Trombone Lessons With Harrison Reed: Lesson 1.3 - How to oil an F attachment rotor
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ส.ค. 2020
- My name is Harrison Reed, and I am here to teach you the trombone. In this lesson, I discuss why regularly oiling your valve is so important. I also show you how easy it is to do!
I believe that music can be pursued by anyone, and that it is a vital part of what makes us all human. If my lessons are able to help even one person who could not afford lessons otherwise, I have succeeded.
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I'm getting slightly nervous that your T396 will fall over lol in that position but it won't you're careful
I treat mine like a baby lol
Oh the stand is very stable
What do you use for video/audio and how do you edit the audio?
Hi Steven, how have you been?
For these new videos, I am using a Logitech c920 webcam, but I am not happy with the dropped frames I'm getting -- I think I'm just overtaxing my USB bus.
For the audio, I'm using a Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 interface, high quality XLR cables, a stereo pair of very neutral condenser mics using a distant miking technique, and FL Studio as my DAW.
I did not edit the video (you can probably tell!), and for the audio the only editing I used was to run the raw audio through a virtual space in a plug-in -- we both know how bad practice rooms sound! But I'm trying to barely use any of that. No compression, no EQ, no effects. I don't even want to use jump cuts, because I want these videos to be real and down to earth.
Thanks for watching!
Harrison Reed Thanks. I’m such a newbie when it comes to this stuff. I’d like to start making some videos, but I don’t even know where to start.
@@stevenholloway7794 Steven, I feel like a newbie too. I think my audio is a lot better than the video I am getting right now...I will eventually have to get a DSLR or video camera that doesn't need to be connected to the computer to record.
I believe that Cakewalk is free right now, and that is the DAW I would have used if I hadn't been shown how great FL Studio is -- FL Studio is worth it for the plugins alone.
You can't go wrong with the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2. I am so happy with that interface, and the built in pre-amp is perfect for what I'm using it for. If you already have a good set of headphones, I would just get the interface by itself -- you'll want different mics from the vocal one that comes with it.