This was exactly what I needed. I just got rejected from the pre college and broke my 6 month practicing streak since Wednesday in self pity, but truly just seeing you living your best life in my dream made me pick up my flute again. I'm going to work hard and see you there next year 😁
Dang. The amounts of dedication, effort, perseverance, and sheer talent are remarkable. It’s awesome to see your daily routine and all that you do and put into your studies. Really inspiring!
Spencer, I don't know how I found this video. But I am so glad I did. My younger brother died this summer in a tragic accident - before that though he played bassoon and wrote his own compositions. He dreamed about going to Berklee and being a professional musician. I myself went to music school for undergrad and loved seeing your schedule and your passion during a productive week. It seems like you have such a great friend group and balance in your life. I wish you all the success in the future - at Julliard pursuing a degree, but also in life! Thank you for sharing.
I NEEEED an in depth Reed making video. I always love to see how other oboists make their reeds. I would also love to see if there’s anything you’re doing that I could add to my process
some pro's put a somewhat similar effort if you start from blanks or whole ass cane. I've tried it before and its probably like half to 3/4 of this process.
@@janetslater129 yes, most clarinetists don’t really make reeds completely from scratch. some do, and clarinetists will usually modify and shape premade reeds, but it’s definitely not as intense as double reeds
As a young musician, your videos are always so fun and inspiring to watch! I love seeing your insight into life at Juilliard and these videos are so inspiring for me and remind me how much I love music. They also always make me laugh :)
Idk if you ever see my comments but I really love how your channel shows to me how amazing it'll be in college because my goal is to get a full ride scholarship at Juliard
I may not play the oboe, but you inspire me so much. I play the violin, and I certainly don't plan to play professionally, but I still want to be the best I can be. The fact that you still show up to practice at 10 PM is amazing. I would have just given up at that point, but I'm trying to be better so thanks. Love your videos btw!
spencer i’ve always wanted to ask you a question!! im an oboist too, and its my dream to go to juilliard one day (im currently a junior in hs)! i was wondering if you have made, or maybe if you could make, a video with “tips to get into juilliard” or smth. i just admire you so much and hope to follow in your footsteps!! ❤❤
Competitions look really good. You need to do more than be good at your auditions, your resume has to show that you're ready as well. Also set up a private lesson with one of the teachers of your instrument. Let them get to know you, it increases your chances by a lot.
I love the music artists like yourself make, and now appreciate it more knowing all the hard work and training that is involved, because most of us only see the end result at a concert.
You are truly inspiring. I love your work ethic, it motivates me as I’m sure many who are watching also feel! Thank you for spending the time to share so much with us and being so great at it too 🎥 Wishing you the best and don’t forget to make sure you’re taking care of you and your health 😊 Can’t wait until your next video! 🥳
You are such an inspiration to me! I am a clarinet player and watching your videos are super entertaining lol but also pushes me to work hard❤️much love to yaaaa
This video is absolutely fascinating. I would love to see a video of making a reed but with narration so that some of us who know nothing about it can understand a bit more about what it takes. It looks very complicated and precise, but also very therapeutic.
I love the musical arts. Your vlog made me subscribe. I hope you keep doing this. It also taught me that I need to practice before my exams. You reminded me of why, I need to practice hard and focus before my exams. Instead of “winging” it and acting like a know-it-all. ❤❤❤❤
As a kid, I dreamed of attending Juilliard! Thank you for really putting into perspective just how much goes into each day and the amount of practice/dedication you have to give in order to create a meaningful experience there. Also, thanks for allowing me to realize that it wouldn’t have been right for me 😂
Whenever I see violinists playing really well, I get a low-key urge to run out and buy a violin and start playing, then I think about the whole 10,000 hours and the urge goes away. It was fun watching your friends make fun of your crow. I think to be well-rounded, music students should also study a craft like pottery. Reed making should exempt most oboists from this requirement. From the little I heard here, your reeds seem to work really well throughout the range, so you're clearly doing something right. What's the backstory of your fellow oboist who also seems to be an accomplished pianist? You guys work pretty long, varied hours!!
As a sax player, I really appreciate your dedication to reed making and care. Having said that, I would quit if I had to put that much time and effort just to prepare to practice or perform.
Ever since I saw u with the oboe, you e inspired me to play Oboe, and I'm making so much progress thanks to you. THANK YOU FOR INTRODUCING ME TO THE OBOE UR THE BESTTTTT😢😢😢
This looks so much fun, I want to go to this school (maybe) I’m currently doing the violin and I love this, also a little bit of researc I’ve done, I love that there’s also acting dancing and ofc musician, That’s all of the things I dreamed doing, this might be my dream school to go but again I’m not sure.
Im literally packing for an intensive composition/piano solo course at scgsah and seeing this just makes me so much more excited to go. I am also hoping to go to a college like juilliard. Just gotta finish my packing!!! But honestly his vids are more important lmao!
