This is incredible! your tone sounds out of a movie. As a fellow trumpet player I have to ask, do you have any tips on treating original ideas for solos and improvising to scale progression. I feel like I get caught up while changing scales in a bar and its hard for me to follow chords.
Try not to use scales that much I mostly use them over diminished chords. Just learn licks in all 12 keys so you have something to play over every bar. Learn as many 2 5 1 licks as you can as well.
Definitely don't stop learning scales. Your best bet is the bebop scale, which is very very simple. If you're not into that, honestly, just do some exercises on a basic blues progression, outlining chord tone changes with enclosures and stuff. Play some scales over it and experiment. Eventually you'll start to feel comfortable with it, and you might need to do that with a few different progressions for context, but that's probably a good place for you to start
these solos are what gets me to practice every day. I'll probably never get to this level but I haven't had this much motivation to play the trumpet in years
well i mean the blue box is set for an exact tempo. he was just playing some parts at differentiating lengths than what the transcription said, because transcribing the exact lengths he played is 3 and a half headaches. all that matters is how it sounds tho lol no discredit to oli
Bro, that is straight up fire! Where do you go to school at? You seem like your in college somewhere livin it up. Keep going! Youre doin great stuff man
apparently he has no idea himself what size it is. he knows its from bach, but it has no engraving and he bought it years ago so he doesn't remember. he thinks its 3b