LSO Master Class - Tuba

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  • Опубліковано 28 лис 2024

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  • @joelfriesen2914
    @joelfriesen2914 9 років тому +40

    I would like him to narrate audiobooks for me... great speaking voice.

  • @thetemplar1
    @thetemplar1 13 років тому +6

    I have been very fortunate in that I've been taught by him. He is truly amazing in so many ways. Teaches not just about music but so many other points. Very inspirational and very down to earth also. Had fun and learned so much from a magnificent teacher. Thanks. Smiling Jonny.

  • @nonogrammist
    @nonogrammist 10 років тому +10

    4:03 , whoever wrote the subtitles ... you made my day !! :-)

  • @LeopoldMidas
    @LeopoldMidas 7 років тому +3

    I like this type of Eb tuba sound! It covers everything from the "Ride" to the upper register Berlioz compositions. Nice, very nice.

  • @carlenger9707
    @carlenger9707 6 років тому +3

    "I've been here a rather long time." How about nearly 40 years at the time this video was made!

  • @MeowImAKangaroo
    @MeowImAKangaroo 12 років тому

    His voice is so soothing,i could just listen to this on repeat for ages :')

  • @NRGearz
    @NRGearz 11 років тому +2

    I did, thank you very much. I love playing it. It's extremely fun, and in High School allows you to focus on the other parts of the song more as you usually have whole notes the entire piece. I love being able to play my part and listen to how it fits in with others instead of having to focus on a melody.

  • @nappa9002
    @nappa9002 13 років тому +2

    I've actually met Patrick, and played tuba with him (kind of), he's such a nice guy. He told me near enough the exact same things when I met him.

  • @CorvetteCoonass
    @CorvetteCoonass 14 років тому +2

    I played a BBb Besson in High School. Never liked the weight of it, but it had a big sound and the intonation was spot on. Wish I had that thing still...

  • @25143094rea
    @25143094rea 5 років тому +1

    Hi Mr Harrild, you thought me euphonium while at KH(2003), and you absolutely amazed me!! I much appreciated the personal lessons at your London residence....but I'm now a tuba player, and the difference between tuba and euphonium is immense.... would appreciate you amazing guidance now!

  • @thebottlemusician
    @thebottlemusician 14 років тому +1

    I play the tuba ,usually an E flat, four key, rotor valve, and love this video. Would love to learn these pieces. I still would love his voice. Eventually...

  • @LeBashfulBadger
    @LeBashfulBadger 11 років тому +3

    His sound is incredible. Especially with good bass headphones. His voice is pretty damn cool, too lol.

  • @64DrPeppers
    @64DrPeppers 12 років тому +5

    REALLY BE BRAVE, TAKE A BREATH, BLOW THE BLOOMING THING, AND HAVE A GOOD TIME. story of my life :)

  • @judemisura4323
    @judemisura4323 12 років тому

    I played Tuba back in high school. I plan to pick it up again very soon.

  • @sledgehog1
    @sledgehog1 13 років тому +1

    What a fitting voice for a tuba player!

  • @christopherhovis9926
    @christopherhovis9926 4 роки тому +2

    It's so weird to hear a Besson play orchestral excerpts. Almost uncanny haha

  • @DrStrangefate
    @DrStrangefate 13 років тому +5

    "D-A-Z Array"
    LMAO I had the CC on while watching and just had to stop to laugh.
    Of course I speak of Dies Irae

  • @AAAEnChey
    @AAAEnChey 11 років тому +12

    he sounds like a tuba

    • @rodrigocardoso1196
      @rodrigocardoso1196 6 років тому +1

      AAAEnChey He play the tuba mate! Hahaha So , it's normal he sounds like one . But his voice sounds like a tuba as well hahaha

  • @cjtuba1
    @cjtuba1 7 років тому +2

    Hi Mr H, would it be possible to do a video on mouthpiece choice and usage etc. Sure it would be of great value to all. Great video and lovely to see you again (even through YT). Regards, Chris Eley

  • @tomtuba10
    @tomtuba10 14 років тому

    YOU ARE AWESOME!!!
    I would love for u to make another tuba lesson or masterclass soon.

  • @johnaigi
    @johnaigi 14 років тому

    Great stuff Patrick! Cheers from Spain!

  • @milroxsox
    @milroxsox 13 років тому

    He has the best tone I have ever heard.

  • @peytonjmusic
    @peytonjmusic 12 років тому +1

    dang. he seems like an amazing educator!

  • @johnwaoi1793
    @johnwaoi1793 8 років тому

    Best tuba articulation I ever heard

  • @lennic95
    @lennic95 14 років тому

    He's got a lovely sound!

