At 3:04 Stefan puts his bell down as if to imitate the student while playing it incorrectly. Then he puts it up to his usual hight when demonstrating the correct way to play it.
Interesting observations, thanks. Very enjoyable. Great clear ringing centered sound Stefan. Pablo although playing well, sounds muffled without a ring through my speakers, but probably playing into trouser mute mostly accounts for it.
"the first beet needs to have more stress" - sir, despite your great playing, that is simply not true. Should one play under that premise and 100% of the melodies we know would be wrecked
Martim Tavares 1SquidBoy is correct, I am just adding onto what he said. In 3/4 time, the first beat should be getting the most emphasis. Think of a waltz; oom pa pa, oom pa pa. The first beat naturally gets more emphasis.
The musicians were current students or recent graduates of conservatories and universities across the country.
At 3:04 Stefan puts his bell down as if to imitate the student while playing it incorrectly. Then he puts it up to his usual hight when demonstrating the correct way to play it.
Nice observation!
@@snrnsjd I'm glad to finally get some recognition, 3 years later XD
@@finneganmcbride6224 you don't need to wait recognition on videos that very few comment. :)
Interesting observations, thanks. Very enjoyable. Great clear ringing centered sound Stefan. Pablo although playing well, sounds muffled without a ring through my speakers, but probably playing into trouser mute mostly accounts for it.
I think your sound is great, but would be much brighter if you was to lift the bell.
After a quick Google search it was shocking to find out that Pablo is actually a Juilliard student - and a Master's student at that......
And he's a damn good player too.
Are these kids in high school or college?
College
"the first beet needs to have more stress" - sir, despite your great playing, that is simply not true. Should one play under that premise and 100% of the melodies we know would be wrecked
In this context, it is correct for him to say that.
Martim Tavares 1SquidBoy is correct, I am just adding onto what he said. In 3/4 time, the first beat should be getting the most emphasis. Think of a waltz; oom pa pa, oom pa pa. The first beat naturally gets more emphasis.