Most importantly, getting the feeling for the right musical affect goes a long way for handling correctly each instrument. But I am still learning to cope with cornett, especially with intonation and sound stability!
Thanks! Yes, the reverb is added afterwards, I record in my bedroom to avoid having too much TV noise and kids screaming as accompaniment, so it gives a very dry sound!
I also try as far as possible to have separate practice sessions for different instruments; but the other day, I had a concert playing mute cornett first (BWV 4) and then baroque trumpet (Vivaldi Gloria and Nelson Mass of Haydn); it worked fine, but the mouthpieces, blowing type and articulation are quite different!
Oh I knew it - both voices are yours. The reverb is not natural is it.
But anyway great stuff pcerasi!
I used to play both instruments too. It works as long as I keep them totally separated in my head when playing. When I play the cornett I have in mind that I was whistling.
Yes I am, hoping to get some payoff! I did indeed play both voices, but without listening to the other one (recording them separately), such that intonation and rhythm suffer somewhat!
Most importantly, getting the feeling for the right musical affect goes a long way for handling correctly each instrument. But I am still learning to cope with cornett, especially with intonation and sound stability!
pcerasi 2 years ago
Thanks! Yes, the reverb is added afterwards, I record in my bedroom to avoid having too much TV noise and kids screaming as accompaniment, so it gives a very dry sound!
I also try as far as possible to have separate practice sessions for different instruments; but the other day, I had a concert playing mute cornett first (BWV 4) and then baroque trumpet (Vivaldi Gloria and Nelson Mass of Haydn); it worked fine, but the mouthpieces, blowing type and articulation are quite different!
pcerasi 2 years ago
Oh I knew it - both voices are yours. The reverb is not natural is it.
But anyway great stuff pcerasi!
I used to play both instruments too. It works as long as I keep them totally separated in my head when playing. When I play the cornett I have in mind that I was whistling.
Makudakinger 2 years ago
And still practising trumpet... My next video will be trumpet, but I have to get back my trumpet lips first!
pcerasi 2 years ago
Yes I am, hoping to get some payoff! I did indeed play both voices, but without listening to the other one (recording them separately), such that intonation and rhythm suffer somewhat!
pcerasi 2 years ago
Looks like you are still practicing very hard on the cornett (and hopefully not neglecting the trumpet). Did you play both voices?
Makudakinger 2 years ago