I love these videos! You are so amazing, it is my dream to go to Julliard oneday and you inspire me so much. Could you please do some kind of Q&A about Julliard, a tour and more of these kinds of videos! Thankyou :))
I am so happy that i am a clarinet player cause even with 15 years of experience playing the clarinet i could not make my own reed even if my life depended on it
Really the best way to do it is just taking lessons with a professional oboist to teach you and doing it a lot (and I mean a lot. It takes forever to get good at reedmaking), but Jennet Ingle has a lot of great youtube videos about reedmaking. Definitely watch her tutorials and the videos she has of fixing others' reeds so you can fix your own. Once you get to a point where you're decent at it, you kinda just have to stop buying reeds and force yourself to play on just your own. Once you're only playing on your own reeds you get a lot better at reedmaking quite quickly out of necessity.
I just starting oboe this year. Year 7 and because I am at high school we have to make the reeds ourselves. It is a pain. I live in Australia that is why year 7 is in high school
Y'know, since i'm pretty good at the clarinet and I have a passion for it, I was thinking about trying to go to Juilliard. buuuut... I'm a very slow learner for new pieces. It takes me a long time to master a piece. I need advice🙏🙏🙏🙏😭😭
This was exactly what I needed. I just got rejected from the pre college and broke my 6 month practicing streak since Wednesday in self pity, but truly just seeing you living your best life in my dream made me pick up my flute again. I'm going to work hard and see you there next year 😁
You got this!
Heck yes!! We are rooting for you! 🥳 Everyday is a new day 😌
you got this!!
Let us know next year! You got this!
Don't feel bad. I've been rejected by everything too. I'm 47 years old. I play the French horn. I won't stop playing until I can't breathe anymore.
Dang. The amounts of dedication, effort, perseverance, and sheer talent are remarkable. It’s awesome to see your daily routine and all that you do and put into your studies. Really inspiring!
awww thank you so much
@@sprubinYOURE THE REASON IM PLAYING OBOE NEXT YEAR!! ❤
@@shoko_shokoGood luck!!!!
As a clarinetist that sits next to the beginner oboe it looks a bit challenging so good luck 👍👍
Spencer, I don't know how I found this video. But I am so glad I did. My younger brother died this summer in a tragic accident - before that though he played bassoon and wrote his own compositions. He dreamed about going to Berklee and being a professional musician. I myself went to music school for undergrad and loved seeing your schedule and your passion during a productive week. It seems like you have such a great friend group and balance in your life. I wish you all the success in the future - at Julliard pursuing a degree, but also in life! Thank you for sharing.
I NEEEED an in depth Reed making video. I always love to see how other oboists make their reeds. I would also love to see if there’s anything you’re doing that I could add to my process
What is a reed & also an obist
@@Nobody.thatyouknow reed is the wood at the top that causes vibrations for sound and an oboist is someone who plays the oboe
as a clarinetist, i can’t IMAGINE putting this much effort into my reeds.
some pro's put a somewhat similar effort if you start from blanks or whole ass cane. I've tried it before and its probably like half to 3/4 of this process.
Frrr lol
Yeah fr, i just kinda go out, get a box of reeds my thickness, and just go through the box to find the best ones to use.
I was actually just wondering if double reed instrumentalists are the ones most likely to make their own reeds.
@@janetslater129 yes, most clarinetists don’t really make reeds completely from scratch. some do, and clarinetists will usually modify and shape premade reeds, but it’s definitely not as intense as double reeds
Spencer is so preppy and u cant say otherwise
HAHHAHA
SLAY 😍
i never knew you had to prepare reeds like that, it reminds me of ballerinas customising their pointe shoes if that makes sense
totally!
Oboe reed making asmr is HEAVEN!✨✨✨
yayyyy! i'm glad you like it!
It is so interesting for me. I am a total newbie for oboe stuff. I play piano. Is it normal that Spencer makes his reed himself? ♥
@@KuroKisakiCoversyeah! most oboists make reeds themselves, because buying them is very expensive:)
woah, being in classical music, music student, is whole nother life, ITSUCH A COOL PERSPECTIVE
As a young musician, your videos are always so fun and inspiring to watch! I love seeing your insight into life at Juilliard and these videos are so inspiring for me and remind me how much I love music. They also always make me laugh :)
I love the social circle you have. They are so supportive and fun! Keep it up, Spencer!
i love the vlogs sm bc these videos are actually my therapy
awwww
I had NO IDEA how many tools and items wend into making reeds (choralist here). That was amazing to watch.
I LOVE THE FUN YALL SHOW ON UR CHANNEL
Idk if you ever see my comments but I really love how your channel shows to me how amazing it'll be in college because my goal is to get a full ride scholarship at Juliard
I may not play the oboe, but you inspire me so much. I play the violin, and I certainly don't plan to play professionally, but I still want to be the best I can be. The fact that you still show up to practice at 10 PM is amazing. I would have just given up at that point, but I'm trying to be better so thanks. Love your videos btw!
