I studied with Joe Allard at MSM Clarinet / Saxophone 4 years , truly a beautiful person and great teacher , I will always cherish the time a spent with him . Marty Giaimo
Thanks for this posting. Joe was my teacher for 3 years, and I channel him regularly. Fun to see/hear all the master's old tricks. I'm about half way through, haven't seen the old blowing-out-a-match from a meter away yet. He filed my teeth as well.
I'm watching parts of this tonight. I'm taking notes tomorrow when I re-watch it. Thank you so much for sharing! I wish I could have lived during that time and take a lesson with him. So valuable.
Chris, thanks for sharing. Back in the 60s Joe would come over to the house and give us lessons on how to breath. I still use those lessons today when I sing Best. Phil
Bogdan Gumenyuk yes. It is taught by most people who teach yoga. In the fifties and early sixties in the US, the period I was talking about it was unheard of. Basically in through your nose, use your diaphragm and exhale through pursed lips ( an embrachure). Focus your mind on controlling your breathing. Back straight and all that. I believe this to be basic yoga stuff. Joe also insisted that all music was singing. You had to find your own voice in your instrument.
Are you serious, OVERTIME exercises, LOL? Please fix. It is hilarious. I studied sound production with Dave Liebman and Adam Kolker, both Allard students.
Although you are correct to notice a difference between the musical training for jazz and the musical training for classical performance, the view you express here is superficial, over-simplified, and incorrect. You sensed a difference and tried to put it into words but you didn't think enough about whether the first words you came up with really were the right labels. They weren't. You were smart enough to find someone to teach you your instrument, and music. Now go do the same thing to learn to really think. That's the real super-power in life, and you have to search it out.
Thank you very much for posting! Your Dad was a legend! Blessings
I studied with Joe Allard at MSM Clarinet / Saxophone
4 years , truly a beautiful person and great teacher , I will always cherish the time a spent with him . Marty Giaimo
Thanks for this posting. Joe was my teacher for 3 years, and I channel him regularly. Fun to see/hear all the master's old tricks. I'm about half way through, haven't seen the old blowing-out-a-match from a meter away yet. He filed my teeth as well.
I'm watching parts of this tonight. I'm taking notes tomorrow when I re-watch it. Thank you so much for sharing! I wish I could have lived during that time and take a lesson with him. So valuable.
So wonderful to here him. Wish he was still with us.
Mastery personified. The “pre-hearing” is where it’s at.
Chris, thanks for sharing. Back in the 60s Joe would come over to the house and give us lessons on how to breath. I still use those lessons today when I sing
Best. Phil
Is there any of that information regarding breathing available online?
Bogdan Gumenyuk yes. It is taught by most people who teach yoga. In the fifties and early sixties in the US, the period I was talking about it was unheard of. Basically in through your nose, use your diaphragm and exhale through pursed lips ( an embrachure). Focus your mind on controlling your breathing. Back straight and all that. I believe this to be basic yoga stuff. Joe also insisted that all music was singing. You had to find your own voice in your instrument.
@@philipallard8026 Thank you very much for sharing!! Very inspiring interview!!
Joe Allard, master wind player… and dentist! 😮
SO INSPIRING! SO AMAZING! :) Now I want to practice for 5 hours straight- thanks so much Mr. Allard Bravo!
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A master of teaching and the fundamentals of clarinet and saxophone. Wonderful stuff here!!
Thank you for this lovely video Bill - UK
Bill - UK .... just that makes the theme tune come to my head, the image of the policeman's feet walking up the road.... :)
The dental work!😳
Brilliant!
He really filed down that guy's teeth
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Lakey sop piece - interesting
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Are you serious, OVERTIME exercises, LOL? Please fix. It is hilarious. I studied sound production with Dave Liebman and Adam Kolker, both Allard students.
I admired some of the classical composer BUT THOSE WHO JUST READ MUSIC HAVE NO CREATIVITY, IDEAS,PASSION
Although you are correct to notice a difference between the musical training for jazz and the musical training for classical performance, the view you express here is superficial, over-simplified, and incorrect. You sensed a difference and tried to put it into words but you didn't think enough about whether the first words you came up with really were the right labels. They weren't. You were smart enough to find someone to teach you your instrument, and music. Now go do the same thing to learn to really think. That's the real super-power in life, and you have to search it out.
Stravinsky had no passion or creativity. Ha ha ha ha ha ha
Joe was very lucky.....because of his white privileged
Are you okay?