Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated:
1
00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:03,160
Hang on a minute. Didn't we just do D in
lesson seven?
2
00:00:04,140 --> 00:00:09,080
Yeah, you're right. But this is lesson
eight and this is looking at something
3
00:00:09,080 --> 00:00:14,240
different. This is introducing us to the
first note with the octave key on.
4
00:00:15,420 --> 00:00:22,220
Now, as you can see from the diagram,
this is a D not written down below the
5
00:00:22,220 --> 00:00:25,360
stave like it was in lesson seven.
6
00:00:26,110 --> 00:00:30,030
but it's written higher up the stave on
the fourth line up.
7
00:00:30,890 --> 00:00:37,350
Now, this D has one crucial difference.
If you look on the diagram, it tells us
8
00:00:37,350 --> 00:00:42,970
that this note is played with the first
octave key depressed with the left
9
00:00:42,970 --> 00:00:43,970
thumb.
10
00:00:44,250 --> 00:00:49,650
It also says try to tilt the thumb onto
the octave key without losing contact
11
00:00:49,650 --> 00:00:51,930
with the thumb rest.
12
00:00:53,370 --> 00:01:00,160
Now, Octave keys on any electronic wind
instrument can be a little bit awkward
13
00:01:00,160 --> 00:01:02,660
at first, and they can take some
practice.
14
00:01:03,320 --> 00:01:08,920
On a regular saxophone, you're actually
only going to have to worry about one
15
00:01:08,920 --> 00:01:09,940
octave key.
16
00:01:10,200 --> 00:01:14,600
Later on in the course, I'll show you
about using the other octave keys on the
17
00:01:14,600 --> 00:01:19,040
Aerophone as well. But to begin with,
we're just looking at the first octave
18
00:01:19,040 --> 00:01:20,040
up.
19
00:01:22,090 --> 00:01:28,670
As you can see here, what I'm doing is
I'm holding my thumb in this
20
00:01:28,670 --> 00:01:33,630
position, and what I'm going to do is
have my thumb so that actually I can
21
00:01:33,630 --> 00:01:39,330
roll my thumb up and press the octave
key. That's pressing it,
22
00:01:39,450 --> 00:01:41,870
and that's letting it go.
23
00:01:42,510 --> 00:01:44,310
Pressing, letting go.
24
00:01:44,930 --> 00:01:46,610
Pressing, letting go.
25
00:01:47,010 --> 00:01:51,410
What we don't want to see is sliding up
and down like this.
26
00:01:51,960 --> 00:01:57,000
And we certainly don't want to see
lifting off the thumb and putting it
27
00:01:57,000 --> 00:02:01,760
down. Try to find a place where you can
position your thumb on the round disc,
28
00:02:01,780 --> 00:02:02,780
that's the thumb rest.
29
00:02:03,060 --> 00:02:09,340
And then when you want to use the
octave, you can just roll onto it. It's
30
00:02:09,340 --> 00:02:12,020
very small movement. You can hardly see
it there.
31
00:02:13,200 --> 00:02:17,660
And it's really worth practising that to
begin with.
32
00:02:19,100 --> 00:02:23,700
Why don't we just try playing for now
the D with the thumb on.
33
00:02:26,880 --> 00:02:30,600
And now with that very small movement,
off.
34
00:02:34,760 --> 00:02:40,180
So here I've got my two Ds. Again, small
movement to just lean to press that on.
35
00:02:43,480 --> 00:02:44,940
Taking the thumb off.
36
00:02:51,500 --> 00:02:53,820
Let me show you on the diagram here.
37
00:02:54,020 --> 00:02:58,940
So here you can see this is the thumb
being pressed on and off at the back.
38
00:02:59,220 --> 00:03:05,580
So this one is the upper octave and this
one is that lower octave. Let's try and
39
00:03:05,580 --> 00:03:07,340
play those two again. So with the thumb
on.
40
00:03:10,200 --> 00:03:11,240
Taking it off.
41
00:03:15,160 --> 00:03:20,280
Let's try a little exercise. Let's do
off, on, off.