  • @littledrewboo
    @littledrewboo 13 років тому

    @tomnottim it really depends if its actually affecting your sound negatively or not. If it doesn't affect it at all, I'd say go for it, who cares what you do as long as what comes out of the bell sounds good

  • @Windsbee
    @Windsbee 13 років тому

    @0nisful Its just like the trumpet. Sure there is only three buttons, but as you tighten your lips, the higher notes you play, and the more you loosen your lips, the lower notes you play. Playing high recuires more air, and playing low dosen't take much air at all.

  • @xthejordx
    @xthejordx 11 років тому +1

    That may very well be on purpose. Rooms that sound very "dead" or "dry" are ideal for hearing mistakes and other issues. If you can have a great performance in a "dead-sounding" room, then you will have even greater success on the stage.

  • @greatwhitebuffalo96
    @greatwhitebuffalo96 13 років тому

    @ 0nisful the way we get different notes is our lips, we either tighten of loosen them to get the right pitch.

  • @MrPaddyshamus
    @MrPaddyshamus 13 років тому

    @tomnottim it can make the instrument change the positioning on your lip and also you might bash your teeth in. i used to move my arm a lot but i smacked my mouth by accident once playing czardas (arr. Oystein Baadsvik) at a concert and it really hurt. so i started balancing a pencil on my arm and focusing on not letting it fall off and eventually i stopped doing it. hope this helps :)

  • @EuphPlayer115
    @EuphPlayer115 11 років тому +3

    "blow the blooming thing and have a good time". YES

  • @bensexton7350
    @bensexton7350 6 років тому +3

    Wonder what he sounds like on a 6/4 CC tuba

  • @slateflash
    @slateflash 12 років тому

    such a cool, soothing voice!!!^^

  • @aaronfreeman3364
    @aaronfreeman3364 9 років тому

    I teach myself new instruments. This guy really knows how to teach! I've tried his technique, and it works.

  • @DavidAKZ
    @DavidAKZ 14 років тому

    Thanks Patrick

  • @AttitudeCastle
    @AttitudeCastle 13 років тому

    @0nisful Don't be fooled, playing low does take alot of puff to get the air moving, for higher notes you need to blow air "faster" for lower notes you need to move more air in total. It depends on instrument but that fits for almost every wind instrument

  • @Billtuba
    @Billtuba 13 років тому +2

    Wow the Ride on Eb.

  • @DevynPope
    @DevynPope 12 років тому

    the best musicians sound like their instrument

  • @Mujangga
    @Mujangga 11 років тому +1

    I didn't know Brian Cox played the tuba!

  • @TeReoH
    @TeReoH 13 років тому

    His first breath is amazing....

  • @martimtavares3692
    @martimtavares3692 11 років тому +4

    ahah, genius subtitling: Dies Irae becomes D-A-Z array!!

  • @leon4medicman
    @leon4medicman 14 років тому

    Cool! I am not a tuba player but it cool to see videos teaching music!

  • @JoeCoolNJL
    @JoeCoolNJL 14 років тому

    A tuba player could NEVER have a voice more perfect for being a tuba player XD

  • @angodamango
    @angodamango 14 років тому

    @Tuba408Bass my appologies then... unfortunatly i didnt know there was such thing as a "contrabass bugel"

  • @VanillaGorilla89
    @VanillaGorilla89 13 років тому

    @wrongbuzz most definitely not. your voice does not affect what onstrument you can play, your voice has nothing to do with playing any wind or brass instrument :)

  • @ashleythorpe7933
    @ashleythorpe7933 4 роки тому

    He speaks around C2!

  • @BennyNgYK
    @BennyNgYK 11 років тому +1

    I tried to play Hungarian March on my Besson Sovereign 995 BBb and i had alot of problems in the bar 11-16

  • @jbennett8000
    @jbennett8000 12 років тому +1

    ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ஜ۩۞۩ஜ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
    TUBA RULES!
    ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ஜ۩۞۩ஜ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬

  • @BrotaroKubro
    @BrotaroKubro 12 років тому

    Of course he is. He's a professor at the Royal Academy of Music.

  • @CaseyEdwards
    @CaseyEdwards 14 років тому

    @4:03 the subtitles say "D-A-Z" array and anyone who knows about music will know he's referring to the Dies Irae chant melody Berlioz used. That's too funny!

  • @kevintheblacksmith
    @kevintheblacksmith 12 років тому

    I want a Eb tuba ! I`ve got three BBb tubas .great video

  • @youalldoit
    @youalldoit 14 років тому

    love it

  • @ArtemisApollo26
    @ArtemisApollo26 12 років тому

    He should do narrations!

