Learn about the Trombone with Joseph Alessi

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  • Опубліковано 10 чер 2014
  • Joseph Alessi, Principal Trombone, New York Philharmonic

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  • @chiphouston5262
    @chiphouston5262 9 років тому +73

    "Everybody has to be encouraged..." that quote is a keeper.

    • @crollinsphoto
      @crollinsphoto 5 років тому +1

      Exactly. If my University instructor did that to me I would have stuck with it: instead he cut you down all the time so I got fed up and joined the Navy and played in one of their enlistment bands.- haha, a lot better than being under him.

  • @gaetondavis3741
    @gaetondavis3741 9 років тому +114

    0:47 dat lefty trombone

    • @nathantieche9573
      @nathantieche9573 6 років тому +6

      YES I SEE THAT AND IT MAKES ME SO MAD FOR SOME REASON UGHH

  • @crollinsphoto
    @crollinsphoto 5 років тому +9

    I wish I had an instructor like him when I was in high school and freshman in college, I would have stuck with it. Now I'm 61 and regret leaving Dr. John Mead's teaching but man he was tough. It could have been my tooth structure or something but no one could fix my embouchure problem (sigh)

  • @dahalofreeek
    @dahalofreeek 7 років тому +42

    I thought is was pronounced "suck butt." In my music class, a kid asked: "is that like a rusty trombone?"

  • @TheListerbo
    @TheListerbo 5 років тому +4

    What a beautiful speaking voice too.

  • @ashhorton5683
    @ashhorton5683 3 роки тому +15

    To think, we nearly lost this incredible musician and player to the trumpet!

    • @tromboneman4517
      @tromboneman4517 3 роки тому +4

      m h, I almost thought you said we lost him. Lol.

    • @georgeschaut2178
      @georgeschaut2178 Рік тому

      He's too soft-spoken, humble, & gentle to be a trumpet player (Full disclosure: I play trombone).

  • @jkgou1
    @jkgou1 4 роки тому +1

    For the first time I take a close look at this instrument through your instruction

  • @CrewsTheWildDawg
    @CrewsTheWildDawg 9 років тому +10

    He is an amazing trombonist. No wonder he won for the brass division in that competition.

  • @AlaskanTrain21
    @AlaskanTrain21 7 років тому +106

    when the microphone is not ready for the brass 3:40

  • @Braglemaster123
    @Braglemaster123 8 років тому +1

    Wonderful

  • @CashlessCaptures
    @CashlessCaptures 8 років тому +66

    Its funny to come back to this video after the most intense year of trombone playing I've ever had and have such different perspectives. When I watched this at first, I saw the knowing your pitches segment and blew it off as an Oh well I don't have perfect pitch thing, but coming back I realize that I'm starting to remember pitches sometimes... Only in the tamber of trombone however, so if someone was to sing a note I still have no clue but I seem to have spent enough time on the horn that its starting to stick. Particularly F's and Bb's which makes sense considering the tuning of the instrument.
    So if anyone has strong aspirations of music out there but is being tripped up mentally by things like this, stick with it I guess because you never know what can evolve in time...

    • @JacobAuthier
      @JacobAuthier 8 років тому +4

      Happens all the time when I listen to music played by younger people. I used to be so awed at them, now it's just like.. Ehhh xD
      But with the stuff like this, it's more of a lesson for me.

    • @245L6GwM
      @245L6GwM 6 років тому

      A few years into my brass playing career I realized that when I was holding "my" instrument, I just KNEW what a B flat sounded like. Otherwise, I could only guess within a minor 3rd. Put an F horn in my hands and I'm even worse off.
      I believe that short-term pitch memory, well-refined muscle memory and a good sense of intervals are what get a lot of us through. In short, study and practice.

    • @TheJonahly
      @TheJonahly 6 років тому +1

      CashlessProductions Sight-singing is great for you...buy a piano and sing with it too. In my experience, in knowing the Bb...I know all the notes!

    • @willfulliam
      @willfulliam 6 років тому

      If you sing in your mind it happens better on the instrument.

