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How to Play a Baritone Horn : How to Play a C Major Scale on a Baritone Horn

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Uploaded by on Feb 1, 2008

Play a C major scale on the baritone horn; learn how with tips from our professional baritone and trumpet teacher in this free baritone video music lesson.

Expert: J.D. Keating
Bio: J.D. Keating is a musician, artist and educator from Western Massachusetts. For two decades he has lent his varied talents to innumerable projects in the music industry.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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  • dude. i play better than that and i'm sixteen.

  • C is Kinda Sharp.

    Anyone else but me notice that?

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  • out of tune, wrong fingerings, and bad tone. sorry man, but stop playing please

  • WTF! he also used 2nd valve for middle C later on in the video! You use that valve for C#!

  • Stop... just stop. Yes, that WAS horrendous! Damn it... just... you can't... Gaaah!!!! I'm losing my mind watching this video!

  • He can obviously barely, barely play the intstrument, so what makes him an expert? Expert village is such a waste of time.

  • @metallica2014 Yes, He shouldn't be playing the C just above the staff with 1+3. He should be playing it with 1st valve... Each valve you put down it becomes significantly sharper.. He simply doesn't know what hes doing.

  • "That was horrendous..." Hell yeah it was. I was surprised he could play the high C. Very surprised.

  • @metallica2014 wow i noticed it and he sound like he messin up

  • I don't think that last note at 0.43 is fingered that way. Its first valve. Same as the C juts above the staff man. What you got to understand is you can play the C just above the staff with 1+3 but its out of tune. That is why they make a 4 valve euphonium. So the C on the second space is in tune. Hence the tuning slide that they make on trumpets. They also are starting to make tuning slides for Euphoniums that only have 3 valve. Don't teach students to play middle C with 1+3,

  • im 12 !!!!! lol

  • i play better and im 13

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