malaguena opening solo blast style, in one breath. i know the sound breaks but i promise i didnt sneak a breath. and for the noobs its called circular breathing, anyone can learn it.
sry for shitty quality, all i have is a camera phone.
yep! =) if you guys wanna know how to circular breath the way i do it is use my cheeks to push the remaining air stored up in my mouth out while taking a nice breathe through my nose then before my cheeks puish all the air out i fill my cheeks back with air and start all over =) at least that's the way i do it if anyone wants to know.
P.S while it is useful in some rare instances it really isn't used often. I've maybe done it for 2 songs in my 3 years of playing with about 60+ songs
Look up Rafael Mendez on trumpet, he plays Moto Perpetuo on one breath. For those of you who don't know, this solo piece is straight sixteenths at a pretty fast tempo with notes all over the place. Psshh, Carnival of Venice who? This piece shows a very good use of this technique!
Jesus, for everyone posting about why he was circular breathing. The solo was played that way, listen to the original the note he plays is a drone with a large ensemble. To develop good cirular breathing can take months. In theory its easy, not in actuallity.
PS. work on your natural lips slurs to make the higher register easier. That will make sure you aretn just flubbing around.
We had a competition in our jazz band for who could do the longest circular breathing, one guy went for twenty minutes until our teacher got bored and told him to stop. It's not too hard to do, it just takes a lot of focus. I've really seen this used beyond a musicians trick kind of thing to be honest, but I bet someone's used it for a solo or something, it'd seem kind of ridiculous though.
I hope your camera phone is the excuse for your tone.
jtubz614 11 months ago
Not in one breath. He does do something equally amazing though. He circular breathes throughout the ENTIRE song!
MAEdalgo 3 years ago
can u give me the music for that
bsideharo34 3 years ago
yep! =) if you guys wanna know how to circular breath the way i do it is use my cheeks to push the remaining air stored up in my mouth out while taking a nice breathe through my nose then before my cheeks puish all the air out i fill my cheeks back with air and start all over =) at least that's the way i do it if anyone wants to know.
P.S while it is useful in some rare instances it really isn't used often. I've maybe done it for 2 songs in my 3 years of playing with about 60+ songs
Colton825 3 years ago
i give you more credit because half the people try to talk about circle breathing are contradicting eachother and dont know what there talking about.
stihlslingin 3 years ago
Look up Rafael Mendez on trumpet, he plays Moto Perpetuo on one breath. For those of you who don't know, this solo piece is straight sixteenths at a pretty fast tempo with notes all over the place. Psshh, Carnival of Venice who? This piece shows a very good use of this technique!
pokecreator09 3 years ago
Jesus, for everyone posting about why he was circular breathing. The solo was played that way, listen to the original the note he plays is a drone with a large ensemble. To develop good cirular breathing can take months. In theory its easy, not in actuallity.
PS. work on your natural lips slurs to make the higher register easier. That will make sure you aretn just flubbing around.
ps
drummeranthony 4 years ago
I completely agree with lollercakes
AwolGuitarist17 4 years ago
youre awesome, but whyd you circulation breathe
guitarkaley 4 years ago
We had a competition in our jazz band for who could do the longest circular breathing, one guy went for twenty minutes until our teacher got bored and told him to stop. It's not too hard to do, it just takes a lot of focus. I've really seen this used beyond a musicians trick kind of thing to be honest, but I bet someone's used it for a solo or something, it'd seem kind of ridiculous though.
GAPIFH 4 years ago