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how to nail excerpts consistently 

rob knopper
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@ColinMroczko
@ColinMroczko Год назад
It’s reassuring to know that even professional musicians go through these kinds of things.
@ThriveOnWheels
@ThriveOnWheels Год назад
It’s funny how many of us just practice without thinking so strategically, but happened to be instinctively doing the alternative way you explained. And yes, usually I cram concert music in a few days and each day it gets more secure and easy until the first rehearsal.
@davidpickar7614
@davidpickar7614 Год назад
Rob, this is excellent! This perfectly describes the frustration I feel while self-recording and preparing excerpts, and gives a method to help tackle the obstacles I'm facing. Keep up the great work! - A grateful auditioner! :)
@danielliang9266
@danielliang9266 3 месяца назад
I think I've heard this learning concept called Interleaving, and it's applicable to other things too. Nice channel!
@byoung1150
@byoung1150 Год назад
Thanks for this excellent technique and for being transparent enough to highlight your mistakes. I've got an idea for a future video. I'm a marimba player, so I'd like to suggest a video that shows how you might mark up an excerpt from a marimba solo to help you learn/practice/perform it. Maybe walk us through an example of how practicing something with proper phrasing after initial read-through helps us progress to performing better. Basically- a master class on marking up a solo and seeing how those markings show up in playing an excerpt. Thanks for considering!
@kylekolanowski23
@kylekolanowski23 Год назад
Amazing - I love the transparency in sharing the tough moments in the beginning of practice. Thanks for the great ideas!
@gleabesguitarchannel3305
@gleabesguitarchannel3305 Год назад
You’re back! Amazing!
@robknopperstudio
@robknopperstudio Год назад
thanks! 😊
@dianafarahflorido200
@dianafarahflorido200 Год назад
Amazing. I am a violinist from Brazil and your videos are helping me a lot. That's excatly what I needed. Thank you !
@lisanickl7025
@lisanickl7025 Год назад
Awesome, Rob! I love how you have nicknames for each excerpt!
@mz4802
@mz4802 Год назад
The return of the (audition-)king 😎
@lucscott3631
@lucscott3631 Год назад
So excited to see you back!!
@MiguelPadillaOficial
@MiguelPadillaOficial Год назад
Thanks for your content. Is amazing 🎶🙏🥁
@robknopperstudio
@robknopperstudio Год назад
thank you!!!
@spidernh
@spidernh 9 месяцев назад
this is how i've been practicing my pit orchestra music recently. not because I watched your video or because I thought it would be better, but because I keep getting annoyed at difficult passages and so I switch to something else. after about a week I was able to run through a few sections and play them first try!
@robknopperstudio
@robknopperstudio 8 месяцев назад
excellent!!
@kristenkinnear-ohlmann4674
@kristenkinnear-ohlmann4674 Год назад
I'm glad you are back making these videos! This comes just in time for some repertoire I need to learn, and I feel like this technique will help me nail the music!
@finleyjones1780
@finleyjones1780 Год назад
Oh my god Rob is back babbby!!! 😮
@robknopperstudio
@robknopperstudio Год назад
woohoo!!
@MusicaBambi
@MusicaBambi Год назад
Great video! I'll be trying this out on some excerpts of my solos I'm prepping!
@SWilla00946
@SWilla00946 Год назад
This is the problem I've been having lately so I'm going to try this out over the next couple weeks and hope it works :)
@bgclarinet
@bgclarinet Год назад
I’ve been showing this to all of my students, not to encourage the technique, but to tell them, “See? One of the best percussionists in one of the best orchestras in the world makes mistakes the day after getting it ‘perfect’.” So many students these days lose their mind if they make a single mistake, and I constantly have to remind them mistakes are part of the learning process!
@haydenfloro5561
@haydenfloro5561 Год назад
He’s back!!🎉
@JoshuaVonderheide
@JoshuaVonderheide Год назад
Genius, Rob! Very helpful
@mlevitt
@mlevitt Год назад
I love this approach and have found this effective for smaller sections of music. How could this be applied to a longer piece of music? Say, a whole movement of something like a sonata?
@valerieplushie1031
@valerieplushie1031 Год назад
in my experience, after a certain amount of time in a longer solo piece I get 'in the zone' and the music flows. so my guess is that it's good to practice the entire piece as you would just to know it, and then use this method on the first 30 seconds of music or so, in order to work on getting comfortable and settling into it from the get go. then the rest should hopefully just follow on
@mohammedkebir8696
@mohammedkebir8696 Год назад
Amazing video! Thank you Rob. Could advise when to use this strategy and when you use your ROAM strategy? For me it is difficult not to practice slowly first.
@BassAwareness
@BassAwareness Год назад
this was awesome thanks Rob!
@musokid89
@musokid89 Год назад
Rob! I love all your videos so much! So great to see you’re back! What’s with the black rock looking thing in front of your laptop? Something to hide the mic? 😂👍
@Feedback13
@Feedback13 Год назад
Fantastic!
@JTBPercussion
@JTBPercussion Год назад
so im currently working on Bach's violin concerto in a minor on xylophone, which as im sure you know, is 3-4 mins of constant playing. how would you use this method on that? im overall very good with it, (i played it for a youth orchestra concerto contest and was picked!) but there are still multiple spots that i just cannot get right, and i will practice those out of context, but when i work them back into the piece, i still play them wrong. love you videos Rob, so glad you're back!
@gleabesguitarchannel3305
@gleabesguitarchannel3305 Год назад
I suppose that this method works great only for excerpts. Maybe you should choose two or more tough places and use that method. This is just my opinion, maybe it will help you. (Sorry for bad English)
@marcushawkinsmusic
@marcushawkinsmusic Год назад
Yesss!!!
@erinmarks4079
@erinmarks4079 Год назад
Thank youuuuu
@brianyoung2368
@brianyoung2368 Год назад
Dragonfly ebonite 👀 nice.
@TubaTones
@TubaTones Год назад
If I was you, I wouldn’t pull faces when you makes mistakes, and I wouldn’t give negative names to the difficult sections. Just my two cents. Great video, nice that “lick from hell” was at a more comfortable tempo in the pit. Shows how valuable it is to practice things at a higher tempo correctly.
@reillybova
@reillybova Год назад
I think there’s some real educational value in the negative names here - they remind us that even the pros struggle to conquer the very same challenges everyone else faces. This relatability helps draw a stronger connection between teacher and student - we’ve all been there. Plus the names and faces add some humor and levity 🤪
@GumzOnTheTrack
@GumzOnTheTrack Год назад
What do you think about back and forthing with multiple excerpts? For example back and forthing between snare drum, triangle, castanets and tambourine in capriccio espagnol. How much do you think is too much?
@robknopperstudio
@robknopperstudio Год назад
that's an incredibly effective technique to get used to switching between instruments! i've used it extensively. not sure what you mean by how much is too much, but if it's working for you then go crazy!
@chrystalvillalongo7658
@chrystalvillalongo7658 Год назад
I wonder, if the excerpts are more than two staff. Do you practice only the beggining or do you go through all the excerpt and then switch?
@DanLoFat
@DanLoFat Год назад
Is there like a an original cast recording of this I'm assuming it's some kind of a male or musical or play with music and that there is a recording of you guys or recorded by another group altogether or is this such a new piece for that hasn't been done?
@robknopperstudio
@robknopperstudio Год назад
i think it was performed on a concert stage by the philadelphia orchestra before we did it.
@wilesnic2
@wilesnic2 Год назад
wonderful advice! but you talking about consistency then having only one collar button buttoned is driving me crazy.
@tmossperc2716
@tmossperc2716 Год назад
🤘🏾
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