Bob Odneal, trumpet high note Double B to Low F# Testing New Warburton

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Uploaded by on Feb 29, 2008

Check out the Casual Double High C Method at
http://bobodneal.com Testing out a new WARBURTON Mouthpiece from Low F# to Double B. (Shoopman top with #7 backbore) on my German Destino Doc Severinsen trumpet.
I prefer playing a bit of music or a musical line.

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  • beginning sounds like caravan, then maria. you sound like arturo

  • Thanks!

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  • they should have u play in a mafia or gang related movie ......because that sounded like a song.......nice playing

  • they should have u play in a mafia or gang related movie ......because that sounded like a song.......nice playing

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  • Does anyone else think that this guy is a "one-man wolfpack"?

  • I'm a big fan!

    

  • @kidfromredbank BWAAhahaha... "air hump"

  • WOW... but... be careful, you might bust an O-ring...

    then you'll be stuck wearing granny-diapers for life

  • How do you do that ? genius !!

  • what modes are you using for the improv?

  • @amberlyfoshizzz

    @StinkyCheeser

    thats cause it is

  • @StinkyCheeser i have a feeling it is, lol thats my first thought too at :20

  • I can usually play a few notes above high C (two ledger lines above staff) I can hit a D pretty consistantly, and sometimes an E or F. F# is my highest note so far =)

  • wow. i can only get to about maybe a double g. an octave above the one just above the staff. i dont know my doubles but i think thats what it is.

  • yes

  • Sounds a lot like Macarthur Park

  • It's just like chords where if in the key of C, unless your talking about a half cadence, you would always have to end on the root chord. In a half cadence you would end on the V chord.

  • for double B you could just say B2 and for triple C you could just say C3. If there was such a thing as middle B then it would be under middle C. Why middle C is called middle C is because it's the middle note. in other words, it's the note that connects the bass and treble clef. If you were in the C major key than octaves would start on C. But if you were in the key of G#, for example, octaves would start on G#.

  • Please shut up, you obviously have no idea what you're talking about, troll. Octaves DO start on C. Why wouldn't there be a middle B? It's right below high C(above the staff). Double B would be the note under triple C(2 octaves above high C above the staff).

  • loving the clean resonant tone and control in every register great job sir

  • Is that all you have on this guy? You can play mary had a little lamb with good phrasing and based on this video you are unsure if he can? You are a douche.

  • without respect to key, i was just mentioning the noteation on paper

  • no, a flutes high C is a trumpets high D and octaves do not start at C. THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A MIDDLE B. Your knowledge of music is like a person thinking that there are 15 notes.

  • nice with the MacAthur Park into it!! =)

  • Didn't seem B. like Eb

  • enlitened 1234's comment = hate, but that's totally obvious.

    Moving on...

    Horn sounds great, nice clean notes and great control, which is also obvious.

    Peace.

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