Mendelssohn Scherzo (from Midsummer Night's Dream), Clarinet Orchestral Excerpt

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  • Опубліковано 20 кві 2017
  • Yes, one of the most feared excerpts at any audition. Topics discussed: 1) How to start this excerpt when sitting in an audition, 2) Trills: 1 or 2?

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  • @clarinete09
    @clarinete09 7 років тому +317

    You are the most creative, generous and sincere clarinet player on UA-cam.

  • @gordonhewitt7766
    @gordonhewitt7766 6 років тому +24

    You guys work so well together, its like your one clarinetist!

  • @abigailblack-mishaan7188
    @abigailblack-mishaan7188 7 років тому +15

    I love the song and how you breathed at the same time as yourself. I am a bass clarinet player and you have helped me sooooo much along the way! I will be watching more of your videos to get better!

  • @Kyoju252
    @Kyoju252 7 років тому +21

    Soooo much dynamic range man. Your intonation over the break is astounding, I usually find it to be shrill and annoying, but you make it sound incredible

  • @NornuKaka
    @NornuKaka 7 років тому +1

    As soon as I saw two of you, I instantly started smiling as I knew this would make me laugh. Your tone and as well as teaching material is great even if you aren't a clarinetist. Keep up the good work!

  • @jordanselburn287
    @jordanselburn287 7 років тому +71

    You sound great as always - that other guy, though . . . :-)
    Any suggestions on how to get the basic tonguing speed up to Midsummer Night tempi? If a player can't tongue at that speed, the rest won't matter.

    • @lucas-gianini-clarinet
      @lucas-gianini-clarinet 7 років тому +10

      The general tendency I've seen is that people generally use too much tongue and try to tongue these too short, which is counterprodutive. Don't try to tongue short and keep the movement of the tongue to a minimum. If you try to make it short it will just sound pecky and clipped. Then just very lightly touch the reed (the tongue tickler exercise is great for that if you know that). As always you just have to gradually work on this from a slow tempo.

  • @grouchostarx531
    @grouchostarx531 7 років тому +1

    Great advice, relaxing prior to playing is paramount in an audition. The whole video is great advice. In accord with your tip for practicing the trills slowly: my piano teacher drilled the "two times slow, one time fast" practicing concept into me as a child growing up; sometimes she would make me practice a phrase slowly many, many times until I couldn't play it wrong, which is along the lines of what you were saying ("play it slowly until you're comfortable and then gradually increase tempo" [paraphrasing]). I carried those concepts with me for learning my other instruments, all the way through college, and still use them today. Practicing slowly is important for building muscle memory and acquainting yourself with a new piece. Again, you've given such great tips which should be employed by all who play an instrument. Thanks for sharing. :)

  • @warkovits
    @warkovits 3 роки тому

    My favourite channel of 2021! Can't thank enough

  • @FragRaptor
    @FragRaptor 2 роки тому

    I think one thing people could pay attention too is the hemiola in that very last exerpt. With the written out turn around and similarly with the previous line that landed on the F# at the start of the measure. The last 16th note figure outlines the chord and proceeds to do two turn around on f then d. I feel like understanding that provides some benefit toward the phrasing of the figure. IE much like before with the rest the A at the start belongs to the eighth notes preceding it where as the two turnaround stand pretty blatently. Essentially A edim-f-d A-E in a dominant function(much like the D to A dominant function preceding) then the 16th figure being with a leading tone of f to that key moving via the minor mediant relationship to return to the D from the beginning of the line.

  • @llRoBoBinHoll
    @llRoBoBinHoll 7 років тому +24

    Tasty clipping.

  • @ivyart3737
    @ivyart3737 4 місяці тому

    how do you deal with intonation with throat tones? it might be different for every clarinet/clarinetist. For me my throat tone Ab, A, and Bb are all really really sharp and I need to use resonnance fingerings to get it in tune. what do i do when theres a situation where its impossible to put down those extra fingers?

  • @pickle9471
    @pickle9471 7 років тому

    your speed and accuracy is beautiful! woaaaaaaa

  • @adrienne55
    @adrienne55 4 роки тому

    This video is great. Please do more excerpts! So helpful!

  • @heyjoe1581
    @heyjoe1581 7 років тому +78

    so when you become godly on clarinet you can split in two people! cool

    • @SamHackenson
      @SamHackenson 6 років тому +2

      He has enough talent for 2 people.. and then some!

