Video Clarinet Lesson: "Laughing" effect

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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2024
  • A video tutorial about the tune I played here: • Дмитрий Быков - Со мно...
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 82

  • @jonathanwalther
    @jonathanwalther 6 років тому +77

    If your neighbours already hate you, you can practice this all day just fine.

  • @JohnSmith-iu3jg
    @JohnSmith-iu3jg 6 років тому +42

    I can't find any safe areas to practice this

  • @misterjeckyll
    @misterjeckyll 10 років тому +25

    amazing, I studied clarinet for 10 years in a conservatory but I never been able to sucess the laughing effect while playing klezmer, thank you very much

    • @GuyHeadbanger
      @GuyHeadbanger Рік тому

      A thumb up for you playing Klezmer. I love it and I am not even jewish...

  • @gwenhutchings3679
    @gwenhutchings3679 11 років тому +5

    What a fantastic video. Not only do you play it so well, but I've never heard it explained to throroughly and articulately. Keep posting videos! You're awesome!

  • @oliverlapidus
    @oliverlapidus  14 років тому +9

    @merlinmichaeshepherd Of course you can produce "laughing" effect on closed classical mouthpiece but it is more difficult because it doesn't give you much freedom of bending the notes. The more opened the mouthpiece and the softer the reed the more bending you can produce. Thats why armenian, greek, turkish folk clarinetists use very soft reeds and opened mouthpieces. Thanks for comment, Merlin!))

  • @davidmartinez6204
    @davidmartinez6204 Рік тому +4

    I can't believe I've never heard of this,this is amazing.

  • @oliverlapidus
    @oliverlapidus  11 років тому +5

    Use the reed number which suites you. It depends on your ambusher and the mouthpiece. Try several reeds and choose the best you like.

  • @thornlesser8994
    @thornlesser8994 6 років тому +1

    Never seen or noticed this before . Thanks . Great extended echnique . Im a violinist-pianist but i compose so I'll be using this !

  • @oliverlapidus
    @oliverlapidus  15 років тому +2

    It depends on the model of the mouthpiece. Laughing effect will be possible if the mouthpiece is designed for jazz music. It is more difficult to bend the notes and achieve the laughing effect on the classical mouthpieces.

  • @oliverlapidus
    @oliverlapidus  15 років тому +1

    Profile 88 gives you the convenience of holding it in the mouth. The difference is the outer shape of mouthpiece only so it is not really affects on tone or glissando.. I personally like the classic profile.
    For the Greek music you need German system clarinet, as it is more convenient in terns if fingering and tone is better for this kind of music.

  • @oliverlapidus
    @oliverlapidus  15 років тому +1

    I play Klezmer and jazz music on this setup. Sometimes even classical.

  • @GuyHeadbanger
    @GuyHeadbanger Рік тому +1

    Oleg had a grandma in Odessa for sure.

  • @rubengreenberg2253
    @rubengreenberg2253 8 років тому

    Thank you! I could never figure out how to get this effect before looking at your video. I'm glad you also added that it works best on a very open-faced mouthpiece.

  • @eylam9690
    @eylam9690 2 роки тому

    I came across an online discussion about which instrument is the most expressive. Some people went for guitar or piano which, for me as a piano player, sounds like bs. Though bowed instruments surely come close, I still think the clarinet has to be the most expressive instrument out there. The way it can mimic the human voice, as you clearly showed in this video, is actually disturbing. And I have just realised the reason the 'laughing effect' sounds so much like a real laughter is because exactly the same mechanical process happens in the vocal folds when a person is laughing (a glissando of sorts that gradually raises the pitch of the voice followed by a sudden drop or fall). You can try and see for yourselves at home, it's quite fun....

  • @merlinmichaeshepherd
    @merlinmichaeshepherd 14 років тому

    Hey Oleg,
    I recorded many CDs playing Klezmer Music using a Vandoren Austrian lay mouthpiece. This is a very closed and profoundly classical mouthpiece. I used a #4 Austrian cut reed on it and could make all the "laughing" and other ornaments that I wanted to.
    It's not about the mouthpiece it's about what you do on it.

  • @oliverlapidus
    @oliverlapidus  15 років тому +1

    Yes, it can be applied to saxophone as well.

  • @ClarinetHagenah
    @ClarinetHagenah 14 років тому +1

    INTERESTING!

  • @oliverlapidus
    @oliverlapidus  11 років тому +2

    Write "Laugh" above the notes.

