Learn Klezmer Clarinet Scales/Modes Lesson 2, Mishaberach
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- čas přidán 18. 08. 2019
- Learn the Mishaberach Mode starting on E - the scale upon which many traditional klezmer tunes are based. I not only shows the fingerings on the clarinet but, along with annotated graphics, teach viewers a portion of a well-known klezmer tune (Kolomeyka) that is in the Mishaberach mode. If you play flute, violin or any other C instrument you will have to play everything in this video one step down (D Mishaberach). My thanks to Miriam Grunberger, one of the first persons ever to join my online community, for editing this video. #learnklezmer #klezmer #klezmerclarinet
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Oh my! Thank you
Gracias Mtra por sus muy apreciables enseñanzas
Me alegro de que los encuentres útiles.
спасибо за урок очень хороший музыкальный пример в котором сразу узнаем стиль музыки клезмер когда душа плачет и смется
Oh wow! I learned this mode on guitar as Dorian #4, but I never had any idea in what context it could be used; now that I'm hearing it in Klezmer, I can see how it fits.
Nota dez professora.
Thank you so much. This is very insightful to my practice.
This is very interesting
stuff
You know what, Robin, you KNOW your stuff! :-D
Hey thanks Michele! Really appreciate it!
Very nice
Thanks!
Hello. You're impressive!! I didn't find the music " column Mika" ... it's that??
Thanks
The tune is called Kolomeyka. There are lots of different spellings though
How to get the pentatonic scale into mishaberach
why did you stop the lessons? they were so good
please add some more.... please
asafashram I actually just started livestream group lessons, interactive in real time. Everyone is welcome. Here is the link: robinseletsky.com/livestreams/. When the pandemic is over I will get back to more videos. Thanks for watching them
Thank you for another excellent tutorial. Btw, were you doing single or double lip?
I play double lip - always have. It's just how I got started. and have never known anything else. robinseletsky.com/my-double-lip-embouchure/
Very helpful, but how you get the sound? I’m used to play classic clarinet
I'm a classical player too. Just listen a lot to different klezmer clarinetists and you'll eventually get the sound. You can try this these suggestions as well from another of my videos: czcams.com/video/h1XsJwBmFx0/video.html
Thank you so much for your response. I certainly follow your lessons because I’m so motivated to play Klezmer.
Your CZcams lessons are very clear!
@@yvonnekater1927 Thanks! And good luck!!
So basically the mischabera is a half tone minor scale? Like some Phrygian or Aeolian double harmonic but with half tones
Well, if you're trying to relate it to a minor scale you can think of it as natural minor scale with raised 4th and 6th degrees. There can be some other alterations as well.
@@RobinSeletskyClarinet Makes sense. Thank you for sharing! I'd love to go back to playing clarinet some day especially learning to do bends which are hard in Klezmer music