  • @colintwiss
    @colintwiss 3 роки тому

    GREAT teaching is all I can say THANKS

  • @jessicarises8980
    @jessicarises8980 7 років тому

    Michael you are AWESOME!

  • @lowreedman
    @lowreedman 7 років тому

    Excellent presentation! Good stuff.

  • @thethomasfamily6402
    @thethomasfamily6402 7 років тому

    Great lesson trills technique. Thank you!!

  • @camilledelorme3853
    @camilledelorme3853 7 років тому +10

    Very nice as usual :) ... but how to get that articulation 😓 ?

  • @aidangrivas7060
    @aidangrivas7060 7 років тому +61

    How can I practice my articulation to make it as clean as yours?

    • @Bop_It
      @Bop_It 7 років тому +6

      Aidan Grivas Articulation is a big problem for me, I'd appreciate a video on it as well

    • @earspasm
      @earspasm  7 років тому +17

      Aidan Grivas here are two videos guys...#1: ua-cam.com/video/Vs2gZcQ4y1w/v-deo.html

    • @earspasm
      @earspasm  7 років тому +13

      Aidan Grivas aaaand #2: ua-cam.com/video/_gkcynXdg0M/v-deo.html

  • @aaron.nguyen
    @aaron.nguyen 2 роки тому

    I have been playing clarinet for about 7 years now and I had no idea that you can trill from F to G with the Ab key

  • @partticle2222
    @partticle2222 Рік тому +1

    🎶Awesome!❕👍

  • @is02ub
    @is02ub 5 років тому

    Thank you so much for this great video and your channel!

  • @phillipmoreash7384
    @phillipmoreash7384 7 років тому +1

    You going CGI on us? Continue to love your music.

  • @Matt-no7gg
    @Matt-no7gg 6 років тому

    Knowing multiple parts to a piece is something I did pretty often. In my school's 8th grade band, I remember we had a lot of disagreements over who should play which part in the clarinet section, so a lot of us ended up learning the 1st and 2nd clarinet parts. In the high school band, a friend of mine in the clarinet section and I decided to switch between the 2nd and 3rd parts for each piece. So if I played 2nd on one piece, he'd play 2nd on the next and I would play 3rd. For various reasons, I ended up learning both the 2nd and 3rd parts (and even a few 1st parts) on several of our pieces. My band director encourages everyone in the section to play different parts, and I know most of the clarinet players in that section did just that. One time at the end of my freshman year, our section leader asked me if I wanted to play the 1st part on a piece I had been playing 2nd/3rd on. And a few weeks into 10th grade I switched to bass clarinet, which meant I had to learn new parts to the pieces I had been playing 2nd clarinet on up to that point. So I've probably learned multiple parts on the majority of pieces I've played.
    This is the end of the comment, and this is the part where I question whether or not this has any point whatsoever. And I believe the answer is no. Oh well. I mean, I guess one thing I'm saying is that when I hear "Learn the 1st and 2nd parts" in this video, I think to myself, yep that's 100% fine by me.

  • @loveandabundance8
    @loveandabundance8 7 років тому +1

    oh my lord can you please tell me your trills sound so clean and good like what do I have to do exactly so my trills sounds like yours??? Thank you!!!

  • @TheGoldenHorncall
    @TheGoldenHorncall 7 років тому +4

    "This is a tendinitis factory " lmao

  • @Pepe-lt2en
    @Pepe-lt2en 7 років тому +1

    Hello I've been playing Clarinet for 5 to 6 months I haven't done high notes yet so can I play this it sound amazing

  • @Josepanimator
    @Josepanimator 4 роки тому

    Fantastic, thank you!

  • @IsaacOtto
    @IsaacOtto 7 років тому

    God bless you.

  • @valentino0343
    @valentino0343 7 років тому +1

    Can u plz make a video on how to play low notes on bass clarinets because I am having trouble on STAR TREK where I have to play short E notes and low F notes and it's hard

  • @benderbendingrofriguez3300
    @benderbendingrofriguez3300 7 років тому

    OMG, THERE ARE TWO OF THEM !

  • @edipisreks5535
    @edipisreks5535 7 років тому

    This makes me think of my Curtis addition, in '99. I was told to forget everything I'd practiced for, as was published, and to play Midsummer Night's Dream. Well, I wasn't sent home crying, but I also didn't got to Curtis.

