Thank you Sarah for realising your hang out project and keeping it going. Wonderful learning tool, without even trying! "Sempre Semplice" I was very much captivated by Mr Mulcahy's style and his concept of sound. What a terrific speaker. True Aussie Legend from Ryde;-)
Thanks so much for this post. Although I've been lucky enough in the past to have had some great lessons with some great teachers, I think Michael's explanation from 19:44, on how to approach our playing, both physically and mentally, is definitely one of the best lessons for us all to learn from.
He said nobody played with a more vibrant sound than Bud Herseth. I used to believe that as well until I heard Charlie Schlueter play. I never knew it was possible to make Bud sound small.
Where did Charlie say that? I don't care if Charlie is playing Monette or not, when I heard him with the Minnesota orchestra in the late 70s he was using Bach trumpets and had just as broad and all-encompassing sound as when he had the big Monettes.
Thank you Sarah for realising your hang out project and keeping it going. Wonderful learning tool, without even trying! "Sempre Semplice"
I was very much captivated by Mr Mulcahy's style and his concept of sound. What a terrific speaker. True Aussie Legend from Ryde;-)
Thanks so much for this post. Although I've been lucky enough in the past to have had some great lessons with some great teachers, I think Michael's explanation from 19:44, on how to approach our playing, both physically and mentally, is definitely one of the best lessons for us all to learn from.
Great interview!! Michael speaks with such clarity and conviction. You're right; I want to sign up to his class right away!
...so much inspiration! Thank you so much!
Many years ago, I heard Mr. Mulcahy live at a masterclass. I had no idea a trombone could sound that beautiful.
Sarah, thank you for posting these hangout videos!
Thank you so much!
This is absolutely fantastic! Thank you so much for posting this!!!
this was extremely informative and helpful! He explains and solves sooo many of my problems!
This video, reminds me of my teacher, Mitchell Ross, as I know, one of the favorite students of mr. Jacobs.
Great stuffs, thank you
Amazing stuff.
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R.I.P. Bud Herseth July 25, 1921 - April 13, 2013
How come jay Friedman doesn't get as much recognition as bud herseth, he accomplished quite the same amount
Jay deserves .uch recognition but in most situations the soloist receives the greatest attention.
@Raylan Mustafa Nobody gives a damn about that, either.
I think Bud did more for trumpet playing than Friedman has done for trombone playing. A legend though, don’t get it twisted Jay Friedman is that dude.
EXCELLENT VIDEO!!!
Terrific lesson for all brass players!
He said nobody played with a more vibrant sound than Bud Herseth. I used to believe that as well until I heard Charlie Schlueter play. I never knew it was possible to make Bud sound small.
You're kidding right?
No? No rational person would say bud had a bigger sound than Charlie. No body did.
But Charlie doesn't. He even admits it in an interview. Don't let the Monette trumpet hype fool you.
Where did Charlie say that? I don't care if Charlie is playing Monette or not, when I heard him with the Minnesota orchestra in the late 70s he was using Bach trumpets and had just as broad and all-encompassing sound as when he had the big Monettes.
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