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How to Play a Baritone Horn : How to Play a G Minor Scale on a Baritone Horn

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Uploaded by on Feb 1, 2008

Play a G minor 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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  • Another Sad thing, would be listening to you play this instrument. Also you should try to keep your mouthpiece centered.

  • @mrbariplaya No its a baritone..euphonium's have 4. But agreed on the other 2. I don't think he should be teaching wrong information..there's no way hes a professional baritone player.

  • wow u talk alot!

  • For it to be melodic minor, he would have to lower the 6th and 7th on the way down.

  • wow

    i play this in music class

    and im better

    and i hate it

  • Well, it is a minor scale. Melodic minor scale to be exact. He's playing it right, but his tone sucks.

  • this is just terrible.

  • 1. your playing a EUPHONIUM not a BARITONE.

    2. wrong scale

    3. dont give advice if you dont know what your talking about.

  • WOW. "Professional" teacher?

    PLEASE, IF YOU ARE WATCHING THIS VIDEO, STOP NOW!!!

    1) That's not a minor scale. It's a major scale with a flat 3rd on the way up, and a tragic ending on the way down.

    2) Just because someone *can* offer advice, doesn't mean they should. Stick with what you're not terrible at. That means, of course, that you're not allowed to teach music. Sorry.

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