  • @chiaragambini4972
    @chiaragambini4972 4 роки тому +1

    Hi, thank you for this super video, It Is very useful ti learn that excerpt properly. I only wanted to ask if it is possible to play it with normal staccato. I'm still studying how to do double staccato, so i'm studying the excerpt with the simple one. What's your opinion? Thank you for answering.
    Bye from Italy!

  • @diegomantua
    @diegomantua 2 роки тому

    Thaaaanks for the video!
    I have a question
    If a musitian can do this solo (and it sounds good) with the double tonguing, is correct to do it in audition? Or maybe the "old school method" suggest to do it with the single?

  • @mrbigg151
    @mrbigg151 7 років тому

    Great playing along with comedy with your twin brother lol.

  • @zainanderson2583
    @zainanderson2583 7 років тому +3

    What is you set up? Is all of that powerful tone your bass clarinet lungs 😎

    • @emjay2045
      @emjay2045 2 роки тому

      Selmer Sig
      Vandoren B45 Dot
      Vandoren Optimum Lig

  • @musiciangal02453
    @musiciangal02453 3 роки тому

    I still need to work on my tone and fast tonguing. Do you have any tips to practice tonguing to get that fast and make sure every note can be heard?

  • @emilybennett9844
    @emilybennett9844 7 років тому

    I really want to know what type/brand of clarinet you have! This video was so satisfying to listen to!

    • @jerryhan4034
      @jerryhan4034 4 роки тому

      He's playing Selmer signature in this video, now he plays his own custom black selmer privileges

  • @shaoqianwang8050
    @shaoqianwang8050 6 років тому

    OMG that’s so helpful!

  • @hanniballecture
    @hanniballecture 6 років тому +2

    This is getting out of hand, now there's two of them

  • @davidpenner3456
    @davidpenner3456 7 років тому +3

    Great as always. It it just me or is the sound clipping?

    • @earspasm
      @earspasm  7 років тому +3

      Yeah, it clipped at the end.

    • @davidpenner3456
      @davidpenner3456 7 років тому +2

      Can't blame a dad for making dad jokes.

    • @jweezellipz5987
      @jweezellipz5987 7 років тому +3

      A wall Trump would be proud of imgur.com/R9fxr6M

  • @traceypaddock6293
    @traceypaddock6293 2 роки тому

    LOL!!! Excellent

  • @Kyoju252
    @Kyoju252 7 років тому

    Amazing! How do you feel about Basset Clarinets? I just discovered them a couple of days ago and I'm fascinated by the concept of a Bb clarinet with a low C extension. Bass is still my heart though.

    • @redeyedfreaks
      @redeyedfreaks 7 років тому

      Professa_252 an A clarinet with range to it's low C ;)

    • @Kyoju252
      @Kyoju252 7 років тому

      I'm aware, but you can also get them in Bb. That's what I would get

  • @BrianShi-is-the-Illuminate
    @BrianShi-is-the-Illuminate 7 років тому

    I too, heart clarineat

  • @eugeniotattoli5396
    @eugeniotattoli5396 7 років тому

    GREAT ;)

  • @NickzAndMikz
    @NickzAndMikz 7 років тому

    When you have in your earbud, like you do here and in the Goplerud video, are you listening to a metronome or the recording of yourself playing the other half or a combination of both? Thank you!

    • @earspasm
      @earspasm  7 років тому

      It's a combination of both...

  • @TheDiamondRhino
    @TheDiamondRhino 7 років тому

    What are your thoughts on synthetic reeds? Like Legere for bass clarinet I'm asking because the last time you played a legere reed was in 2014 on a video.

    • @earspasm
      @earspasm  7 років тому

      Steve Coronado Check out the "My Reeds Suck, Part 2" video on the channel.

  • @KlarnetTaksimi
    @KlarnetTaksimi 7 років тому

    hihow.did you record.this video?how.did you edit it together?which sjareware did you use to record?

  • @leonardonsius
    @leonardonsius 7 років тому +1

    Funny video xD
    Cool Music

  • @azHaloFan
    @azHaloFan 7 років тому

    What's your opinion about Chopens Noctiurn for clarinet?

  • @CatieMaria
    @CatieMaria 7 років тому +1

    Where can I get this sheet music???

