It's not like you can magically acquire a skill
Either you learn the old-fashioned way, or you don't learn at all.

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pinochio wrote:
No one will be able to help you because no one plays the baritone lol
People do. And the notes are the same as a trombone, euphonium (spelled wrong), and bassoon.
@kimmy123 lol looks like it
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scmb1 wrote:
I can play baritone. What do you need help with? I can tell you fingerings and whatnot, how to get a good tone, practicing techniques, etc.
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Thanks
I really need help with these for now:
good tone
does my baritone have wooly boogers?
if I don't make music juice is something wrong?
why does my valve stick down even with valve oil?
thanks again
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imnotbob wrote:
When I say that, I mean help me with notes and recommend good books.
I play the cello. I would say:
Practice a lot - every day, maybe 20 minutes a day
Learn scales and technique
Don't be afraid to ask questions
When trying to learn a difficult part, practice one measure at a time.
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PandaGuy wrote:
pinochio wrote:
No one will be able to help you because no one plays the baritone lol
You don't know that.
Exactly. I know people (beginners, but still) who play baritone.
Actually... I may know an advanced guy. Maybe.
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imnotbob wrote:
scmb1 wrote:
I can play baritone. What do you need help with? I can tell you fingerings and whatnot, how to get a good tone, practicing techniques, etc.
![]()
Thanks
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I really need help with these for now:
good tone
does my baritone have wooly boogers?
if I don't make music juice is something wrong?
why does my valve stick down even with valve oil?
thanks again![]()
Let's see... There are lots of thinks to think about when striving for good tone, and since I haven't heard you before, I'm not entirely sure what you might need to change. A lot of brass players have nasally tones. One thing to do to help that is opening up your teeth. Make sure your top and bottom teeth never touch, or even come close to touching.
I am not sure what a "wooly booger" is. I am also not quite sure what "music juice." Are you talking about spit? Maybe you're just not a very spitty person...
And the valve question: I've heard that that sometimes happens if you are pressing the valves in a different way than the previous player did. There's nothing wrong with what you are doing, it is just that the valves bend a bit to match what the previous user doing. Pretty much the only solution is to keep using the baritone until the valves bend to match you.
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scmb1 wrote:
imnotbob wrote:
scmb1 wrote:
I can play baritone. What do you need help with? I can tell you fingerings and whatnot, how to get a good tone, practicing techniques, etc.
![]()
Thanks
![]()
I really need help with these for now:
good tone
does my baritone have wooly boogers?
if I don't make music juice is something wrong?
why does my valve stick down even with valve oil?
thanks again![]()
Let's see... There are lots of thinks to think about when striving for good tone, and since I haven't heard you before, I'm not entirely sure what you might need to change. A lot of brass players have nasally tones. One thing to do to help that is opening up your teeth. Make sure your top and bottom teeth never touch, or even come close to touching.
I am not sure what a "wooly booger" is. I am also not quite sure what "music juice." Are you talking about spit? Maybe you're just not a very spitty person...![]()
And the valve question: I've heard that that sometimes happens if you are pressing the valves in a different way than the previous player did. There's nothing wrong with what you are doing, it is just that the valves bend a bit to match what the previous user doing. Pretty much the only solution is to keep using the baritone until the valves bend to match you.
Ok, thanks
I'll see if I can upload a sound clip or something of me playing in a project
A wooly booger is food and other stuff that comes out of your mouth. Yes, music juice is spit.
Thanks. I tried loosening the valve a bit. It works, but comes up a bit slow. If it helps, it's a Jupiter.
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essential elements 2000 is a good book
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pinochio wrote:
No one will be able to help you because no one plays the baritone lol
Yeah. I don't even know what a baritone IS!
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maxskywalker wrote:
pinochio wrote:
No one will be able to help you because no one plays the baritone lol
Yeah. I don't even know what a baritone IS!
Like a baby tuba
Look @ my sig
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jslomba wrote:
Drums are way better.
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I CAN PLAY A WHOLE NOTE ON A DRUM
AND A QUARTER
AND HALF
AND EIGHTH
(like the meme) PLAY ALL THE NOTES!
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imnotbob wrote:
jslomba wrote:
Drums are way better.
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I CAN PLAY A WHOLE NOTE ON A DRUM
AND A QUARTER
AND HALF
AND EIGHTH
(like the meme) PLAY ALL THE NOTES!
Can you play a triple-three-stroke-ruff-parrididdle? I can
Last edited by jslomba (2011-09-28 21:39:33)
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