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What remains of the Italian footage is not as clean as the Swiss version, but the audio is great and I like the way it was shot – and you can’t beat the enthusiasm of the Italian audience. Personnel: Duke Ellington, leader and piano Cat Anderson, trumpet Shorty Baker, trumpet Ray Nance, trumpet Clark Terry, trumpet More great music like this at. Chapter Markers: -What I Use 2:54 -Wedge vs. Cup 8:03 -Gap/ Annulus 13:07 -Big vs. Small 25:46 -Other Mouthpiece Explanations 36:36 -How to Find the Perfect Mouthpiece 44:55 -Round One 48:25 -Round Two 1:16:25 -Round Three 1:19:00 -Coming Full Circle 1:25:00 Let Me Be Clear- There is no magic mouthpiece. There is no Holy Grail Super de Duper Ultra Shallow Killer XRP Turbo Mouthpiece that will instantly give anyone the high notes of Arturo Sandoval, and the volume of Cat Anderson. Sorry:( Everyone has a different mouth. Dub techno vst free. This is why we have different mouthpieces. There is no perfect piece out there that everyone needs to buy, there is only a mouthpiece that works best for you. How to Find the Perfect Mouthpiece for You- Go to a music store, a big music store with lots of mouthpieces. Ask to take out and try as many as possible. Play on each piece. Qcad 3 professional serial 2. Make two piles. Make a YES pile and a NO pile. Give the NO pile back. Then get picky. Play many different musics on each of the remaining pieces. Dwindle your selection down by process of elimination until you only have two pieces remaining. ![]() Try smaller and smaller versions of these two mouthpieces until you bottom out. Then go one or two sizes bigger. These are the perfect fit. Take them home for a week. Play as much as possible on them. After a week, decide which one to buy, and steal the other one. Jk just seeing if your paying attention;) One Last Thought- There are certain pieces that tend to work well or OK for many people because they are the “middle of the road” option (7C). At a basic level they can satisfy, like ketchup can satisfy the craving for sauce on your cheeseburger. But why settle for ketchup when there are so many other sauces to try? You might find a sauce you like much better! The message here is- don’t settle for what works for most people, find what works best for you. Then Stop blaming the mouthpiece when you aren’t playing well! The piece is like a rock. It doesn’t change, WE change!! We are the ones that mess things up, the sooner we admit this and stop blaming our equipment, the sooner we can start to REALLY learn to play some trumpet:) Later comment- I checked my gap using a paperclip. Betsy has no gap! No wonder I slide all over the place CLOSE. Chapter Markers: -Squeaky Balloon 0:52 -Puff Our Cheeks 8:45 -The Garden Hose 10:21 -Application to the Horn (Air Compression on the Trumpet) -Introduction 19:18 -Breathing (1st Method of Compression) 20:42 -The Tongue (2nd Method of Compression) 59:03 -The Lips (3rd method of Compression) 1:16:38 The whole point of this video is to show that there are only three things you need to work on in order to maximize range, endurance, and power on the trumpet: breath compression, tongue compression, and lip compression. Everything falls into one or more of these three categories. With this information, you’ll be able to pinpoint exactly what area/s you personally can improve in. Other videos/sources that I have found helpful: General Range Videos – (John “Rufftips”) – (Charlie Porter) – (James Morrison) – (Maynard Ferguson) Air Videos – (Adam Rapa) – (Lynn Nicholson) – (Roger Ingram) Tongue Videos – (Dr. Brian Shook) – (Kurt Thompson) – (Rashawn Ross) – (Clint ‘Pops’ McLaughlin) Lips Videos – (Larry Meregillano) – (Roy Roman) Embouchure Close Up Videos – (Clark Terry) – (Clifford Brown) – (Dizzy Gillespie/ Arturo Sandoval) – (Chuck Mangione) – (James Morrison) – (Jon Faddis) – (Louis Armstrong) – (Miles Davis) – (Terell Stafford) – (Byron Stripling) – (Wynton Marsalis) Many of the greats started out with the right embouchure naturally. That’s why so many of them focus their masterclasses on breath support and air (which is not at all a bad topic to focus on) but, in doing so, they tend to pass over discussing the topic of embouchure.
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