Glad you are back to educational videos! The old ones helped me a great deal to develope the basics before I found a teacher. Excited for the next topic :D
Hi Friends! Apologies for slight delay with content this week but hopefully you'll enjoy this educational video on sound mechanics, the most common mistake I see in younger students when it comes to it and exercises and methods to help address this issue. Don't forget to show love and support by sharing, liking, commenting and subscribing. Sheet music is available for download at www.matonizz.com/product/sound-mechanics/
This is so great for people who are just learning how to play. When n you are in school it is just blowing through whatever instrument you have. Having it explained is so interesting. Thanks.
Thank you and glad to hear. These instruments have been consistent with their quality and price and it's always nice to hear that people enjoy their product :)
I’m so Happy I found this very informative video 🎶🎺🎶 I have mostly self taught myself for years and years and never thought of these much better basics😮 I am going to make a serious effort to apply all these fantastic tips and try to improve my brass playing🎶🎺 Thank you So much 😊I have saved this video for future reference 🎶🎺🎶🎺
Why do exhalation excercises with the mouth Open? That provides no comparable flow resistance to actually playing. I inhale with the nose as much as possible and only supplement with the mouth corners if required (which is rare). Then exhale through comfortably closed lips (the air pressure will open a small resistive aperture which is a comparable resistance to playing a tone. But not a buzz. And no, the lips do not create air compression.
It's not targeted to exhalation if mouth is open but rather inhalation. I highly recommend you check full video, I explain why I recommend starting breathing exercises with open mouth and then moving to sealed lips in great detail :)
Ideally, you want to time your embouchure and air precisely together and avoid air going behind your embouchure. That's not an easy thing to do. To practice that, start by blowing air before engaging embouchure/making sound and as you get better at the sensation, you'll notice that the duration of time that the air goes before sound comes out becomes shorter and shorter, to the point where it's timed precisely together. Hope that explains!
Hello matonizz I’m looking on buying the Besson BE2052 Prestige Series Compensating Euphonium but I don’t really know which one to get, I’m not too pleased with the one I have what do you recommend?
Besson is pretty good but they have been very inconsistent over the recent years in regards to their quality. I would recommend checking Adams E2 if you are looking for a Pro Line Euphonium.
Glad you are back to educational videos! The old ones helped me a great deal to develope the basics before I found a teacher. Excited for the next topic :D
Glad you find the content useful. Appreciate your comment friend!
Hi Friends! Apologies for slight delay with content this week but hopefully you'll enjoy this educational video on sound mechanics, the most common mistake I see in younger students when it comes to it and exercises and methods to help address this issue. Don't forget to show love and support by sharing, liking, commenting and subscribing. Sheet music is available for download at www.matonizz.com/product/sound-mechanics/
I would like to now where you get your instrument from so I could be one
@@Forsaken429 Here you go :) www.matonizz.com/product/jp274s-matonizz/#configuration
Gives a major throwback to your old videos which I loved! This might be too much to ask but I’d love to see matonizz on trombone
Thanks nyancs. I'll do some trombone stuff us well. I normally warm up with trombone so I might do a video on doubling instrument routine.
@@Matonizz that would be cool! Cause I really liked your tuba videos
This is so great for people who are just learning how to play. When n you are in school it is just blowing through whatever instrument you have. Having it explained is so interesting. Thanks.
Thank you very much Sandra. This content is designed to help younger students so hopefully they can improve their playing with less frustration :)
Thanks for featuring our service 💛 much appreciated!
Thank you Adrian!
Great content thanks Matonizz and also enjoying my JP 274s
Thank you and glad to hear. These instruments have been consistent with their quality and price and it's always nice to hear that people enjoy their product :)
I’m so Happy I found this very informative video 🎶🎺🎶
I have mostly self taught myself for years and years and never thought of these much better basics😮
I am going to make a serious effort to apply all these fantastic tips and try to improve my brass playing🎶🎺
Thank you So much 😊I have saved this video for future reference 🎶🎺🎶🎺
Seus vídeos educacionais são incríveis, parabéns ✨
Glad you enjoyed it friend!
hey. your high notes are so good! can u give me some tips on reaching and playing high notes easier?
Why do exhalation excercises with the mouth Open? That provides no comparable flow resistance to actually playing. I inhale with the nose as much as possible and only supplement with the mouth corners if required (which is rare). Then exhale through comfortably closed lips (the air pressure will open a small resistive aperture which is a comparable resistance to playing a tone. But not a buzz.
And no, the lips do not create air compression.
It's not targeted to exhalation if mouth is open but rather inhalation. I highly recommend you check full video, I explain why I recommend starting breathing exercises with open mouth and then moving to sealed lips in great detail :)
@@Matonizz I watched.
Excellent!
Great video! Love your content!
Thank you John!
Spectacular máster!, will the scores be available on Patreon?
Thank you Alejandro and they are already uploaded :)
what mouthpiece do you use
Denis Wick SM4U in this video
Thank you a lot máster, its available on Patreon?
Already uploaded!
Poco complicado para entenderlo con subtítulos, aun así es genial
Thank you!
I’m a little confused… so do I start blowing air then as I do that I set my aperture
Ideally, you want to time your embouchure and air precisely together and avoid air going behind your embouchure. That's not an easy thing to do. To practice that, start by blowing air before engaging embouchure/making sound and as you get better at the sensation, you'll notice that the duration of time that the air goes before sound comes out becomes shorter and shorter, to the point where it's timed precisely together. Hope that explains!
Hello matonizz I’m looking on buying the Besson BE2052 Prestige Series Compensating Euphonium but I don’t really know which one to get, I’m not too pleased with the one I have what do you recommend?
Besson is pretty good but they have been very inconsistent over the recent years in regards to their quality. I would recommend checking Adams E2 if you are looking for a Pro Line Euphonium.