  • @maagic2031
    @maagic2031 7 років тому +1

    apparently Michael can use Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap

  • @ivanli1456
    @ivanli1456 7 років тому

    Do you have tips on how to keep your clarinets keys clean ad shiny

  • @francistaylor5097
    @francistaylor5097 5 років тому

    Great tips, thanks! Just wondering which mouthpiece you use. Looks like an Optimum ligature.

  • @softreedsonly
    @softreedsonly 7 років тому

    Which program are you using for video unison recording?

  • @RamiDarhali
    @RamiDarhali 4 роки тому

    Ready? Yeah

  • @gabybeal9134
    @gabybeal9134 7 років тому

    Sometimes when I play my low g it turns into a high c sounding note? And it won't play the g!!

    • @isaac_tuba
      @isaac_tuba 7 років тому

      Three Turtles Make sure you're not putting too much reed in your mouth, having too much can make your note squeak.

    • @Clarinet69
      @Clarinet69 5 років тому

      Hopefully you've made progress :)

  • @michaelaustin6809
    @michaelaustin6809 7 років тому

    What software did you use to do this?

  • @sanjosemike3137
    @sanjosemike3137 2 роки тому

    Mendelssohn was cruel.
    Sanjosemike (no longer in CA)

  • @iangreer4585
    @iangreer4585 4 роки тому +1

    This is getting out of hand. Now there are two of them

  • @pryce4267
    @pryce4267 7 років тому

    How did you get 2 on video

  • @Telukin
    @Telukin 3 роки тому

    Awesome, but ouch, that clipping. Bring the level down a little please!?

  • @ivanli1456
    @ivanli1456 7 років тому

    Meant clean and shiny

    • @earspasm
      @earspasm  7 років тому

      Watch this: ua-cam.com/video/neKCvVMQ5Mw/v-deo.html

  • @mr.thickey1820
    @mr.thickey1820 5 років тому +1

    "Ach du lieber, senor Spasms"! Two of you - may God forbid! I MUST get this off my chest; You were simply "trilling" to watch! "Estoy Loco en mi coco"?! Have you ever made a "planter" of one of your clarinets? AND how about the infamous "swynet"? My grandpa used to say, "three strings stretched across a pig's "behinder" & you pluck them with your teeth"!!! That'll give you a"trill" beyond belief!!!!!

  • @theotherdude3436
    @theotherdude3436 7 років тому +7

    It was all good until he said:"...even bass clarinetist"

  • @vanessareyes2853
    @vanessareyes2853 7 років тому

    Is that triple tonguing in the beginning?

    • @Bop_It
      @Bop_It 7 років тому

      Vanessa Reyes No you can single tounge it or double tongue it, it's not a triplet rhythm so no triple tonguing

  • @CatieMaria
    @CatieMaria 7 років тому

    May I ask what ligature you use?

    • @earspasm
      @earspasm  7 років тому +1

      ua-cam.com/video/6ghMCiV8hTg/v-deo.html

  • @trin1699
    @trin1699 6 років тому

    3 people missed the like button ;)

  • @adamjudson786
    @adamjudson786 6 років тому

    Nice shadow clone technology

  • @chrismontoya7831
    @chrismontoya7831 7 років тому +5

    I think the guy on the right is way better than the ugly guy to the left. Someone needs to switch the guy on the left to bass clarinet ;)

  • @RobertBloomquist
    @RobertBloomquist 7 років тому

    Your analysis of the section mentioned at 10:45 is wrong. It's a hemiola section, and the notes are in groups of four, and each group leads into the fourth note of the group: [B->A->C->B][G#->F#->A->G#][E->D#->F#->E].
    Phrasing it this way emphasizes the hemiola, and shows the structure of the descending E major arpeggio (B->G#->E).

  • @badabing1292
    @badabing1292 3 роки тому

    ff? it's not a polka! piano piano for gods sake

  • @timothygulyn2194
    @timothygulyn2194 5 років тому

    You’re brother is daddy😜

  • @weirdmiggy
    @weirdmiggy 4 роки тому

    Shadow clone jutsu lmao

  • @julianlu2262
    @julianlu2262 7 років тому

    Lol reading midsummer night's dream in English right now

  • @i_tundraz3449
    @i_tundraz3449 6 років тому

    This is sad

  • @oscarsimao6349
    @oscarsimao6349 6 років тому

    I bet the second clarinet could not play the first clarinet part (this is wat everione thinks about the non first clarinet)