I would love to have a print out of the two parts ! We are performing this chart this year. I see you wrote them in a different key then the original and it makes more sense to me as a Trumpet player !
Wow dude, incredible work! I noticed in one of your previous videos that you use an SM57 to record these, and I use one of those as well to record trumpet. What kind of positioning and placement do you use to get the best sound? I usually find that my recordings come out a bit thin. Also, I was wondering what mpc/horn you use.
Thanks! Make sure your bell is always pointed directly at the mic (as it is a directional mic), about 1.5 - 2 feet away, and adjust gain levels to what is appropriate based on what you’re playing. If you’re playing lead, turn the gain down to maybe halfway on the interface or maybe a little bit more if the bell is close, and if you’re just playing the staff not too loud, turn the gain up to halfway or a little more. What interface do you use? Btw I use a Bobby Shew Lead mouthpiece for lead and a Stork 2b for anything else, and a Yamaha YTR-8335LA trumpet
@@hughpenner5051 Ok cool, thanks for the advice! Maybe i’ve just been too close to the mic, I’ll test it out next time I record. I have a bobby shew lead, but I’m actually not much of a fan of it. I can definitely get some insane screaming done on it, but I have a hard time making any sound on it between middle E and B above the staff. I use a custom 6s New York (made by Greg Black) for lead and Lubemaster 3 by Monster Oils for concert band stuff. Never tried a stork mouthpiece before, but they look pretty good. Yamaha horns are pretty nice, never played on that model specifically though. I’ve been using a Bach Strad 37 that my school has for a couple years now, but I just placed a bid on a FE olds & sons standard trumpet from the mid 1950’s, hopefully I win. And again, you sound really great, I can’t wait to see what you do in the future!
@@hughpenner5051I’m 17 and can reach the D 2 bars above, and it’s honestly my best attempt at reaching a high note like that, I hope I can play like you one day
Update, I can now play the E in the 3 bar above, another achievement that I hope I can keep going higher, but like you said, I think, keep practicing up there with those notes and you’ll play with ease
Thank you! I just make sure to play up there everyday and be consistent in my practice. Play along to songs you like with high notes, and try to play them as best as you can (even if you completely airball them) just try and aim for a squeak, and play the notes you CAN reach with a big, full sound. 👍
Sorry about the peaking mic at the end haha
Don’t apologize brother.
Brilliant!! Cant wait to hear you do your own stuff one day!! I am sure playing with all these amazing musicians will be inspiring you!
Thank you!!
The double Ab was phenomenal
Thanks man
Such a great performance! Love the duet part you did at 3:30!
Thanks man!
I love your videos. It’s cool seeing you on something like this
Just popping in here to say that you have the most amazing tone I have ever heard from someone as young as you
Well done, wow!
Awesome job!
Thank you!
So beautiful! I love this so much!!
You gotta do Oh holy night bro this was amazing!!
Oh wow.. you sound really great! Keep it up. You have a real gift.
Thank you so much!
@@hughpenner5051 my absolute pleasure, Hugh. I wish you all the luck.
Sounds amazing, keep up the great work!
Thank you!
Very impressive.
You are insanely talented, keep it up!
Thank you!
Great job Hugh! Your sound is great in this!
Thanks Alessandro!
I would love to have a print out of the two parts ! We are performing this chart this year. I see you wrote them in a different key then the original and it makes more sense to me as a Trumpet player !
Remarkable
Wow Awesome dude !!
Awesome!💪
Thanks!
Your microphone started dying at the end xD
Great performance
😂 thank you!
I'm begging you for the sheet music
Nice
Wow dude, incredible work! I noticed in one of your previous videos that you use an SM57 to record these, and I use one of those as well to record trumpet. What kind of positioning and placement do you use to get the best sound? I usually find that my recordings come out a bit thin. Also, I was wondering what mpc/horn you use.
Thanks! Make sure your bell is always pointed directly at the mic (as it is a directional mic), about 1.5 - 2 feet away, and adjust gain levels to what is appropriate based on what you’re playing. If you’re playing lead, turn the gain down to maybe halfway on the interface or maybe a little bit more if the bell is close, and if you’re just playing the staff not too loud, turn the gain up to halfway or a little more. What interface do you use?
Btw I use a Bobby Shew Lead mouthpiece for lead and a Stork 2b for anything else, and a Yamaha YTR-8335LA trumpet
@@hughpenner5051 Ok cool, thanks for the advice! Maybe i’ve just been too close to the mic, I’ll test it out next time I record.
I have a bobby shew lead, but I’m actually not much of a fan of it. I can definitely get some insane screaming done on it, but I have a hard time making any sound on it between middle E and B above the staff. I use a custom 6s New York (made by Greg Black) for lead and Lubemaster 3 by Monster Oils for concert band stuff. Never tried a stork mouthpiece before, but they look pretty good.
Yamaha horns are pretty nice, never played on that model specifically though. I’ve been using a Bach Strad 37 that my school has for a couple years now, but I just placed a bid on a FE olds & sons standard trumpet from the mid 1950’s, hopefully I win.
And again, you sound really great, I can’t wait to see what you do in the future!
Great job! Is there anyway that I can get a copy of the transcription? Thanks a lot!
完美!😃😃
Thank you!
🎺🎺🎺
Handsome
📎
How old are you this is nuts?
Thanks man! I’m 17
@@hughpenner5051I’m 17 and can reach the D 2 bars above, and it’s honestly my best attempt at reaching a high note like that, I hope I can play like you one day
Update, I can now play the E in the 3 bar above, another achievement that I hope I can keep going higher, but like you said, I think, keep practicing up there with those notes and you’ll play with ease
What’s the secret to those chops? I am a collegiate musician and can’t do half of what you can. Great job
Thank you! I just make sure to play up there everyday and be consistent in my practice. Play along to songs you like with high notes, and try to play them as best as you can (even if you completely airball them) just try and aim for a squeak, and play the notes you CAN reach with a big, full sound. 👍
@@hughpenner5051 thank you man!
@@claytons6155 no problem!
is there a way i could get the transciption?
No problem! What’s your email?
Here’s a thought how about playing it down an octave
Nah
Well you don’t play it as well as those two
@@jonburton1935 no shit Sherlock I’m not Wayne Bergeron are you stupid
@@hughpenner5051 Ur amazing and 100% better than this guy right here