I have the more "classical" accompanying CD for this. This updated jazz version may be more fun. HOWEVER, the tempo of this is slower. I believe Stamp himself did the keyboard accompaniment to the "legit" version. He was VERY strict about the tempo and having students follow his exact tempos for maximum benefit, and they were apparently brisk. Long story short: just be aware you are not really following his method correctly here. That's all; maybe it will work for you.
While using just the mouthpiece, it helps to really take in a ton of air and put it to work for you. It seems to me that by the time you get to the pedals, it's really hard for you to hold the note steady because you're out of air. Take deeper breaths in from the stomach rather than from the chest like a lot of people normally do. If you do that properly, your shoulders shouldn't rise if you looked in a mirror.
Sounds real good. You have a great sound in the low range with only using the mouthpiece.
The only recommendation I could make is - and this is just me, not any method - you might try arching your tongue on the ascending steps, and lowering it when the note drops. It sounded to me like you weren't doing that much. I think that would help minimize some of the lip movement on the single step notes, thus making it more efficient, and would help you fine tune the pitch with the recording.
These are the Stamp warm ups. I just started using them too, and they have really helped! You're sounding pretty good so far, but how about with the Trumpet? Your accompanyment CD is different than mine, but when I play along with mine I try to keep the tone steady, to blend with the synthesizer perfectly. Your pedals will come better with time. Good luck!
you can tell he has great tone
dredaman9 1 year ago
dove la trovo la traccia audio??? Rispondetemi
piernicolangelo 1 year ago
i can't believe i just wasted 3 minutes watching this.
you sound fine, you need no comments.
wtro67 1 year ago
the sunglasses are imperitive in achieving a buzz of this calibre.
southwestwingchun 2 years ago 7
I have the more "classical" accompanying CD for this. This updated jazz version may be more fun. HOWEVER, the tempo of this is slower. I believe Stamp himself did the keyboard accompaniment to the "legit" version. He was VERY strict about the tempo and having students follow his exact tempos for maximum benefit, and they were apparently brisk. Long story short: just be aware you are not really following his method correctly here. That's all; maybe it will work for you.
bixntram 2 years ago
While using just the mouthpiece, it helps to really take in a ton of air and put it to work for you. It seems to me that by the time you get to the pedals, it's really hard for you to hold the note steady because you're out of air. Take deeper breaths in from the stomach rather than from the chest like a lot of people normally do. If you do that properly, your shoulders shouldn't rise if you looked in a mirror.
Best of luck to you.
rscar 2 years ago
stamp!
Viiiiz 2 years ago
Sounds real good. You have a great sound in the low range with only using the mouthpiece.
The only recommendation I could make is - and this is just me, not any method - you might try arching your tongue on the ascending steps, and lowering it when the note drops. It sounded to me like you weren't doing that much. I think that would help minimize some of the lip movement on the single step notes, thus making it more efficient, and would help you fine tune the pitch with the recording.
Nice :)
Anaclypse 2 years ago
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nice! this sounds really good i wanna try! i like to try to think as bright as i can when i play lower. check out my video!
i'll definitely be practicing this tomorrow!
trump3t 3 years ago
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trump3t 3 years ago
These are the Stamp warm ups. I just started using them too, and they have really helped! You're sounding pretty good so far, but how about with the Trumpet? Your accompanyment CD is different than mine, but when I play along with mine I try to keep the tone steady, to blend with the synthesizer perfectly. Your pedals will come better with time. Good luck!
Drworm89 3 years ago
very good
locopanela 3 years ago