Really great how you highlight all the interdependent details of recording and the mental process, almost the "project management", which helps you get better. The importance of hearing what you play, removed from actually playing it, can't be overstated, no matter the instrument or genre. Looking forward to the other videos in the series!
Interesting video. While I don't listen to, or play classical music, I have always used this "self recording" technique! I just did not know it. The idea of a classical music tambourine is interesting. IMHO
Really great how you highlight all the interdependent details of recording and the mental process, almost the "project management", which helps you get better. The importance of hearing what you play, removed from actually playing it, can't be overstated, no matter the instrument or genre. Looking forward to the other videos in the series!
Almost went a year without posting but the content quality makes up for it 👑
Thank you for your wonderful videos! I appreciate your teaching and wisdom.
thank you for your kind words!
Thanks a lot for your video and detailed explanations! Your video helps my practice a lot!
Interesting video. While I don't listen to, or play classical music, I have always used this "self recording" technique! I just did not know it. The idea of a classical music tambourine is interesting.
IMHO
I just get a blank screen when I click on the link below the video
hmm it’s working for me. what browser are you using?
@@robknopperstudioLink works for me too