Lazarus Master Class

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  • Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
  • Charles Lazarus, known for his commitment to original music & mixing of musical genres, a member of the Minnesota Orchestra, and one of the most sought after trumpet soloist and technicians, presents a trumpet master class/clinic at the 2013 National Trumpet Competition at George Mason University. Webcast and video production by CYM Video Productions.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 17

  • @RobertSando-y5g
    @RobertSando-y5g 9 місяців тому +1

    I am 79 going back to trumpet playing after 20 years. At first I thought this ok. But 38 minutes later you where answering everything I needed to know about playing longer without getting so tired. Thank you from 9 years ago.

  • @JeanWJoseph
    @JeanWJoseph 2 роки тому +7

    ------------------------------
    Things to pay attention to
    Sound - 4:28 -
    Phrasing -13:32 -
    Rhythm - 17:05 -
    ---------- Subdividing - 20:20
    Repetition - 28:00
    --------- Efficiency of Practice & Examples - 29:48
    Aspects of technique & Phrasing - 32:27
    Questions - 34:42
    Audience Performances -
    48:40
    1:08:07
    Questions - 1:18:13

  • @robertslotte1858
    @robertslotte1858 7 років тому +3

    Yes. A lot of good stuff in this master class. Thank you!

  • @dvoulio
    @dvoulio 9 років тому +7

    Finally.. some information that is actually USEFUL !! Thank you, Thank you, THANK you !!
    ( I have been flattened by the enthusiastic delivery of every wack-job's favourite .. and at times nonsensical, trick.. )

  • @Resident_Poet
    @Resident_Poet Рік тому

    Anyone know the name of the piece the second player played? Around 1 hour 8 minutes. Tks!

    • @MSGrantMusic
      @MSGrantMusic Рік тому +1

      Pines of Rome by Respighi! It's the offstage solo from the 2nd movement.

    • @Resident_Poet
      @Resident_Poet Рік тому

      @@MSGrantMusic thanks a lot!

  • @joshuaharney1181
    @joshuaharney1181 8 років тому +6

    does anyone think looks like a cooler version of dwight from The Office

  • @garisonbonnici8763
    @garisonbonnici8763 6 років тому

    From which piece is the part 14:37 pls?

  • @Herehear49
    @Herehear49 6 років тому

    Question: Will my horn in it's case make a worthy door stop? Charles Lazarus is amazing. He becomes the human trumpet when he puts the elongated piece of metal up to his lips. He has what most of we players want: less effort and more facility.

  • @trumpetman
    @trumpetman 9 років тому

    One problem with the swing thing. Feeling 2 and 4 shouldn't be in your feet in my opinion. Most times when you see someone dancing who is a good dancer, they step on 1 and 3 regardless of what style of music it is. Professionals step on those strong beats. Also, take a look at any big band from the big band era. They tap on all 4 beats or if the tempo is too fast they begin tapping on 1 and 3. 2 and 4 are already syncopated beats, now add all of the syncopation you're going to have to play in a jazz chart on top of already tapping on the weak beats. Then, as Barry Harris would say, what beats do you clap on? No one ever clapped and stomped there feet on 2 and 4 together! That would just be ridiculous. lol

  • @enrique17617
    @enrique17617 8 років тому

    Tanto Rommel como Lazarus hablan demasiado en lugar de utilizar su instrumento para enseñar. Es una pena.