Trombone First Aid - Slide technique (10/14)
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- Trombone First Aid: tips and hints for trombone practice
Slide technique
Gabriele Marchetti was born in Città di Castello (Italy) in 1983 and started his musical studies at the age of six with accordion then on euphonium, trombone and bass trumpet. Since 2007 he is member of the Italian Wonderbrass ( • Italian Wonderbrass ).
He acted as freelance Solo Trombone for Teatro La Fenice in Venezia, Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino in Firenze, Teatro alla Scala and Orchestra Filarmonica della Scala in Milano, Orchestra Sinfonica della RAI in Torino, Teatro Lirico di Cagliari, Spira Mirabilis, Gstaad Festival Orchestra, Kammerorchester Basel, Camerata Bern, Berner Sinfonieorchester and more.
In 2012 Gabriele Marchetti joined Theater Orchester Biel Soloturn (www.tobs.ch/) as Solo Trombone and in 2017 he is appointed Trombone Professor at Conservatorio F.Morlacchi in Perugia and at AIMART in Roma (www.aimart.it).
He plays modern and classical period handmade trombones, crafted upon his own design by Matthias Hölle in Germany (www.hoelle-pos...).
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What a beautiful sound, one of the best I've ever heard
What trombone are you playing on this video?
Bravo, Gabriele! Your sound is what I hear and strive for! Immaculate performance! Very helpful tips - exactly what I need in addition to my legato connection. I like to do fraises of wide intervals for two or three interchanging chords with breath accent in legato and in triplet feel, so the accents fall on different notes. Doing that in staccato, seems for me, takes more effort, but approach you explained is the key! Thank you!
Superb playing. I hope I can get to your level one day.
Thank you very much! Just work hard and focus carefully on what you want to improve, then good results will come!
Wow! GREAT playing! And a very helpful exercise to improve slide technique, thank you!
Thank you very much :-)
Amazing playing! Beautiful sound. What piece did you play at the start?
Sonata in F major by Benedetto Marcello :-)
Amazing!! What is the name of the piece featured in the beginning?
hi, the name of piece is sonata in F major of benedetto marcello
Exactly, thanks! :-)
Video starts at 2:50
Right... but I meant to support this particular topic showing its application through the Allegro movement of Benedetto Marcello Sonata in F. Of course you can skip the "musical intro" and actually watch whatever you want, but I intended to show the purpose of slide technique practice ;-)