russiantuba wrote: ↑Fri Nov 01, 2024 5:47 am
peterbas wrote: ↑Fri Nov 01, 2024 2:47 am
russiantuba wrote: ↑Thu Oct 31, 2024 6:01 pm
I don’t think about my lips when I play or think about embouchure nor do I teach it. Then again, I’m rooted in Jacobs/Rocco pedagogy.
If everyone participating in this thread put the same amount of time spent in they spent on this thread into developing their sound, a few more people than the “Tuba God” might have a world class sound
Since most of us are doing this for a hobby, they don't have that much time to spend.
You don't get an engineering degree without spending ample time studying.
In fact, are line of work changes so rapidly we still need to spend a bunch of hours just to keep up.
We can't use equipment that is a hundred years old or do repair work old style.
And where do you think all the latest improvements came from...
You obviously don’t catch the joke. Guess the old days of these forums are dying. This was before my time but has been brought up over the years.
Since you are a hobbyist, I would say spending time making music would be beneficial than the over-analysis. But to each their own.
And I’ve been watching YouTube videos on ancient cultures and how modern science doesn’t explain some of their innovations and advancements and how we are looking at ancient civilizations to learn about engineering, medical, and other scientific advancements.
I just cooked part of my breakfast in a microwave that has had daily use since 1988, while for offices/classrooms, we have bought multiple newer microwaves. I don’t care about the latest advances, I would rather use this outdated microwave that works and lasts than the newest equipment that dies after 5 uses.
Ahhh, a Bloke-kind-of joke.
I did find the call on expertise rather disturbing, makes me thinking of all the stories I've read about dictatorial conductors.
Don't see the overanalysis, we are only discussing the elementary workings of brass instruments presented by the little latest research.
And the only exception being @Donn, nobody even bothered to read or take a good look at the info presented.
Tech is also a hobby, not solely a profession.
And what about over-analysis in the music, Bach wrote a lot of music but 300 years of analysing his work probably fills a small library.
I see you are using very recently developed types of tuba, so you don't seem to mind advancement here. And rightfully so since it is your profession.
They can make today's microwaves as good and better than your 1988 model, but that would suit today's throw-away economics. It has nothing to do with technical incompetence.