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Special Effects (Part II) Trumpet Tips & Tricks with Charlie Porter 

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Trumpeter, Charlie Porter, demonstrates how to use a variety of special effects on the trumpet, including flutter tonguing, shakes, growl, half-valving, ghost-tonguing, glissandi and more. Part II
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@BenTheItalianPanda
@BenTheItalianPanda 8 лет назад
don't let your dreams be dreams just doit
@GamePlayWithNolan
@GamePlayWithNolan 8 лет назад
+Ben Sauls lol
@Charlie-bn7ho
@Charlie-bn7ho 6 лет назад
Hehe nice
@TheRjjrjjr
@TheRjjrjjr 12 лет назад
Any jazz trumpeter can do these things but you make it fun to learn! I am so impressed! Your students are fortunate to have you as a teacher.
@mathildariley3134
@mathildariley3134 10 лет назад
I dont play Trumpet but i've used this video so many times to get terminology for loads of essays! Thanks chap!
@ricknurse7
@ricknurse7 7 лет назад
Such a great trumpet sound!
@ironmandave3000
@ironmandave3000 4 года назад
I play trumpet and my father played. I grew up listening to Clark Terry, Dizzy Gillespie, Louis Armstrong... I've heard all those techniques and play many of them. I didn't know they all had names. Thank you for the detailed explanation of the subtleties.
@cyshultz9095
@cyshultz9095 2 года назад
This old trumpet player appreciates your videos. Wish I was sitting beside you learning things our band teachers never taught us.
@jonseagull1297
@jonseagull1297 2 года назад
Youve got my respect and admiration. Thanks for sharing your talent.
@f2mel2
@f2mel2 3 года назад
Great series. Great teaching and format. Love the list of trumpet ledgends that are associated with each effect. Thanks for posting the corresponding music signs as well.
@CornetBlues
@CornetBlues 4 года назад
This guy is just the best teacher master of his instrument 🎺
@jimmurdoch6206
@jimmurdoch6206 4 года назад
Great video series, explained/structured some stuff I can already do and given me others to try for. Thanks Charlie, you're an excellent and generous educator👍
@user-nt2bt2ks6w
@user-nt2bt2ks6w 2 года назад
Thank you MASTER!!! You are Excellent Teacher and Excellent Ispiration, Thanks!!!
@mahlerianvidz
@mahlerianvidz 10 лет назад
Appreciate what you shared. Great resource to playing the instrument online is hard to come by. I like how you said that there's never ending possibilities to how you play. First thing that came to my mind was marsalis playing his horn upside down. Hahahah
@konstantindemidov4593
@konstantindemidov4593 3 года назад
It's so interesting to watch your videos from 2010 and from 2020 🙂 Anyway they are very very helpful and you were and still a good teacher 👍
@owenpeter3
@owenpeter3 12 лет назад
Brilliant! I didn't think all these tricks that I used to use had names!
@RichardOliverWY
@RichardOliverWY 11 лет назад
Very generous, Charlie. You are held in very high regard.
@MrInterestingthings
@MrInterestingthings 7 лет назад
this was great. I'm an orchestrator so it was helpful to hear many of the resources of contemporariy trumpets. I wouldn't ask for multiphonicsc in a large orchestras except as solo could be novel perhaps and certainly in smaller ensemble work. thanks!!!
@MeTube7734
@MeTube7734 10 лет назад
I play trumpet in jazz band, but horn in wind ensemble. We're playing Asphalt Cocktail by John Mackey this year and there are a lot of rips on those parts.
@i_cam
@i_cam 5 лет назад
5:53 *SCV 2018 opener mellophone rips intensify*
@ayochayce8185
@ayochayce8185 3 года назад
HMMMM 👁👄👁
@PremislausII
@PremislausII 4 года назад
Thanks for that! Half-valve effect lands into my next contemporary classical composition! :)
@valohot
@valohot 11 лет назад
THANK YOU FOR THESE LESSONS!!! I so needed such advices and practices....
@r.o.c.4545
@r.o.c.4545 2 года назад
Part 1&2, Wonderful! Thanks, man! 👏👏👏
@gauchtm
@gauchtm 12 лет назад
Thanks for posting!Thanks for posting!
@GalactoseGalaxy
@GalactoseGalaxy 4 года назад
I heard the tremello tech in a red clay solo, now I know how that was done
@cofftps67yago94
@cofftps67yago94 3 года назад
Just great . Thank you
@cristianmanuk2207
@cristianmanuk2207 6 лет назад
Thanx Dude, u smart, u r really good musician and u explain very clearly, congratulation, good contribución
@paulhatanikisting5247
@paulhatanikisting5247 12 лет назад
Always learning a lot watching you. Hope to see you performing one day. Keep it up!
