I think he meant on typical trumpet for intonation reasons, C# requires moving air through all three valves and as the 3rd of AM, it needs to be 12-14 cents lower, while C# is actually very sharp
The problem is the voicing of the chord. Using the bottom E will put the chord into second inversion. Using all 4 valves will result in a second inversion chord with the fifth doubled. It’s not ideal.
So I found you, because my 7 year old just started playing trumpet, and he didn't believe me when I told him the Rocky theme was a trumpet song. So I found a video of someone playing it, and he still didn't believe me. Then I found your instructional video and he started trying to play it almost immediately. The problem is he had only learned 2 notes in school! I had to scale his ambition a little bit. He has a used trumpet as well, and it is great to see someone succeeding so much with a second hand instrument.
Hello, I'm learning trumpet for a year now. At present, I can play 7 scales from Low Ab to F Maj and Chromatic scale. Also some Songs like Can-Can, America, Ode to Joy, Twinkle Twinkle, Frere Jacques, When the Saints, My heart Will go on, Humoresque, Stars and Stripes, Thousand Years, Pink Panther Theme from your tutorial(Trumpet Guy), and a few more with slur and Articulation (Tounge). I'm also learning music theory and reading sheet music. Right now I'm using a $130 Bb trumpet from Vault (Manufactured in China). My question is, Should I upgrade my trumpet to a professional trumpet? I'm asking this because my current Trumpet valves sometimes (actually Many times) get sticky while playing and also some Times while scale descending in a slur, some notes either get out of tune or they just break off, No matter how many times I try. My instructor told me to get an Intermediate trumpet and after searching on music education and performance websites many performers recommend getting a professional trumpet. So, is it the right time to upgrade from my current instrument? If yes, then for which one shall I go for. I'm 22 now and I'm learning trumpet from 21 years age and willing to play it all my life.
Hello, So I'm currently in band and in EDF 110 but I want to Major in musical education, and The first secondary instrument I want to learn to play is trumpet, Any recommendations for a cheap but decent sounding trumpet?
Might be a weird 'suggestion' (even for myself), but if you ever would like to do a duet cover for a song in the future, hit me up, I think if would be fun to make.
wow that $13 one sounds like a cool alternative cause I'm trying to find the cheapest functioning trumpet I can possible find but I don't think that would work with my idea
“C# doesn’t go super well with a lot of notes, especially with E and A”...... First of all, C# "goes well" and doesn't "go well" with exactly the same amount of notes that absolutely any other note "goes well" or doesn't "go well" with. Musical pitch is continuous, so any frequency has the same relative harmonic relationship to all frequencies as any other frequency. Now, the concept of a C# is any number of frequencies that all share the relationship of a perfect octave in the 12 tone equal-tempered system. The reason I put quotes around "goes well" and doesn't "go well" is because what "goes well" in music is all dictated by context, as well as who is listening to the music. In any tuning system, notes can be considered consonant or dissonant with each other; which is based on what sounds overtly good or bad. However, not everyone will agree exactly on which intervals (two notes together) are consonant and dissonant. The 12 tone equal-tempered system however, has hard-established rules of music theory that dictate which intervals are consonant and dissonant (an interval's consonance/dissonance also dictates the consonance/dissonance of a chord, which is any combination of more than two notes, because each note in the chord also makes up a consonant or dissonant interval with any other note in the chord). For example, while many people would say that the interval of a perfect fourth (C and F for example) "sounds good," the rules of western music theory dictate that a perfect fourth is dissonant because it does not sound as good as a major third (C and E for example) and it wants to lead there/resolve. Not only does C and F technically resolve to C and E, it also resolves to F and A or F and C (same notes but with the C being higher). This is because consonant intervals such as perfect fifths and major thirds can be re-arranged using different octaves to create perfect fourths and minor sixths, which sound good on their own but are technically dissonant. Re-arranging the notes, especially in a chord, is called "inversion." If an F major triad (three-note chord) is put into first inversion it goes from F A C to A C F. Instead of the intervals in the chord being a major third, minor third, and perfect fifth, they are a minor third, perfect fourth, and minor sixth. The first inversion F major triad still sounds good like the "root position" triad, but it is slightly less stable and technically wants to resolve to the root position triad. This is how chords can become dissonant like intervals, with just a small change. Although there only needs to be one dissonant interval in an entire chord for the chord to be dissonant, there is not an example of a chord where (according to the rules of music theory) only one interval is dissonant, without it forming a (technically) dissonant interval with some other note in the chord. Second of all, assuming by "C# doesn't go super well with a lot of notes" he meant C# is not consonant with very many notes in the 12 tone equal-tempered system, that still doesn't make sense because of what I said earlier, but ironically he couldn't have picked two more consonant notes. E and A form the A major triad with C#, and along with a few other note combinations, those are the only technically consonant notes with C#. However, had he said that the arrangement or the inversion of the notes on the toy trumpet is dissonant, then he would be technically correct. Like my description with the F major triad, this A major chord is a triad in second inversion with a doubled fifth (E) on top. This is even more unstable than a first inversion triad, but it still sounds perfectly good in isolation. The reason the notes on the toy trumpet likely didn't sound very good when played together is because the notes are considerably out of tune with each other (in 12 tone equal temperament).