  • @darvishdivona777
    @darvishdivona777 11 років тому

    Oleg Thank You very much I found your teachings very helpful .

  • @phantomthief123
    @phantomthief123 13 років тому +11

    -_- This is similar to the horrible sound I was making when I first started clarinet. My dog is never gonna be able to hear again...

  • @robinchanteusedylan8326
    @robinchanteusedylan8326 7 років тому

    Thanks for this vid, is very helpful. The Vanderen mouthpieces are the best. Nice shadow on wall behind. ☺

  • @busessuck1
    @busessuck1 13 років тому

    nice... i like hw it sounds real eastern when you play it... compared to like the clarinet on tommy johnson's black mare

  • @oliverlapidus
    @oliverlapidus  15 років тому +1

    Exactly!

  • @PedroLopez-sx1zw
    @PedroLopez-sx1zw 3 місяці тому

    schallom. thank you Maestro

  • @7crazydolliezcollab
    @7crazydolliezcollab 11 років тому +3

    i use 2 1/2, it is best to start you off with clarinet.
    .

  • @Mikaela0729
    @Mikaela0729 10 років тому

    You're amazing!

  • @rubytang8798
    @rubytang8798 7 років тому +4

    hi, is it possible for clarinet to play glissando within the interval of semitone? e.g. D to D#, is it called pitch bend? thanks!

  • @whifling
    @whifling 15 років тому +1

    This is really informative :D I was wondering what gave Klezmer music its distinct sound.

  • @merlinmichaeshepherd
    @merlinmichaeshepherd 15 років тому

    I recorded several CDs including "Intimate Hopes & Terrors" using an Austria lay classical mouthpiece on #4 Austria cut reeds. It is easy to create that particular ornament if the set up works for you. Now I use a more open mouthpiece than a 5JB with #1 French cut reeds. Go figure.

  • @svennygmusic3043
    @svennygmusic3043 2 роки тому +1

    Well done👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼😻😻😻

  • @ac62994
    @ac62994 15 років тому

    the sound...... O_O awesome!! is there a tutorial on how to make the best sound possible??

  • @oliverlapidus
    @oliverlapidus  13 років тому +1

    @JazzYugioh1022 Khosn Kale Mazltov. I have a video tutorial for this tune. Check the video description.

  • @AStickOfDeoderant
    @AStickOfDeoderant Рік тому

    Bro, thanks for the new technique, I’m now going to annoy everyonw

  • @TheProgGuy
    @TheProgGuy 12 років тому

    @JoeGancher It doesn't matter what he is using, it just depends on how good you can drop a note. I can only do a 1/4 step, but my band teacher can do a scale from one note.

  • @oliverlapidus
    @oliverlapidus  15 років тому +1

    Vandoren #1.5

  • @nandodaclarineta
    @nandodaclarineta 9 років тому

    Hello Oleg, you can describe me how to do these laughter on the clarinet? not not understand because I speak Portuguese, very adimiro you, is an incredible musician, from already thank you very much.

  • @duckynaqvi8741
    @duckynaqvi8741 Рік тому

    hey oleg i was wondering how you were able to do this :)

  • @doumkatekz
    @doumkatekz 11 років тому +1

    How is the technique for the klezmer sound on clarinet different than classical/Western? I know there are a lot of ornaments and sounds like this laughing..but it seems the very sound is different..more..strident and sharp. Do you use a particular reed or a something other than Bb?

  • @kisyuchka
    @kisyuchka 12 років тому

    Олег, Вы отлично играете, мне необходимо знать, какой системы кларнет, это С В или ES? Интересует именно этот кларнет, так как очень понравилось его звучание. Интересует, так как я хочу научиться играть именно на инструменте с клезмерским звучанием.

  • @ShanTalyCual
    @ShanTalyCual 11 років тому +2

    Hello Oleg! From Brazil, thanks for the lesson. Very helpfull! but i can't do it so well on a 2 reed, only with 1 1/2...
    What reed (size..measure, i don't know how they call it in english) do you use??
    1 1/2, 2, 2 1/2

  • @merlinmichaeshepherd
    @merlinmichaeshepherd 15 років тому

    the melody is a yiddish one called "khosen, khale mazel tov". "groom, bride good luck", it's a wedding tune obviously.....

  • @jhanine1217
    @jhanine1217 14 років тому

    can you teach more about clarinet b'cuz i ddnt know muck more about my clarinet

  • @sosax02
    @sosax02 15 років тому

    I would like to know whether this techique can be applied to saxophone using the same method

  • @crazitaco
    @crazitaco 14 років тому

    i can bend the pitch down with easily, but i can't bend up at all
    how do you bend pitch up?

