I was so happy I didn't mess up the solos that I went right home and edited this on Windows 11's default editing software to upload this as fast as I could. I won't use it again it really sucks.
What a recording! I had to pause part way in to check if my Sony MDR-7506 phones were blown. Nope, it's your mic! lololol Nice performance though. Its like you're marching in your chairs since you're so close.
How long have you been playing for your really good? Ive been playing for about 3 years I currently have a solo on baba yetu thats how I found you but it sucks im the only euphonium player.
I've been playing brass instruments since 6th grade, so about 2014 or so? I was the only euphonium player for almost the whole time in middle and high school. It's nice because you can mess up your part and it doesnt sound as wrong.
@@Bennim Im struggling with the really extremely high notes and im wondering since your more advanced how to play them easier because I am playing Gymnopedie no 1 for a solo ensmble and its just tough to get those high notes.
I'm not really the best person to ask about this, all I can say there is that practice makes perfect. Even at my level I sometimes struggle to hit the high G above the staff, that's why I was so happy I did it in the second Host solo.
@@GoatifyGames hey don't know if you're still looking for advice but the best thing you can do to build range on brass is practicing more in that upper register. I like to do slurs from the more comfortable places like tuning Bb and working your way up. Ascending scales help a lot too, but the main thing is practice. Consistent practice every day (not even focusing on range, just everyday practice) will get you really far. Visualizing the notes you wanna play as right in front of you instead of above can make the effort a bit easier. Good luck on your journey!
I was so happy I didn't mess up the solos that I went right home and edited this on Windows 11's default editing software to upload this as fast as I could. I won't use it again it really sucks.
Out of all the concerts we've done together, I'd say this was my favorite
As a Euphonium player myself, I strive to be like you. I'm in my freshman year and I'm going to strive to better. 👍 Very good btw
hope you are going great with the eupho.
The return of the epic tenor $ax+bennim euph
another banger upload by ben himself
Congrats on the solo! We've played the English Folk Song Suite in community band. A fun piece!
Another banger
bennim upload bennim upload
very cool 👍
What a recording! I had to pause part way in to check if my Sony MDR-7506 phones were blown. Nope, it's your mic! lololol Nice performance though. Its like you're marching in your chairs since you're so close.
fr tho sick greenwich melody it's you're cracked
you mean greensleeves?
@@Bennimfuckin yes
Why don't use the fourth valve?
It's hard to get used to
How long have you been playing for your really good? Ive been playing for about 3 years I currently have a solo on baba yetu thats how I found you but it sucks im the only euphonium player.
I've been playing brass instruments since 6th grade, so about 2014 or so? I was the only euphonium player for almost the whole time in middle and high school. It's nice because you can mess up your part and it doesnt sound as wrong.
@@Bennim Im struggling with the really extremely high notes and im wondering since your more advanced how to play them easier because I am playing Gymnopedie no 1 for a solo ensmble and its just tough to get those high notes.
I'm not really the best person to ask about this, all I can say there is that practice makes perfect. Even at my level I sometimes struggle to hit the high G above the staff, that's why I was so happy I did it in the second Host solo.
@@GoatifyGames hey don't know if you're still looking for advice but the best thing you can do to build range on brass is practicing more in that upper register. I like to do slurs from the more comfortable places like tuning Bb and working your way up. Ascending scales help a lot too, but the main thing is practice. Consistent practice every day (not even focusing on range, just everyday practice) will get you really far. Visualizing the notes you wanna play as right in front of you instead of above can make the effort a bit easier. Good luck on your journey!