I loved the trumpet when I tried it on 5th grade and was really good at it. I was actually going to choose saxophone but was better at trumpet. Now my little brother plays trumpet I've been playing trumpet for 2 years and this is my brothers 1st year
I DARE you to make a video on april fools day pretending everything is normal lol, This was a great video lol, i play trumpet and use alot of your tutorials!
Depends what skill level you are. If you are just starting out I would recommend getting something cheaper until you are sure you will stick with it. The strad is a great intermediate-advanced trumpet though. I love it
@@trumpet_guy I'm in mastery class in my high school which is the highest level in my high school but my trumpet right now is pretty bad, i tried switching to my friends and is so much better im just trying to get like the best of the best and you sound really good
@@rqxor ya I would recommend the strad then, unless you are trying to get a true professional trumpet. Maybe go to a store and try a bunch to decide what you like best
@@trumpet_guy I get what happened (I love your vids by the way, this is no hate) but the title is a bit misleading. I just wished you had an actual cheap trumpet to test
I think this is a really tough choice with comparison lol
It's scary how much the plastic trumpet sounds like a flute, this shouldn't happen😂😂😂
haha, my thoughts exactly
the plastic trumpet sounds like a whistle blowing in my ear over and over. lol :0
Joey my freind:hey guys this is my new flute
Flutes: that’s not a flute
My freind: your wrong *flute noises intensify*
Flutes:wth
@@Shnewbi doesnt sound like a flute
@@comionpewrio Yes it does.
That was a trumpet you got at as a carnival game prize 😂
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Looks like the dollar store
"C# doesn't go well with many chords, especially E and A"
Amaj
I was about to day
That’s what every person with a basic knowledge of chords was thinking lmao 😂
C#min has E, F#min has A
I think he meant on typical trumpet for intonation reasons, C# requires moving air through all three valves and as the 3rd of AM, it needs to be 12-14 cents lower, while C# is actually very sharp
Just ducking thick isn’t it
One year ago a guy sold me a trumpet for $50 because of the valves were mixed up. And I fixed it. And it was a brass one.
David Southwick they meant not plastic I think lol
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wow that guy sold a trumpet because he mixed up the valves? Most of them even have numbers on them.
@@rustyshackleford7948 I know right.
Ooo nice
When he said “E, A” my idiot self literally said sports😂
It’s in the game
@@LeoLewis1 "to the game"
Zesty it’s in the game
😂🤣😂😂🤣🤣😂😂🤣🤣😂😂🤣🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂😂🤣🤣🤣😂😂🤣😂🤣😂😂😂😂
Bru
Seems more like a trumpet-shaped harmonica
Idk chief, seems like the $13 one is better, would do absolutely wonderful in a band.
Boi that’s not even a trumpet idk what that is😂😂😂
I’m bored, wby? Idk sarcasm
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I can smell the sarcasm
You meant ‘bandsaw’.
“Taps is the easiest song”
Also proceeds to play it wrong
KyleSemmelroth
*hot cross buns has entered the chat*
@@littlemow hot cross buns is the first song i learned
😂u right
F
Lol he played rights notes, fucked up rythym tho
"C# doesn't go well with e and a." Yeah, right
I want to read the sarcasm in this but im not sure
@@juanbotero4154 c# goes well with e and a
@@raleigh6804 i know it does, its the 3rd of amaj. I just wasn't able to read the sarcasm in your comment lmao
@@juanbotero4154 yeah I was being sarcastic lmao
The problem is the voicing of the chord. Using the bottom E will put the chord into second inversion. Using all 4 valves will result in a second inversion chord with the fifth doubled. It’s not ideal.
