Dave Tofani: New York Studio Legend Part 1

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Multi-reedist Dave Tofani has had a long and illustrious career as one of the most in-demand session players in New York. In this first section of the interview, Dave discusses his musical beginnings and his studies with his mentor, Joe Allard. Dave delves into some of Joe Allard’s concepts and explains their practical use.

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@dangillberg1386
@dangillberg1386 Жыл бұрын
I was fortunate enough to get a few lessons with Dave twenty years ago. He showed me some techniques and embouchure exercises, overtone stuff and other things directly from Allard. Absolutely invaluable to me - life changing! I am deeply grateful. Dan
@gerrycappuccio4186
@gerrycappuccio4186 Жыл бұрын
I met Dave in 1967 when I was in the West Point Band . Great interview Ed !
@johnasti7429
@johnasti7429 Жыл бұрын
Its because I heard Dave Tofani play lead alto with the Dave Matthews band that lead me to Joe Allard. Manny Album brought the band down to Glassboro State College (Now Rowen University), and I couldn't believe Dave's sound. His sound had so much depth, it had center, roundness and edge at the same time. I went up to Dave and asked him how he got that incredible sound and he said Joe Allard and gave me Joe's number. I studied for 7 months with Joe, but he was at a time when he was forgetting. and then he got sick and recommended me to Lawrence Feldman who unlocked Joe Allard's methods. It totally changed my life....Can't thank Dave, Joe Allard and especially Lawrence Feldman. Within the last 2 years, moving out to SoCal and studied with Harvey Pittel who is a great teacher and reminded me of Joe's techniques.
@nathanbellott
@nathanbellott Жыл бұрын
incredible interview, and what a surprise to see that footage of Allard. Thanks Ed thanks Dave!
@darrellscott2483
@darrellscott2483 Жыл бұрын
I really, really, look forward to these interviews. Another gem, Ed.
@MusicLiberates
@MusicLiberates Жыл бұрын
Very interesting interview with another of the great woodwind studio players. And how cool to see the clip of Joe Allard performing “Rhapsody”.
@txsphere
@txsphere Жыл бұрын
Just last night I was listening to the William Hudgins interview. That sound! Great interview and look forward to the second part.
@jordanmorack9122
@jordanmorack9122 Жыл бұрын
Can’t wait for part two!
@michaelschuster206
@michaelschuster206 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for another informative interview.
@zangsax
@zangsax Жыл бұрын
Thank You so much gentlemen. Extremely inspiring as always.
@gabrielsternsax
@gabrielsternsax Жыл бұрын
What's the song on the opening?
@Joffewoodwinds
@Joffewoodwinds Жыл бұрын
Solo Wind from “Manhattan Carnival”
@gabrielsternsax
@gabrielsternsax Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much!
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