihr Posaunisten, wollt die die Sänger unbedingt jammern hören... die heutigen Orchster sind einfach zu laut für unverstärkte Gesangsstimme. Warum werden die modernen Blasinstrumente immer weiter auf dicken und brillianten Ton gezüchtet, wir Sänger sind die Verlierer, das Publikum auch... 😭

    • @lyassp651
      @lyassp651 Рік тому +2

      1. Leyendecker spielt auf einer Posaune, die so gebaut ist, dass sie den Klang einer deutsch-romantischen Posaune um 1850 anstrebt. Wagner hat seine Musik für diese großen Posaunen geschrieben. Das Argument können Sie gerne bei klassischen Stücken bringen, aber nicht bei Wagner. Es gab sogar Posaunen um diese Zeit, die einen deutlich heroischeren und pfundigeren Klang hatten.
      2. Bei den Stellen, die hier gespielt werden, ist kein Gesang dabei, lediglich bei den Schlusstönen.
      3. Bei Probespielen werden Stellen teilweise dynamisch anders gespielt, als im Zusammenspiel in einem Orchester, da man einerseits die Emotionen als Einzelperson und andererseits die Emotionen als Orchester dem Zuhörer vermitteln muss. Die Jury will in der Regel auch sehen, dass man einen großen dynamischen Umfang hat. Weniger kräftig und leiser geht immer.

  • @PhilCollenz
    @PhilCollenz 11 років тому

    Can you play the ride even half as good as Carson? Honestly, to win a job, you have to have that kind of sound. Nobody wants to listen to someone who is uneven or inconsistent. You can have character, but you NEED to focus on your sound first.

    • @Lurcanio1
      @Lurcanio1 4 роки тому +3

      Carson is a brilliant and very advanced player. His sound is fine so why should they work on this. He tries get him out of his comfort zone and be emotionally more involved. Carson will keep sounding fine but he might take something from this short lesson that may help him to be more daring and expressive

  • @PatRobAl95
    @PatRobAl95 11 років тому

    The principal player is excellent but needs to improve his people skills (but I guess musicians don't have to be nice)

  • @suepogson621
    @suepogson621 8 років тому +2

    I'm not sure if this is edited but if not the teacher is far too negative. Two stars and a wish ... This was good, I liked this, It will be even better if you do this .... The trombonist is becoming dispirited. Positives, then negatives. Maybe it was time restraints but that was generally poor and demotivating feedback from the master.

    • @willfellows1273
      @willfellows1273 7 років тому +10

      He's not there to tell him he's good, he's there to make him better. It's obvious he's good in the first place, he's at Carnegie Hall, as a Juilliard student doing a masterclass with a principal trombonist from a world class orchestra...
      This is Wagner ugh.

    • @dreamtheaterfanboy4421
      @dreamtheaterfanboy4421 7 років тому

      sue pogson, trust me, that teacher isn't negative. You want negativity? Go see Ms. Mallow in Texas. She destroys our band every time she comes to "teach" our band. There's a fine line between instruction and negativity.

    • @andrewfielden284
      @andrewfielden284 7 років тому

      I guess as a budding pro, you have to get used to negativity, because the standards are so high. It goes with the job. But as an amateur I wouldn't stand for all that negativity being piled on to me. I play for fun!

    • @Evanw10282
      @Evanw10282 Рік тому

      Teachers will generally tell you that you’re good, it’s just that they don’t want you to be too cocky

    • @cameronclark9814
      @cameronclark9814 Місяць тому

      People who just play for fun don't purposely sign up for these workshops. The teachers jib is to make you better, nit make you feel good about yourself.

  • @maxf6304
    @maxf6304 4 роки тому

    This is weird as fuck

  • @webbrov
    @webbrov 11 років тому

    Pfeiffe. So unterrichtet man nicht einen begnadeten Posaunisten...

    • @philipph.1914
      @philipph.1914 3 роки тому

      Wer bist du, um ein solches Urteil abzugeben? Ich finde es unverschämt, jemanden so zu beleidigen.