One thing I was upset about when I submitted an audition video YEARS ago for YTSO was the fact that the PDF available with the music did NOT include the Bolero excerpt, and yet this Masterclass video talks about it. I got disqualified for not playing all the music...
That's a good question, and the answer is that it depends. For one thing, it depends on your practice habits. To learn any instrument and make actual progress, you need to practice often and well. For example, I practice half and hour to an hour a day, 5-7 days a week. I've been playing a little less than a year. I had trouble in the beginning and made slow progress because I didn't know how to practice effectively, but once I figured out what I was doing, I began to improve more steadily.
With a translation video feature one need not speak Cantonese to get excellent information to study the Eb Clarinet. A nice selection of recital material. 🥂Excellent!
In addition to good practicing habits, if you have good equipment (good reeds and a good clarinet, etc.) and good technique, then you will progress faster. If you already can read music, that's a good start. I guess I can't tell you how long it will take because it depends. I guess it takes a few years to get good, but even then, you spend the rest of your life practicing and perfecting. Good luck! :)
Haha so this what an English Born Chinese sounds like? I'm a 22 year old Australian Born Chinese and I speak Canto with a pretty bad Aussie accent... I have to try really hard to not sound too Western :p but I have to say his Canto vocab is much wider than mine
Saxophone is more easy than clarinet. 2 raisons: the intonation is not so difficult and when you use the upper register its an octave higher instead of the clarinet whose diference is a quint. So, on the sax wyth the same finger positon you get the same note (with an octave of diférence) its change many things
Ah, the baby clarinet. The bane of our existence, as clarinetists...why, oh, why, composers, do you use it?! We can go that high with more control on our Bbs!
很高興, 驚訝, 第一次有大師不用英文、普通話,用廣東話,用香港人懂得聽的語言, 多謝您
One thing I was upset about when I submitted an audition video YEARS ago for YTSO was the fact that the PDF available with the music did NOT include the Bolero excerpt, and yet this Masterclass video talks about it. I got disqualified for not playing all the music...
The sound of an e-flat clarinet is unique. Thatäs why it's used!
Excellent playing, very accurate and beautiful musicality. What mouthpiece and reeds do you use? Thank you!
nice beautiful tone
@MrSmoothSax Oh god yes, I reconize him from a video on here, The Rite of Spring. He played the Eb clarinet and it's part was one of a kind.
very talented
pues la neta me gusta mucho the london symphony orchestra es lo mejor
me gusta mucho
That's a good question, and the answer is that it depends. For one thing, it depends on your practice habits. To learn any instrument and make actual progress, you need to practice often and well. For example, I practice half and hour to an hour a day, 5-7 days a week. I've been playing a little less than a year. I had trouble in the beginning and made slow progress because I didn't know how to practice effectively, but once I figured out what I was doing, I began to improve more steadily.
With a translation video feature one need not speak Cantonese to get excellent information to study the Eb Clarinet.
A nice selection of recital material. 🥂Excellent!
zajebiste, propsy!
棒极了
The glass mouthpiece warms the Eb tone, which tends to be shrill. Using it is a good idea.
Podrían traducirlo? Me interesa saber qué dice. Gracias
Podrían poner subtítulos ?? Gracias.
Por cierto, toca muy bien !!
@RealONeal yep, thats true!
If you hear him speak English, he speaks it with an RP British Accent.
I play Eb Clarinet in my band :D
Do you still play?
he's probably ABC
amazing player
красавец
@Thejessi403 Click on CC... next to 360p..... Hope it helps
what brand(s) does he play? instrument? mouthpiece? reed?
In addition to good practicing habits, if you have good equipment (good reeds and a good clarinet, etc.) and good technique, then you will progress faster. If you already can read music, that's a good start. I guess I can't tell you how long it will take because it depends. I guess it takes a few years to get good, but even then, you spend the rest of your life practicing and perfecting. Good luck! :)
支持!!!
his speaking sounds so funny to me as a cantonese speaker
u guys there sre subtitles press the CC button on video
cute little clarinet hehehehehe
Haha so this what an English Born Chinese sounds like? I'm a 22 year old Australian Born Chinese and I speak Canto with a pretty bad Aussie accent... I have to try really hard to not sound too Western :p but I have to say his Canto vocab is much wider than mine
What in the hell difference does it make?
对一段已经好似有D汗水了。甘吹够2个种。甘会点捏?
look at the transcript for translation.
and he is speaking fluent cantonese.
@Thejessi403 Next to where you can see how many people have watched this.
where's the Chi-Yu Mo Masterclass in English? I can only find this Cantonese one =[
I think it wood takes for years ago to get a correct result.. Clarinet is not the easier of wind instruments
......“所以你吹得越恐怖就越好!”
好!
OMG IT'S THAT A CRYSTAL MOUTH PIECE?
same reason the piccolo trumpet exist
ale sie michal zmienil z wygladu
How appropriate that the video length is 6:22. Mozart anyone?
就快吹到爆血管咁。。。
One thing is certain- that Eb clarinet wasn't made in China! If it was, it would have cracked 3 minutes into the video. ;)
People!!!!!!!!!!!!! transcipt....look under transcipt....geeezz!
@ibrokemyfingerbowlin hey could you record a masterclass that's better than this one?
snake charmer
Saxophone is more easy than clarinet.
2 raisons: the intonation is not so difficult and when you use the upper register its an octave higher instead of the clarinet whose diference is a quint.
So, on the sax wyth the same finger positon you get the same note (with an octave of diférence) its change many things
i just copyed and paste another commernt
i dont even know wat i just said
好聽! 好聽! 可是你因該要去休息一下吧, if you keep blowing, I'm afraid it wont be good for your health
i bet he is a british born chinese
所以你吹得越恐怖就越好!
He is not Cantonese. I think he is mandarin, but was asked to speak in Cantonese. I can't really place his accent.
He is Cantonese, but grew up in the UK.
ça ressemble plus à du hichiriki que de la clarinette mib !! MDRRRR ..... au secours l'intonation ( clarinette bontempi ?)
Why did they make him speak Cantonese?? It is clearly not his language...
佢講野好搞笑...haha
Or, at least, as high as you will want to hear it...
Sounds a bit harsh, my old Albert Systen Eb clarinet sounds much sweeter with a great tone.
I think it's just a really big dude playing a regular Bb clarinet.
His speech seems very European to me.
Ah, the baby clarinet. The bane of our existence, as clarinetists...why, oh, why, composers, do you use it?! We can go that high with more control on our Bbs!
A bit like an alto sax with clarinet fingerings.
MrHappyRandomness not quite. this would closer match the sopranino sax. the clarinet match for the Alto sax would be the Alto clarinet
no me gusta what ever the hell that means
wow couldn't this be in english?? he actually has a british accent
His cantonese isnt very fluent though...he has an accent