  • @DMRCapitalHill
    @DMRCapitalHill 12 років тому +1

    1:57-1:59 Did he rest on the mark or mess up

  • @macree01
    @macree01 12 років тому

    I would pay this guy to narrate my life.

  • @TonyZilincik
    @TonyZilincik 10 років тому

    Thank you, Maestro!

  • @wheattoast1971
    @wheattoast1971 9 років тому

    what kind of tuba is he playing I love that tone

    • @thebrasshole6204
      @thebrasshole6204 9 років тому

      It's a EEb Besson Sovereign. They're the most popular tubas in Britain.

  • @noskcajluap
    @noskcajluap 12 років тому

    Oh dear UA-cam, bit of fail at 4:18. Its latin words, not some strange single letter sounds! D A Z re = dies irae

  • @trystanfritts1912
    @trystanfritts1912 8 років тому +2

    Who here thinks it's totally acceptable to play an Eb tuba in the states? Everyone is screaming "get a CC! but Eb tubas really interest me. Would love to hear everyone's thoughts!

    • @littledrewboo
      @littledrewboo 8 років тому +1

      Trystan Blake I do really like big CC tubas for orchestral works especially since you're competing with so many instruments to be heard and because it has decent intonation in those sharp keys. I do think Eb has so many advantages over F though because of the better intonation and low register. I do think Eb is a much better "do it all horn" than all the others.

    • @dogemusicproductions7444
      @dogemusicproductions7444 7 років тому +2

      It honestly doesn't matter, just get an Eb! Øystein Baadsvik plays a Eb, and he is a god of tuba! CC tubas are used for their dark, heavy and warm sound, but Eb tubas can do the same!

  • @williebeaty
    @williebeaty 13 років тому

    i like the sound of an eb tuba now lol does he play a contrabass too or just eb like most British players?

    • @cjtuba1
      @cjtuba1 5 років тому +1

      he plays all the orchestral instruments, F, C, CC, B flat etc

  • @Tanru2000
    @Tanru2000 14 років тому

    He has a tuba-voice! :)

  • @ViRaLUske
    @ViRaLUske 14 років тому +1

    i feel like playing my tuba now XD

  • @tomnottim
    @tomnottim 13 років тому

    My right arm tends to bounce around a lot when I play (just like Patrick here), but my teacher always tells me off a for it. Is there any particular reason why I shouldn't? Any help would be appreciated!

  • @Pennybut
    @Pennybut 12 років тому +1

    "Blow the blooming thing" LOL

  • @ConnorGriffinMusic
    @ConnorGriffinMusic 11 років тому

    He presses his valves down exactly the way my tuba teacher taught me not too: by hitting them flat with your fingers instead of curling your fingers and using the tips.

    • @CorvetteCoonass
      @CorvetteCoonass 7 років тому +2

      Yep and he's a professional. The are so many "traditions" teachers perpetuate that aren't needed but that's how it is. The belief that C tuba is required to be a pro tubist is just utterly ridiculous.

    • @cjtuba1
      @cjtuba1 5 років тому

      If you use the valves musically you're likely to play musically.

  • @channelAvaMcUnicorn
    @channelAvaMcUnicorn 11 років тому +6

    I play the tuba! :D

  • @FREELANCEBASSIST
    @FREELANCEBASSIST 12 років тому

    Playing low requires an enormous amount of air? In fact i could go as far as to say that playing lower requires more air then playing higher. I can take one breath and play a Bb on the staff for 5 or 6 bars with out a breath but do that for a Pedal Bb and the natural physics requires so much more air...

  • @Mushyrulez
    @Mushyrulez 14 років тому

    Oh jeez, if only we had better cameras, like for Life in a Day...

  • @mikedaguy
    @mikedaguy 13 років тому

    It's actually a Bb tuba, he's just freakin' huge.

  • @thebassiestbassist
    @thebassiestbassist 13 років тому

    They meant to spell "DAZ" array like Dies Irae, right?

  • @zomorocks26
    @zomorocks26 12 років тому

    he is a tuba! :o

  • @gregster111607
    @gregster111607 13 років тому

    @mikedaguy no, i play that exact tuba it EEb tuba.

  • @tombonele
    @tombonele 12 років тому

    He must have had to decide "Hmm, Tuba career in one of the world's best orchestras, or voice Darth Vader in Star Wars?"

  • @biagioguida7145
    @biagioguida7145 8 років тому

    I love you

  • @lennic95
    @lennic95 14 років тому

    @DRCxGFX Goes great with the Tuba lol

  • @daantjebariton
    @daantjebariton 14 років тому

    I don't like the big gaps between all the notes, but he explains

  • @orsotubista
    @orsotubista 4 роки тому

    Hello Master: what mouthpiece are you using on this EB tuba?