42
00:03:29,140 --> 00:03:35,080
and as you can imagine we've got some
warm -ups to do here so this first warm
43
00:03:35,080 --> 00:03:41,980
-up is playing four of the upper D's and
four of the lower D's then we're
44
00:03:41,980 --> 00:03:48,780
going to do on off on off on off and on
again. Remember,
45
00:03:48,880 --> 00:03:51,540
really small movement, just tilting that
thumb.
46
00:03:52,340 --> 00:03:57,080
Let's see how this looks and sounds if
we go quite slowly.
47
00:03:57,400 --> 00:04:00,320
One, two, three, four.
48
00:04:30,730 --> 00:04:31,730
Remember,
49
00:04:33,530 --> 00:04:37,530
just in a previous lesson, we talked
about one of the difficulties changing
50
00:04:37,530 --> 00:04:39,190
the note B to C.
51
00:04:41,170 --> 00:04:46,330
And that's one of the early difficulties
that a lot of wind instrument players
52
00:04:46,330 --> 00:04:47,330
face.
53
00:04:48,700 --> 00:04:53,500
When we're playing the aerophone, up to
now we learnt up to the note C.
54
00:04:54,760 --> 00:04:58,720
But of course, we're going one note up
from C.
55
00:04:59,080 --> 00:05:04,320
But this means we're adding a lot of
extra fingers. We're putting all six
56
00:05:04,320 --> 00:05:08,840
fingers down and we're adding the thumb
on the back for the octave key.
57
00:05:09,820 --> 00:05:15,460
So this again represents quite a
challenge here. And one of the things
58
00:05:15,460 --> 00:05:16,760
should practice to begin with.
59
00:05:17,180 --> 00:05:23,480
is moving between D and C and D and
60
00:05:23,480 --> 00:05:30,280
C and of course as I'm doing that we've
got D and C
61
00:05:30,280 --> 00:05:37,220
and D and C it's worth practicing
62
00:05:37,220 --> 00:05:40,480
just playing between those two notes to
begin with
63
00:05:52,780 --> 00:05:58,180
Now I'll be honest with you, you need to
do this many many times over and listen
64
00:05:58,180 --> 00:06:02,960
out carefully because this is a place
where it's very easy to get glitches.
65
00:06:02,960 --> 00:06:04,720
me try and show you what that might
sound like.
66
00:06:13,280 --> 00:06:18,800
What's happening there? Well that is
usually when your fingers aren't moving
67
00:06:18,800 --> 00:06:20,740
the same time together.
68
00:06:21,530 --> 00:06:24,970
especially remembering your thumb moving
together.
69
00:06:26,230 --> 00:06:32,990
A little tip that you might try, as you
put your thumb down moving between
70
00:06:32,990 --> 00:06:39,810
C and D, try to imagine that you're
coordinating that moment with the ring
71
00:06:39,810 --> 00:06:41,770
finger going down at the same time.
72
00:06:43,150 --> 00:06:50,030
And that can be a way of making sure
that you time your thumb to go at the
73
00:06:50,030 --> 00:06:51,030
same time.
74
00:06:51,200 --> 00:06:58,200
as your fingers. So try again, from C to
Ds, really slowly, trying to make sure
75
00:06:58,200 --> 00:06:59,240
it's really super clean.
76
00:07:11,160 --> 00:07:16,640
So as you can imagine, this next
exercise is really not that easy to do.
77
00:07:16,960 --> 00:07:19,980
So let's take a very slow version of it
first.
78
00:07:20,880 --> 00:07:22,800
and then we'll go a little bit quicker.
79
00:07:23,060 --> 00:07:27,880
One, two, three, four.
80
00:07:52,910 --> 00:07:54,370
Did you hear the one glitch there?
81
00:07:54,750 --> 00:07:58,910
OK, I think I need to do that again.
Let's see if we can get it super clean
82
00:07:58,910 --> 00:07:59,910
time.
83
00:08:22,890 --> 00:08:29,130
That was better. But believe me, it's
not easy to make that really clean
84
00:08:29,130 --> 00:08:36,110
every single time. So it's well worth
practicing. Now, something I've noticed,
85
00:08:36,309 --> 00:08:40,049
you know, I've been teaching for more
than 40 years now.
