My CURRENT Warm Up Routine On Trumpet

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  • Опубліковано 14 чер 2024
  • In this video, I'm gonna share my current warm up routine with you. Maybe you'll find it interesting and try it out, or change it and make it your own!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 13

  • @RyanBeachtrumpet
    @RyanBeachtrumpet  23 дні тому +2

    Sorry about the volume of the music in the beginning. I uploaded one version and had copyright issues, so I changed the music for this track, but I didn't quite get the levels right.

  • @MrRezillo
    @MrRezillo 22 дні тому

    Many thanks, Ryan. This is inspiring me to change my warm-up. I've been free-buzzing for five minutes, sometimes just buzzing a ballad out of the Realbook. It probably helps more with pitch and intonation more than anything
    I incorporated some leadpipe buzzing into my warmup after a number of UA-cam trumpeters recommended it - but I'm damned if I can hear it doing anything for my playing. It does remind me to pull all my slides out so they don't get frozen (that pesky little 2nd valve slide). I think I'll just start pulling my slides out and skipping the buzzing, LOL.
    Then I'll do slow tritone triad pairs as a "flow study" in all inversions over my full range (i.e. F#-C, B-F, etc.). Then Caruso "6 Notes" with bends, extending the range.
    15 to 20 minute chunks of time works better for me. Yes, of course: long tones! One thing all trumet players can agree on - not every single day, though I know I should.
    Sorry for going on too long here, but again, thanks for a helpful vid.

  • @elijahonvid825
    @elijahonvid825 22 дні тому +1

    Hey, so I am very mad at myself because I was doing well with extending range(along with tone and all fundamentals), however I stretch my corners and this is limiting me. I am switching to a more efficient embouchure, well, trying to. I keep doing the old habit of stretching. I want to play without making virtually any corner movement. How in the world can I get this out of my playing.(Btw I am trying the "Corners in" method but I end up stretching even when thinking that)

    • @elijahonvid825
      @elijahonvid825 22 дні тому +1

      I'm more of a Jazz trumpeter btw, so that's why I am mainly doing this for range especially, since I have capped out at the high D, D#

  • @lashakhutsishvili3758
    @lashakhutsishvili3758 24 дні тому

    What mouthpiece are you playing?

  • @campas7182
    @campas7182 23 дні тому

    Sorry for the negativity, but the background music at the start until 1:28 is way too loud.

    • @RyanBeachtrumpet
      @RyanBeachtrumpet  23 дні тому +2

      Yeah I’m sorry. I guess I didn’t turn it down enough. I’m usually pretty good about making sure my audio isn’t covered.

    • @MrRezillo
      @MrRezillo 22 дні тому

      I agree - and the audio wasn't really needed.

  • @Oscar_Dakota
    @Oscar_Dakota 23 дні тому

    Whatttt? You didn’t play any notes before the concert? 🫢blasphemy! Impressive 😎

    • @MrRezillo
      @MrRezillo 21 день тому

      Yeah, I'm also impressed. Guy must have chops of steel.