From the frying pan into the fire! People ask me if I play trumpet and I answer them with "Why, do I look like a fool?". I will switch off to playing electric bass when my trumpet chops get tired during a practice. Good for the chops and the ears! I have always wished that the trumpet was an easier instrument to play and enjoy. I still keep threatening to give it up after 50 years of letting it kick my butt.
I’m also a guitarist/pianist tryna pick up trumpet. It’s hard asf and I often wish I had purchased an alto instead(which I would have if it was cheaper😂). I’m determined to improv over standards like I can guitar.
Mr. Rampton I am so grateful to have the opportunity to listen to JALC Orchestra . I have enjoyed live performance of literature that I did not even know existed ! Discipline and dedication to the art and education are a blessing in my life ! Thanks to the orchestra individually and collectively !!
Man I am a trumpet player coming back from a cut on my upper lip, had to change my whole embouchure, its been two years already, and I've been strugling making the instrument to respond quick. I am doing that one note thing only with the mouthpiece, at least half an hour spread through the day, and I have to say I'ts helping a lot, as you say it coordinate everything together, thanks for that. I feel it's gonna come back quickly. Happy musical journey everyone
Thanks for this video, I've only been playing for about 2 1/2 years now and have been using scales as my warm up routine when I really should be treating scales as part of my fundamental practice. As of today, I'm going to start using long tones as you suggest. Thanks again.
Thank you so much for these tips! I'm a trumpet player as well, and I've been trying to get back into practicing. This is a great start to how I should warm up.
This is great. I'm teaching myself trumpet and it's great to have solid tips given by established experts at their craft. Thanks for providing this, Lincoln Center Orchestra and Kenny Rampton!
Kenny is playing a 180 Series BACH STRADIVARIUS -- as based on the following telltale / unique components: 1. Hexagonal end of the leadpipe, 2. Double Vertical Braces on the tuning slide, 3. Nickel / Silver tubing on the Tuning Slides and Lead Pipe (right at the finger hook), 4. Engraving on the bell (Vincent Bach signature w/ name "Stradivarius"), 5. 3rd Valve Tuning Slide "Extender Arrestor", and 6. Location of the bell bracing. We know that the construction occurred after the late 1960's due to the one-piece valve construction of the valve cluster --- vs the classic two-piece construction: Upper Baluster made of Nickel / Silver, while the Lower Baluster was Brass. Since ~2010, Bach has introduced the 190 Artisan series that reverts back to the classic two-piece, valve cluster construction. BTW, I am surprised that ANYONE would give this video a "thumbs down." First, Kenny is a SUPERB musician... just check out his performance in: ua-cam.com/video/NQn1SCrnEbY/v-deo.html . Second, he is providing sound and proven advice that will benefit ANY serious trumpet player. I suppose that some people cannot recognize nor accept excellent methodology when exposed to it. All I can say is: "Their loss". Also, in the JLCO performance, there is another SUPERB performer sitting right next to Kenny..... Ryan Kisor... who makes his horn punch notes like master that he is.
+Dr. Tarrin P Lupo Be sure to also check out lessons by Angeleisha Rodgers, who covers a number of other warm up and practice techniques to improve your breathing: ua-cam.com/video/IJXitiVI4k8/v-deo.html
Buddysimo Simonetta--Fud! Dude! This is Jeff Hornick the trumpet player and "golfer" from UNLV. Used to go out to Nellis to play on the course out there. How you doin'? Where you at? Not warm ups. Fundamentals! I figured out how to set up timpani! Hit me up on FB!
If you can control the air in the low register, it's easy to play in the high register excellent video (more air less pressure less air same pressure).
I’ve been playing trumpet since 4th (2008) grade stopped because the school didn’t have a band picked it back up in 8th grade 2012 and have been playing every since . Since I’ve graduated high school i haven’t played as much . What type of routines would you recommend ?? I have a hard time in the upper register
I'm a bit late but I use the Arban which is basically a massive book with a bunch of exercises in it for all sorts of stuff, I'd reccomend looking it up
Trumpets are transposing instruments, meaning that whatever pitch actually sounds when I play the lowest “open” note on the horn (no valves pressed) that note is called “C”. The next open note is a fifth higher and is called “G”. If I’m playing my B-flat trumpet, those notes match B-flat and F on a piano. J.C. is probably right, because Mr. Rampton is definitely playing a trumpeter’s “G” and B-flat is the most common key for trumpets, so his note is “G” for a trumpet but F to a piano or a guitar or a chromatic tuner.
I am a life long guitarist; but I fell in love with jazz. So now at age 53 i am playing trumpet. These videos are very helpful. Thank you so much.
From the frying pan into the fire! People ask me if I play trumpet and I answer them with "Why, do I look like a fool?". I will switch off to playing electric bass when my trumpet chops get tired during a practice. Good for the chops and the ears! I have always wished that the trumpet was an easier instrument to play and enjoy. I still keep threatening to give it up after 50 years of letting it kick my butt.
I’m also a guitarist/pianist tryna pick up trumpet. It’s hard asf and I often wish I had purchased an alto instead(which I would have if it was cheaper😂). I’m determined to improv over standards like I can guitar.
