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Rafael MENDEZ Great Trumpet player : Moto Perpetuo

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Uploaded by on Apr 28, 2008

4 min de double coup de langue sans arret.

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  • ça fait mal au cul XD

    quand je vois comment je galère lol

    mais bon après tout je suis plus corniste que trompetiste, mais ça vient petit à petit ^^

  • que ce soit avec un cornet ou une trompette a mon avis ya pas trop de difference

  • j'ai pas dit cornettiste mais corniste

    qui joue du cor d'harmonie ^^

  • autant pour moi j'ai lu trop vite

  • dites, vous sauriez me dire quand il respire dans tt ça ?moi avec mes 4 ans de trompettes je ne sais pas faire plus de 40 secondes en soufflant !faut etre gonflé ! bravo !

  • vas sur google et fait des recherches sur la "respiration circulaire"

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  • -crazymonk125

    Double tonguing my friend is how he is able to tongue that fast. Double tonguing, as well as triple tonguing allows the musician to tongue notes twice(double)-three(triple) times as fast. Here, Rafael is double tonging as well as circular breathing to create this endless effect. Moto Perpetuo = Perpetual (Continuous) Motion. I have the sheet music for Trumpet and (bass cleft) Euphonium, and let me tell you, this is one nasty bugger to play! (in a good way).

  • and that boys and girls is how its done

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  • VIVA MEXICO ,EL MEJOR TROMPETISTA DEL MUNDO...RAFAEL MENDEZ....

  • @ThirdValve Winton focuses on a certain area of Jazz. But Mendez was a great improvisor and loved jazz. You should hear his "I Know that You Know" from the 1940s. Remember that Baroque was practically dead in the 1930s and 40s when Mendez was becoming popular. And the trumpet was not regarded as the solo instrument it now is. Mendez is responsible for that.Mendez was (and is) more than exemplary. He is simply the best.

  • @matmanrhino : To be fare, two very different kinds of players.... and two very different eras. Mendez was exemplary in his generation... but Wynton has done things (both in jazz and classical music - particularly the baroque... that Mendez probably wouldn't have gone near. Both virtuosos, to be certain! Truly ingenious players.

  • Done in 1 take...Unreal

  • yes perfect but Hard on the ear long live James Morrison Australia

  • This drives me crazy because whenever I listen to trumpet playing I habitually breath along with them.....

  • To this day..is still shit my pants everytime i hear this

  • @BrassPlayer4Life How crazy would it be if he was sight-reading that entire thing?

  • To the one person that 'dislike': Your an idiot!

    Solid trumpeter!!!

  • Our generation has been exposed to Wynton Marsalis, and yes he's good but I think Rafael could have given him a lesson in attack and clarity. Rafaels tone is exceptional from the start of the note to the end without having to look for it. Like a great artist that sees the sculpture in a block of marble or an image on a blank canvas, they are just exposing it to the rest of us.

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