I am an 80 year old, rheumatoid arthritis befallen retired clarinetist and love these classes. I'm sad to no longer be able to play, but thrilled to see these young musicians, so talented and receiving the training we could only have dreamed of in my time. Thank you to everyone who makes these classes possible.
I am not a brass player and have never thought of being one, but fine musicians showing their music never gets stale. And these two, both true masters, can't help entertaining either.
I love all your videos. I'm catching up as I spent most of July in the hospital. As a trombone player for 35 years, your advice is spot-on for ALL brass players... ESPECIALLY when it comes to moving lots of air and producing a sound that the player likes. I'm returning to Big Time Jazz Orchestra tomorrow after weeks of practice attempting to get back up to par after almost dying. I attempted to play a rehearsal immediately after getting out of the hospital and I sounded like s***. All the young players watching should heed the need to move air if they get nothing else out of this video. I know that'll be my #1 challenge tomorrow evening after so much time away...
I learned about straw-breathing from a student of mine who just wasn't getting it about how to breathe-in correctly. After a time of unsuccessful teaching we took a cigarette break (for him) and I was appalled and aghast to watch him suck in the poisonous fumes CORRECTLY. Smokers want to get as much of the smoke in their lungs as they can and keep it down there. They all know how to do this. Although this is causes all sorts of health problems in not as many years later as one might think, it is exactly how you must breathe-in as a flute-player. Using the straw gives - as Mr. Bain says - a little resistance the way a cigarette does. After a fashion with this helpful item (straw) I graduated to breathing-in through my fist, closing the fist to give me a tad more resistance. Before I finish this action I open my hand so that the air then flows in very quickly. Ms. Willis notes that after taking a satisfying breath there's sometimes something stopping you from then breathing out. We don't always have Bob around to blow down (or have a birthday cake, whose candles have to be extinguished all at once - which I can no longer do in one breath - probably from smoking for 60 years - joke). But after breathing-in in the described manner, I say the letters 'fffffffffffffff' (like a vibrato) as loudly and continuously as possible until all my useable air is gone. I do this daily with about 20 second-grade flutists a week which is a lot of fun to do.
At 15:25 I was happy to find the best performance of the horn Trio from Beethoven's Symphony #3. I compare this to the Deutsche Grammophone recordings of Beethoven's symphonies with Herbert von Karajan conducting the Berlin Philharmonic. The trio of Sarah/Andrew/Melia sounds better! I should look for master class recordings for the best sound performing the horn trio. Fantastic where at 16:32 Sarah says with great enthusiasm: "Once more!" I think she wanted to hear how good they sounded together just one more time. :-)
This would have been amazing to see live, but I always appreciate them being posted! Thanks Sarah, Andrew & team :)
I am an 80 year old, rheumatoid arthritis befallen retired clarinetist and love these classes. I'm sad to no longer be able to play, but thrilled to see these young musicians, so talented and receiving the training we could only have dreamed of in my time. Thank you to everyone who makes these classes possible.
The girl playing Beethoven is unreal that was incredible
I am not a brass player and have never thought of being one, but fine musicians showing their music never gets stale. And these two, both true masters, can't help entertaining either.
I love all your videos. I'm catching up as I spent most of July in the hospital. As a trombone player for 35 years, your advice is spot-on for ALL brass players... ESPECIALLY when it comes to moving lots of air and producing a sound that the player likes. I'm returning to Big Time Jazz Orchestra tomorrow after weeks of practice attempting to get back up to par after almost dying. I attempted to play a rehearsal immediately after getting out of the hospital and I sounded like s***. All the young players watching should heed the need to move air if they get nothing else out of this video. I know that'll be my #1 challenge tomorrow evening after so much time away...
I'm so glad this finally made it up!
What a lovely masterclass.!
Loved the trio
aztec11 Amazing !
Thank Sarah. Pls come over to Spore - master class here.
great content! thank you and adding to my students in elementary school in Bklyn
wow... great master class.. love Sarah's dance partner!! LOL
how can you not just fall in love with her
Damn you, Andrew .. when Sarah asked for a tango ... do it .. hahaha
I learned about straw-breathing from a student of mine who just wasn't getting it about how to breathe-in correctly. After a time of unsuccessful teaching we took a cigarette break (for him) and I was appalled and aghast to watch him suck in the poisonous fumes CORRECTLY. Smokers want to get as much of the smoke in their lungs as they can and keep it down there. They all know how to do this. Although this is causes all sorts of health problems in not as many years later as one might think, it is exactly how you must breathe-in as a flute-player. Using the straw gives - as Mr. Bain says - a little resistance the way a cigarette does. After a fashion with this helpful item (straw) I graduated to breathing-in through my fist, closing the fist to give me a tad more resistance. Before I finish this action I open my hand so that the air then flows in very quickly. Ms. Willis notes that after taking a satisfying breath there's sometimes something stopping you from then breathing out. We don't always have Bob around to blow down (or have a birthday cake, whose candles have to be extinguished all at once - which I can no longer do in one breath - probably from smoking for 60 years - joke). But after breathing-in in the described manner, I say the letters 'fffffffffffffff' (like a vibrato) as loudly and continuously as possible until all my useable air is gone. I do this daily with about 20 second-grade flutists a week which is a lot of fun to do.
Haha that’s girls face when Andrew was like “sing it” lol that would have been me like. 👁👄👁 what??
At 15:25 I was happy to find the best performance of the horn Trio from Beethoven's Symphony #3. I compare this to the Deutsche Grammophone recordings of Beethoven's symphonies with Herbert von Karajan conducting the Berlin Philharmonic. The trio of Sarah/Andrew/Melia sounds better! I should look for master class recordings for the best sound performing the horn trio. Fantastic where at 16:32
Sarah says with great enthusiasm: "Once more!" I think she wanted to hear how good they sounded together just one more time. :-)
Does anyone know which horn model the girls playing Strauss and Beethoven are using?
who is Don Grand what is the correct writing? can anyone give me more informations, i would like to read his book. thanks and greetings from Germany
Don Greene
race wief thank you!
yooo what is that song for the intro
Hlo mam i m beginner to play horn one month but mouth 👄 piece not set on my lipes plz tell how I do to play franch horn 🙏
What is the piece in the beginning?
Okay I can never find Beethoven’s third symphony horn part I’ve always wanted to try
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Hanna had posed this question a year back. No answer as yet. My I ask again? What is that music at the start of the video?
Hi! It's called "La Basque" and is by Marin Marais. :-)
@@SarahWillisHorn it is "le basque".....
Queria ouvir vanessa may e ppossivel.
Need more andrew bain
Vanessa may
Tenth!
I used to take sax lessons there
One hundred and sixtieth! Lol
Lili One hundred and sixty-first! Lol
Jeremy Bong Hahahah nice
Lili Lol! Never thought I'd get a reply haha. Great minds think alike XD
Did anyone else also tought of twin peaks when began to talk about bob?
what the song at 11:35
Glière horn concerto 1st mvt
One hundred and sixty-first! Lol
If Arturo was watching me, I don't even know.
Second
first
OMG Horn on the ground with mouth piece stuck on and Sarah's horn lies upside down on the piano bank. Really bad habbits.
Goofy gal instructor. Just a little much in my openion.