    • @jasoncostello1535
      @jasoncostello1535 5 років тому

      Just went through the same thing but with Euphonium

  • @peculiarproductivity7311
    @peculiarproductivity7311 10 років тому +27

    He's gotten a LOT better at giving interviews lol

  • @245L6GwM
    @245L6GwM 6 років тому +9

    The photo: trombonist who still strives to master trumpet high register.
    Meanwhile, since some lucky high school players get exposed to many different styles at such an early age it would be helpful to indicate WHY glissando (or vibrato) is admissible in some contexts but not in others. I'm 68, been playing for 59 years now, and I still don't quite get it. But at age 11 I bought an LP featuring Urbie Green and decided I wanted to sound like that.
    Btw, how come opera singers can get away with glissandi (code-named portamenti) like murder? Is it a special clause in their Artistic License? (I admit soloists' rules are justifiably different from choristers'.)

  • @iliannachesters6080
    @iliannachesters6080 8 років тому +24

    does anyone else notice that the 3-d image of the trombone is a mirror image

    • @iliannachesters6080
      @iliannachesters6080 8 років тому +1

      +Nick Barker I was gonna say... I know left handed people who don't even play their trombone with the slide on that side of the bell.

    • @iliannachesters6080
      @iliannachesters6080 8 років тому +1

      +Nick Barker We had an opposite day for Spirit Week and the entire trombone section did that. It was great.

    • @braydennorwood6267
      @braydennorwood6267 7 років тому

      Matthew Allen Saaaaasmmmmee

    • @spoilerzado
      @spoilerzado 5 років тому

      Nick Barker hahaha

  • @Travisbassbone0
    @Travisbassbone0 3 роки тому

    The Sakbut was also established in the renaissance.

  • @abidjan63
    @abidjan63 4 роки тому +2

    SACQUE-BOUTE from the french words SACQUER (= pull) and BOUTER (= push). The name refers to the very movements use to play.

    • @mustafa1name
      @mustafa1name Рік тому

      And trombone - from the Italian for "big trumpet"

  • @MrTrackman100
    @MrTrackman100 5 років тому +2

    Very, very interesting. As a very amateur trumpet player still struggling with high notes (and tone), I'm not wondering if I, like Mr. Alessi, should give the trombone a try? I love all brass so I'll love the trombone if I can also achieve a better sound. (But using the slide instead of values might be too daunting!)

    • @testing582
      @testing582 4 роки тому +1

      I had the same problem, I gave trombone a shot and it ended up being 100x better for me

  • @junito1957
    @junito1957 4 роки тому

    TROMBONE RULES

  • @paulkolodner2445
    @paulkolodner2445 5 років тому

    When I was a kid, I wanted to start playing the trumpet in the school band. So did everybody else. The teacher said, "Some of you guys better come back tomorrow and switch to the trombone." The next day, most of the kids wanted trombones. So he said, "Some of you guys better come back tomorrow and switch to the French horn." The next day, 3 of us got horns. I think this is the way most low brass players get their start.

  • @ghxstgamerrr2504
    @ghxstgamerrr2504 8 років тому +7

    what scale was that? I had never heard of that pattern before 5:03

    • @Erdbeerschorsch2011
      @Erdbeerschorsch2011 8 років тому +5

      +Edward Quibal That is a harmonic Bb Minor Scale. The seventh step is raised by a semitone making it a leading tone like in major scale.
      As a consequence, there is a one-and-a-half note step between the 6th and 7th note.

    • @ghxstgamerrr2504
      @ghxstgamerrr2504 8 років тому +2

      +Erdbeerschorsch2011 but wait isn't it a concert D that he started on?

    • @Erdbeerschorsch2011
      @Erdbeerschorsch2011 8 років тому

      +Edward Quibal Yes, you are right!

    • @meddown6859
      @meddown6859 7 років тому

      ENIV Cool! I could recognize the scale pattern, but much else. I'm not good at ear training

    • @devinsalazar7568
      @devinsalazar7568 6 років тому +3

      D harmonic minor

  • @logodaedalist
    @logodaedalist 3 роки тому

    No orchestra in the world does Mahler justice like the Philharmonie Berlin

  • @germtdevries3034
    @germtdevries3034 6 років тому +3

    Please Maestro Alessi, can we share eachothers brain! and can you fix mine?

  • @ec-hi1br
    @ec-hi1br 5 років тому

    What brand is this trombone?

  • @chrishernandez113
    @chrishernandez113 4 роки тому

    What tenor trombone does he have

    • @Aaarkin
      @Aaarkin 4 роки тому

      Chris Shires

  • @stevstomatoe6456
    @stevstomatoe6456 6 років тому +3

    0:52 ITS BACKWARDS

    • @nikomitrione
      @nikomitrione 5 років тому

      STEVE LEVELEVE something looked way off to me...

