AWESOME! I played Trumpet from fourth grade till the end of High School with braces on my teeth! It was terrible. Braces came off when I was 16. My range soured! Decided to Major in Music. Switched to Baritone Horn. (Less Competition), my High School Band Director had already advised me to switch. But, I was a Trumpeter! (snobbish). So there I was with my Besson Euphonium at the Hartt College of Music at the University of Hartford in Connecticut. I Loved my time there. You play beautifully and explain every thing so well. You Are Awesome!
You're an excellent teacher. Thank you. Will share this with a friend who is a new "baritonium" player (that's what I call my ambiguously classified King 627). He used to play the tuba a lo-o-o-ong time ago. And I am incorporating the tips in my tenor playing. I'm a trumpet player, so your tips are particularly helpful.
Anchor on the lower lip to alleviate pressure on the top lip! Start at a note where you already make a good sound then work up chromatically keeping the sound beautiful, thinking about not using too much tension. Hope this helps!
Lately I've been growing more and more frustrated with the way I sound on euphonium, my sound is not particularly bad when playing single notes like long tones, but when I play anything that requires any movement I repetitively air notes, and I cannot figure out why... when I do play them correctly and they aren't aired, my sound goes down in quality... would you know how I can stop airing notes and keep tone quality through moving sections? I strive to sound like you do, I can't imagine how much practice it must have taken to get to the point you are at. That etude was just perfection.
It may sound contradictory, but practice air attacking notes making them come out immediately without the tongue. Articulation is created when the air meets the buzz and the tongue is just something to clarify it, but it seems like your air is late in the equation. I'll give you a lesson if you would like just fill out the form in the description!
Alright, I'll try that, thank you for your help and explanation! I have practiced air attacking notes in the past, but not extensively enough to possibly fix my issue, so I'll edit this comment later if I see results.
Trumpet player here! I wish i had this video when I first started on trumpet over two years ago. The way you explain everything can be applied to almost of not all wind instruments. Thanks for the video
I am a trombone player from UCF graduating in December. I started out as a music ed major on euphonium. Going from euphonium to tenor trombone, there are difficulties with sound and articulation. Do you have any tips or advice that can apply to trombone?
You have the most effortless and resonant sounding mouthpiece buzz I’ve heard 😩
All about that oral cavity 😎
@@misseuphonium can I use you as a reference of what I want to sound like?
@@jelly7957 you can use whatever you like in the world
Surprising how these tips are also useful for other instruments such as bassoon
It's crazy since you're so young but so knowledgeable and good. I play euphonium as well, 18 years old.
hi
@@ernestagbemenu4595 hello :)
AWESOME! I played Trumpet from fourth grade till the end of High School with braces on my teeth! It was terrible. Braces came off when I was 16. My range soured! Decided to Major in Music. Switched to Baritone Horn. (Less Competition), my High School Band Director had already advised me to switch. But, I was a Trumpeter! (snobbish). So there I was with my Besson Euphonium at the Hartt College of Music at the University of Hartford in Connecticut. I Loved my time there. You play beautifully and explain every thing so well. You Are Awesome!
You're an excellent teacher. Thank you. Will share this with a friend who is a new "baritonium" player (that's what I call my ambiguously classified King 627). He used to play the tuba a lo-o-o-ong time ago. And I am incorporating the tips in my tenor playing. I'm a trumpet player, so your tips are particularly helpful.
Thanks, this helped a lot!
Is that Asuka Tanaka 😏
Yes it is ☺️
amazing video!
it's almost uncanny how similar you look to someone ik, like if i squint my eyes you look exactly like her. great information tho
How about the top of the upper register and beyond? It's hard to reach without tension.
Anchor on the lower lip to alleviate pressure on the top lip! Start at a note where you already make a good sound then work up chromatically keeping the sound beautiful, thinking about not using too much tension. Hope this helps!
@@misseuphoniumWdym by anchoring the bottom lip? Is it keeping it down and flat?
Thank you!!!! The best instructional by far for me!!!!
thanks this really helped 😀
Lately I've been growing more and more frustrated with the way I sound on euphonium, my sound is not particularly bad when playing single notes like long tones, but when I play anything that requires any movement I repetitively air notes, and I cannot figure out why... when I do play them correctly and they aren't aired, my sound goes down in quality... would you know how I can stop airing notes and keep tone quality through moving sections? I strive to sound like you do, I can't imagine how much practice it must have taken to get to the point you are at. That etude was just perfection.
It may sound contradictory, but practice air attacking notes making them come out immediately without the tongue. Articulation is created when the air meets the buzz and the tongue is just something to clarify it, but it seems like your air is late in the equation. I'll give you a lesson if you would like just fill out the form in the description!
Alright, I'll try that, thank you for your help and explanation! I have practiced air attacking notes in the past, but not extensively enough to possibly fix my issue, so I'll edit this comment later if I see results.
Trumpet player here! I wish i had this video when I first started on trumpet over two years ago. The way you explain everything can be applied to almost of not all wind instruments. Thanks for the video
I am a trombone player from UCF graduating in December. I started out as a music ed major on euphonium. Going from euphonium to tenor trombone, there are difficulties with sound and articulation. Do you have any tips or advice that can apply to trombone?
Thank you!
Wow
Can this apply to myself as a trombone player🤔? I recently got back into playing after 3-4 years!
Hi! I was just wondering what this Roshu book was and where i could find it?
It's called Rochut/Bordogni etudes and you can find them on euphonium.com!
@@misseuphonium Thank you!! Definitely going to give them a look at.
Her Euphonium sounds so much like a trombone...
Man that hurts so much... 😞
@@misseuphonium Sorry... but the sound of your euphonium sounds amazing, maybe better than Bastien Baumet
What?? You could listen to this clip on your phone and with a cold, and even then it doesn't sound like a trombone.....
Literally what my teachers say 😂😂
Is the trumpet embouchure compatible with euphonium?
They're an octave different.
Excellent video, well presented, but I was a bit distracted by the flashing ceiling light.
Good sound? But at the same time it's loud enough to rip paint off the walls
I dont know why we can’t just have baritone horn, they are the same thing
FRENCH HORN SOUNDS BETTER IMO 🗣🗣🗣
okay?
Who asked