@meaty109
@meaty109 6 лет назад
Wow! very cool stuff Charlie. TY
@TheSilverhorn
@TheSilverhorn 10 лет назад
I can half way do most of these tricks! Charlie, you sure blow one mean horn!! Thanks for the wonderful explanations and demonstrations. I am getting to work on this. :)
@stevenwaters829
@stevenwaters829 10 лет назад
Thank you thank you thank you thank you Your videos have helped me so much. Keep it up and I can't wait for some more of your tutorials so I can learn stuff to improve my playing.
@barryhunt8527
@barryhunt8527 4 года назад
Nice one Charlie. Just fell on your vids. Very good and thank you 😁👍🕺🎶🇬🇧
@Scimonetti
@Scimonetti 13 лет назад
This is great!
@FREIMUZIC
@FREIMUZIC 3 года назад
Fantastic video! Thanks for sharing
@sho_nuff
@sho_nuff 9 лет назад
Спасибо! Наконец-то разобрался что такое "doit".
@WaywardFetch
@WaywardFetch 11 лет назад
You are awesome and these tricks are wicked amazing! can't wait till I can do them all!
@kikisanchezjazzbigbandproj5969
Thanks So Much for this amazing information!!!!
@biggerduke
@biggerduke 2 года назад
Nice!
@crocshock911
@crocshock911 12 лет назад
This is amazing! Thanks for posting!
@lukem9069
@lukem9069 4 года назад
6:37 Nice. Thank you
@lukem9069
@lukem9069 4 года назад
8:18
@slowgold20
@slowgold20 12 лет назад
thanks for teaching me to growl :D but Ive always heard the doit called a kiss off
@piargno
@piargno 12 лет назад
Excellent vids! They have helped me SO MUCH! In the classical world, your "tremolo" is actually called a "timbral trill". Even though it technically isn't a trill, we still call it that (just like slides are actually "portamento" and not "glissando", but we call them "glissando" anyway). :-D
@virgilgrillone7220
@virgilgrillone7220 4 года назад
Holy cow! Amazing!
@ceylonin7289
@ceylonin7289 7 лет назад
You rock it ,charlie!
@jakehinz
@jakehinz 12 лет назад
I wish I could get lessons from you...SO BADLY
@SimpleRecipeGuys
@SimpleRecipeGuys 11 лет назад
listen to the half-valve solo in "royal garden blues" by duke ellington
@FineEpicArt777
@FineEpicArt777 6 лет назад
funny you mention "ghost tonging". I tried to copy a player long ago using this technique in a group of sixteenth notes he was playing at a high rate of speed. I really thought it was a "feel" for the music and something he was doing with his lips. It took me years to find out it couldn't be done at that speed and he was ghost tonging. Where were you back then lol. But thanks for confirming:)
@tatendamapisire1597
@tatendamapisire1597 4 года назад
Good content. I'll definitely subscribe to this.
@pedrojose1221
@pedrojose1221 12 лет назад
Thanks your a good player awesome only one question i want to know how to make double toungning or triple tounging because im a student trumpet muscisian and i want to know to how make it easier thank you
@warrenberry6774
@warrenberry6774 12 лет назад
i am the 29th best trumpet player in south carolina and now i am getting into jazz could you help me out with improve because that will really make a big difference with solos also all trumpet players who see this listen to ode for trumpet concerto and legend really awesome songs would love to here you play them charlie
@juanpelayo7660
@juanpelayo7660 11 лет назад
thanks a lot for sharing this, its been really really usefull!!!
@rubendariorenteria7587
@rubendariorenteria7587 5 лет назад
Very cool and nice techniques todah araba
@ZachMacLurg
@ZachMacLurg 11 лет назад
I play trombone and I'm still watching your videos :)
@bakerdc1
@bakerdc1 12 лет назад
Great job!
@MrCwchass
@MrCwchass 11 лет назад
lol! Thanks for you jazzy teaching!!!
@9um9um9um
@9um9um9um 11 лет назад
you are great...thank you!
@WhatTheFlyinFudge
@WhatTheFlyinFudge 12 лет назад
He's using a Dennis Wick x9f#%&d, with a Marcinkewicz T56#*7 rim and Shilke #$%^#^6 cup depth. All the hottest players are rocking this piece, man.
@GerardvanR
@GerardvanR Год назад
To make all these effects you have to have at one's disposal a very supple and strong embouchure. Most mediocre brass players don't have such a develloped embouchure. In any case I don't have it.
@ZangetsuVsPantera586
@ZangetsuVsPantera586 11 лет назад
For the tremelo, you're not tonguing each note right? Just rapidly moving your fingers between the alternate fingerings
@sukini3
@sukini3 12 лет назад
THIS IS AWESOME MAN thanks :)
@silvagomes3335
@silvagomes3335 6 лет назад
uauuuu, show de bola.. parabéns
@Chicago-Ioh
@Chicago-Ioh 4 года назад
MERCI
@coobgoosh
@coobgoosh 12 лет назад
3:45 sounds like the intro to foxy lady!
