Doc Severinsen Masterclass (revised) - Feb. 18, 2015

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  • Doc Severinsen masterclass, about 45 min of the 2 hour presentation. Doc starts off with some mouthpiece info, followed by a short tune, a question and answer period, then closes with some blues. Great session!
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  • @waynebritton1436
    @waynebritton1436 2 года назад +4

    I attended this clinic. Doc is a national treasure and he deserves to be recognized by the Kennedy Center Honors.

  • @michaeldifede4904
    @michaeldifede4904 8 лет назад +14

    Dude is 90 years old and Still Touring. My God! He's outlived everybody!

  • @gittarraman
    @gittarraman 9 лет назад +9

    How can you not love this guys outlook? I guess you'd have to be a musician to understand the quest for the perfect instrument.

  • @alansimmons4071
    @alansimmons4071 3 года назад +2

    This is one of the best if not the best trumpet players. Man he still plays at 93 now! When I started watching him in High School he was already 60 years old and playing awesome! Gives me hope at my age 50! Great Video, Thanks for sharing this!

  • @dancertm
    @dancertm 8 лет назад +2

    When Doc speaks of buzzing the mouthpiece for an hour, he is telling the truth. I've worked with him in shows twice, and each time I would walk by his dressing room I would hear him buzzing away. Then after a while I would hear him use various pedagogy with the instrument.

  • @BrianJonson
    @BrianJonson 9 лет назад +4

    Thank you for posting!

  • @MaynardFreek
    @MaynardFreek 7 лет назад +1

    I've had more than a few students that had trouble just putting the horn up to their lips, take a breath and play. It really is that simple! As trumpet students and players we do tend to over complicate things!!!

  • @wlonsdale1
    @wlonsdale1 8 лет назад +1

    I know Zig Kanstul, the person to whom he refers. He was my band teacher at Anaheim High School circa 1979.

  • @philbowden
    @philbowden 9 лет назад

    Wow! 86 years old and still playing great!

    • @maxz617
      @maxz617 9 лет назад

      Phil Bowden Actually he´s going to be 88, he looks very young!

  • @paxrail
    @paxrail 4 года назад +2

    Aw geez. Way to cut off his telling of the history of the development of his Getzen Eterna Severinsen Model. Nice goin. This is one of the most important parts of his talk! The Getzen years produced some of the greatest playing he has ever done. Is there any way to hear the rest of this? I own a 1963 prototype that Getzen built for him on which he performed and recorded with for many years. He played it on the Tonight Show. I would really like to hear the rest of this history and how these amazing horns evolved. And yeah, I have the Destino III by Shires also.

    • @JFinch57
      @JFinch57  4 года назад +1

      Unfortunately the way that I was trying to hold my phone inconspicuously in the front row it inadvertently stopped recording a couple times. I was also trying to conserve the battery and may have stopped it. He said that the Getzen was not a great horn initially until they changed the lead pipe, and then it didn't sell well. After they increased the price it sold better!

    • @SCTV59
      @SCTV59 3 года назад +1

      Played a Silver Getzen Severinsen in High School circa 1974.. Band Director ordered the horn especially for me....great memories. Bright beautiful horn....a joy to play.

  • @jeffcraven7376
    @jeffcraven7376 9 лет назад +1

    Doc., you can do it right with a Bundy, Maynard could do it with a Holton without his special designed trumpet (Bix, Cat Anderson,, Cootie Williams, Roy E., Harry J., Bunny B., Dizzy, Lee Morgan, Red Rodney; some had especially designed horns) My point is, get a horn that blows easy with a good tone, a horn that blows hard with a bad tone should be made into a serving tray. I'm a upper-back crippled trombone player that knows you need to get the right mouthpiece & get an easy blowing horn. Designer made or high-end horns are window dressing.

  • @michaelstratton6701
    @michaelstratton6701 4 года назад +1

    The master,three trumpet players he said he would pay to see now, ray mansuri? ,miles davis, and Louis Armstrong

  • @Ladyboyrdee
    @Ladyboyrdee 4 года назад

    Mr. Finch, where can I find the entire 2 hr presentation? I'd love to see/have it. Thanks.

    • @JFinch57
      @JFinch57  4 года назад

      As per my previous reply I don't have it. I'd love to have it too! Unfortunately the way that I was trying to hold my phone inconspicuously in the front row it inadvertently stopped recording a couple times. I was also trying to conserve the battery and may have stopped it.

    • @tomschlueter7034
      @tomschlueter7034 2 года назад

      A while back, when I first saw this, it seems I remember it was in two parts, and was longer. Then, later on I looked it up again, and it was this "revised" version. What was revised about it? Just that now it's one part? Too bad, it stops at a really crucial point where he's describing the development of the Getzen horn.

  • @matthewbuehler6748
    @matthewbuehler6748 9 лет назад

    Just curious if anyone know where or when?

    • @JFinch57
      @JFinch57  9 лет назад

      Matthew Buehler When? Open your eyes, it's in the title! The where should be in the description, but it was at Chuck Levins Music Center in Wheaton MD.

  • @TheChianello
    @TheChianello 4 года назад

    I was told he played a Getzen.

  • @stormchsr101
    @stormchsr101 3 года назад

    seems like a good horn but that case is uggggly!!!