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Trumpet Lesson #9 - How To Practice

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  • It feels like i am watching the news..:D:D

  • ? Its spelled etude, and its pronounced "ey-tood", rhymes with "day food"

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  • The guy at 2:25 has the mouthpiece almost on the cheek, that hapen when you are not well trained for high notes, they star to play double high C to soon, Maggio is a good start (before some years )

  • This is the most confusing method of practice I've ever seen. Ever.

  • muito bom!!

  • @AngelikavonDeutschla A Marine Sergeant came into our high school's band to talk about this once. For the Marine band, you have to join the Marines and do all the boot camp stuff. Then you will have to try out for the band (I'm not sure how the audition works) and learn all their things (policies, songs, not really sure what else). I'm guessing the Army field band is similar.

  • How does some one become a member of the army field band? do all the military service units have music bands?

  • bravooo...

  • The guy in this section has a great tone.

  • I'm a 50 something comeback trumpet player who is coming back for about the 10th time. These are really excellent teaching sessions.

  • eh-tyude, rather.

  • ey-tyude man...

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