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  • what's the intro song called?

  • I'm subscribing to you guys

  • YOU ARE THE BEST...THANKS A LOT...I WATCHED ALL THE EXERCISES,ITS SO HELPFUL..MY SOUND IS GETTING BETTER...GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR BAND..YOU ARE DOING A GREAT JOBS..THX

  • hey... i love the video tutorials here... by chance is it possible to get a copy of the sheet music for this intro song?

  • that intro was AWESOME!

  • super było by tak grać

    

  • FIRST DISLIKE!

  • Very helpful, inspirational, see I got much to work on :) thanks

  • Soy de Peruano y estudiante de la Trompeta, me gustan muchos los videos pero no tendras videos en castellano o Subtitulados... Te lo agradeceria enormemente.

    Gracias

  • @Luigi220976 ke tal si aprendes engles?

  • This whole site is amazing.

    I love it!

  • There is no "improper" way to achieve major range jumps like the one demonstrated in the video. It is a combination of the air stream, tongue, lips and, for many players, the jaw. As long as the pivot doesn't interfere with other aspects of playing, it is perfectly acceptable.

  • The chorale is the 2nd movement of the LoPresti Suite for 5 trumpets. Beautiful piece.

  • What is the name of the chorale in the beginning?!?! I want to get the music but i dunno what it's called.

  • To 215th Army Band

    Thanks for your excellent contribution to players!

    By the way, I am making the subtitles in Spanish. (.srt format) Please if you are intrested in uploading them to you tube, please contact me.

    I will be glad to send them to you.

    Regards,

    WOI Roque R (Argentina)

  • muy buenos, favor de subtitularlos al español, se lo agradeceria

  • nice

  • I had no idea 4 trumpets together could sound so beautifull

  • The Woman Makes me shiver, Great lessons though!

  • dont forget to breath lol. yeah its important.

  • At 6:25, you're not supposed to move your mouth to get into the higher octaves and lower ones. You only use your lips.

  • Actually, it depends on the player. If it works, it doesn't matter how it looks to someone else.

  • I understand that, it's just not proper.

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  • very good

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    ไอ้นายน้อย

  • a very good explanation!

    I really like it,

    Very usefull

  • Glad you liked it

  • I will look for the "book" you mentioned. 

    Here in Guatemala there most be a place to find it. Regards. Luz

  • hi my named is ivan and i want to learn but i have e problem i not espeaking inglish very well and i not have hig school i born in here but igone to el salvador when i have 7 month of born i wan to be profesional in this world

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  • @215thArmyBand hey i have a question. i started on baritone but now im switching to trumpet cause i didnt want to do marching band so they kicked me off and now i have to learn it because i want to be a teacher. can u give me tips on how to read it? im haveing a very hard time switching

  • Great lessons. Good examples and good explanation. I use it in addition to my lessons.

  • sometimes i do the same. feel shy even homealone...

  • what is the quintet piece played at the beginning?

  • That's what I'd like to know, too!

  • angelkilla245 im in band but i taught myself most everything

  • A Major (La Mayor)

  • this is good. not all musicians have teachers (well im self-taught) but i like this kind of stuff or taking advice from others and putting into my training. thanks

  • whats the last Chord? from the intro?

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