I could listen to this guy talk all day
Mr. Rampton I am so grateful to have the opportunity to listen to JALC Orchestra . I have enjoyed live performance of literature that I did not even know existed ! Discipline and dedication to the art and education are a blessing in my life ! Thanks to the orchestra individually and collectively !!
Man I am a trumpet player coming back from a cut on my upper lip, had to change my whole embouchure, its been two years already, and I've been strugling making the instrument to respond quick. I am doing that one note thing only with the mouthpiece, at least half an hour spread through the day, and I have to say I'ts helping a lot, as you say it coordinate everything together, thanks for that. I feel it's gonna come back quickly. Happy musical journey everyone
Thanks for this video, I've only been playing for about 2 1/2 years now and have been using scales as my warm up routine when I really should be treating scales as part of my fundamental practice. As of today, I'm going to start using long tones as you suggest. Thanks again.
Awesome video, thanks Kenny.
Thank you so much for these tips! I'm a trumpet player as well, and I've been trying to get back into practicing. This is a great start to how I should warm up.
Super informative video, I play trumpet but I am applying the long tone exercise to my saxophone warmup. Thank you Kenny!
This is great. I'm teaching myself trumpet and it's great to have solid tips given by established experts at their craft. Thanks for providing this, Lincoln Center Orchestra and Kenny Rampton!
Kenny is playing a 180 Series BACH STRADIVARIUS -- as based on the following telltale / unique components: 1. Hexagonal end of the leadpipe, 2. Double Vertical Braces on the tuning slide, 3. Nickel / Silver tubing on the Tuning Slides and Lead Pipe (right at the finger hook), 4. Engraving on the bell (Vincent Bach signature w/ name "Stradivarius"), 5. 3rd Valve Tuning Slide "Extender Arrestor", and 6. Location of the bell bracing. We know that the construction occurred after the late 1960's due to the one-piece valve construction of the valve cluster --- vs the classic two-piece construction: Upper Baluster made of Nickel / Silver, while the Lower Baluster was Brass. Since ~2010, Bach has introduced the 190 Artisan series that reverts back to the classic two-piece, valve cluster construction.
BTW, I am surprised that ANYONE would give this video a "thumbs down." First, Kenny is a SUPERB musician... just check out his performance in: ua-cam.com/video/NQn1SCrnEbY/v-deo.html . Second, he is providing sound and proven advice that will benefit ANY serious trumpet player. I suppose that some people cannot recognize nor accept excellent methodology when exposed to it. All I can say is: "Their loss". Also, in the JLCO performance, there is another SUPERB performer sitting right next to Kenny..... Ryan Kisor... who makes his horn punch notes like master that he is.
Thank u sir.
Kenny Rampton knows about trumpet.
Thanks for this, my tone still stinks so I am hoping these exercises will help. I just seem to run out of stamina so fast.
+Dr. Tarrin P Lupo Be sure to also check out lessons by Angeleisha Rodgers, who covers a number of other warm up and practice techniques to improve your breathing: ua-cam.com/video/IJXitiVI4k8/v-deo.html
Buddysimo Simonetta--Fud! Dude! This is Jeff Hornick the trumpet player and "golfer" from UNLV. Used to go out to Nellis to play on the course out there. How you doin'? Where you at? Not warm ups. Fundamentals! I figured out how to set up timpani! Hit me up on FB!
Dr. Tarrin P Lupo to get more stamina and to fix your tone there are many things to do like simply just playing more confidently helped me out
Fud!!! Kenny here! How are you? Where are you?! How can I reach you?
Thanks
Thank you, Sir.
Excellent player and teacher, possesses half a goatee
I notice you chose to play your long tones in major rather than chromatically. Do you feel there is a noticeable difference in that approach?
I warm up with a few cigarettes and loud, abrasive screeching.
If you can control the air in the low register, it's easy to play in the high register excellent video (more air less pressure less air same pressure).
Excellent advice! Thank you Sir Kenny. I've subscribed to your You Tube vids. Do you have any books or DVDs for purchase? Thanks again.
Thk you.
I’ve been playing trumpet since 4th (2008) grade stopped because the school didn’t have a band picked it back up in 8th grade 2012 and have been playing every since . Since I’ve graduated high school i haven’t played as much . What type of routines would you recommend ?? I have a hard time in the upper register
I'm a bit late but I use the Arban which is basically a massive book with a bunch of exercises in it for all sorts of stuff, I'd reccomend looking it up
what size mouthpiece is that?
Angel Cruz most common mouthpiece sizes are around 7C 3C and 1C rarely
thx
What trumpet is he playing on?
I know this comment is too late, but play confidently people.
lol you can play that low?
You just have to get enough air behind it to support it
he said he was gonna play middle G but it was an F
J C its a G
Trumpets are transposing instruments, meaning that whatever pitch actually sounds when I play the lowest “open” note on the horn (no valves pressed) that note is called “C”. The next open note is a fifth higher and is called “G”. If I’m playing my B-flat trumpet, those notes match B-flat and F on a piano.
J.C. is probably right, because Mr. Rampton is definitely playing a trumpeter’s “G” and B-flat is the most common key for trumpets, so his note is “G” for a trumpet but F to a piano or a guitar or a chromatic tuner.
It was G major aka concert F
In concert or B flat
J C alternate fingering !?!
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YES!! I thought the same thing lol
OK Karen
Thanks