Thanks this is very helpful. Due to the fact of the pandemic I cannot often warmup at school before a lesson. The mouthpiece buzzing exercise really helps awaken the high register. This is awesome video :)
I'll have to give these a try! If I have to warm up fast, I usually do a Carmen Caruso (sp?) exercise that involves playing the start note with a breath attack (again, not sure about the terminology here, lol). It's always fun to try new things and like you said, my warm-ups have definitely evolved over the years!
The Caruso technique is my ultimate go-to most days! Absolutely love that routine. I usually do that routine (with some small variations) and then that bleeds into a full fundamentals session, but this little video has been my "gotta get to work quick" sort of warm-up, haha. Glad you know and enjoy Caruso!!
I don't do them daily, but I do have a couple that I go through when I really feel my air support beginning to cause problems in my playing. So I will definitely try to get to this! Thank you for the idea!
Oh man, I'm not really the person to ask about woodwind instruments--sorry! There are a lot of talented flute players here on TH-cam though! Check out there channels! :)
Hey Alyssa, I know this is a little off topic from your video (sorry about that), but I'm a horn player myself and have had trouble asking for help on certain things because the lack of someone to help me, so I was just curious if I could ask a question or two about my playing as I've been a bit stuck lately.
Hey! I'd be happy to help as much as I can, but I will warn you it's hard for me to help over text without actually hearing people play in a lesson-type setting. You can private message me your questions on Instagram or Twitter though, and I'll try my best to do what I can! Links for social media accounts are in the description, and I'll get back to you as soon as possible. :)
You don't realise how amazing you are, you helped me with my French horn playing So much
Thanks this is very helpful. Due to the fact of the pandemic I cannot often warmup at school before a lesson. The mouthpiece buzzing exercise really helps awaken the high register. This is awesome video :)
As long as they are some DnD 5th edition books in the back, you know this is gonna be a good video.
I saw Zelda paraphernalia in the background. I upvoted and subscribed.
I'll have to give these a try! If I have to warm up fast, I usually do a Carmen Caruso (sp?) exercise that involves playing the start note with a breath attack (again, not sure about the terminology here, lol). It's always fun to try new things and like you said, my warm-ups have definitely evolved over the years!
The Caruso technique is my ultimate go-to most days! Absolutely love that routine. I usually do that routine (with some small variations) and then that bleeds into a full fundamentals session, but this little video has been my "gotta get to work quick" sort of warm-up, haha. Glad you know and enjoy Caruso!!
@@alyssawidener8669 Nice!! I only know one Caruso exercise, but it's amazing how much it has increased my stamina and my range!
That's great! If you're interested, Julie Landsman teaches Caruso at Juilliard and has a TH-cam series about it that you can watch!
very useful tips! what horn and mouthpiece do you use? thanks!
meanwhile me, a scrub: "huhh...what is this...warming up?"
but this is good stuff. i probably should start a more regular warmup practice
Haha, thanks! I normally do a little more, but this is one that'll (hopefully) get the job done for a lot of people ;)
Any advice on mouthpieces? Not many videos on those
tips on playing high(especially notes like g above the staff)
I actually have a video for that! Called High Range for Brass Players (or something close to that lol).
What is the app on the iphone for the keyboard. I find many apps, and have tried some but don't llike them. Admittedly I am new to your videos.
Do you do some breath exercises? If you do I think it would be interesting for all of us.
I don't do them daily, but I do have a couple that I go through when I really feel my air support beginning to cause problems in my playing. So I will definitely try to get to this! Thank you for the idea!
Do you guys like
Laquered or unlaquered?
Fixed or detachable bell?
Hand hammered or spun bells?
Kruspe or geyer?
There are so many well built horns out there, but I do love the unlacquered look. And I'm partial to Geyers. :)
Lacquered, detachable, spun, 103 ;)
Lacquered, detachable, spun, 103 ;)
"2019 has been a great year so far" Oh, if only we knew what was to come.
Yeah 2019 was great lol, 2020 was the bad year
Hi can you please give me some tips to get a clean well rounded tone on flute. M getting a very airy tone.. Request your help please please 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Oh man, I'm not really the person to ask about woodwind instruments--sorry! There are a lot of talented flute players here on TH-cam though! Check out there channels! :)
Hey Alyssa, I know this is a little off topic from your video (sorry about that), but I'm a horn player myself and have had trouble asking for help on certain things because the lack of someone to help me, so I was just curious if I could ask a question or two about my playing as I've been a bit stuck lately.
Hey! I'd be happy to help as much as I can, but I will warn you it's hard for me to help over text without actually hearing people play in a lesson-type setting. You can private message me your questions on Instagram or Twitter though, and I'll try my best to do what I can! Links for social media accounts are in the description, and I'll get back to you as soon as possible. :)
I'd never stopped practicing as far as I've seen the video
(We all know I was not practicing and you neither)
"2019 hasnt Been a good year" kkk