And good tone and VIBRATO - don't fall for the myth that all jazz sound is Miles, straight non-vibrato type. This is good musical and singing type quality
beginner here, really trying to get a hang of holding embouchure. Everytime I hit the valve I can feel pressure blowback that affects the shape of my embouchure, my lip mucles need to get used to it
Did you hear the hidden note I didn’t show in the music? Do you know the name of this secret note? This note adds style 😎 It doesn’t have to be played all the time. If used correctly it can add spice to whatever you’re playing. That note…my friend, is called a grace note. Use it wisely 😈 P.S If you play this melody 3 times in a row, you’ve just learned an entire song. 🤜🏾💥🤛🏾 🙀 Congrats 😉
The "bugle" effect. Bugle plays all sorts of stuff with no valve. Bugle calls are a darn good brass warm up. I have been using that for decades. Also good to know the set of typical calls.
In most brass instruments, (except tuba) you have to blow air while touching your lips together gently but also firmly so you vibrate your lips which causes the sound. To make a higher note you relax your lips more and the opposite to make a lower note (no valve change needed) hope thst helped! Correct me if I’m wrong because I’m not in band (yet) and do not play an instrument (yet) so this info may not be correct lol
Pretty close but you got the techniques for high and low mixed up. Typically a more relaxed embouchure will provide a lower sound and firmer will provide a higher one @@GoofyShorts_Vandeeer
This is so magnificently encouraging. I've been avoiding practice lately because I felt as a late learner (I'm in my sixties and been playing about a year) that I have reached my limit very quickly. This little tune helped me break out and feel encouraged. I can't wait to casually drop this into my warm-up for tomorrow's lesson! Cheers mate, greetings from Northern Ireland and thanks so much.
I'm going to try this since it seems easy but I don't know if I can play that high d smoothly I've just started and that d is not easy for me to play smoothly
Thanks for making these videos. I am a clarinetist/tenor sax player that recently started trumpet and these are great videos to hear and try to play with.
Does anyone have any tips for getting a higher range :o? I can just barely hit the highest D at the beginning, and my neck feels very tensed and I get lightheaded after anything like that for a couple seconds. I feel like I'm missing something in all of the 'beginner' videos that still go too high for me (this video is a great fun challenge though, thank you!!!)
I have a few very fast/difficult bars in my sheet music.. I found it easier to close my eyes and memorize the fingerings than try to read it that fast! This isn't super fast, but I might still have to memorize all the accidentals!
Is there a site that has sheet music with the note fingerings under them like this? Just picked back up trumpet after finding enjoyment listening to jazz.
brass instruments are based upon natural trumpet (think "bugle") and they can do basic bugle calls with no valve change. A good warm up to play bugle calls, which also exercise double and triple tonguing. Gets you warmed up pretty quick when in a hurry
Outro dia vc colocou violino 🎻 eu também gostei. Porque vc não colocou violino dinovo??? Eu prefiro do que essa corneta. Troca aí amor eu não gostei deste não