My father, my brother and I all studied with Joe Allard and I believe that this video is an excellent way for all woodwind players to benefit from the master’s teachings. Great job, Dave!
Some confusion on vocal cords. The muscles of vocal cords are engaged if we produce voice. So, in blowing I cannot imagine it’s meaning. He read it from some book I assume. I think it must be understood as “oral and pharyngeal cavity as a resonator”. Cords don’t matter in blowing.
Breathing - 12:31
Larynx and embouchure elements - 27:33
Overtone Exercises - 44:27
Additional Overtone Exercises - 1:09:58
Oral Cavity and Tongue - 1:35:20
Articulation - 1:42:07
Reeds and Mouthpiece - 2:11:46
Closing Remarks - 2:19:27
I really appreciated this video. I thought David Liebman did a wonderful job.
My father, my brother and I all studied with Joe Allard and I believe that this video is an excellent way for all woodwind players to benefit from the master’s teachings. Great job, Dave!
Not sure if posting this by anyone other than Lieb is ok. but needless to say This is Lieb at some of his pedagogical best.
Make sure you have permission to post this. Lieb deserves the royalties!
Yeah, I agree with Michael blake. Make sure you have permission !!
Shut up narc
Bro truly had EARs for jazz.
Thanks for sharing this! Gold standard sound lesson by the master!
Amazing coverage.
Thanks!
< Most Awesome Superb & X-C-lent...wish I had seen this way back when ! Thank You¡>
This is for all musicians..
Some confusion on vocal cords. The muscles of vocal cords are engaged if we produce voice. So, in blowing I cannot imagine it’s meaning. He read it from some book I assume. I think it must be understood as “oral and pharyngeal cavity as a resonator”. Cords don’t matter in blowing.
How do I get a fat high notes ?
I LOV THE WHIPS IT OUT CLIP THANKS
12:30 Breathing