I admire you so much as im a musician too. You are an inspiration for me!!!🎶
spencer i’ve always wanted to ask you a question!! im an oboist too, and its my dream to go to juilliard one day (im currently a junior in hs)! i was wondering if you have made, or maybe if you could make, a video with “tips to get into juilliard” or smth. i just admire you so much and hope to follow in your footsteps!! ❤❤
Competitions look really good. You need to do more than be good at your auditions, your resume has to show that you're ready as well. Also set up a private lesson with one of the teachers of your instrument. Let them get to know you, it increases your chances by a lot.
i smiled when i saw that u posted!!! i’ve been waiting for a spencer video for so longggggg💛💛
awwww lots more to come :)
@@sprubintyyy for replying and yayyyyyyy i love spencer’s videosss😁✨🤭💛💛
Thanks for sharing, Spencer!!! :) It was so interesting and motivating for me to see Julliard studetns working so hard! And also your life in NYC!
omg thank you! excited to show more!
I love how the background music changes to the mood or time of the day
No way, bro can balance all those classes at once that’s crazy. I hope I’m able to be somewhat like you someday.🔥
The reed making part was super interesting, I love all the speciality brass tools and how you do it so effortlessly
I love the music artists like yourself make, and now appreciate it more knowing all the hard work and training that is involved, because most of us only see the end result at a concert.
You are truly inspiring. I love your work ethic, it motivates me as I’m sure many who are watching also feel! Thank you for spending the time to share so much with us and being so great at it too 🎥 Wishing you the best and don’t forget to make sure you’re taking care of you and your health 😊 Can’t wait until your next video! 🥳
this is so sweet thank you
Seeing Spencer play oboe inspired me to try it. Unfortunately, I did not have enough time, but I still admire his work!
You are such an inspiration to me! I am a clarinet player and watching your videos are super entertaining lol but also pushes me to work hard❤️much love to yaaaa
You inspire me so much!!!!!❤❤❤❤
I can't wait to fully watch this vlog, love seeing the Behind the scenes of more oboe things I could be doing in the future o7
18:46 Oh my oboe that was SMOOTH
This is so cool! Low key love living vicariously through super talented musicians to pretend like I didn't give up music half a decade ago 🤭
this is ur first video that I watch and I love ur vibes please dont stop make video ❤❤❤
This video is absolutely fascinating. I would love to see a video of making a reed but with narration so that some of us who know nothing about it can understand a bit more about what it takes. It looks very complicated and precise, but also very therapeutic.
Those reed making jigs are insane, keep up the good work
I love the musical arts. Your vlog made me subscribe. I hope you keep doing this. It also taught me that I need to practice before my exams. You reminded me of why, I need to practice hard and focus before my exams. Instead of “winging” it and acting like a know-it-all. ❤❤❤❤
As a kid, I dreamed of attending Juilliard! Thank you for really putting into perspective just how much goes into each day and the amount of practice/dedication you have to give in order to create a meaningful experience there. Also, thanks for allowing me to realize that it wouldn’t have been right for me 😂
Hi Spencer! I’m an oboist too, and your videos are always the best!! Y’all are super funny! thank you for your videos 🫶🏻
omg hi oboe friend! thank youu
Omg this guy is accomplishing all of my dreams it is truly inspiring to watch these people work
15:20 that “Ppa yuh” was honestly the best thing I’ve seen all day lol
Whenever I see violinists playing really well, I get a low-key urge to run out and buy a violin and start playing, then I think about the whole 10,000 hours and the urge goes away. It was fun watching your friends make fun of your crow. I think to be well-rounded, music students should also study a craft like pottery. Reed making should exempt most oboists from this requirement. From the little I heard here, your reeds seem to work really well throughout the range, so you're clearly doing something right. What's the backstory of your fellow oboist who also seems to be an accomplished pianist? You guys work pretty long, varied hours!!
OMG YES NEVER BEEN THIS EARLY
i was here before
periodd
Your videos are so relaxing and inspiring at the same time
Cho cho cho goes the train to juilliard.
Omg Chopin reference fr
As a sax player, I really appreciate your dedication to reed making and care. Having said that, I would quit if I had to put that much time and effort just to prepare to practice or perform.
the double bassist ROCKS
HELLO OMG THIS IS SO EARLY IM SO EXCITED
YAYYYY
You inspired me to do the oboeeeee🎉🎉 and now I’m an oboist at my school and I’m LOVING IT
New to the channel! Wow! Amazing talent. And I’ll be honest - I had no idea that professionals make their own reeds! That’s incredible!
omg jamie ❤❤❤
naeeee
W handwriting! 5/5 😂❤
I noticed you're left handed - I am too. I wondered if you feel that it helps or hinders you with oboe.