  • @Eimrine
    @Eimrine 12 років тому

    tuba on youtube

  • @Moemoerootfootball
    @Moemoerootfootball 12 років тому

    omg his tuba is sitting on the bell!!!

    • @cjtuba1
      @cjtuba1 5 років тому

      All tuba players do that!?

  • @Harrytjuh66
    @Harrytjuh66 11 років тому +1

    Are you the guy who voiced Darth Vader?

  • @aaronfreeman3364
    @aaronfreeman3364 9 років тому

    It took me a while, but I can play a G# above the staff with my BBb tuba.

  • @en0575
    @en0575 Місяць тому

    does he using Eb tuba?

  • @ryanhalson7064
    @ryanhalson7064 9 років тому

    what kind of mouthpiece would you recommend playing on in orchestras?

    • @cjtuba1
      @cjtuba1 7 років тому

      Vincent Bach 18 is a great choice...

    • @cjtuba1
      @cjtuba1 5 років тому

      Vincent Bach 24AW

  • @whatistheretotype
    @whatistheretotype 13 років тому

    @unitednerdsbeproud I want his Tuba's voice in my GPS

  • @iwanabana
    @iwanabana 12 років тому

    Why? What's the difference?

  • @williebeaty
    @williebeaty 12 років тому

    playing low probably requires larger volumes of air, and playing higher requires faster air

    • @cjtuba1
      @cjtuba1 5 років тому

      Up to 300 litres of air per minute versus 15 on a trumpet...

  • @erictowser8470
    @erictowser8470 11 років тому +1

    Who the hell would voluntarily choose the tuba as their instrument? It's just one of those instruments that gets imposed on you in High School!

    • @CorvetteCoonass
      @CorvetteCoonass 7 років тому +1

      I chose the tuba in high school. I love the deep presence it has in an ensemble. I play a 6/4 tuba so the presence is even more noticeable than a tuba like the player in this video uses.

  • @TheUndacovabrotha
    @TheUndacovabrotha 14 років тому

    i wanna hear him do an evil laugh haha

  • @noskcajluap
    @noskcajluap 12 років тому

    Even if that was the case then the fact that most english dialects would pronouce Z as 'zed' means that it is even more of a error. It would only really be helpful if you speak english with an american twang.

  • @aaronfreeman3364
    @aaronfreeman3364 9 років тому

    I am really a high school student.

  • @yokohane956
    @yokohane956 11 років тому +2

    This Tuba is inE♭?

    • @alexpwatkins
      @alexpwatkins 10 років тому +1

      think its a B flat, Orchestras either use B flat or C, and a E flat has a more of a vocal texture kinda like a Euphoniums sound

    • @iaintobeezy9484
      @iaintobeezy9484 10 років тому

      Alex Watkins Not in Britain.

    • @cjtuba1
      @cjtuba1 7 років тому

      EE flat Besson 4 valve Sovereign tuba.

  • @BigBadTubaDudeCRA
    @BigBadTubaDudeCRA 7 років тому

    what do you mean by "transparent" sound around 5:50?

    • @livingbass9617
      @livingbass9617 6 років тому

      Coleman Alexander Played with enough clarity to be considered transparent.

  • @jbennett8000
    @jbennett8000 11 років тому

    Hmmm... maybe I forgot I had an enter key :/

  • @williebeaty
    @williebeaty 13 років тому

    @tackledparsley i'd choose him, morgan freeman, or casey kasem

  • @Bassmastaful
    @Bassmastaful 14 років тому

    ITS GOD!!!

  • @waynedanberry
    @waynedanberry 12 років тому

    The Damnation of Zappa!

  • @markoleary1120
    @markoleary1120 11 років тому +1

    This instrument looks like it takes so much effort to play.

    • @TheJamesinator102
      @TheJamesinator102 10 років тому +1

      Not exactly more difficult he just really exaggerates his movements.

  • @janiscortese
    @janiscortese 11 років тому

    He plays wonderfully of course but holy crows, I'd pay just to listen to him talk.

  • @jomarluke
    @jomarluke 9 років тому

    Is he playing on a 24AW????

    • @collinthomas9083
      @collinthomas9083 9 років тому

      Yep, it's the standard mouthpiece for EEb tubas. I use a Dennis Wick with a similar profile on my EEb tuba. I use larger mouthpieces on CC and BBb horns.

  • @denantevanderwoods9245
    @denantevanderwoods9245 12 років тому

    wow any if his voice was any lower we couldnt here it the frequency would be to low