Can I Keep Up With Martin Fröst's Double Tongue? (Practice Vlog #1)

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
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    I am a huge Martin Fröst fan; he champions new music, his interpretations are always exciting and fresh and his raw technical ability on the clarinet is truly unbelievable at times. I think there are few classical clarinetists that have had as big of an impact on the clarinet community as a whole. I've always been curious to see how difficult Göran Fröst's arrangement of "Let's Be Happy" is and finally decided to tackle a small portion of the double tonguing section for fun. Needless to say, I had a blast! Thanks Martin and Göran for the work that you have done!
    If you have any questions for me, let me know down in the comments below! If you don't, let me know what your favorite Martin Fröst recording is!
    Link to Martin's video: • Martin Fröst and VFCO ...
    Clarinet Equipment used in this video:
    Buffet Crampon Tosca Bb Clarinet
    PlayNick Puccini Tosca Mouthpiece
    Silverstein Hexa Ligature
    Vandoren 56 Rue Lepic Strength 3.5 Reed
    Custom Barrel
    Audio Equipment:
    MixPre-3
    Shure KSM141
    Camera:
    Fujifilm XT-3 x2
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Комментарии • 34

  • @bobduva4805
    @bobduva4805 Год назад +6

    I also am a great fan of Martin and also am Awed by his tonging speed. At my age (82), it is impossible to play that fast. You did one heck of a job...Thanks

    • @ParkHouseCreations
      @ParkHouseCreations  Год назад

      Thanks for watching Bob! His top articulation speed really is insane, maybe one day I’ll get there!

  • @andrewcordle2424
    @andrewcordle2424 2 года назад +3

    I was very impressed that I did not hear that “Dugga Dugga” sound when you practiced the double tonguing, both slowly and when you played it fast.
    Bravo 👏👏

  • @aznminr123
    @aznminr123 2 года назад +5

    Editing on point once again!

  • @eduardobarboza7030
    @eduardobarboza7030 2 года назад +4

    Awesome video! Really enjoyed how you structured your practice for this solo

    • @ParkHouseCreations
      @ParkHouseCreations  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching Eduardo! It’s definitely something I had to do in a structured way, it’s too overwhelming otherwise 😅

  • @FRANCOMESON53
    @FRANCOMESON53 2 года назад +2

    Fantastic ! Absolutely interesting! now It Is possibile to known the piece of music used in your exercise ?

    • @ParkHouseCreations
      @ParkHouseCreations  2 года назад

      Thanks Franco! I unfortunately don’t have a link to the music (I only found the one transcribed page that I practiced on google images.) You should try searching for “Martin Frost let's be happy sheet music”
      (I don’t know if the piece itself is published anywhere though!)

    • @FRANCOMESON53
      @FRANCOMESON53 2 года назад +1

      Ok I'try !! Thanks

  • @iagoclarinet
    @iagoclarinet Год назад +1

    Very good!

  • @medusa210562
    @medusa210562 Год назад +1

    I know clarinettists,who play Baltic stile music who double staccato as fast as a machine gun, litteraly

  • @jaysinmartyn
    @jaysinmartyn 2 года назад +1

    TRANSCRIPTION ONLINE???? DId it cost money? I've been searching everywhere!

  • @DocCSE
    @DocCSE 2 года назад +2

    What syllables do you use when double tonguing? I have problems in the clarion and altissimo register in getting an acceptable tone. Any suggestions?

    • @ParkHouseCreations
      @ParkHouseCreations  2 года назад +8

      I think the process of learning double tonguing comes kind of naturally for some people, but it definitely didn’t for me. It took a long time and a lot of experimentation to figure out what I could get to consistently work. I would try a bunch of different syllables and see what seems to work best. For me “Dee-Gee” seems to work for most cases. But something else may work better for you! Double tonguing in the upper clarion and altissimo is pretty difficult no matter what, and usually I try to avoid it unless its only a handful of notes moving through those areas of the instrument. I think what also helped was isolating the “Gee” syllable and alternating practicing single articulation using that instead of my normal “Dee/Tee” syllable. Once that started to feel more solid/comfortable I was able to start really speeding things up!

  • @ccanaves
    @ccanaves Год назад +1

    Martin has an unfair advantage, he's an alien and has like 4 tongues.

  • @clarimau
    @clarimau 2 года назад +1

    How does it means “custom barrel” which model??

    • @ParkHouseCreations
      @ParkHouseCreations  2 года назад

      Ya, sorry, I know it’s not very helpful! The barrel is a prototype made specifically for my instrument by a friend who doesn’t sell the barrels yet and would preferred to not have their name shared at this time. Normally, I wouldn’t mention it at all, but the barrel looks different and I figured someone would ask about it eventually.

  • @loryclarinet5991
    @loryclarinet5991 2 года назад +1

    Pretty good actually 🔝

  • @luejohan8540
    @luejohan8540 2 года назад

    Can you send the link to the sheet Music?

  • @classicaloracle
    @classicaloracle Год назад +3

    He is of course a fantastic player but so much movement causes the Doppler effect in recordings, something which I have also noticed with a few other players who move so much. The result is unacceptable for pure listening. Fröst depends upon aspects of theatre to connect with his audiences and that's fine. He's not my go to performer if I just want to hear pure, unaffected performance. Martin is a one-off, a unique player that nobody should try to copy. Well that's my excuse anyway!

    • @billducker7404
      @billducker7404 Год назад +2

      Thank you for your comments. I am an old school player taught to stand still. Martin is an amazing player but I much prefer to listen to him and not watch him he reminds me of the tennis players who grunt! It puts me off watching and no doubt the player on the other side of the net unless they are a grunted too. Yes he is a one off. Recently I watched a documentary about the late Jack Brymer of the London Symphony Orchestra. To me he made the most amazing clarinet sound ever! But years ago he was criticised for using vibrato. He got the idea I believe from listening to great singers and trying to be expressive like them and he succeeded. He played the instrument was great ease. Martin probably has fans that like to see him dancing as well as playing the clarinet! Once again thank you for this comment which I have almost being afraid to comment on - God bless you and yours -Bill UK 2:24

    • @classicaloracle
      @classicaloracle Год назад

      @@billducker7404 Yes, Brymer's sound was even more special heard live and many professional players in the UK still feel it's the best they have heard from a clarinet. There are still some interesting variations in clarinet sound across the world, even when players are now using similar setups. Dare I say that if you could bring Jack back and hear a few phrases played by him and then compare to many leading players today the astute non-clarinet playing listener would choose Jack for the rich sonority that was his trademark. Having said all that you will find many US clarinettists would not hear it this way. A straight, almost unyielding tone is still preferred by many - at least that's the way I hear it - it's not playing that is 'on the breath' - very much a hallmark of the English sound.

  • @emanuelzapata2240
    @emanuelzapata2240 2 года назад +1

    Wooow!!! You have the sheet?

  • @darrellmoore1743
    @darrellmoore1743 5 месяцев назад

    Let's see him do it with the mouthpiece turned around.

  • @weezy2318
    @weezy2318 2 года назад +1

    what reeds are you using? Great video tho

    • @ParkHouseCreations
      @ParkHouseCreations  2 года назад

      Thanks! For this video I was using 3.5 strength Vandoren 56 Rue Lepic reeds. I typically put all my equipment choices in the description box of each video, since they change relatively often!

  • @vicente1049
    @vicente1049 2 года назад +1

    💪💪💪👍👍👍