@@LisaLizTrombone If you want, there are some excerpts from my last chamber music concert in there; check this playlist out ua-cam.com/play/PL18_CMWDVflM0JM9WUg2qKIn71z5uxOHJ.html To support my project, please subscribe to my channel and put a "like" on all my videos ;-)
Thank you very much! If you like this content and my hair, please put a "like" to each of my videos and share with people who might be interested, too ;-)
Thanks for being interested: as I wrote somewhere in the description, I'm playing with a custom trmbone designed by myself and Matthias Hölle (so it's made in Germany). My mouthpiece is a Greg Black 3 New York regular. About the Marcel Bitsch, yes I like especially the 15 studies for rhythm but that's really advanced stuff and it's not suitable for this series... Maybe I'll post a recording later on!
Hello! I will try to... Have you checked my playlist for Bordogni/Rochut with counterparts? I'm surprised how little views those videos got... I thought that the idea of playing along with the accompaniment was good, but didn't get much success! If you like this content, please put a "like" to each of my videos and share with people who might be interested, too :-)
@@GabrieleMarchetti Gabriele: Excellent series of videos! Your playing is wonderful, and your explanations very clear! In my own teaching of private students...say 14-15 years of age, I am often torn what to move on to in the (hour) lesson after the initial warmup; flexibility? Tone placement ...a la Robert Marstellar? scale work? I basically work on some form of fundamentals for the 1st 30 minutes or so of a lesson, and then move on to other things. I am working my way through all of your videos. Thanks for doing them!
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Wow, beautiful sound and high range in the opening. The acoustics in that church are great!
Thank you very much! By the way... It's not a church: this is the foyer of Théâtre Municipal de Bienne, so basically my workplace in Switzerland :-)
Gabriele Marchetti ahh, sorry! It looks like a church! Well it sounds great in there. Keep the videos coming 😊
@@LisaLizTrombone If you want, there are some excerpts from my last chamber music concert in there; check this playlist out ua-cam.com/play/PL18_CMWDVflM0JM9WUg2qKIn71z5uxOHJ.html To support my project, please subscribe to my channel and put a "like" on all my videos ;-)
Gabriele was a citizen of my city and I had the honor of playing with him. Congratulations!
Grazie mille, sempre gentilissimo... Piacere mio!
Bravo Gabriele, sei un Capo!!
Bravissimo, sei un grande artista e un ottimo maestro !
Thanks a lot! I've been waiting for this! Great tone and hair cut!!
I'm glad to hear this song and same explains in this course
Wowowwww waited this so long!!
Great video and great new haircut maestro!
So right, toil is the price of excellence.
Sounds fantastic ! Which mouthpiece is that ?
Hello and thank you very much for your appreciation! It's a Greg Black 3 New York.
I would very much like new videos!
Love the hair cut
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Excellent class! 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
What’s the piece you were playing in the beginning?
What equipment do you primarily use? Have you ever worked out of the Bitsch etude book?
Thanks for being interested: as I wrote somewhere in the description, I'm playing with a custom trmbone designed by myself and Matthias Hölle (so it's made in Germany). My mouthpiece is a Greg Black 3 New York regular. About the Marcel Bitsch, yes I like especially the 15 studies for rhythm but that's really advanced stuff and it's not suitable for this series... Maybe I'll post a recording later on!
Can you give tips on Rochut #7?
Hello! I will try to... Have you checked my playlist for Bordogni/Rochut with counterparts? I'm surprised how little views those videos got... I thought that the idea of playing along with the accompaniment was good, but didn't get much success! If you like this content, please put a "like" to each of my videos and share with people who might be interested, too :-)
@@GabrieleMarchetti Gabriele: Excellent series of videos! Your playing is wonderful, and your explanations very clear! In my own teaching of private students...say 14-15 years of age, I am often torn what to move on to in the (hour) lesson after the initial warmup; flexibility? Tone placement ...a la Robert Marstellar? scale work? I basically work on some form of fundamentals for the 1st 30 minutes or so of a lesson, and then move on to other things. I am working my way through all of your videos. Thanks for doing them!
What mouphiece do you play
Greg Black New York 3 regular
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Mi sa che hai sbagliato una bandiera... ;-)
Ah the hair cut
Thank you very much! If you like this content and my new haircut, please put a "like" to each of my videos and share with people who might be interested, too :-)