86
00:08:41,190 --> 00:08:47,750
And I've noticed just how clever
students can be at disguising these
87
00:08:47,750 --> 00:08:53,050
changes. One of the very common things
that some students try to do, rather
88
00:08:53,050 --> 00:08:57,910
playing smooth legato, as it should be
here, what they'll do is they'll make a
89
00:08:57,910 --> 00:09:01,010
little gap in the sound between notes.
90
00:09:15,720 --> 00:09:20,340
And OK, yeah, that sounds good. I don't
get any glitches anymore. But no, that's
91
00:09:20,340 --> 00:09:22,800
not what we should be doing here.
92
00:09:23,220 --> 00:09:29,780
You need to be able to play smoothly
across from the lower octave notes into
93
00:09:29,780 --> 00:09:34,600
upper octave notes. So be really careful
with that exercise and do take your
94
00:09:34,600 --> 00:09:40,940
time. You will definitely need to return
to this exercise several times in order
95
00:09:40,940 --> 00:09:42,960
to really start to get a smooth.
96
00:09:44,430 --> 00:09:49,530
version of that sound. So shall we try
with the metronome? See what we can do.
97
00:09:50,730 --> 00:09:53,470
One, two, three, four.
98
00:09:54,050 --> 00:09:56,910
One, two, three, four.
99
00:09:57,370 --> 00:10:00,310
One, two, three, four.
100
00:10:00,810 --> 00:10:03,750
One, two, three, four.
101
00:10:04,270 --> 00:10:07,190
One, two, three, four.
102
00:10:09,550 --> 00:10:14,870
If you manage that cleanly a couple of
times in a row, Seriously, well done.
103
00:10:15,070 --> 00:10:17,570
That is not easy to do.
104
00:10:19,050 --> 00:10:20,150
Let's look at some tunes.
105
00:10:21,170 --> 00:10:22,230
Okay, buddy.
106
00:10:22,490 --> 00:10:28,210
Okay, so this is quite a quick tune, and
as you can imagine, we're going to use
107
00:10:28,210 --> 00:10:33,350
a lot of octave keys in this. We're
starting on the low D, and then we're
108
00:10:33,350 --> 00:10:35,770
up for two of the Ds with the thumb on.
109
00:10:36,050 --> 00:10:42,450
D, D, then C, C, A, A, D, D.
110
00:10:43,240 --> 00:10:48,220
Octave key back on for the D, D, C, C,
A.
111
00:10:48,720 --> 00:10:52,820
We need to try and make sure that all of
those moves are nice and smooth.
112
00:10:53,680 --> 00:10:59,760
Again, we're using a synth sound on
this, and each line is played twice.
113
00:11:00,600 --> 00:11:02,440
Good luck, this is a bit trickier.
114
00:11:54,410 --> 00:11:57,370
Again, a couple of things to mention in
that tune.
115
00:11:57,650 --> 00:12:03,890
Firstly, we've got some of that
articulation again to notice and to make
116
00:12:03,890 --> 00:12:06,490
difference with the character of the
music.
117
00:12:07,130 --> 00:12:13,390
And also, I just want to point out to
you my point about how this music has
118
00:12:13,390 --> 00:12:18,250
specially written to really exercise
what we are trying to achieve with each
119
00:12:18,250 --> 00:12:20,130
lesson. So here...
120
00:12:20,410 --> 00:12:24,690
we've got the two octave Ds switching
between them and of course on the second
121
00:12:24,690 --> 00:12:31,550
line you've got that move D C D C D C A
C D
122
00:12:31,550 --> 00:12:38,010
perfect practice for what we were just
talking about in Daybreak I've gone for
123
00:12:38,010 --> 00:12:43,790
slightly more kind of Celtic feel so
we're back in that 6 -8 rhythm and I've
124
00:12:43,790 --> 00:12:49,900
suggested we use the sound of the Ilan
pipes I think most of the Aerophones
125
00:12:49,900 --> 00:12:51,260
got the Ilan pipe sound.
126
00:12:52,140 --> 00:12:55,700
The AE -20s and 30s in fact actually
have two sounds.