  • @Tbaribone1115
    @Tbaribone1115 7 років тому +41

    3:42 Wipe your lips! My lesson teacher doesn't wipe his either and it's very distracting! Lol!

    • @lukemilt
      @lukemilt 7 років тому +18

      lips buzz better when they're wet. Should listen to what he's saying, not a little spit on his lip.

    • @macree01
      @macree01 7 років тому +8

      According some embouchure methods like the Reinhardt System, playing WITHOUT wet lips is actually considered improper technique. Reinhardt's system in particular is based off of the idea of pivots to more easily access certain ranges. It was in Reinhardt's opinion that these pivots were at their most natural when the lips are wet and allow the mouthpiece to more easily adjust to the pivots.

    • @sceu25
      @sceu25 Рік тому

      Did you just try to tell Joseph Alessi what to do?

  • @andrecarvalho5622
    @andrecarvalho5622 8 років тому +10

    He forgot the piccolo trombone

    • @masayukifujita7000
      @masayukifujita7000 7 років тому +13

      Piccolo trombone is almost a novelty gadget, and it's almost never used in an orchestra (soprano isn't used much as well, but piccolo, almost never).

  • @ilovenycsomuch
    @ilovenycsomuch 6 років тому +5

    is he saying trombone players should have 'perfect pitch' ....isn't that like a rare gift few people have..?

    • @tristanhmusic
      @tristanhmusic 6 років тому +11

      I don't think he's saying brass players need perfect pitch, but rather, a well-trained ear. Ear training is an extremely helpful tool for musicians. Especially in an ensemble such as an orchestra, wind ensemble, or big band, where the slightest change in tuning and balance can make a big difference.
      And yes, perfect pitch is a rare skill, but there are probably more people that have it than you would think.

    • @ilovenycsomuch
      @ilovenycsomuch 6 років тому +1

      Tristan H Music thanks for the explanation!

    • @niecomartinez2148
      @niecomartinez2148 4 роки тому

      Angela Wilson ikr

  • @SammyBoe
    @SammyBoe 5 років тому

    You forgot about about the picallo trombone when naming the types of trombone.

  • @betukoperez1476
    @betukoperez1476 9 років тому

    fuera el exito q hable español

  • @arise1668
    @arise1668 4 роки тому

    I read Joseph Stalin....

  • @willtemp9065
    @willtemp9065 4 роки тому

    He’s so quiet...

  • @MrTrackman100
    @MrTrackman100 5 років тому

    NOW--not NOt!

  • @hanj31
    @hanj31 7 років тому +3

    Does this guy have perfect pitch like me and others?

    • @PimpedKoalas
      @PimpedKoalas 7 років тому +36

      > like me
      > Joe Alessi
      Are you trying put yourself above one of the best musicians in the world?

    • @mauriciofunk2972
      @mauriciofunk2972 7 років тому +2

      Joshua Han I don't think you're as good as him he's the best ever

    • @hanj31
      @hanj31 5 років тому

      I am not a trombone player I am a saxophone player

    • @crollinsphoto
      @crollinsphoto 5 років тому

      @@mauriciofunk2972 I don't know about that. Dr John Mead (passed away 2/8/14) in NH was about as perfect as I know - head trombonist in 5 symphony orchestras in his time.

  • @juanbeltran1967
    @juanbeltran1967 4 роки тому

    Uhhh and.. and... and

  • @leahk9382
    @leahk9382 5 років тому

    sorry 4 bein offenciv

  • @groscul1548
    @groscul1548 5 років тому

    The leftover spit on his top lips is quite irritating

  • @owenwu7995
    @owenwu7995 9 років тому +1

    Why was his time so edgy and loud... I thought this was supposed to be Joseph alessi

    • @cpg2198
      @cpg2198 8 років тому +20

      The camera sound equipment isn't properly setup for brass playing, he more than likely played louder than it was tuned to pick up.

  • @igarinblessyou7927
    @igarinblessyou7927 9 місяців тому

    I tired to hear about the bazzing...per hours..for the perfection.
    And all this tips for 'the pitch'with lips muscles isn't worth.
    As the New World in this performance.
    The secret hided in the other place))
    The lier!