Clarinet Lesson: Playing Fast, Technical Passages With More Expression

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • Michelle Anderson, founder of Clarinet Mentors (www.learnclarinetnow.com), presents a short video that helps you to play fast technical passages with much more expression and phrasing. This can apply to any fast passage of music. The example used in this video is from Poulenc's Sonata For Clarinet - 3rd movement (see excerpt at: www.clarinetmen...)

Komentáře • 18

  • @ClarinetMentors
    @ClarinetMentors  Před 11 lety +2

    Thanks for all of the positive comments to all of you!

  • @ClarinetMentors
    @ClarinetMentors  Před 10 lety +1

    Hi Nathalie - Mouthpieces really respond differently for different people, so the ideal thing to do is go to a music store and try as many as you can. See what responds well down low, and up hight, and try some different articulations. Usually the "right" mouthpiece is pretty obvious. Your reeds may act stiffer or softer, so bring a few. I would add to your list to try the Vandoren M13 Lyre and the M30.

  • @usebleachusebleach4899
    @usebleachusebleach4899 Před 3 lety +1

    I like to play at the speed I can sight read(articulation included). That way, you use the right part of yr brain(conscious part), and are in full appreciation of the beautiful formation and skill in the written composition of any given composer.

  • @ClarinetMentors
    @ClarinetMentors  Před 10 lety +2

    How to prepare for auditions is a big topic...I have listed a few of my favorite preparation technics in the videos called: Performance Anxiety: How Musicans Can Handle This. You will find Part 1 and Part 2 on the Clarinet Mentors CZcams channel. Many of these technics apply directly to audition prep (especially the jumping jacks and visualizing...You'll see what I mean...) - Michelle

  • @christineprowse6328
    @christineprowse6328 Před 2 lety

    Thank you, Michelle. Very helpful.

  • @nathaliecharron5400
    @nathaliecharron5400 Před 10 lety

    Hi Michelle, thanks a lot for your input regarding the mouthpiece. I never knew that mouthpieces responded differently with different people! In the mean time I ordered a Vandoren B45. I am looking forward to trying it when I get it. You are indeed a teacher of teachers and I am so thankful for all your tips coming from years of experience. BTW my clarinet is at the clarinet doctor to fix a couple of leaks. Am looking forward to seeing how it improves my playing. Have a great week-end!

  • @champd
    @champd Před 11 lety

    Thanks for another way to rehearse this challenging piece. Very helpful. Emily

  • @ystrauss
    @ystrauss Před 11 lety

    I look forward to your videos and find them to be very helpful. Thanks for sharing. Yair

  • @nathaliecharron5400
    @nathaliecharron5400 Před 11 lety +1

    Thanks for another amazing video...so enriching. Michelle, my teacher recommends that i buy a B45 or B40 Lyre Vandoren mouthpiece. I am an adult and in January I will start my 3rd year of clarinet. I'd like your advice on this before buying one. Or would you recommend another brand( I read that B45 Lyre is very good too)?. Thanks

  • @jazfyrski
    @jazfyrski Před 11 lety

    Very nice lesson! Thanks.

  • @egharevbaoe2056
    @egharevbaoe2056 Před 11 lety

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge

  • @yunzhu9346
    @yunzhu9346 Před 3 lety

    I’m in grade four but I have a size three reed. Is this correct?

  • @kred5526
    @kred5526 Před 10 lety +1

    I love your videos! I am a high school student hoping to go into music. Do you have any advice for playing hard music at auditions? I find that I get really nervous and I play a lot sloppier.

  • @thatawkwardhuman3166
    @thatawkwardhuman3166 Před 4 lety

    What size reed would you recommend for someone in their fourth almost fifth year of playing

  • @dominicmalilay5804
    @dominicmalilay5804 Před 8 lety

    Clarinet setup?

    • @ClarinetMentors
      @ClarinetMentors  Před 8 lety +1

      +Dominic Malilay I play with a Backun grenadilla clarinet with cocobolo barrels and bells, as well as a MoBa mouthpiece. I love the way the Backun products enrich tone and make tuning much easier. Even a barrel can really improve the sound of any type of clarinet. Many of my students have upgraded their clarinets one piece at a time.

  • @ClarinetMentors
    @ClarinetMentors  Před 10 lety

    Hi Nathalie - Mouthpieces really respond differently for different people, so the ideal thing to do is go to a music store and try as many as you can. See what responds well down low, and up hight, and try some different articulations. Usually the "right" mouthpiece is pretty obvious. Your reeds may act stiffer or softer, so bring a few. I would add to your list to try the Vandoren M13 Lyre and the M30.

  • @nathaliecharron5400
    @nathaliecharron5400 Před 11 lety

    Thanks for another amazing video...so enriching. Michelle, my teacher recommends that i buy a B45 or B40 Lyre Vandoren mouthpiece. I am an adult and in January I will start my 3rd year of clarinet. I'd like your advice on this before buying one. Or would you recommend another brand( I read that B45 Lyre is very good too)?. Thanks