KOR - Effects and answering questions
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- čas přidán 4. 08. 2024
- Website: www.kristianomaronnes.com
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00:00, Playing, which piece?
00:19, Intro
00:56, Fun fact
01:38, Question: balance hanger?
03:44, Tremolo effect
04:53, Question: Must know bassoonists?
06:12, Question: Flat or round grip?
08:07, Question: Glissando technique
10:13, KORsakov reed effect
11:07, Experiment wing joint with high note bocal
12:54, Question: Strange whisper key pad?
14:41, Peg demonstration (Waterhouse)
15:56, Coda - Hudba
You play the Study n.14, “Freithoff”, from “16 studies for the orchestra bassoonist”, by Robert Ronnes 😉
I use to play some of them from time to time
Double check the tonality 😉 «Freithoff» is correct though, but which piece by him?
@ Sonata for flute in G major, transcribed for bassoon in F Major!
Correct! 🎉 Feel free to choose 2 publications of your choice published by KOR Publications. Send me a message through my website, and I’ll email them to you.
@ Thank you very much!!! 😃😃😃
such a fun video! Congrats on 1 million views :)
Great video, thank you.
I'm not sure what the piece is but I love it though and want to learn it! Congrats!
Sidenote: I found you can make a noise similar to the tremolo effect by trying to "gargle" while playing.
I enjoyed the featured question and also the upgraded scarf, not the mention the super enjoyable video as usual!
Congrats!!
Love it!!!! Very informative! Thank u Kristian!
nice video! minor point= that trumpet solo is from Pictures (Mussorgsky)
You are correct, but we (some of the students) didn't know this back then. When we eventually got to know, we still just stuck with the KORsakov effect because we thought it sounded better than the MussKORgsky effect 🙃😂
13:00 The French, hinged whisper key mechnism would alleviate this problem.
I have made a wider pad fory own instrument for exactly the reasons you described and intend to change the mechanism to a horizontal hinge, rather than a vertical rotation as in the Heckel system.