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    • ROWUK
      ROWUK Veterans & Military Musicians Western Europe Group Monette Club @Kehaulani last edited by

      @Kehaulani Vibrato became an issue when orchestras started playing more loudly. The model is the human voice and as long as we stay at historical "chamber" music levels, it is possible to sing with minimum vibrato. Approach operatic levels and there is no choice. As far as timetables go, the beginnings of recorded music shows use of substantial vibrato - check out the cornet recordings of Vincent Bach or Herbert Clarke. Vibrato a plenty was popular in American orchestras until the early 70s. Maurice André used more than noticable quantities - as did the trumpeters from the Philadelphia, Cleveland and Chicago symphony orchestras. Timofei Dokschitzer had a wonderful vibrato on just about everything that he played. Starting with the late 70s, the aestethics changed. Less became more.

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      • Kehaulani
        Kehaulani Credentialed Professional last edited by

        I read about instrumental vibrato imitating the human voice, but who's to say that the voice used little or copious vibrato?

        What the human voice does is often put into the context of modern reflection. But who is to say that vibrato is natural to the human voice?

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          @ROWUK said in How do you feel about vibrato?:

          @Kehaulani Vibrato became an issue when orchestras started playing more loudly. The model is the human voice and as long as we stay at historical "chamber" music levels, it is possible to sing with minimum vibrato. Approach operatic levels and there is no choice. As far as timetables go, the beginnings of recorded music shows use of substantial vibrato - check out the cornet recordings of Vincent Bach or Herbert Clarke. Vibrato a plenty was popular in American orchestras until the early 70s. Maurice André used more than noticable quantities - as did the trumpeters from the Philadelphia, Cleveland and Chicago symphony orchestras. Timofei Dokschitzer had a wonderful vibrato on just about everything that he played. Starting with the late 70s, the aestethics changed. Less became more.

          Not sure how I feel about the loudness competition. Something gets lost.

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          • Tobylou8
            Tobylou8 @Guest last edited by

            @FranklinD said in How do you feel about vibrato?:

            @Tobylou8 I don't think it makes any sense to discuss words. If it will be called 'style' it's in my opinion an ugly style, still copied from Armstrong in the wrong way.

            I'm not saying you're right or wrong. I'm just pointing out that's how he played throughout his long career. Is it everyone's cup of tea? No, and that's okay too.

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            • Tobylou8
              Tobylou8 @Kehaulani last edited by

              @Kehaulani said in How do you feel about vibrato?:

              I read about instrumental vibrato imitating the human voice, but who's to say that the voice used little or copious vibrato?

              What the human voice does is often put into the context of modern reflection. But who is to say that vibrato is natural to the human voice?

              My voice teacher from decades ago said it was not natural unless one had poor breath control! She preached the "Circle of Breath" 25+ years ago!

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                Newell Post last edited by

                That's sort of like asking: "How do you feel about Brussels sprouts?" Well prepared and in moderation: Great! Poorly prepared and in excess: Barf!

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                • Dr GO
                  Dr GO @Tobylou8 last edited by

                  @Tobylou8 said in How do you feel about vibrato?:

                  My voice teacher from decades ago said it was not natural unless one had poor breath control! She preached the "Circle of Breath" 25+ years ago!

                  In listening to Timofei Dokschitzer, I can safely say he does not have poor breath control. And I would say sets an amazing example of "Circle of Breath". Perhaps, just perhaps, your voice teacher was giving you a lot of vibrato?!

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                  • BigDub
                    BigDub last edited by BigDub

                    When I sing, vibrato is involuntary. To not have vibrato while singing takes a great deal of concentration. When I play trumpet it is almost always intentional and I have to make it happen in various ways.

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                    • Dr GO
                      Dr GO @Newell Post last edited by Dr GO

                      @Newell-Post said in How do you feel about vibrato?:
                      "How do you feel about Brussels sprouts?"

                      With my fingers...

                      ...and then throw them directly into the trash as to me they taste horrible no matter how they are prepared, or how much beer and wine I have had before inserting on of those suckers into my mouth.

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                      • Tobylou8
                        Tobylou8 @Dr GO last edited by

                        @Dr-GO said in How do you feel about vibrato?:

                        @Tobylou8 said in How do you feel about vibrato?:

                        My voice teacher from decades ago said it was not natural unless one had poor breath control! She preached the "Circle of Breath" 25+ years ago!

                        In listening to Timofei Dokschitzer, I can safely say he does not have poor breath control. And I would say sets an amazing example of "Circle of Breath". Perhaps, just perhaps, your voice teacher was giving you a lot of vibrato?!

                        Not a chance. She was talking about singing. Vibrato isn't natural is the point even for Timofei (who's MAGNIFICENT!!).

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                        • Kehaulani
                          Kehaulani Credentialed Professional last edited by

                          You folks are still using contemporary and personal preferences. I am asking for tangible, original sources.

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                            Newell Post @Dr GO last edited by Newell Post

                            @Dr-GO

                            LOL. Well when I was a kid Mom would buy the frozen brick of Brussels sprouts from the A&P, take them home, and boil them for 2 or 3 hours. That produced a concoction with the taste and texture of pond scum garnished with sulphur. But have you ever had them sliced and sauteed in butter and olive oil with garlic, bacon bits, and sea salt? The latter is nothing at all like the former.

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                                  @FranklinD Phil McCann came from the British Brass Band tradition... and plaed cornet.

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                                  • Kehaulani
                                    Kehaulani Credentialed Professional @Guest last edited by Kehaulani

                                    @FranklinD said in How do you feel about vibrato?:

                                    Sorry, that's all there is...

                                    Well, I don't believe there is. There must be historical commentaries on vibrato performance practices of their time. Assumingly, no one on this board knows about them. That ignorance (not meant condescendenly, I don't know, either) does not trump historical sources and research.

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                                      Shifty @Kehaulani last edited by

                                      @Kehaulani said in How do you feel about vibrato?:

                                      Well, I don't believe there is. There must be historical commentaries on vibrato performance practices of their time. Assumingly, no one on this board knows about them. That ignorance (not meant condescendenly, I don't know, either) does not trump historical sources and research.

                                      https://repository.asu.edu/attachments/93464/content//tmp/package-k2tMBa/Verville_asu_0010E_11489.pdf

                                      https://www.earlymusicamerica.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/VibratoWars-1.pdf

                                      https://scholarship.claremont.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?referer=https://www.google.com/&httpsredir=1&article=1105&context=ppr

                                      http://www.classicstoday.com/features/ClassicsToday-Vibrato.pdf

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                                      • Kehaulani
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                                        Oh, man, how cool. Thanks, Shifty.

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                                        • Vulgano Brother
                                          Vulgano Brother last edited by

                                          https://www.york.ac.uk/music/conferences/nema/bethell/ is all about vibrato.

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                                          • aTrumpetdude
                                            aTrumpetdude last edited by

                                            Relating to jazz trumpet here is an interview in which Clifford Brown is asked about the lack of vibrato in "modern" playing. That question is at about 1:40.

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