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  • nice bop

  • @Jahmo88 thanks for the comment. I saw your videos, I liked them. Good rhythm, good rhyme, keep on Jona

  • This sounds like Herb Alpert.

  • When you are hungry you take a spoon and lift it to your mouth. The strenght you need to lift this spoon is dicted by the weight of the spoon. You dont use more nor less to held the spoon. After having done this for more than a hundred thousand times in your life you know unconsciously how much force you need to lift it. All in trumpet is about that. Getting rid of all useless effort by repeating simple things, reguarly and in rythm. Dont think too much and play, music will guide your efforts.

  • i really need your help!!

    ok so i have a bad band director that wont

    teach us how to properly warm up, get high notes, get good tone etc. so i have to go to youtube just to learn these things -_-

    anyways i wanted to know how can i get the high D without having to force my

    mouthpeice on my lips.

  • @Jzguitarplayer17 pinch your lips together... as if you were stretching them across your teeth

  • how many years have you been playing?

  • what should i work on if when double and tripple tounge, it sounds not spaced out.

    i have been just practicing ti-ka everywhere.

    even when i go slow its not spaced out.

    what should i do?

  • Consider TA and KA sthe same way. Play a scale or any other kind of music by pronounciong only KA instead of Ta. Do this for a while and than swip from one to another. You'll discover that its the same. KA even has advantages to TA. It opens the sound and helps for high notes. It's easy just take the time. Keep blowing, Jona

  • amen to that

  • Okay, our band director hasn't taught us triple at any point. I know double is ta-ka, what's triple? Ti-ki-ki or ti-ki-ti or what?

  • Ta-ta-ka, ta-ta-ka, ta-ta-ka . . . . . and so on. Take a slow tempo and get realy familiar with it, then move it up a little.

    Tempo is three things: coordination precision and relaxing. So work these three parts seperatly until you get it. You'll see that double or tripple tounging is very relaxing for the lips if you do it the right way. Good luck Jona

  • I suggest TTK for any prolonged passage, or TKT for any short, regal type passage. The key is to keep the air rolling on through the articulations. Someone taught me one time to say "tetta-connecticut" without the last "T". Said it would help get my tongue used to the back-and-forth movement. I guess it helped, I've always had a really fast tongue.

  • you, my friend, belong in louisiana.

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