I often pracrise to play clarinet (dziadek) polka - lato z radiem variant, staccato in tempo 132 but I still can't. I am going to practise with it. I hope that finally done it :D
A chore to do, however interesting.Just visiting am in woodwinds familarization.You are dressed nice and appear lovely.Thank you for the lesson.Vrend__ Have been listening the the Waltz Of The Flowers from the Nutcracker.Kind of an ear worm for me as of late.
+vrendus522 Thank you! :-) Yes, it's a bit strange but if you think about it, tongue and finger synchronization in this manner really makes sense! Chapter 3 of "The Clarinetist's Compendium" by Daniel Bonade goes over this very concept of synchronizing tongue & finger coordination.
And I also have these two other articulation videos : ruclips.net/video/lcdfL0TZg70/видео.html and ruclips.net/video/A4pLvjG3_eI/видео.html good luck!!
llanuraensis thanks for your question; I'm not sure I understand what you mean, but if you want the Etudes, the intro music is Rose study no. 35, and the staccato Etudes are from the Kell staccato study book.
Cally Laughlin ok, one is studies n° 4 from Kell book.I studied Kell book many years ago, but I forgotten. i found the studies Rose. Thank you very much!
THIS IS JUST WHAT I WAS LOOKING FOR!!!! And I'm a sax player.. maybe I need to start watching more clarinet videos for tutorials!!!
+ProjectIdiot Awesome, I am glad it helps! :-D
Woah
I've always had problems with tonguing and fingering together! Hopefully, this technique will work.
ClarinetAddict I hope it helps, too!
I often pracrise to play clarinet (dziadek) polka - lato z radiem variant, staccato in tempo 132 but I still can't. I am going to practise with it. I hope that finally done it :D
Great video quality and editing, much better than the other videos out there! :D
Thanks again for another great tip!! I'm working on Boieldeu Sonata and it has a lot of fast staccato passages
Omg thank you so much! This helped so much with practicing for my up coming concert. I love ur videos, they are so helpful.😍😊😉
Awesome, I am glad it helped! Let me know if you have any ideas for new videos :-D
It is also good for oboe too!
very useful! thanks
hi ! you are a great tone can I ask you which model of mouthpiece you play please? Thank youu
Thank you! I think in this video I'm playing on a Richard Hawkins "S" mpce, but I play on a vandoren BD5 now.
+Cally Laughlin thank you for your response :-) İ play with bd5 too, its very easy
thank you for watching! :-D best of luck with everything!
A chore to do, however interesting.Just visiting am in woodwinds familarization.You are dressed nice and appear lovely.Thank you for the lesson.Vrend__ Have been listening the the Waltz Of The Flowers from the Nutcracker.Kind of an ear worm for me as of late.
+vrendus522 Thank you! :-) Yes, it's a bit strange but if you think about it, tongue and finger synchronization in this manner really makes sense! Chapter 3 of "The Clarinetist's Compendium" by Daniel Bonade goes over this very concept of synchronizing tongue & finger coordination.
Nota dez gente.
Nice
thank you for this tutorial. I´m a begginer clarinetist from Spain. What vowel to pronounce the staccato? Sorry for my English
Hello! Thanks for checking out my channel!! Try “tee” or “dee” for clarinet articulation 🙂
And I also have these two other articulation videos : ruclips.net/video/lcdfL0TZg70/видео.html and ruclips.net/video/A4pLvjG3_eI/видео.html good luck!!
@@callyclarinet thank you!!!
Can you do a video on vibrato please?
+justacondom Check out the video on Rhapsody in Blue - I briefly show how I do vibrato: ruclips.net/video/_xIdHta5qFw/видео.html
Hi Cally,you have a datasheet of background studies?
llanuraensis thanks for your question; I'm not sure I understand what you mean, but if you want the Etudes, the intro music is Rose study no. 35, and the staccato Etudes are from the Kell staccato study book.
Cally Laughlin ok, one is studies n° 4 from Kell book.I studied Kell book many years ago, but I forgotten. i found the studies Rose. Thank you very much!
Cute!
You still look the same. I guess playing clarinet keeps you young 😂
Hahaha thanks, I tell my younger students a good embouchure is an investment... daily practice will keep their face young forever 😂