Just love the Clark study book. The Bible for all instruments. I never get tired of using it. Change it up from speed, tonguing, slurring and anything you can think of. Bravo Sir
Right on. With good support but soft volume and no tension in throat or face, try slurred flutter tonguing the entire phrase one time through each key, the second time in that key slur as written or soft single tongue or cut time. That flutter tonguing is a great workout and is finally fixing my tongue of stone.
Wonderful idea to play these to a slow pop music tempo. Illustrates control and a wonderful sound without the boring routine. Would love to have a copy of a CD to practice to. Bravo Mr. Giuffredi.
Maestro Giuffredi, grazie mille per la tua disponibilità ad insegnare in modo didattico, grazie per condividere le tue conoscenze e motivarci a studiare questo meraviglioso strumento. Sei il migliore 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
This is a great backing track for going beyond Clarke's at one speed, and mixing it up in all keys. I say stretch yourself and memorize these Clarke drills. Each key on these tracks goes two times through. The first time in each key I play as written, second time through for each key I double the speed slurred, then I play them again lightly single tongued with best sound possible. To really mix things up during the playback parts I throw in Arban's interval drills page 142 #48 (which I have memorized) also in all keys. Those Arban's drills are the same length of time as Andrea's Clarke drills so it is a nice memory drill to mix in Clarke and Arban's in the same playback.
Thank you very much Andrea Giufredi for the initiative! I've been studying Clarke with this video! You've helped me a lot! The Lord is one of my references on the trumpet, one day I want to play beautiful as the Lord plays! Now I can talk here in Brazil, which I have studied with Andrea Giufredi! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 What an honor!
Maestro Giufredi, desde Panamá mis saludos y agradecimiento por las lecciones que me han sido de mucha utilidad y lo exhorto a que siga compartiendo con todos los amantes de este hermoso instrumento.
Just played them 3 ways: whole tone, harmonic minor, octotonic diminished, trying for all three in one breath, then I'll add the major as I get faster and better "wind." It's good to have a goal in mind. And, if you want to stretch your brain cells, play them upside down.
Andrea, have you thought about doing this for the Clark’s #1 but with expanding scales like Bill Adams version. This has become one of my favorite ways to do my daily practice and keep more of these type exercises coming.
Il Clarke ritengo che sia veramente un esercizio ben fatto, che spesso i trombettisti non eseguono perché pesante. Con questo accompagnamento i 13 minuti volano via .... un riscaldamento meraviglioso per quanto mi riguarda. Speriamo che ne realizzi altri su questo genere. Complimenti
Merci Andrea, vos vidéos sont super ! Je pratique régulièrement certaines depuis 2 ans. Pouvez-vous expliquer le travail de la langue pour ces Clarke Technical Studies #2. Avec toute mon admiration.
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Grande Maestro è un piacere suonare insieme a te nei video. E questi esercizi mi mancavano li facevo al conservatorio. Solo non trovo gli esercizi quelli che parti a metà poi vai giù in basso e poi sali suuuu che puoi peccato