Cadets All Access - Angels In Motion
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Uploaded on Jun 6, 2011
Baritone Section Leader, Tom Baker, allows us to see what the Angels' performance looks like from his perspective.
Edited by Adam Adorno
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All Comments (15)
Zach Ashcraft 11 months ago
probably a go pro hero camera
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Bryan F 1 year ago
How were you able to put a camera on an instrument? What type of camera is it?
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Eddie Rashan 1 year ago
what is this track? come someone please tell me?
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hornattack 1 year ago
More like what his bari mouthpiece sees, but I"m okay with that :3
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GreenHope92 1 year ago
It helps the horn player to improve his/her embrochure. In addition if you only buzz, you will use more air in order to produce a good tone quality. So buzzing also helps the player to improve his/her breathing skills.
Hope it helps.
Sorry for my english but this isn't my firts language.
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Brent Dunn 1 year ago
with the music and parts of the video i feel like i should be jumping around the moon or something
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yesiplayviola 1 year ago
great horn control!
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Jonathan Eis-Figueroa 1 year ago
cool, now I guess my question is the purpose of buzzing without playing rather than the comment a drummer never gets the chance to.. "air and valve" .. just trying to learn up on my fellow drum corps member thanks!!
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ebabchick 1 year ago
They're called berps. They let you buzz on the mouthpiece while holding the horn in playing position as if you're playing.
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Jonathan Eis-Figueroa 1 year ago
hey, quick (prolly dumb question) but I'm a quad player my bad, what's the black attachment onto the horns mouthpiece? just wondering what it's place is on the horn/if all horns have them? thanks all you horn players (I give you guys all the props you deserve) member 2010&2011 Fusion Quads Class A D&BC
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