What spectacular coaching!!!!!! So far I've only watched the first trumpeter and each time he got drastically better than the performance before. Awesome coaching! She said little about trumpet technique but the life concepts taught are directly related. Incredible teaching!!!
What an incredible masterclass. It's no wonder why all of her students are winning major auditions. Everything is a gem, expressed with clarity and sincerity! Wonderful.
Thank you Barbara for the crystal clarity of your exposition... It's one thing to know your stuff.. but to be able to communicate it in that fashion is a joy and a great service to us. Thank you
Lucky you not being a trumpet player! It will definitely ends one's otherwise stress less existence! Check out what Dizzy Gillespie famously said about the trumpet. So true!
@@Herehear49 To me, to play the trumpet, I find it calming and peaceful. That's probably why I've been known to often play for five to six hours in practice. It's the attitude and reason for playing that makes a big difference. I play in service of the Lord, in ministry and worship. And I absolutely love the sound since I was a very young child. I find it a great blessing. I'm not saying it's easy, it's not. But when you work to obtain the clarity and beautiful sound of a trumpet, and you get it, it is such a blessing, a real gift.
My trumpet teacher at UVIC in Canada Louis Ranger taught Barbara Butler many years ago at Aspen, Colorado. I heard many stories about her. I also bought the trumpet comes of age from my trumpet teacher on Vancouver, Island. In 1980 Barbara left UBC because Martin Berinbaum wanted to be king of the trumpet instructor in Vancouver. Someone told me this while I was at the University of Victoria. I know Martin well because I took three lessons from him in 1994. I never forgot what he told me that I will never study with Louis Ranger. He was wrong to say it and made a big mistake. Look where Barbara went and I heard that UBC in Vancouver do not produce nearly the best trumpet players. Most are mediocre. I respect those people who want to succeed. Martin Berinbaum was not one of them. My previous trumpet teacher at Douglas College told me that Charles Geyer met a good wife. They are the trumpet duo and trumpet team. She is very motherly like. I really respect her. Yes my other trumpet teacher Chris Robertson told me she is a good trumpet player.
QUE BUENO SERIA TENER LA TRADUCCION DE COSAS TAN IMPORTANTES NOS HACEN SENTIR A LOS LATINOS COMO SI ESTUVIERAMOS DETRÁS DEL MUNDO, HACEN INACCESIBLE, COSAS QUE NECESITAMOS, PERO, DEBE SER MUY COSTOSO AGREGAR SUBTITULOS EN ESPAÑOL, EN FIN , GRACIAS DE TODOS MODOS.-
juan carlos Barcelo puedes elegir culparlos a ellos por no subtitular un video que no tienen obligación de hacerlo. O puedes tu mismo abrirte las puertas de (literalmente) el mundo. Aprendiendo inglés. Lo único que necesitas es internet. Y las ganas de hacerlo. Créeme, vale la pena. Es muy satisfactorio poder ver este video, y entender el 100% del contenido. Inténtalo. Vale la pena y el tiempo.
tooter1able Nope, its to try and keep it as an origional sound as possible and not play it on the pistons which makes it sound like a bear trying to be a ballerina
Instead of asking him to start it again, you might have asked him to tell you how he could have played some sections better ( the ascending passage up to the c, the dynamics, setting preparation, hearing in your head what's coming(sight singing).....As always Ms. Butler has at least one take home...the diaphragm always rises...don't push it out or suck it in....let it collapse upward to expel the air ( a sigh!) Thank you