I totally agree and have my students do them at all levels! I’m glad you put this video out. I’m going to show my students that other people agree with me. 👍
Thank you Fabian. This video is so helpful for my practice routine as a beginner. You’re very generous and explicit with this theory. I’m so grateful for your teachings 😊
Very informative. I will add this to my practice routine. I've done arpeggios before m but this makes them more purposeful. Best five minutes and 24 seconds I've spent all week. Thank you.
I totally agree and have my students do them at all levels! I’m glad you put this video out. I’m going to show my students that other people agree with me. 👍
@@cathy_clarinet hahaha we should let the world know 😅
Thank you Fabian. This video is so helpful for my practice routine as a beginner. You’re very generous and explicit with this theory. I’m so grateful for your teachings 😊
@@mimipoupart thank you for your lovely comment :) I‘m very grateful to have you as a subscriber on this channel!
I’ve never thought of using arpeggios to practice airflow like this before, I’m definitely going to begin implementing this into my routine!
Awesome! Thanks for watching. Glad that you could take some value out of the video!
This is true, they are not optional. I always tell my students
Thanks for your comment Barbara!
Very informative. I will add this to my practice routine. I've done arpeggios before m but this makes them more purposeful. Best five minutes and 24 seconds I've spent all week. Thank you.
Thank you so much barry! Glad to help you guys out.
Great video! How would the "perfect practice" be in your opinion?
i’m a bassoonist student but this is still tons of help!
@@anidiot4702 nicee love having other wind players in the community too! Glad it helped.
Another
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@@emjay2045 thanks a lot!