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Building a Bassoonist
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In this video, I answer questions that I received from my "Ask Me Anything!" survey that I sent out awhile ago!
🔗 Download my bassoon fingering chart here: buildingabassoonist.ck.page/f...
🎶 Take a lesson with me, I'd love to help! buildingabassoonist.com/produ...
🎶 Purchase my reeds here: buildingabassoonist.com/produ...
JazzLab Harness I use: charlesmusic.com/shop/bassoon...
🙎🏼‍♀️ About Natalie:
Dr. Natalie Law is an active bassoonist and educator based in Ann Arbor, Michigan. As an orchestral musician, she has most recently performed with the the Lansing Symphony, the Grand Rapids Symphony, and West Michigan Symphony. Natalie is a founding member of the Lansing-based woodwind quintet, Pure Winds, which was recently named a finalist for The American Prize and released an album under the Orpheus Classical music label. She has toured the United States as a performing artist and clinician at numerous institutions and conferences such as the Midwest Clinic and the International Double Reed Society Conference. Natalie received her DMA from Michigan State University, where she also obtained her Master's degree in bassoon performance. She completed her Bachelor's degrees in both bassoon performance and music education at the University of Montana. Her primary teachers have included Michael Kroth, Dorian Antipa, Elizabeth Crawford, and Jennifer Cavanaugh.
Natalie is passionate about teaching bassoonists. Having grown up in a rural area without a bassoon teacher for hundreds of miles, she understands the need for high quality and accessible online resources. That's why she founded and created Building a Bassoonist: to help students feel confident, successful, and enjoy learning this unique instrument!
💌 Want to get in touch? Shoot me an email at info@buildingabassoonist.com

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Комментарии : 3   
@AidanCrisler
@AidanCrisler 9 месяцев назад
hey Natalie thank you for answering my question on playing C and D above the staff and luckily i was able to fix it by buying one of your reeds, which that also helped me realize just how much having a good reed can help with everything from tone to even more clean articulation.
@lisaberbig1051
@lisaberbig1051 9 месяцев назад
Hi thanks very much for the great information! I do have questions about the best way to care for reeds…and when do you generally toss a reed?
@BuildingaBassoonist
@BuildingaBassoonist 7 месяцев назад
Make sure you’re storing reeds in a well ventilated case when not in use so that they have the best chance to fully dry out and avoid mold! I usually toss reeds when I feel like I can’t control them well anymore and they lose some of their vibrancy/start to sound and feel dull.
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