Great teaching technique althought I would like a bit more time and/orexplanation on the symbols and what they mean. It is one of my harder spots and you make it sound so simple. Thanks for your input it's greatly appreciated.
Jay, good to see you again. I'm still at it, but I'm old and practical, I'm never going to play classical or Dixieland. Currently, I'm improving my reading skills and playing along with Billy Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald. Vocalists bend notes like crazy. Is there a way to emulate that. Are there preferred mouthpieces, reeds? I always enjoy your videos.
HiI Rocco! I am glad to hear that you are still at it. I will make a video about this topic - thank you for asking the question and providing me with a great idea. In general terms, a more open mouthpiece with a less resistant reed is going to be more flexible. I would think cane reeds would be better than synthetic. What setup are you currently using?
@@roccoliuzzi8394 The 5RV Lyre is a great mouthpiece...I find It to be literally in the middle of the mouthpiece world. It is a wonderful place to be. I am not sure which Ricos and Vandorens you are moving to and from, but that should be just about right to get some flexibility without it being too crazy
@@OlgaStreurman I think I got it now! www.clarinetninja.com/right-hand-study-1 if you dont mind reporting back - that would be incredible...I don't want to be messing up so much
love technique and particularly Articulation videos . very cool
Thank you for articulating your thoughts so clearly.
Best dad in the world will you teach me the clarinet when the dentist says that I can learn I love you 💕💕💕🥳🥳🥳
Kiddo! As soon as the dentist says it's ok, I will teach you everything I know about the clarinet :)
Wonderful video! Thanks for sharing.
Great teaching technique althought I would like a bit more time and/orexplanation on the symbols and what they mean. It is one of my harder spots and you make it sound so simple. Thanks for your input it's greatly appreciated.
Please get the pdf so you can take all the time you want:) it is difficult to pace things sometimes
Jay, good to see you again. I'm still at it, but I'm old and practical, I'm never going to play classical or Dixieland. Currently, I'm improving my reading skills and playing along with Billy Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald. Vocalists bend notes like crazy. Is there a way to emulate that. Are there preferred mouthpieces, reeds? I always enjoy your videos.
HiI Rocco! I am glad to hear that you are still at it. I will make a video about this topic - thank you for asking the question and providing me with a great idea. In general terms, a more open mouthpiece with a less resistant reed is going to be more flexible. I would think cane reeds would be better than synthetic. What setup are you currently using?
@@clarinetninja I recently got a Vandoren 5RV lyre and am using Rico 2.5 reeds, though I'm experimenting with Vandoren 3's.
@@roccoliuzzi8394 The 5RV Lyre is a great mouthpiece...I find It to be literally in the middle of the mouthpiece world. It is a wonderful place to be. I am not sure which Ricos and Vandorens you are moving to and from, but that should be just about right to get some flexibility without it being too crazy
Wonderful video, but how can I get the PDF? When I click the link it says: You don't have permission to access that page
I am challenged with operating my website...I thought I had that fixed! sorry about that
www.clarinetninja.com/forms/2148907086
that didnt fix it...I will get it...hold on a sec
www.clarinetninja.com/forms/2148907086
would you let me know if this works?
@@clarinetninja no unfortunately it does not work. Again no permission etc
@@OlgaStreurman I think I got it now! www.clarinetninja.com/right-hand-study-1 if you dont mind reporting back - that would be incredible...I don't want to be messing up so much