It seems you have better balance between the high register instruments and the bass instruments, so we hear each more clearly. Thank you for doing all these presentations for us!
Excellent James As a long time recorder player I can appreciate the amazing amount of work, talent and passion that went into this. You're choice of the bass and Contra Bass sonority really holds up the harmonies that Bach is so intent on in his compositions, this one being no exception Of course it is indeed the breath and breath control that makes the recoder one of the more difficult woodwinds to play as it is very easy to " sour" the notes without it. Thank you for sharing Blessings !!
I listen as a recorder lover,and find myself thinking of the steam calliope. Another under appreciated musical device. Fantastic. As many have messaged previously, there deserve to be more likes and subscribes, I will continue to enjoy, many thanks James!🎉
Thanks a lot! Are you giving live concerts as well? I can see you live in Denmark, I am located in Northern Germany, so Denmark is not too far. That would be nice
Wonderful. James, approximately how long does it take to learn the recorder to the point where one can play music that's good enough that someone else would enjoy listening?
Thank you so much! I use a condenser mic (Røde NT 2000) and mic fairly close, about a foot from the labium (or less) I record in a dry environment and add a touch of reverb in "post-production".
@@billr.2210 well, fingerings are almost the same for all recorders, but the correspondant pitches are not. For example, closing all the holes in a soprano recorder gives you a c5, while in an alto you get an f4
Are you actually playing this in F major though? I tried playing along, and it seems to be in F rather than in E. Trying to master E major on the recorder, and can't find anybody playing ANYTHING in E major out there on the recorder.
Yes this is played in F Major. E Major isn't the most recorder friendly key as it really only involves one full octave on the alto. Hope you can find something on TH-cam. I don't think I have done any pieces in E Major.
@@JamesHowardYoung I don't even practice any notes beyond the high A with any scale. I want to get good with all of them, to be able to play along to anything. The E scale is commonly used by guitar players, so it feels obligatory to me, haha! But the B and the Bb are the worst, in my opinion, because I can't even get a single full scale in either direction with those!
Most music is digitally improved these days. Bottom line: It's fantastic and beautiful. It's music Bach would love to have heard but never did. Its perfection of harmony is certainly hard to get without digital correction and I totally love the result. We get to hear beautiful harmonic chords like no equally-tempered piano can ever make. This musician has posted videos detailing how he makes these videos, hiding nothing. Intelligent humanity, which is part of nature, has learned to combine art with engineering skills to get beautiful results. This is how we get to enjoy every well-cooked meal we eat, and each stirring movie that we watch. This music a finest example of artistic skill combined with engineering skill. Now enjoy it.
Unfortunately, this music is soulless. Why would an oboist torture himself for decades by playing the oboe, or even a historical instrument within the context of historically informed music? After all, simple, mathematically perfect sine waves from a tone generator are enough to guarantee completely accurate harmony.@@jacks5kids
Unbelievable breath control!!! Always so hard to find places to breathe when playing string music like this. Thanks.
It seems you have better balance between the high register instruments and the bass instruments, so we hear each more clearly. Thank you for doing all these presentations for us!
Excellent music and video as usual. Brilliant.
Excellent James
As a long time recorder player I can appreciate the amazing amount of work, talent and passion that went into this.
You're choice of the bass and Contra Bass sonority really holds up the harmonies that Bach is so intent on in his compositions, this one being no exception
Of course it is indeed the breath and breath control that makes the recoder one of the more difficult woodwinds to play as it is very easy to " sour" the notes without it.
Thank you for sharing
Blessings !!
I think it would be fair to say that you have a pretty good idea of what Bach was about 😂 Marvelous musicianship, thank you.
This is a great way to ‘see’ all the parts and themes in a piece of music
This is one of my favourite Bach pieces. Awesome performance. Can't believe you don't have 100 times as many views.
Wonderful performance as usual! Always love it when the Contrabass is included. My fantasy is to be worthy of owning such an instrument!
Meraviglioso., Semplicemente. Bach redivivo. Ottimo lavoro.
Wonderful Bach!
Bravo James, greath work
love your art. it plays a big part in my story of falling in love with recorders. thank you!!
💎 as usual 👏🏻👏🏻
Always a delight and a top notch technical +artistic achievement... Bach smiles. ❤🎵🙏✨️
Beautiful and fascinating. I always wanted to play a wind instrument.
I listen as a recorder lover,and find myself thinking of the steam calliope. Another under appreciated musical device. Fantastic. As many have messaged previously, there deserve to be more likes and subscribes, I will continue to enjoy, many thanks James!🎉
Großartig❤❤❤❤
Beautiful and flawless 🥰
Woah! Awesome as always!
Congratulations on a magnificent achievement and a stellar work of art!
Terrific. Thanks for another inspirational performance.
Bravo bravissimo🎵❤️🎶
Instantly subscribed. Awesome
Bravissimo
Glorious
Thanks a lot! Are you giving live concerts as well? I can see you live in Denmark, I am located in Northern Germany, so Denmark is not too far. That would be nice
Great idea, excellent results. Thank you so much.
Ma che bravo!
Wonderful. James, approximately how long does it take to learn the recorder to the point where one can play music that's good enough that someone else would enjoy listening?
Hi James, how do you record the recorders? The quality and balance is amazing.
Thank you so much! I use a condenser mic (Røde NT 2000) and mic fairly close, about a foot from the labium (or less) I record in a dry environment and add a touch of reverb in "post-production".
@JamesHowardYoung thanks for sharing 🙂 I like the reverb!
Question: is one of those a soprano recorder?
nope, altos and lower
@@fcopaja thank you.😊
@@billr.2210 no this is for alto through contrabass
Thank you. Is the alto the same fingering as the soprano? Is the lowest note C as it is on the soprano?
@@billr.2210 well, fingerings are almost the same for all recorders, but the correspondant pitches are not. For example, closing all the holes in a soprano recorder gives you a c5, while in an alto you get an f4
Technisch perfekt. Mehr Seele? Mehr entspannter heiliger Geist?
spinnst
Are you actually playing this in F major though? I tried playing along, and it seems to be in F rather than in E. Trying to master E major on the recorder, and can't find anybody playing ANYTHING in E major out there on the recorder.
Yes this is played in F Major. E Major isn't the most recorder friendly key as it really only involves one full octave on the alto. Hope you can find something on TH-cam. I don't think I have done any pieces in E Major.
@@JamesHowardYoung I don't even practice any notes beyond the high A with any scale. I want to get good with all of them, to be able to play along to anything. The E scale is commonly used by guitar players, so it feels obligatory to me, haha!
But the B and the Bb are the worst, in my opinion, because I can't even get a single full scale in either direction with those!
Unnaturally digitally embellished
Most music is digitally improved these days. Bottom line: It's fantastic and beautiful. It's music Bach would love to have heard but never did. Its perfection of harmony is certainly hard to get without digital correction and I totally love the result. We get to hear beautiful harmonic chords like no equally-tempered piano can ever make. This musician has posted videos detailing how he makes these videos, hiding nothing. Intelligent humanity, which is part of nature, has learned to combine art with engineering skills to get beautiful results. This is how we get to enjoy every well-cooked meal we eat, and each stirring movie that we watch. This music a finest example of artistic skill combined with engineering skill. Now enjoy it.
Unfortunately, this music is soulless. Why would an oboist torture himself for decades by playing the oboe, or even a historical instrument within the context of historically informed music? After all, simple, mathematically perfect sine waves from a tone generator are enough to guarantee completely accurate harmony.@@jacks5kids