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VINCENT DAVID
TOMASI · PULSE
Saxophone
English
18 lesson(s)
1 hour 18 minutes
One of the most recognized saxophonist-composer in the world as he develops the musical abilities of his instrument. Having won three international awards during his studies, he is an accomplished and complete musician. He collaborated with many composers Luciano Berio, Pierre Boulez, Peter Eötvös, Gérard Grisey, Philippe Hurel, Michael Jarrell, Mauro Lanza, Philippe Leroux, Bruno Mantovani, Martin Matalon, Yann Maresz, Marc Monnet, Mathias Pintscher, Yann Robin, Alberto Posadas, Bernhard Lang. He is also active in improvised music (jazz, contemporary) through encounters with musicians such as Pierrick Pedron, Christophe Monniot, Jean-Charles Richard, sometimes giving rise to recordings (Vivaldi Universal and Crossover). He is the founder of the « fireworks » quartet with Jean-Charles Richard, Stéphane Guillaume et Baptiste Herbin and record his music.
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WELCOME TO VINCENT DAVID'S CLASS

My thoughts about music and the saxophone instrument
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01 LESSON: Pulse Introduction

Introduction about how Pulse was made
Vincent David's "Pulse" Vincent David's "Pulse"
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02 LESSON: PULSE: STRUCTURE

Understand the 2 parts of the piece
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03 LESSON: PULSE: THE FORM

The secrets and how to produce the effects
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04 LESSON: PULSE: HOW TO PRACTICE

I'll show you the basics of the pulse
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05 LESSON: PULSE: SAXOPHONE QUARTET

Explanation and fragments of Quatuor In Pulse
Quatuor In Pulse at Andorra Sax Fest Quatuor In Pulse at Andorra Sax Fest
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06 LESSON: Tomasi Introduction

The most famous piece of the saxophone repertoire
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07 LESSON: Tomasi's words

Tomasi's words about the structure of the concerto
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08 LESSON: Tomasi's words in french

Tomasi's words in french original language about the structure of the concerto
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09 LESSON: TOMASI CONCERTO

Differences between Edited score & Manuscript
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10 LESSON: FREE ARTICULATION

The most important part of Tomasi's manuscript
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11 LESSON: TOMASI: HOW TO INTERPRETER

Do your own choices and find your way
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12 LESSON: HOW TO PLAY TOMASI CADENZA

Vincent's suggestions for the 2 first cadenza at the beginning
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13 LESSON: CADENZA

Try to do as much progression as you can
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14 LESSON: ARTICULATION

Step by step improving articulation
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15 LESSON: 1ST MOVEMENT

Think about the vibrato as a violinist
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16 LESSON: Tomasi: Conclusion

Practice with the idea of neoclassicism and expression
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Conservatoire de Paris Conservatoire de Paris
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CONCLUSION

We have to find our way of expression, our sound, our curiosity.
The spirit of curiosity is based on human and artistic savoir vivre, because it naturally leads to the acceptance of difference.  
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