So I found you, because my 7 year old just started playing trumpet, and he didn't believe me when I told him the Rocky theme was a trumpet song. So I found a video of someone playing it, and he still didn't believe me. Then I found your instructional video and he started trying to play it almost immediately. The problem is he had only learned 2 notes in school! I had to scale his ambition a little bit. He has a used trumpet as well, and it is great to see someone succeeding so much with a second hand instrument.
Show your 7 yeah old the Maynard Ferguson cover of "gonna fly now".
Second hand $3k trumpet, lol Id take that any day over my $120 Mendini from Amazon, really happy though with the Mendini though ......
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5:02 "Wouldn't *YOU* like to hear that at *YOUR* funeral?"
Me: But I'm dead...
r/im14andthisisdeep
LOL
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Trumpet guy: C# doesn’t go well E and A
Amaj: am I a joke to you
Bruh someone has notifications on just to dislike
ya, I know. I don't get it
Whoever is doing that is an ass hole!
I know so they are just helping with the subs
@@trumpet_guy They're just salty they can't be as amazing as you
i just disliked it bc its kinda clickbait since you thought it would be real vs cheap not real vs toy.
Can you play hungariana by Acton Ostling it is for my final in band class
Same I need help I have the same song for the final
That would be cool
Yea me too
Pls play it
I have it as a final
everyone in band has a beautiful horn
me: carrying in my 13 dollar trumpet be like
Do you need me in trumpet or flute today?
Can you try an Adam Rapa mouthpiece? He claims to have equally tempered octaves
I recently bought a Bach Stradivarius. They’re around $2000 to $3500. Nice estimate 😂
Maybe its just a piccolo trumpet
I dare you to play the $13 trumpet on a video
A,C#,E is a major triad. C# is in the key of A so it goes just as well as E would in the key of C
Ya I know. You're right. I misspoke
Flute? Sounds more like one of those squeaky toy ducks before hitting puberty
Get a mendini trumpet it is about 100 bucks but you might be able to find something for in the $80 range just look on amazon
Hello, I'm learning trumpet for a year now. At present, I can play 7 scales from Low Ab to F Maj and Chromatic scale. Also some Songs like Can-Can, America, Ode to Joy, Twinkle Twinkle, Frere Jacques, When the Saints, My heart Will go on, Humoresque, Stars and Stripes, Thousand Years, Pink Panther Theme from your tutorial(Trumpet Guy), and a few more with slur and Articulation (Tounge). I'm also learning music theory and reading sheet music. Right now I'm using a $130 Bb trumpet from Vault (Manufactured in China). My question is, Should I upgrade my trumpet to a professional trumpet? I'm asking this because my current Trumpet valves sometimes (actually Many times) get sticky while playing and also some Times while scale descending in a slur, some notes either get out of tune or they just break off, No matter how many times I try. My instructor told me to get an Intermediate trumpet and after searching on music education and performance websites many performers recommend getting a professional trumpet. So, is it the right time to upgrade from my current instrument? If yes, then for which one shall I go for. I'm 22 now and I'm learning trumpet from 21 years age and willing to play it all my life.
Would you make a video compairing the actual trumpets, cheap v/s yours trumpet?
4:24 he first plays toy trumpet. 5:43 is when he first plays the real trumpet.
When the cheap trumpet is shinier than the real one
When I die can you play that at my funeral?
Starts playing at 4:25
I am a trumpet player and when he played the fake trumpet I laughed so hard
I think we'll love some trumpet playing on the streets 🖒
Can pls play hungariana by action ostling I have this for me final
cringykid101_2 You got it to
I have it as a final
Same final
Same
Ssme
You should try one of those plastic Startone trumpets. Since those are cheap but "serious".
C# doesn’t go super well with a lot of notes, especially with E and A
EA is gonna make you pay for C instead of C#
Is it true that my old band director, mister Koons was your band director
Hello, So I'm currently in band and in EDF 110 but I want to Major in musical education, and The first secondary instrument I want to learn to play is trumpet, Any recommendations for a cheap but decent sounding trumpet?
