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  • Nice One!

    

  • my favorite. TX. All STATE 2008-09. :)

  • omg that was so cool i wish i could do that you have great sound quality and i can hear how staccotoed (did i spell that right?) and seperated your notes are thats really hard to do...

  • Awesome of you to post this for the Texas tpeters. I'll thank you for them!

  • Must have been really bad 'teachers' then. The angle of your horn depends on the physical characteristics of the person playing. It has NOTHING to do with what style of music you're playing.

  • You have no clue..

  • yeah he really doesn't. and his reference to "air for band" evidences is newbocity. at any rate most people just don't understand that some players are downstream players, and because of their jaw structure have to point the bell downwards.

    (such as myself)

  • I started in the Junior high band and I messed up my embouchure so even though I had an overbite I played like an upstream player and my bottom teeth came in front of my top teeth haha. Then I got a trumpet tutor and he never changed my embouchure it just changed over time since he improved me everywhere else.

  • You wouldn't happen to know what the All-State Etudes for the year 2006 were, would you?

  • wow.

  • beautiful. that was great dude.

  • yeah lower horn angles like... Phil Smith, Maurice Andre,Bud Herseth, Allen Vizutti...

    Why don't you tell them to change their angles that "sucks"

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  • Tell that to your mom; she wasn't parellel to the ground

  • His "audience" is the camera. A direct horn angle into the mic of a camera by a trumpet usually yields bad results. Most of the players I see that play closer to parallel play into their stand anyway, so whats the point? I'm not saying it's bad to have it parallel but it's definitely not the "correct" way. There are extremes but it's all up to personal preference. You should comment on some late Miles Davis videos about his horn angle.

  • Couldn't tell if you were just joking with the first comment or not. I was when I said fag, I don't even know you. BUT. Who the hell (besides you) says that the trumpet is supposed to be parallel to the ground? What pro musician? What method book? I really would like to know. Are you saying the countless trumpet players I see in videos or have met are all wrong? Sometimes the horn up and parallel is to overbearing in a group. And in this video what does his horn angle matter?

  • fag

  • damn dude your good

  • this was fun to play.  nicely done.

  • I did perfectly on every one of these... except this one. cost me area advansement... if anyone of you know, i was the person who shouted "AHH SHIT!" in the middle of this song.

  • Man, I hated this one haha

  • Still things to clean up. But from it, i can tell you are a great player

  • that was cool!!! i love your double/triple tounging. where would i be able to get a copy of that? i would definately like to learn it.

  • your flexibility is amazing! awesome job!

  • your flexibility is amazing! awesome job!

  • great job, is that a Conn you're using?

  • What type of recording equipment are you using?

  • I use my Canon S2IS Camera.

  • MAN that was the tryout piece for 4a and 5a state band (TEXAS) but i go to a 2a school so i was in the small band contest and im goin to state feb 13-16 :). check out my 3 videos and give me feedback man, they rnt so impressive compared to this but not bad though

  • you are as my friend josh and adam say "A BEAST" seriously :-)

  • how many years do you play man?

  • wow you nailed the shit out of those low g's. like your style too

  • trumpman8 shut up dude !! idiot

  • I would have said that it is good, but I have never seen the music (im a sax from texas...) so I wouldn't know.

  • Thank You

  • i like this since i have to play it for all state...i think this one is going pretty well for me...thatnks for the recording it really helps

  • thanx so much man!!!

    awesome!

  • That's some seriously double tounging. How do you do it?

  • LOTS of practice. Arban's pg. 155-190: slow, fast, forwards, backwards, all "K", all "T", etc. Trust me....If I can do it, anyone can!

  • Your articulation is fantastic, really amazing tone as well. I'm sure you sound 20 times better in person!

    And a note to Texas students - Milk the Meno Mosso for all it's worth, that's the only lyrical section for us!

  • that's easy .. I could do it with my eyes closet, and without using any fingers .. haha

    or? :s

  • Double tonguing.

  • awesome. Are u single tonguing or double tonguing that?

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