....actually, quite informative and entertaining video. Just in case you play trumpet or another brass instrument, I think you might find some trumpet and brass tutorials quite intriguing over at YOURBRASSINSTRUCTOR's Channel.
hi i am playing the hummel trumpet concerto for a solo in february and im practicing it now, part 1, um could u give some tips on how to reach the high notes and also the trills to make them sound good ? and how to conserve my lips when playing high notes
Good excersises! The only thing I don't necessarily like(in my own opinion) Is that the Glissandos MIGHT promote Grace notes when doing octive slurs. Still very helpful!
He could. He wrote his books from his own practice. There is a story about him when he played for one of the major studios that he kept track of all of his clams, or mistakes. At he end of a year, he could count them on ONE hand.
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....actually, quite informative and entertaining video. Just in case you play trumpet or another brass instrument, I think you might find some trumpet and brass tutorials quite intriguing over at YOURBRASSINSTRUCTOR's Channel.
yourbrassinstructor 17 hours ago
hi i am playing the hummel trumpet concerto for a solo in february and im practicing it now, part 1, um could u give some tips on how to reach the high notes and also the trills to make them sound good ? and how to conserve my lips when playing high notes
jensenbeachskater5 3 years ago
Nice. I really liked the Harmon mute idea. Will this always work? Could/should I go through all my notes and try and center them every day?
davesmith2910 3 years ago
Going through all your notes every day would be quite time consuming. How about a few notes each day??
Thanks!!~
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ebjazz 3 years ago
Good excersises! The only thing I don't necessarily like(in my own opinion) Is that the Glissandos MIGHT promote Grace notes when doing octive slurs. Still very helpful!
SykoAzn26 3 years ago
If Claude could play everything he said he could in his books, then he must have been awesome! I've never heard him.
bobilleg74 4 years ago
He could. He wrote his books from his own practice. There is a story about him when he played for one of the major studios that he kept track of all of his clams, or mistakes. At he end of a year, he could count them on ONE hand.
mrrod67 4 years ago
the last piece sounds cool
freakyblanken 4 years ago
ur teacher was a famous man.. even outside trumpet world
KurtNilsen 4 years ago
really?.....i'm not that sure about that....
saintdracula 4 years ago