Official RU-vid channel for Ashley Jarmack, woodwind musician located in Los Angeles. Records for film, tv, cartoons and video games.
Saxophones, flutes, clarinets, oboe, english horn, duduk, world flutes and more. Please contact or visit official website for complete instrument list.
Excellent sound. I play lots of instruments and am particularly impressed with this PVC FUJARA. I'd love to hear more. Gotta try and make one of these now to play in our music sessions.
Please don’t do this with your cheeks. 💀 I’m an instrumentalist. You will absolutely weaken the muscles and have bulldog jowls when you’re older. Please stop
@@cassie05 believe it or not, this is proper technique for this instrument. I play many other wind instruments, and of course this would be considered very bad technique for the majority of them.
@@AshleyJarmack wild. Every music teacher and professor I ever had said “do not puff out your cheeks.” If it’s proper, then ok, but my education isn’t understanding it. Still super beautiful to listen to tho 💜
@@cassie05i completely understand. It goes against everything I ever learned about playing a woodwind as well. It was actually kind of tricky for me to learn to play this way. 😅 Believe it or not, I have both better control and better tone when I puff my cheeks. 🤷♀️
I recently bought an ocarina. The high notes sounds flat or screechy. but i just blew it out like you said in the video and it cleared them up. Idk if residue was left over from the creation of the instrument or what but my high notes sound like high notes now.
It can also be a breath pressure issue. The higher the note, the more particular the note is to play, so those high D-E-F notes can be a bit wobbly when you're learning
The review is really good, I need some help, I have a R1, I recently by mistake pressed the “factory preset “ option , and all the info on the digital display turned to Chinese , since I don’t understand Chinese , I need to reset it back to English , any guidance is much appreciated , thank you
@@AshleyJarmack i got mine from salamuzik website but you can probably play a turkish ney without a baspare and play it like a persian ney. the turkish ney and persian ney have different fingerings tho.
Would you like to tell me the name/brand and tune of this (tin?) whistle? I want to buy a flute and I'm looking for a specific sound, and this beautiful sound is SO CLOSE to what I imagine! 😍 Please help a girl out 😄
Would you like to tell me the name/brand and tune of this (tin?) whistle? I want to buy a flute and I'm looking for a specific sound, and this beautiful sound is SO CLOSE to what I imagine! 😍 Please help a girl out 😄