2017-2018 TMEA All State Horn Etude 1 - Kling No. 9
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- Performed by Mark Houghton
Third Horn, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
Sponsored by Houghton Horns
Thank you to CityView Church in Fort Worth for the use of their facilities!
Wish we had one of these programs for FMEA! Love it
本当にすごい。
Alright I got this, gotta play this today, I'm gonna do fine
Derpybuttergast H A little late, but how’d you do?
Derpybuttergast H ^^^
oh this is the same one for this year
bravisimo mark! great playing
I just got this etude to work on and its a bit scary! im only 4 years on french horn but I got into my universities music program to study music education I also have been invited to audition for HPS to perform at Carnegie Hall and this is the etude they require for the audition. I will try my best to play it and audition but I won't be mad if I don't make the cut though I would love to perform there haha
Hi Mr. Houghton, I'm a high school french horn player planning to audition to Julliard soon and I am not quite sure how to mic a french horn. Could you tell me which microphone you use to record and where you place it? Thanks a lot.
Did u get in?
TMEA, what us your obsession with the kling etudes?
This is amazing honestly I tried my best and I couldnt get that close to tempo
Well done!
Hi Mr. Houghton, I’m a euphonium player in North Texas and I was wondering if your channel would be doing the euphonium etudes as well?
Hi wondering when you're gonna post the 18-19 TMEA etudes. thanks!
Tell me why I'm slowing the video down and playing along like it's normal because I still can't playing in tempo
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this is the same one for this year lol
Holy horn
Any pointer on how to strengthen a lip trill? I have been working on a lip trill for about 3 years, but I haven't gotten any better.
Karlye Ramos I need help on those too 😂😂for this etude I just start doing quarter note slurs from c to d then slowly speed it up and just do that every time you practice and you should be good
Mr crippled Thank you! Literally I had a solo for solo and ensemble the past to years to help me, and they didn't help. I'll try that though!😊
I would suggest slurring slowly first, like in half notes, then quarters, then eights, and so on. doing this consecutively will help you. lip trills are the hardest to learn and worst to practice in my opinion but i only have 5 years experience.
You'll need to work on pitch bends. Think about it, a lip trill is playing two notes as effortlessly as one note, so practice getting two notes as physically close as possible.
Only 2 years late, but start with larger inteverals (trigger f to c) and then as you get better at thise slowy close the gap, getting faster until you have a solid major 2nd lip trill
DION!!!! ALL STATE!!!!!!
Классно!!
Can you find this in the "335 Selected Melodious Progressive and Technical Studies for French Horn" book? Because that was there the etudes were from last year and I can't seem to find them.
I wish they had a help page like this for CLARINETS
What mouthpiece is that
i could never hit the low pedal notes, any tips to practice?
You;re a little too late for a music pro to see this question and respond, but I might have you covered. As a trombonist, I've heard that you should play your highest note possible and slur down to your lowest with the mouthpiece and instrument to better help your range. If you do the opposite, and hold a good articulation, you should build the muscles for pedal-tone playing. There will be resistance, and you'll want to loosen your embouchure, but you can't! This slurring up and down should be a good technical study for you whenever you are warming-up for pieces, and just "5 minutes a day " will drastically help.
@@worldblazin4209 thank you so much! i will definitely try it out!
@@JCA11 No problem, and good luck on the upcoming tmea etudes airing on July 22th on "tmea.org "
Do you have any advice for a two year French horn player?
Play in the marching band, but for the mellophone, use the mellophone mouthpiece. Drop your jaw, open your throat, and play through the note. Air is everything, use minimal pressure, and practice keeping a piece of paper against the wall using a straw to push the paper against the wall. Breathe through your nose to keep the paper held up for ten minutes. You will learn "circular breathing". When you revert back to playing your French Horn, choose a mouth piece with a broad rim and deep cup. This will help you with your low tones, which will also help you reach a better broad quality with your high tones, but it will take practice with "long tones". The Holton Farkas mouthpiece was too sharp for my lips early on, as I used too much pressure. Try a Conn mouthpiece at first. Google Arnold Jacobs tuba with the Chicago Symphony as well as Dale Clevinger, former principal horn of the Chicago Symphony. Breathe and play through the phrase. The second year that I made Texas All-State, Orchestra, I was using a Giardinelli mouthpiece with a teflon rim. Get at least a Holton Farkas double horn. If your school gave you a Conn 8D, it will just blow back at you. Much luck my apprentice.
For the trill which notes should it be?
Savage Slays it’s between C and D but completely open
So who made area?
Embibel Amenu Aaron astudillo
What kind of mouthpiece do you use?
I recorded these videos using a Houghton H3 underpart with an H1 17.5mm rim in black H-kote. Available at: www.houghtonhorns.com
Mark Houghton could you recommend anything that's similar but cheaper.
Laskey 75F: houghtonhorns.com/product/laskey-horn-mouthpieces/