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How to Play the Trumpet : Triple Tonguing Technique for Trumpet Playing

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Uploaded by on Oct 2, 2007

Learn the triple tonguing technique for trumpet playing in this free video on playing the trumpet.

Expert: Chris Cox
Bio: Chris Cox is currently the Director of Bands at Eureka High School.
Filmmaker: Casey Lewiston

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  • dude, that guy has one fast tongue! see! trumpet players are AWESOME in bed!!!

  • yeah I like doing this when I'm drunk

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  • I do>>> da da ga and for double tonguing i do da ga.

    do you agree??

  • @patrickwise06 i do believe that'd be called double tonguing

  • how about ta ka ta

  • I needA work on this

  • @redKELLYMHRCH agreed

  • @kfjazz26 Right on. Keep on playin', man.

  • @bjc2 Oh ok, no worries! Just trying to help NU13th.

  • @kfjazz26 No, you misunderstood what I meant. I mean that a C on a Bb trumpet will SOUND LOWER than a concert C (because it is a concert Bb.) What you're saying is that the NAME of the same note played on a Bb trumpet is a whole step higher, but that's not what I was saying. Get it?

  • @bjc2 You are incorrect. On a Bb Trumpet the note played is a whole step HIGHER than concert pitch. EX: A concert C is actually a D on the Bb trumpet.

  • @bjc2 Yes, it does make sense. Thanks for the great information. 

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