The way I do it is quite simple: halve valve, as James explains here, and right at the end of the glissando press down the necessary valves to play the note. When you start on a note that isn't open, you do the opposite, quickly change into halve valve. It's best to experiment a little with it to find how it works best for you.
Awesome videos! I am enthralled with this channel!
Wow, impressive and very helpful!
i love this guy
This is phenomenal
I always was curious about glissandos and mine never sounded right. Now I know it's because I had to push the valves halfway down :)
How would you gliss up to a note that’s not open? Like for instance high F#
The way I do it is quite simple: halve valve, as James explains here, and right at the end of the glissando press down the necessary valves to play the note. When you start on a note that isn't open, you do the opposite, quickly change into halve valve. It's best to experiment a little with it to find how it works best for you.
I struggle with understanding scoops on a trumpet. How do those come about?
Charlie Porter has 2 great videos about special effects on trumpet
I find shakes very hard!
So do I! I'm still working on it...
Do you have a book out? How can I order one?
tooooca!