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Uploaded by on Apr 18, 2009

Joey explains his use of the Da-Ga and Da-Da-Ga-Duht syllables for multiple tonguing. He demonstrates how Da-Ga assists in intervalic leaps, like that in J. S. Bach's Partita No. 3, BWV 1006 "Preludio" performed on his debut record "Resonance."

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  • is that an ajna II?

  • @andrewoc15 Prana Ajna

  • hello Joey .

    Many compliment for your tecnique and nice voice .

    Hello from Italy

    Gianni

  • @gianniscilla Gianni, Grazie per il complimento. Ritorni prego visualizzare!

  • awesome!!! Great technique :D

  • @Ostiosti Thanks so much!

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  • Mendez would be proud!

  • You're amazing Joey! Thanks for the inspiration! I'm off to practice. wow.

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  • fuck that

  • i've seen wynton marsalis use a trumpet that kind of looks like that.

  • Great!!! Thanks for sharing this!!

  • Wow! I am a 16 year old trumpet player and seriously considering music as my career choice and I have to say not only are your video's amazing and great helpful but you are an inspiration to Me!!!

  • HOly crap you are incredible

  • I cant see his fingers moving >.<

  • Getzen!!!!!!! ;)

  • fera

  • i like this trumpet :)

    is this a monette?

    greate video

  • @zander392 with the parts that are too high for you (or anyone for that matter) to play, you will have to find a way to play them an octave lower. mess around with the piece a little bit and you will find something. and pay more attention to music theory. it's very important if you want to be a serious musician. that's like not paying attention in math class yet, you want to be a mathematician...

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