127
00:12:55,920 --> 00:13:00,840
What you might notice is that on some of
the sounds, if I play you a little bit
128
00:13:00,840 --> 00:13:05,820
on this first Ilan pipe sound, the sound
is clean between each note.
129
00:13:20,620 --> 00:13:25,480
The way the illen pipes are played, very
often we have some extra little
130
00:13:25,480 --> 00:13:27,420
ornaments in there.
131
00:13:27,740 --> 00:13:33,680
And sometimes on the other versions of
the sound like this illen pipe too,
132
00:13:33,900 --> 00:13:38,780
as you go from note to note, it
automatically puts in one of those
133
00:13:38,780 --> 00:13:40,060
ornaments for you.
134
00:13:55,560 --> 00:14:02,540
As always, it's up to you which one you
decide to use, but it's
135
00:14:02,540 --> 00:14:08,400
a lovely sound and I think it really
suits this kind of Celtic film music
136
00:15:28,750 --> 00:15:34,370
And as a little extra bonus, I've
written out here for you the tune to
137
00:15:34,370 --> 00:15:35,630
Saints Go Marching In.
138
00:15:36,230 --> 00:15:41,610
You know all of these notes, and you
know the tune, of course. I've chosen to
139
00:15:41,610 --> 00:15:44,550
use, say, a trumpet sound on this one.
140
00:15:45,790 --> 00:15:49,930
Now, again, of course, a lot of things
we talk about for the different sounds
141
00:15:49,930 --> 00:15:54,470
instruments, I know there's going to be
rather clichéd sort of versions of these
142
00:15:54,470 --> 00:15:55,470
instruments.
143
00:15:55,710 --> 00:15:59,950
I feel we have to start off with a
cliche first and then hopefully we'll
144
00:15:59,950 --> 00:16:05,470
that as we go and listen to those
instruments. If you want to sound like a
145
00:16:05,470 --> 00:16:11,410
trumpet, you need to listen to the way
that trumpet players will play.
146
00:16:12,210 --> 00:16:15,470
Try and think about the volume they're
playing.
147
00:16:16,110 --> 00:16:21,350
Try and think about particularly the
attack of the notes that they play. That
148
00:16:21,350 --> 00:16:23,530
makes a big difference on the aerophone
sounds.
149
00:16:24,920 --> 00:16:28,960
You know, do they add any little other
inflections? Are they adding any little
150
00:16:28,960 --> 00:16:32,080
extra notes between tune notes?
151
00:16:33,000 --> 00:16:37,900
Are they dipping in and out with the
volume like we saw in one of those
152
00:16:37,900 --> 00:16:39,680
lesson tunes that we did?
153
00:16:40,660 --> 00:16:46,980
So on a trumpet sound here, I do think
we probably should use the tongue.
154
00:16:47,240 --> 00:16:52,640
If I do the start of When the Saints
with not very much articulation.
155
00:17:02,190 --> 00:17:07,990
That just sounds like a synthesizer to
me, because what I feel we need here is
156
00:17:07,990 --> 00:17:10,089
that little bit of a tap to the sound.
157
00:17:10,290 --> 00:17:11,790
So I'm going to tong the note.
158
00:17:21,349 --> 00:17:25,490
Now again, I'm sure if you're a trumpet
player, you'll hate that sound. But in
159
00:17:25,490 --> 00:17:31,070
terms of us getting a little bit closer
to imitate the sound of a trumpet, I
160
00:17:31,070 --> 00:17:37,500
think... articulating each note is the
way to go shall we try it together
161
00:17:37,500 --> 00:17:44,120
here comes when the saints one two three
four
162
00:18:15,690 --> 00:18:19,630
OK, now your next challenge is to play
that marching around the room in time
163
00:18:19,630 --> 00:18:21,590
with your marching as well.
164
00:18:21,970 --> 00:18:23,830
Just joking, but you could try.
165
00:18:24,270 --> 00:18:29,450
Here ends lesson eight. So keep up the
great work and let's see you in lesson
166
00:18:29,450 --> 00:18:30,450
nine.
14745
Can't find what you're looking for?
Get subtitles in any language from opensubtitles.com, and translate them here.