My Trombone Warm-Up Routine with Joseph Alessi
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- čas přidán 13. 07. 2023
- Joseph Alessi, Principal Trombone of the New York Philharmonic, demonstrates his warm-up routine on his trombone including mouthpiece buzzing, long tones, lip slurs, and scales.
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Alessi could sell tickets to hear him warm up…
Dear Joe. I had the extreme pleasure of playing with you , and a few times with you and Phil . I remember you appeared at a rehearsal, and after about 4-5 times through some punch in the mouth Clark Piece. Then played Oh, Mi con Bambino ... soft and flawlessly a few times- WOW ! . Bravo, a highlight of my life . Thank you .
Played tenor trombone in school and made it to music school, couldn't finish, but man Alessi stll has that buttery tone
Words of wisdom from a master.
Absolutely amazing. It is a privilege to be alive at the same time as Joseph Alessi.
Brilliant. On Saxes & Clt I thought it was finding a good reed. Warm up is checking breath control, intonation on 8vs 5ths & 4ths... That Arbans Brass approach works. On Woodwind, fingers do as they're told but it don't mean a thing if you don't Sound right. Thank you for reminding us of that.
Your sharing of ideas helps a lot of other wind players. Thank you.
So far you are describing the Ol’ Remington studies..The Chief!
Thanks for sharing your wise advices. As a player, and a teacher, you have been one of my top references. My admiration from Cuba
Thanks
Fenomenal
I wonder how Remington would feel about you using your eyebrows like that…
This is pretty awesome
Maestro que ejercicio recomienda para lograr la primera nota
Mouthpiece buzzing is good and based and people who disagree are misguided
Maestro. Cuánto tiempo invierte en su calentamiento? Gracias
'Nothing too complicated' is crazy bro reached high d (above C above middle C) in one of the arpeggios
I am struggling lol I can hit the High C but I'm super iffy on the High Db And Can't hit the High D consistently
Is the reason his first position is out a little bit so he can do slide vibrato in first?
it is because not all of the 1st position is in tune. for example the 1st position on the D is a bit sharper than it is on the b flat, or thats the case on my trombone.
@@vegardhavnen8830its different for every trombone, my Fs on almost all partial are like a 1 1/4
F natural in first is usually a little bit out of tune completely in. Thus, like a tubist adjusting their tuning slides for intonation, Alessi adjusts his slide to compensate for this natural intonation deficiency in the instrument.
Look up “just intonation tuning tendencies”
Just intonation is a tuning system that is always different based off of what key you are in and even varies based off the chord you are playing. It is very complicated…
I’m wondering what mouthpiece and trombone he is using on this video.?
He is using a gold-plated Laskey Alessi Signature Series 67 SOLO mouthpiece and S.E. Shires Joseph Alessi Artist Model Trombone.
@@laskeymouthpieces Thank You
is no one seeing his mouthpiece scar.
We see it! In school we called it ‘hamburger lip’ 😂
I don't think people will want to listen to that trumpet music