Sou muito fã do grande Altamiro Carrilho e ao ouvir Corina tocando flauta, fecho meus olhos e escuto o mesmo som da flauta chorona de Altamiro. Possuem os mesmos sons, vibrato, sonoridade perfeita. Difícil não se levantar e aplaudir em pé essas duas raridades brasileira. Bravo, bravíssimo...
Keep up the good work it makes me smile that kids are taking up the trombone , surely the best sound any band can have , you have a great trombonist and you have a great sounding band
China is junk! Buy a Getzen Eterna 2 . Made in America . I agree . I was weaned on a Mt Vernon Bach in 68. Start with a quality instrument ! You will enjoy playing it with a better tone.
Reminds me of my down home music back east where I'm from. Great harmonizing, this was a great connection between soul and blues music. We don't have alot of this out here in the midwest so much. Man I love southern music.
Esta genial obra prima digna de estar entre as mais geniais obras para dueto de flauta e piano é composição da Corina e da Elisa. O diálogo entre a flauta e o piano é lindo e mágico transmitindo o lamento do pássaro amazônico Jurutaí à sua inalcançável amada a Lua. Admiro essas 3 geniais irmãs, não só como instrumentistas, elas merecem ser reconhecidas também como compositoras. É como se um pouquinho de cada grande mestre da nossa música, Villa Lobos, Eduardo Souto, Carlos Gomes, que tivemos na transição do século XIX para o XX, ressuscitasse através delas nesta transição do século XX para o XXI.
Não me canso de ouvir essa lindíssima apresentação dessas incríveis talentosíssimas meninas !!! Muitos querendo saber qual o nome dessa musica ? Será que alguém vai conseguir nos responder ?? Belíssima !! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻💕💕💕
This absolute madman putting his ring and pinky finger below the 3rd slide. Using my middle finger is actually MUCH better for controlling the third slide, I have no independent dexterity in my ring finger. But it hurts quite a bit resting the trumpet on my ring finger from below. How do I hold this thing ughhhhh (for context I have been playing for 7 years and still cannot figure out how to hold a trumpet comfortably while having good control over the slides!)
Nós enche de emoção, uma apresentação maravilhosa, que orgulho sermos brasileiros e presenteados com está admiravel execução de um conjunto brasileiro formado por essas fantásticas instrumentistas. Muito obrigado grande Choro das Três.
good instructional video but it seem like the trumpet player was talking too fast. Like he was in a hurry. The worst part is when they cut off "I remember clifford": a few more precious seconds at least.
It SHOULD be foreign to you, its nonsense. It's just something trumpet players hear and then repeat. They have no idea what the air speed is. The tongue movements are related to embouchure effort. And the lips control the pitch. THATS WHY THE LIPS ARE CHANGING DUDE! THEY ARE CONTROLING THE PITCH!!
To be fair, kids in band often don’t get proper instruction on the specific details of their instruments-through no fault of their band teacher. Band teachers often are only experts in their own instrument, and can’t give the level of guidance necessary.
My sax reed dries flat in my reed holder. There's no reason for anyone to leave Reeds on mpc. They play incredible if they are stored in a reed holder. They stay the same reed color, everything is great. My Reed's last at least a year.
I'm a clarinetist, but how can your reeds last that long? After a few days to about two weeks, mine are already really bad and don't respond well anymore at all. I store them in a proper reed holder everyday after practicing. My teacher also says that that's normal and I should change reeds every two weeks, but why do other people's reeds last for an eternity and mine and my teacher's don't? Thanks in advance!
@@lelafritzer2955 Hi Lela, Clarinetist’s get bad info, same as truck drivers or any other field. My sax instructor at University level was a master clarinetist. Dr Jacobs explained you start with one whole size harder than the reed size you’re using. Keep the center untouched. Hold up into the light and shave your sides equal to each other- with the center strong (darker color in the light) Toward center tip, sand against grain toward the tip. Leave tip untouched-sanding on angle toward tip. When sides are lighter color with middle of reed stronger (darker) with tip of reed virtually un-sanded, now put on the mpc. Your reed should blow your socks off. Far too many teachers don’t teach like Dr Jacobs. My University receptionist told me, he passed away. Such a great loss, but he lives in my head. I still do the process of preparing my reeds precisely as he told me all those years ago. Your name is very pleasant, beautiful. Lela, the reason reeds won’t hold up- you’re starting with a weak read in first place. Purpose of the center dark color, you want sides to be weaker but center (heart- stronger)...it is the sounding part of the reed. Try Dr Jacobs method of preparing your reeds. People waste a lot of money on reeds needlessly. I even have a reed tool kit. Oboe musicians have to sand a V away from the tip. Their reeds are even lighter than clarinet reeds. Reeds are a big issue but people don’t have to waste money on them, the musician must prepare them. I prepare every reed. I buy aged cane. 30-50 year old reeds. I buy online boxes which look like they have set around for all those years. Reeds inside are a treasure. They’re new, unplayed. But a masterpiece in the hands of someone like you!