@ramonsantana3807
@ramonsantana3807 11 лет назад
MUITO LEGAL
@lintonsquires5543
@lintonsquires5543 12 лет назад
sure
@josh5266
@josh5266 6 лет назад
Is he tounging or sustaining his air at 7:33 ?
@antoniofiscarelli
@antoniofiscarelli 7 лет назад
I'd like to say whch mouthpiece you use... tks
@baimacoot
@baimacoot 12 лет назад
mantap!!!
@Psqwall
@Psqwall 13 лет назад
Can you show how to make that sound Freddie Hubbard makes on Red Clay that sounds like the trumpet is exploding and or like an Elephant screaming
@bazingabot2311
@bazingabot2311 5 лет назад
Can you do stuff like half valving on rotary valves?
@andylarkin100
@andylarkin100 4 года назад
Question: What is the quick fall at :33 called, and is what's the best way to create this? Thanks!
@sprouts5156
@sprouts5156 4 года назад
Do you know how to get a distorted effect on your tone without growling with a plunger
@ThomasJDavis
@ThomasJDavis 4 года назад
What was the effect at 0:32 in the beginning of the passage? Is that like an inverted doit? Inverted rip? What's that called?
@coleoehlers
@coleoehlers 12 лет назад
what mouthpiece are you using???
@Justnothing412
@Justnothing412 8 лет назад
The amount of times I've heard James Morrison using that half valve technique is ridiculous, make sure you don't overuse it!
@presidentbeanos4001
@presidentbeanos4001 5 лет назад
Sounds like music you would here in Fallout (doit)
@D3athN0ta
@D3athN0ta 11 лет назад
Is there a way to play trumpet with braces
@shawncharton9416
@shawncharton9416 4 года назад
Carefully!
@matthewkaras8227
@matthewkaras8227 9 лет назад
Theoretically, can you half-valve on any note?
@TroggacomCactus
@TroggacomCactus 8 лет назад
+Matthew Karas Kind of. You'll notice he give the example of half-valving the third valve to play fourth-space E, which is an alternate fingering if depressed fully. Half-valving can let you play pretty much any note, but some of them will sound stuffier than others and if you get into the lower register then you start to her inter-harmonic popping as if you're slurring up in the higher register. In summary, kinda mostly.
@TheBjarne48
@TheBjarne48 7 лет назад
Do you know where it is possible to find a chart or something similar, describing the half-valve sound of all the notes?
@TroggacomCactus
@TroggacomCactus 7 лет назад
TheBjarne48 It varies a lot from player to player and instrument to instrument, but in general the higher the note, the less stuffy it will sound.
@knotskop
@knotskop 7 лет назад
Hello! May i ask where the "doit" riff comes from? Is it an actual song? Thanks
@Herr_Flick_of_ze_Gestapo
@Herr_Flick_of_ze_Gestapo 5 лет назад
You are very good at trumpeting. ... dont you think it is about time that you take up learn the baroque trumpet?
@Herr_Flick_of_ze_Gestapo
@Herr_Flick_of_ze_Gestapo 5 лет назад
Or even better the cornetto/zinc/cornett?
@FURDOG1961
@FURDOG1961 2 года назад
5:50
@qdj252
@qdj252 11 лет назад
Doit is really hard
@FURDOG1961
@FURDOG1961 2 года назад
0:01
@TheMudsnake
@TheMudsnake 7 лет назад
You didn't explain the turn at all
@FernandoBalcarcel
@FernandoBalcarcel 11 лет назад
tongue trill can do?
@adrian100blue
@adrian100blue 6 лет назад
So how do you turn?
@user_28373
@user_28373 4 года назад
What was he playing at 0:34?
@qdj252
@qdj252 10 лет назад
what"s the difference between the doit and the squeeze???
@anthonyjackson6650
@anthonyjackson6650 8 лет назад
On a squeeze the note like.. Drops and you squeeze back up to it. Like goes flat then a straight hit. Doit is like. You hit the note then fire upwards
@atomatopia1
@atomatopia1 8 лет назад
A squeeze is more like a pinch at the end of a note whereas the door is an attached glissando at the end
@seiber8479
@seiber8479 3 года назад
0:34 nots plz
@Dorgannn
@Dorgannn 12 лет назад
Maynard usually cuts off before the band...
@miketrumpetdrum
@miketrumpetdrum 12 лет назад
это ахуительно
@FernandoBalcarcel
@FernandoBalcarcel 12 лет назад
can make the pissed
@WhatTheFlyinFudge
@WhatTheFlyinFudge 12 лет назад
He forgot to include the "Maynard Ferguson high-note douchebag hang over & kiss-off"
@mocqiijr.1847
@mocqiijr.1847 3 года назад
jor
@WhatTheFlyinFudge
@WhatTheFlyinFudge 12 лет назад
HAHAHA!!!
@kennethbaldwin5438
@kennethbaldwin5438 8 лет назад
Can I have one of your trumpets for free
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