How to Play notes on a conch Shell Pt. 1

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  • Опубліковано 31 січ 2010
  • My method for note formation on the shells. This goes out to you Don, thanl for the support
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  • @kleptomanatee
    @kleptomanatee 12 років тому +6

    These videos are fantastic. I have been playing French horn for 8 years now, and I recently wanted to pick up Conch.
    Thanks, man.

  • @alexkuauhoselo4215
    @alexkuauhoselo4215 6 років тому +3

    Somebody give this man the award for best intro to a video, lovely

  • @kyradavis9344
    @kyradavis9344 9 років тому +6

    I didn't even know you could do this with shells! Amazing!

  • @doneaster1642
    @doneaster1642 14 років тому +1

    Thank-you Matthew for sharing this with us, I wish you all the best.
    Don Easter

  • @JonHarnum
    @JonHarnum 14 років тому +1

    Highly recommended! Great info....

  • @mickeyhugs1
    @mickeyhugs1 11 років тому +1

    thanks- you explaining this loud+clear-
    perfecto

  • @Ashleighmermaid
    @Ashleighmermaid 8 років тому

    love the vibrato at the end

  • @barnettsky1
    @barnettsky1 12 років тому

    Nice one mate really interesting technique I did manage to get Steve Turre to talk about the shells a few years back but i dig what you are doing too all the best to you

  • @patrickfrost1
    @patrickfrost1 11 років тому +1

    Matthew How are you? Relax. It's nice to see you again on the interwebs. Notes get fuzzy? Timbre rules! I do use two hands since we talked. You're good. Take it easy and stop targeting Mr. Turre.

  • @hanxzz
    @hanxzz 14 років тому

    amazing !!! thank you very much

  • @SchHDogs
    @SchHDogs 12 років тому +1

    His "conch-quest"... hahaha

  • @Malcoladdin
    @Malcoladdin 9 років тому +2

    The other way of getting more notes would be to increase the length with a mouthpiece, ie like with the New Zealand Putatara, or like the Japanese Horagai.

  • @pajiad191
    @pajiad191 14 років тому

    @doneaster
    Thank you, Don Easter, for all that you do and have done in the past. So much depends, Mr. Easter, on a red wheelbarrow, covered with rain. May your cup be filled! and if it is full already, may it be again!

  • @JonasViatte
    @JonasViatte 8 років тому +1

    technique is incredible! guy sounds a bit like an american motivational speech dude. but anyway, wow! congrats on the technique!

  • @PandaBear2910
    @PandaBear2910 11 років тому

    All hail the magic conch!

  • @417hemaspringfieldmo
    @417hemaspringfieldmo 9 років тому +7

    I t is conch bacause it comes from the spanish concha [konsha]...sooo at the end pronouncing either way its ochay lol

  • @julianolovato6657
    @julianolovato6657 8 років тому +1

    wow thanks

  • @HenriqueBruno-
    @HenriqueBruno- 7 місяців тому

    INSANE

  • @TehBuddaChris
    @TehBuddaChris 11 років тому +3

    Man i went to the Bahamas a few weeks ago on a cruise I saw a shell but I didn't pick it up i missed my chance

    • @Oshuin9
      @Oshuin9 6 років тому

      TehBuddaChris same thing happened to me, so I went on another cruise and received a better shell!!! Good luck to u.

  • @vanahadra9
    @vanahadra9 9 років тому +3

    KONK....KONK...conch...hehehe

  • @omniflake87
    @omniflake87 11 років тому

    Hi ! Can you please tell me where I can buy one as a gift for my friend ? He really wants to learn to play it and we can't find it. Do you have a website or do you rec someone ?
    Please let me know, would really appreciate your help !

  • @marcozipagan7497
    @marcozipagan7497 Рік тому +1

    🇮🇳 In India, they called Shankh.
    🇺🇲 In Hawaii, they called Pū.
    🇵🇭 In the Philippines, they called Tambuyuk.

  • @wahyu-zt2ms
    @wahyu-zt2ms Рік тому

    I have like that two seeds, how dare to buy?

