How To Practice The Trumpet: Improve Your Sound Range And Flexibility FAST!
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- Опубліковано 4 лип 2024
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This trumpet tutorial is my twist upon the Herbert L. Clarke exercise #1.
ALL the great trumpeters agree that it is one of the most versatile, powerful, and impactful trumpet exercises. Whether your dream is to play jazz music, classical music, or any genre of music on the trumpet, to play the trumpet well, this exercise is essential!
It helps to improve your...
🎯TONE/SOUND
🎯RANGE
🎯FLEXIBILITY
🎯FINGER SPEED
🎯EMBOUCHURE CONTROL
🎯BREATH CONTROL
🎯DYNAMICS CONTROL
🎺Make The Best Music You Can🎺
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00:00 Introduction
00:41 Where am I and what am I doing?
01:37 Explanation of the exercise
02:18 Method
02:52 The basic pattern
03:44 The 2 octave pattern
04:27 Range building
04:54 Some things to bear in mind
05:27 Conclusion: Final and most important thought
06:04 Closing credits
I'll be adding this one to the routine. Clarke 1 has gone by the wayside for too long and I'm already doing Flexus spider exercises and Clarke 2 in the upper register so this will fit really well with what I'm already doing. You've got one new sub.
Thank you. The Frink spiders are very powerful. I studied with Laurie for a while until her untimely passing
Excellent ideas for a mental/physical warm up to efficient air and tension-free fingers, all around the horn! Creative and helpful - thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice one! I love to hear a new variation.
Glad you like it!
New sub here. Glad to see a new way to explore a classic in a useful way. I’ll be adding this to my routine. Thanks!
Thank you very much for your support. More videos coming soon
I have been doing things like this recently. I also do a lot of soft to loud and vice versa. Herbert says soft and so I do. But the loud and soft is a winner. Nice vid, you get the sub Simon, and thanks.
Hey! Thanks for the sub. Much appreciated. The thing about Clarke #1 is that it is so versatile. I'm currenrtly refining my double tonguing with it. BTW Next video dropping this weekend!! 🎺
@@TrumpetTNT You are certainly welcome.
It was really nicely done.
Thank you. More coming soon
Great stuff Simon. I have been practicing the Clarke exercises myself this morning.
Look forward to the next one.
I bl**dy love Clarke #1. That, along with Adam long tones and a few Schlossbergs helped rebuild my embouchure after getting smacked in the mouth in 2019
@@TrumpetTNT Yes I do the Schlossberg as well but mostly Clarke 1 this last week. You sound great Simon.
@@ilesjazz Thanks Prof! 😁
Great exercise , you gained my sub…
Thank you. More coming soon…
Nice Simon. As a horn player of course I’d like to know what horn you’re playing - looks nice 😊
Hi Ian.Thanks for watching! It's an Eclipse Enigma with a nickel Celeste leadpipe, designed and built my Leigh McKinney. It has a 'large red' bell and is brushed, laquered with polished accents. www.eclipseinstruments.com
@@TrumpetTNTThought so! (I play an older Enigma - great horn). Looks quite different with the Nick leadpipe and bracing. Been thinking about getting a new one and would probably go large red. Only problem is I know the lead times on Eclipse horns are huge now and particularly the lacquering time.
I got the email thanks, the chimps are still working in your absence. Have a fun tour.
Awesome, thank you!
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My apologies. Please check your spam or junk folder
Hi. I’ve just checked with Mailchimp and it was sent. Please let me know if it isn’t in your spam or junk folder and I will email the exercise to you directly
It wasn't in either and I did it on 2 different emails
@@aducknameddylan686 Sorry about that. Have you checked your spam or junk folders? It will have come from simon@trumpettnt.com
If it isn’t in there, please let me know and I will email it directly to you 👍🏼
Didn't receive an email
Hiya! Thanks for the click. Sorry to hear you haven’t received the download link. If it isn’t in your spam folder, can I send it direct to your inbox?
@@TrumpetTNT absolutely
@@oddstreet11 If it isn’t in your spam, please email me (simon@trumpettnt.com) your email address and I’ll send it to you