Omg I loooooovvvveeee your videos!
I love your content keep doing what you do best✨💅slay💅✨
The Clarinet player was like:
-Whatcha y’all doing
17:16 Prokiovf "Peter and the Wolf" Clarinet excerpt had my dying omggg
This Building closes at Midnight?? My School never closes excpet in holidays if we dont have rehearsal
What is your warm up like... i play the oboe as well and i can never figure it out😭😭😭
Ever since I saw u with the oboe, you e inspired me to play Oboe, and I'm making so much progress thanks to you. THANK YOU FOR INTRODUCING ME TO THE OBOE UR THE BESTTTTT😢😢😢
I love your vlogs sm!!
I'll be resuming at Juilliard in the coming Fall semester.
It'll be nice to see you in person.
I love your vlog ❤🎉
20:37 probably the best song I’ve heard from you
you are so talented 🎉🎉🎉🎉😊
So aesthetic! I love your vlog!
I was at lincoln center last year for my middle school performance trip and its beautiful 😀
This looks so much fun, I want to go to this school (maybe) I’m currently doing the violin and I love this, also a little bit of researc I’ve done, I love that there’s also acting dancing and ofc musician, That’s all of the things I dreamed doing, this might be my dream school to go but again I’m not sure.
This is great! I’m trying to get into Juilliard on oboe in a few years, any tips or specific things to practice til then?
Thanks for being my inspiration ❤
OMG I’VE NEVER BEEN THIS EARLY ❤❤
What is the best beginner oboe for a student ❤
When I was in college I had class at 8am every day and often didn’t leave my building till 2am 😢
12:17 not Spencer going to get coffee, WITH COFFEE IN HIS HAND
love your videos! :) my fav podcasts are unspooled, what went wrong, and 60 songs that explain the 90s! hang in there!
That string bass player is amazing.
How quickly do you go through reeds and do most musicians make their own?
The music you recreate with your obe is remarkable!
Question what instrument is that in by the way I play in percussion 🥁
Just remember that’s an oboe
This was really cool, thanks for sharing.
hey spencer! i’m a junior oboist and i have a question. how do you release pressure when playing for long periods of time?
Oh my gosh you sound amazing! My dream college is Julliard!
The music during the reedmaking section was in the game Getting Over It. 😁
Im literally packing for an intensive composition/piano solo course at scgsah and seeing this just makes me so much more excited to go. I am also hoping to go to a college like juilliard. Just gotta finish my packing!!! But honestly his vids are more important lmao!
I love these videos! You are so amazing, it is my dream to go to Julliard oneday and you inspire me so much. Could you please do some kind of Q&A about Julliard, a tour and more of these kinds of videos! Thankyou :))
i’m going to music conservatoire this september so i’m watching your vids to see what it’s like :)
I am so happy that i am a clarinet player cause even with 15 years of experience playing the clarinet i could not make my own reed even if my life depended on it
Great concert piece. What was it?
Hi, can I ask, how did you start making reeds?🙏🎶
Yes I wanna start as well. All my stink and I wanna be confident with my reeds
Really the best way to do it is just taking lessons with a professional oboist to teach you and doing it a lot (and I mean a lot. It takes forever to get good at reedmaking), but Jennet Ingle has a lot of great youtube videos about reedmaking. Definitely watch her tutorials and the videos she has of fixing others' reeds so you can fix your own. Once you get to a point where you're decent at it, you kinda just have to stop buying reeds and force yourself to play on just your own. Once you're only playing on your own reeds you get a lot better at reedmaking quite quickly out of necessity.
Spencer and jamie is fun❤
I just starting oboe this year. Year 7 and because I am at high school we have to make the reeds ourselves. It is a pain. I live in Australia that is why year 7 is in high school
Best oboist ever guys
We love to hear the T&G exercises! Lol
I’ve just started Conservatoire in England and I’m learning to make reeds, and it’s so fascinating watching you make them so quickly!!! 🤍
本当に音が綺麗、、🎀基礎練習のメニューが知りたいです☺︎
Ur so inspiring bro I’m learning the oboe as well w man❤
reed making is so satisfying i wish i could see my friend making some but she just buys them
Is it okay to practice without metronome? I think you make reeds😊
I demand a long-form purely ASMR reed making video! (pretty please 🥺)
Whats the chamber piece? It's a very unusual combination😊
elaine douvas recently retired, right? is she still going to be teaching at Juilliard?
Obsessed!
can we get a full length reed making asmr?
Y'know, since i'm pretty good at the clarinet and I have a passion for it, I was thinking about trying to go to Juilliard. buuuut... I'm a very slow learner for new pieces. It takes me a long time to master a piece. I need advice🙏🙏🙏🙏😭😭