  • @Nirvezz
    @Nirvezz 5 років тому +1

    Yell well here in the hood we call it the Krunk Shell. Jk

  • @brodielovetv7780
    @brodielovetv7780 4 роки тому +1

    All these conch shells and then a French horn

  • @MineResortServer2
    @MineResortServer2 12 років тому

    @MiamiBeachMan tru dat dro

  • @psychedelicatessen3404
    @psychedelicatessen3404 10 років тому +1

    Where do I buy a good Conch for playing? I'm in Australia.

    • @niknax8204
      @niknax8204 8 років тому +1

      +Matthew Williams Go to a sandy beach with nice, crystal clear water and go diving, and hopefully you will find one. Personally, I found mine in Mexico

    • @pants6416
      @pants6416 6 років тому +3

      Nik Nax Careful with that in Australia. We have some deadly animals that live in pretty shells. They're called cone snails and larger ones might be mistaken for a conch underwater. They shoot out a harpoon-like appendage, with deadly neurotoxins that paralyze the victim, including your lungs. If you don't drown, you might suffocate. If stung, call 000 immediately.
      We have a few dangerous animals to be aware of in our waters (as well as in the bush, and even around homes in scary Queensland). Definitely look into it before visiting our beaches!

    • @pants6416
      @pants6416 6 років тому

      Nik Nax I should probably mention that people have lived in Australia with our weirdo wildlife for a long time, and people living in each area should be well aware of anything dangerous living in their area and how to avoid it. Most things have anti-venom (not the cone snail, but medics can still help you) and we have good lifeguards too, so don't be scared to come visit Australian nature areas. Just stick to tours and public beaches, heed warnings, and don't poke or grab the wildlife (also best not to go into nature alone). Many are only active at night anyway.

    • @vikaschauhan4578
      @vikaschauhan4578 5 років тому

      I have own antique power conch shell.
      Im intersted to sell my conch if you are ready to buy this article so plz contact me +918814864654

  • @rohoke
    @rohoke 13 років тому +1

    You play very well....And your video is very helpful for someone wanting to play the conch well. But Please....Pronounce "Conch" properly...It is pronounced " KONK " here in the Keys where I live and throughout the Caribbean where the conch lives. I might add....The conch is one of the finest meats you could stuff in your mouth....Thanks for the post.

  • @BobbyBobeditorinchei
    @BobbyBobeditorinchei 12 років тому

    @bruceshank, Who cares? this dude is awesome! I even thought loch was pronounced loch

  • @Stardust-tz8yq
    @Stardust-tz8yq 3 роки тому +1

    Anyone else watching this in 2020?

  • @BobbyBobeditorinchei
    @BobbyBobeditorinchei 12 років тому

    @rohoke Who cares? this dude is awesome

  • @OOZiTen
    @OOZiTen 11 років тому +1

    Its pronounced however you say it.

  • @soullight2932
    @soullight2932 9 років тому

    Your amazing

  • @princealexis8368
    @princealexis8368 11 років тому

    Shuuyup

  • @dssaraswat4503
    @dssaraswat4503 6 років тому +1

    Do you sales conch

  • @elioraimmanuel
    @elioraimmanuel 9 років тому +3

    The correct pronunciation of conch is a CONK. The Triton is not a conch. The Trition and Conch are different Families. The Conch are Family: Strombidae. They are herbivores. The Triton are Family: Cymatiidae. They are fierce predators who are carnivorous.

    • @victormorgado5318
      @victormorgado5318 7 років тому +2

      You mean Concha, Conch is a spanglish anglo mutation

  • @TrumpetBobSr
    @TrumpetBobSr 7 років тому

    its cong

  • @Emzilyyx3
    @Emzilyyx3 11 років тому

    Not in my area it's not.

  • @TheRoar155
    @TheRoar155 12 років тому

    no, no it isnt
    well, maybe where you come from

  • @Xae87
    @Xae87 13 років тому

    northern arizona university must not care about their pianos

  • @MiamiBeachMan
    @MiamiBeachMan 12 років тому

    LOL, awesome video, but seriously it's pronounced "KONK", not KONCH

  • @RevKuban
    @RevKuban 12 років тому

    Trumpet instructor could not teach how to blow with conch schell.. Contact true yamabushi conch schell master