4:17 You actually mixed them up. C on a Bb clarinet is Bb in concert pitch. If you were to play a concert C on a Bb clarinet, you would actually have to play what would be D when notated
Interesting experiment. On a normal day (I live in Berlin, Germany) I do between 5 and 10 k steps per day. This is taking public transport, going to work, to the supermarket, to the gym, meeting some friends or girlfriend outside. On the days I stay at home, I actually do very few steps, between 2 and 4 k. So a treadmill like yours would be a very good thing. Congrats on the video and keep adding steps! PS: please don't use the song with the bell anymore, it was painful for my ears every time it played 😅
If you do ever decide you want to boost your steps to 20K for the long term, you can make the experience less miserable by increasing your steps more gradually rather than just suddenly doubling the number of steps you take. So if your norm previously was 10K, you could aim for a goal of 12K at first, and then make new goals from there once you're able to maintain that. Also, of course, remember to wear sunscreen if you are outdoors a lot of the time.
sometimes when im stuck writing something, i take an interesting music theory term or scale and use that as the centerpiece. so in that way music theory can actually boost rather than limit creativity!
holy crap? i clicked on thgis and watched it all thinking it would have a hundred thousand views or something bc of the quality?? anyway keep up the good work i loved the video youre gonna make it big i can tell
Use more air and really focus on your embechoure. The sound should feel effortless and your lips shouldn't have any tension, especially for the lower register. Sounds great! Keep up the good work!
I am learning the trumpet and recently learnt this, it's impressive you've only been playing 13 days before this. I learnt this weeks and weeks after starting.
Neat content. Very well put together. There is a flood of content on the internet. Most of the RU-vid platform is full of senseless entertainment that maintains WAAAAY too much traffic for the quality it is. I appreciate original content like "This old Tony" who does misc machining projects and builds many different things. I also noticed that you enjoy different story tellers. "Internet Historian" has very high-quality videos based on different tales of the internet whilst "History Dose" Compresses real world history into very digestible formats. If I ever want to laugh at dry inconveniences, "andrew camarata" has many compilation videos of himself wrecking heavy machinery/working on them (more original than Whistling Diesel who just plays on breaking stuff and rage bait). And of course, Good mythical morning which is better than most media outlets and more positive than what's on TV (cable and TV and news is straight fearmongering cancer I don't watch it) I know that I am a silent yet numerous type of audience who is more difficult to whose attention may be kept. However there are plenty of folks like me who are more loyal and supportive than the typical Mr. Beast fan or Jake Paul fan. These creators fanbase, do not have true support or loyalty. Those fans loyalty is relevant only for a season until life floats them elsewhere. However, making content for children is the way to go in terms of high traffic and monetization. PewDiePie was/is a creator I've admired from afar because of the variety of content he provided over the years and he evolved well from a screaming child to a neat talk host to a father. All the while he never let his influence go to his head. I don't have much advice to give since I am not a creator myself but here are some thoughts and some ideas/other channels you could pull inspiration from and perhaps model yourself after. Thank you for reading and your time I hope you prosper.
Being there for the performance was the funniest thing ever I didn’t even realize what it was until I heard Fortnite- and even then I thought I was tripping