  • @nickdu83
    @nickdu83 10 років тому +1

    this klezmer piece is very famous but I have the title on the tip of my tongue: what is it pls ?

  • @JoeGancher
    @JoeGancher 13 років тому

    I couldn't here that mouthpiece number. I have a VD B46 and a 2RV (5RV), Are these OK or what was it you are using ?

  • @lucarnetrange
    @lucarnetrange 9 років тому +1

    Vandoren 5JB + Vandoren 1.5 must make this effect easier to produce than Vandoren 5RV + Vandoren 3 :'(

  • @AutistiCabron
    @AutistiCabron 14 років тому

    i do this but i do it with my throat. is that a good way too? or should i do the jaw movement

  • @oliverlapidus
    @oliverlapidus  11 років тому +2

    Мой кларнет B, мундштук Vandoren 5JB, в Москве есть много клезмеров, есть ежегодный фестиваль клезмера Yiddish-Fest. Поищите в интернете. Мундштук это не самое важное, важнее музыкант :)

  • @kisyuchka
    @kisyuchka 12 років тому

    Кстати, какой мундштук покупать, есть ли они в продаже, так как мне говорили, что очень многое от него зависит...

  • @flameking01
    @flameking01 14 років тому

    does moving ur body lik tiping forward help??

  • @Cameronmcc
    @Cameronmcc 12 років тому

    How would you notate this???

  • @АндрейТомилов-о8з
    @АндрейТомилов-о8з 6 років тому

    Как называется произведение, которое в начале играется?

  • @esmeraldamiguel3921
    @esmeraldamiguel3921 8 років тому +1

    is that a b flat clarinet? ?

    • @JRenaeK
      @JRenaeK 5 років тому

      Esmeralda Miguel yes

  • @kisyuchka
    @kisyuchka 12 років тому

    Может кто-то еще знает систему, у кого можно взять уроки в Москве... Буду рад, если напишете, вопрос очень важен для меня. Я не имею никакого музыкального образования, по профессии я кинорежиссер...

  • @spesalfred
    @spesalfred 14 років тому

    this is kind of funny... because he cant effectively communicate by talking, but he can by playing his intrument. Music is a universal language.

  • @moniquebarbosa8147
    @moniquebarbosa8147 8 років тому

    como vc tira esse som me explique?

  • @GalbertReloaded
    @GalbertReloaded 11 років тому

    Nice tie! =P

  • @mitrayar
    @mitrayar 13 років тому

    Greets from Russia.

  • @Robloxlover8743
    @Robloxlover8743 13 років тому

    @ChristianOrtega123 ikr

  • @nickdu83
    @nickdu83 10 років тому

    I mean the very first (up to 0:24)

  • @Grobanite122549
    @Grobanite122549 15 років тому

    Bahahahaha!! that is so cool!

  • @merlinmichaeshepherd
    @merlinmichaeshepherd 15 років тому

    sure I know the notes, I've played it at hundreds of Jewish weddings, including one the night before last...but maybe you should ask Oleg to transcribe it for you.

  • @xHuntedGunzPCGx
    @xHuntedGunzPCGx 15 років тому

    It's not that long..learn it by ear

  • @jkjimmy
    @jkjimmy 15 років тому

    u should all work on your voicing, once you can voice, u don't even have to move your jaw, it's almost like you are "singing" notes as you play and you can do this much easier....that is once you get the voicing down...which is sometimes frustrating to learn. i wouldn't really reccomend anyone moving their jaws for this maybe it could get inefficient? maybe not. what ever works for you!
    hope this helps anyone.

  • @idkcat97
    @idkcat97 14 років тому

    hahaha im not that good yet !

  • @salixbabilonika
    @salixbabilonika 3 роки тому

    2:02 1 sabrosi clarinet jjjj

  • @olivertheolive1208
    @olivertheolive1208 3 роки тому

    The clarinet laugh is cute and crappy

  • @mockingbird3099
    @mockingbird3099 4 роки тому

    Please, play for dolphins so
    they can sing along.

  • @kisyuchka
    @kisyuchka 12 років тому

    Да, мой адрес garanini@gmail.com, чтобы не флудить на Форуме. Всем счастливого и сладкого Нового года! Shana tova Umetuka 5773!!!!

  • @koenigsegg6611
    @koenigsegg6611 13 років тому

    россия