Honestly don't know if you'll see this but this is helping me so much with one of my pieces I'm trying to learn for my all east stuff. It's a lyrical piece so learning vibrato is going to be crucial.
I see and read all my comments, thanks for checking out the content! Vibrato is an essential part of lyrical playing. It really is the key to creating your own unique sound on any given piece. Happy practicing!
If I think about any syllable, I would say "ouuhh." With vibrato, I'm think more of manipulating the airstream as opposed to moving my jaw. Yes, the jaw will move but that's not my focus of attention.
No Sir. My english is very limited. But I really apreciated your teaching and your vibrato. I am am student with 60 years .Thank you my friend .Rodolpho Adami from. Brasil
Hey Deon , Just a question from someone still in the early stages.. I've noticed when I play, the mouthpiece naturally is slightly to the right , as in not completely the center of my lips.. do you think this is an issue I need to fix and keep the mouthpiece right in the center of the lips ? Or because it's more comfortable like this is it okay ? I'd be really interested to hear your thoughts 👍
Thanks for your question. A lot of players play slightly off center. It's not the biggest deal if things are comfortable for you. The important thing is finding a comfortable setting for your aperture.
@@TheChopsShop I don't think so. I learned to do it on baritone before I played trombone. I then had a trombone with an overly sticky slide; diaphragm vibrato helped with that situation, too.
@@TheChopsShop diaphragm vibrato is how flutists create vibrato, so it's definitely functional. However, jaw vibrato or slide vibrato seem to sound better and avoid any kind of messing around with air support. I don't know many brass players who use it! Certainly not any well-known players I can think of.
I had a trombone teacher tell me he uses diaphragm vibrato -- maybe because he also plays tuba. I have a hard time understanding how it works - do you rapidly tighten and relax your stomach? Sounds tiring :)
youre really good. Listen to my song "pretty world" instrumental. I wonder if your bone would sound good playing the lead over it. bro, youre style is very smooth. Bluesy and romantic