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  • pojma nemas

  • @mirosavickv Не знам, али могу да вам научити!

    Мисли позитивно! In English this means that even if you don't know how to play pedal tones, you can still learn and I will teach you!

  • Oh yea.. very good.. interesting... and brilliant... thanks yor for Lesson

  • Excellent!

  • Interesting! I do play a few slow songs too with trumpet. Greetings from Germany! Dieter

  • When you say double G do you mean 4 ledger lines or above 7 (I think) ledger lines? Always been confused about this.

  • @themeleed THERE IS LOW G BELOW THE STAFF ( 1 and 3 ), MIDDLE G 2ND LINE ( open ), HIGH G RIGHT ABOVE THE STAFF (open), DOUBLE G or DOUBLE HIGH G ( open and right above High C ) and finally Triple G which is right above Double High C and Triple G is open.

  • @yourbrassinstructor Thanks. This stuff is confusing sometimes lol.

  • @yourbrassinstructor

    Afraid you're incorrect- octaves start with C; therefore, it is just a high G that you are referencing. Doubles begin at DHC.

  • @lulzIridetheshortbus OCTAVES DON'T START AT C... BUT IF YOU ARE IGNORANT OF TRUMPET HIGH RANGE PEDAGOGY, YOU MIGHT INCORRECTLY THINK THAT.

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