So solo and ensemble is in march. It would of been in 2 weeks but my band teacher is making me do high school solo. I am playing maid of the mist but I think I might switch to this song.
Very very nice playing. As others have said, the minor "blips" do not hide the fact that you play very musically. Would love to know who your teacher is and what your future plans are.
My teacher the last 5 years has been Arnulf Naur Nilsen (Co–Principal trumpet in the Oslo Philharmonic orchestra) For the last 6 months my teacher has been Stian Eilertsen (Principal trumpet in the Oslo Philharmonic orchestra).
@olehbj Best of luck to you. I played (and taught) trumpet professionally for many years in the US (Boston area), studied with Ed Tarr and met Bo Nilsen (principal w/Malmoe? orchestra) several years ago in Passau, where the Tarr ensemble was playing. I wonder if he's any relation to your teacher of the same name.
I hope you'll view my recently posted video about trumpeter Edna White. She recorded The Debutante in 1920 for Edison records. You can find it by searching Edna White CD video.
@saf22art Bo Nilsen from Malmo is not related to my teacher, but they knew each other. I have been several times in US and had the pleasure to play for David Baldwin (the professor of trumpet at the University of Minnesota School of Music). I have also had lessons with Dennis Noday (The former Maynard Ferguson and Stan Kenton trumpet player).Nice recording from the early days by Edna White.
very nice job, i know how hard it is to get the high d right before the last reprise of the chorus and then to have something left for the c at the end. fantastic sound
Play much tounging all the time, not only the notes in this piece. I play alot off Arbarn's double and trippel tounging exercises, and Clark's secund study with tounging. I always think of my the sound quality while doing this, and i play long notes with the tounging and i dont stop the flowing of the air. :D Good luck !! Hope this helped :D:D
Great job, I'm 15 and this piece is challenging to me. My problem is with the quick tonguing, but you breezed through that like it was nothing. Good luck with your trumpet playing dreams.
I think you are a natural trumpet player. You play with confidence and natural uninhibited facility. Your airstream is free and unchoked, allowing you to play with power. You should continue to play the trumpet for the rest of your life, whether or not you go professional.
So solo and ensemble is in march. It would of been in 2 weeks but my band teacher is making me do high school solo. I am playing maid of the mist but I think I might switch to this song.
alexis9198 1 month ago
He slured the 16th notes in the beginning.
ressie1234 3 months ago
This is the solo piece I have to play for my all-state audition.
ressie1234 6 months ago
Nice job :) Really cool song! Do you know where I ca find the sheet music for this?
Adena422 11 months ago
Very very nice playing. As others have said, the minor "blips" do not hide the fact that you play very musically. Would love to know who your teacher is and what your future plans are.
saf22art 1 year ago
@saf22art Hi
Thank you for nice comment.
My teacher the last 5 years has been Arnulf Naur Nilsen (Co–Principal trumpet in the Oslo Philharmonic orchestra) For the last 6 months my teacher has been Stian Eilertsen (Principal trumpet in the Oslo Philharmonic orchestra).
I like to be proffesional one day
olehbj 1 year ago
@olehbj Best of luck to you. I played (and taught) trumpet professionally for many years in the US (Boston area), studied with Ed Tarr and met Bo Nilsen (principal w/Malmoe? orchestra) several years ago in Passau, where the Tarr ensemble was playing. I wonder if he's any relation to your teacher of the same name.
I hope you'll view my recently posted video about trumpeter Edna White. She recorded The Debutante in 1920 for Edison records. You can find it by searching Edna White CD video.
saf22art 1 year ago
@saf22art Bo Nilsen from Malmo is not related to my teacher, but they knew each other. I have been several times in US and had the pleasure to play for David Baldwin (the professor of trumpet at the University of Minnesota School of Music). I have also had lessons with Dennis Noday (The former Maynard Ferguson and Stan Kenton trumpet player).Nice recording from the early days by Edna White.
olehbj 1 year ago
very nice job, i know how hard it is to get the high d right before the last reprise of the chorus and then to have something left for the c at the end. fantastic sound
mindstormer398 1 year ago
Courageous effort - don't worry about the little slips, you'll become more relaxed the more experience you get - keep it up! Bravo!
amigomatt 1 year ago
@amigomatt thanks for the nice comment
olehbj 1 year ago
piano player hits way too many wrong keys. ugh
nebraska12 1 year ago
Incredible playing young man! I love the emotion you put in and you have technique out the gazoo! Keep posting!
ResonanceMG 2 years ago
This is absolutely fantastic! You have a great playing career ahead of you.
kfjazz26 2 years ago
Very Good!!!!!
Playing whether anyone is on tromone? (except me) Is somewhere video / audio with a trombone?
(Sorry for bad English. Russian - my native language.)
mikpankov 2 years ago
thanks this helped me alot
fireattacker1337 2 years ago
It isn't in the Arban "bible", but ill check it and answer tomorrow.
olehbj 2 years ago
is this the arban method book?
ADDtwins 2 years ago
It is from the Clarke's Characteristic Studies for the Cornet on page 48. It is an very old book
olehbj 2 years ago
Play much tounging all the time, not only the notes in this piece. I play alot off Arbarn's double and trippel tounging exercises, and Clark's secund study with tounging. I always think of my the sound quality while doing this, and i play long notes with the tounging and i dont stop the flowing of the air. :D Good luck !! Hope this helped :D:D
olehbj 2 years ago
hey any help you can give me to help me with the tounging? i got this for honors band.
fireattacker1337 2 years ago
omg. you are a beast dude... its ridiculous. and your 15? damn
frenchie027 2 years ago
very good man !!! GREAT JOB !!!
Michu01 2 years ago
Great job, I'm 15 and this piece is challenging to me. My problem is with the quick tonguing, but you breezed through that like it was nothing. Good luck with your trumpet playing dreams.
mayonnaise928 2 years ago
Lovely playing! Very inspiring. :-)
happyC73 2 years ago
Thank you for your positive comments. It is my dream to be a trumpet player :-)
olehbj 2 years ago
I think you are a natural trumpet player. You play with confidence and natural uninhibited facility. Your airstream is free and unchoked, allowing you to play with power. You should continue to play the trumpet for the rest of your life, whether or not you go professional.
windblowing 2 years ago