Only thing I would say is that when you do the Six-Note Warmup is that you only play it 2 times instead of 3. This is the way I was taught from someone who studied with Carmine
@@TrumpetRecords i studied with carmine for 6 years these concepts are for endurance and breath control. As well as stamina in the upper register. No offense but demonstrating them on piano dosen't do this justice at all its misleading. Taught properly they work well taught improperly could ruin a brass player permanently.
@@pasqualegallo8234 I have clearly stated that in the description. These are indeed exercises to build-up an endurance and breath control. With or without a piano if played incorrectly these can harm one's embouchure, and the opposite to help build-up endurance. Instructions are from Stоckhousen's book: The Basic Caruso. Also, there are a lot of additional video examples on YT showing in detail how to properly play Caruso (Julie Landsman for Example.) I don't think I am misleading anyone to play Caruso improperly. Playing with harmony and a click track won't do anyone harm if they know how to play correctly these exercises.
@@TrumpetRecords Pasquale Gallo doesn't know what he's talking about. I'm sure Caruso is fine with what you are doing! By the way, I am loving your channel. I have been looking for piano accompaniments for Trumpet solos for a long time. I do have one request can you do Arban: Caprice and Variations accompaniment? I would very much appreciate it. I am very appreciative of your work.