I play these etudes all the time when I try to get my chops etc back, not well mind you. So it's a nice surprise to have a "private" lesson pop up in my subscriptions that is so relevant to me.
@Sc651 X I'm a begginer and I play these very often... one might even use the phrase "all the time", but that would be impossible - for me at least. I have to sleep sometimes and find it most difficult to actually play these studies while simultaneously eating and/or consuming liquids... I suppose I could arrange for a nutritionally complete intravenous drip to make it possible to play these studies even more often.
@@idktbh6532 it’s kinda the opposite for me, the notes and rhythms were pretty easy to get and they’re pretty catchy but the technique is hard at a high level
I just had auditions over the weekend and I got 3rd out of 78 on phase 1 and then got 6th for phase 2 and I made area so now I’ll be trying out for all-state on January 8th
Congratulations, Luke!! Keep playing and you'll master the art. My advice: If passage is hard, then don't play it so hard. Find the way to let it be easy.
This is the first one that seems genuinely challenging but i don’t play trumpet. Any trumpet players out there who can give input on difficulty/technique involved?
This one definitely has its challenges when trying to increase the tempo, especially with the five sharp section. Practicing this *slow* is extremely useful to nail the slurs and staccatos
I should have known you would’ve mentioned Dennis, I have taken two of my horns there and they did fantastic work not to mention Dennis isa great person
Best wishes for your success, DANNYB8Y!! My high school horn teacher use to always tell me, "If anyone can do it, you can!!"... Which, in retrospect, is a given for ANYONE. LOL But, amazingly enough, I did "do it"!
@@thericegamer0147 so say im playing and the notes affected are b and e in the flats right, does it change only those two notes in the music or every octave of those notes too or is everything else moved in half steps? it confuses me
Key signatures apply to all of the notes within their respective assignment - every note in every measure - UNLESS there is an ACCIDENTAL (in which case, the accidental applies to that particular note from its notation point in a measure - unless the note is again changed by another accidental [which may even change the note back to the assigned key signature] - and if the altered by accidental note is tied into the next measure, it stays altered across the tie). And some other details, blah, blah... ;-)
@consicedisc I am currently doing the region process for these etudes as well and have been practicing them since July, and only recently maxed the tempo, and fit all the notes in at the recommended speeds, dont stress about it, these etudes are substantially more difficult that others have been the past few years.
I play these etudes all the time when I try to get my chops etc back, not well mind you. So it's a nice surprise to have a "private" lesson pop up in my subscriptions that is so relevant to me.
@Sc651 X Good talk. Ten out of ten.
@Sc651 X u mad bro?
@Sc651 X just checking
@Sc651 X I'm a begginer and I play these very often... one might even use the phrase "all the time", but that would be impossible - for me at least. I have to sleep sometimes and find it most difficult to actually play these studies while simultaneously eating and/or consuming liquids...
I suppose I could arrange for a nutritionally complete intravenous drip to make it possible to play these studies even more often.
Not gonna lie, this is great. Couldnt imagine having this as a kid.
well i do :/
same but its lowkey easy to play but hard to learn yk
@@idktbh6532 it’s kinda the opposite for me, the notes and rhythms were pretty easy to get and they’re pretty catchy but the technique is hard at a high level
I just had auditions over the weekend and I got 3rd out of 78 on phase 1 and then got 6th for phase 2 and I made area so now I’ll be trying out for all-state on January 8th
How’d it go!?!?
Congratulations, Luke!! Keep playing and you'll master the art. My advice:
If passage is hard, then don't play it so hard.
Find the way to let it be easy.
Thank you for such a wonderful performance!
This is the first one that seems genuinely challenging but i don’t play trumpet. Any trumpet players out there who can give input on difficulty/technique involved?
This one definitely has its challenges when trying to increase the tempo, especially with the five sharp section. Practicing this *slow* is extremely useful to nail the slurs and staccatos
so many sharps and flats lol for a beginning trumpet like me yeah it'll take me a week to get it
@@omgitxalex3914 How long have you been playing trumpet
@@DavidN.. since the bigginning of the school year for me so about 3 months
@@DavidN.. i had played clarinet for 4 years prior
I should have known you would’ve mentioned Dennis, I have taken two of my horns there and they did fantastic work not to mention Dennis isa great person
Slowest part=hardest part
District phasing is in 2 days and I still don’t know my music😓
So… how was it?
@@doge8260 to close to comfort. I almost had to go back for phase 2
Livin' on the edge!!! Yeah, man!!!!
Ima make all state this guys 😎
Best of luck man go for it
Did u?
Best wishes for your success, DANNYB8Y!!
My high school horn teacher use to always tell me, "If anyone can do it, you can!!"...
Which, in retrospect, is a given for ANYONE.
LOL
But, amazingly enough, I did "do it"!
anybody have tips on which notes change in different key signatures i can work my flat through flats but im completely lost in sharps
Flat key signatures always go in order BEADGCF. Sharp key signatures always go in order FCGDAEB
@@thericegamer0147 so say im playing and the notes affected are b and e in the flats right, does it change only those two notes in the music or every octave of those notes too or is everything else moved in half steps? it confuses me
Key signatures apply to all of the notes within their respective assignment - every note in every measure - UNLESS there is an ACCIDENTAL (in which case, the accidental applies to that particular note from its notation point in a measure - unless the note is again changed by another accidental [which may even change the note back to the assigned key signature] - and if the altered by accidental note is tied into the next measure, it stays altered across the tie).
And some other details, blah, blah...
;-)
LOL, dealing well with the harsh criticisms at the end. Nice vids!
Thank you! I had a student ask about this the other day!!
I had this for district this year😄
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Nice very cool. But when are bass trombone etudes gonna be uploaded :(
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More videos come on!!!
4th chair in region!
Is ur name Mathew
@@CristianDiaz-yu6xo david
@@dmthakid754 how’d area go
@@fatalcrozz4880 8th chair 💀
@@dmthakid754 aye bro that isn’t bad, what area are you from?
oh god I'm screwed, my first region year and this is just the first one? sheesh
Not too bad you got this
@consicedisc I am currently doing the region process for these etudes as well and have been practicing them since July, and only recently maxed the tempo, and fit all the notes in at the recommended speeds, dont stress about it, these etudes are substantially more difficult that others have been the past few years.
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French horn region etudes? ;)
hell naw 😕😕 i made freshmen year but barely how am i gonna do this 🙁
I hear absolutely no dynamic contrast. Hmmm...must be the mic...
Ima make all state this guys 😎
Good Luck! Hope you do!😀
oh yea? whats ur name??????
i wanna see you at all region labro.
@@anry4589 LMAO ANRY is that you 😂😂 BRUHHHHHHHHHH
@@ItsDaniel8 WHO ARE YOU
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