Thank you so much. You've helped me inpress so many of my friends with playing famous songs you showed how to play
What kind of trumpet is he using
A flute can play a note without pressing on anything… if you play with just the head it still makes a sound
I have a question, Should you put valve oil on your mouthpiece???? my mouthpiece got stuck and I don't want that to happen again
Absolutely not
You know, I'm all about a cheap beginner trumpet and compare it to a professional line trumpet. This however is just plain stupid.
Might be a weird 'suggestion' (even for myself), but if you ever would like to do a duet cover for a song in the future, hit me up, I think if would be fun to make.
where it starts 4:38
Is plastic?
haha, yep
Try the Remington finger pattern on the cheap trumpet
I think the toy trumpet was the better of the two because of its absolute versatility
It’s sounds like Anzac Day for Australia🔥🔥🤣🤣
That toy trumpet on happy birthday sounds as if a flute were to be playing it:
wow that $13 one sounds like a cool alternative cause I'm trying to find the cheapest functioning trumpet I can possible find but I don't think that would work with my idea
“C# doesn’t go super well with a lot of notes, especially with E and A”...... First of all, C# "goes well" and doesn't "go well" with exactly the same amount of notes that absolutely any other note "goes well" or doesn't "go well" with. Musical pitch is continuous, so any frequency has the same relative harmonic relationship to all frequencies as any other frequency. Now, the concept of a C# is any number of frequencies that all share the relationship of a perfect octave in the 12 tone equal-tempered system. The reason I put quotes around "goes well" and doesn't "go well" is because what "goes well" in music is all dictated by context, as well as who is listening to the music. In any tuning system, notes can be considered consonant or dissonant with each other; which is based on what sounds overtly good or bad. However, not everyone will agree exactly on which intervals (two notes together) are consonant and dissonant. The 12 tone equal-tempered system however, has hard-established rules of music theory that dictate which intervals are consonant and dissonant (an interval's consonance/dissonance also dictates the consonance/dissonance of a chord, which is any combination of more than two notes, because each note in the chord also makes up a consonant or dissonant interval with any other note in the chord). For example, while many people would say that the interval of a perfect fourth (C and F for example) "sounds good," the rules of western music theory dictate that a perfect fourth is dissonant because it does not sound as good as a major third (C and E for example) and it wants to lead there/resolve. Not only does C and F technically resolve to C and E, it also resolves to F and A or F and C (same notes but with the C being higher). This is because consonant intervals such as perfect fifths and major thirds can be re-arranged using different octaves to create perfect fourths and minor sixths, which sound good on their own but are technically dissonant. Re-arranging the notes, especially in a chord, is called "inversion." If an F major triad (three-note chord) is put into first inversion it goes from F A C to A C F. Instead of the intervals in the chord being a major third, minor third, and perfect fifth, they are a minor third, perfect fourth, and minor sixth. The first inversion F major triad still sounds good like the "root position" triad, but it is slightly less stable and technically wants to resolve to the root position triad. This is how chords can become dissonant like intervals, with just a small change. Although there only needs to be one dissonant interval in an entire chord for the chord to be dissonant, there is not an example of a chord where (according to the rules of music theory) only one interval is dissonant, without it forming a (technically) dissonant interval with some other note in the chord.
Second of all, assuming by "C# doesn't go super well with a lot of notes" he meant C# is not consonant with very many notes in the 12 tone equal-tempered system, that still doesn't make sense because of what I said earlier, but ironically he couldn't have picked two more consonant notes. E and A form the A major triad with C#, and along with a few other note combinations, those are the only technically consonant notes with C#. However, had he said that the arrangement or the inversion of the notes on the toy trumpet is dissonant, then he would be technically correct. Like my description with the F major triad, this A major chord is a triad in second inversion with a doubled fifth (E) on top. This is even more unstable than a first inversion triad, but it still sounds perfectly good in isolation. The reason the notes on the toy trumpet likely didn't sound very good when played together is because the notes are considerably out of tune with each other (in 12 tone equal temperament).
Ya I misspoke about the c# thing. Thanks for your explanation though 👍
@@trumpet_guy No problem man, you're alright lol
I will be great if you compare a Yamaha YTR5335GII withe the Stradivarius and you can be surprised.
I loved the trumpet when I tried it on 5th grade and was really good at it. I was actually going to choose saxophone but was better at trumpet. Now my little brother plays trumpet I've been playing trumpet for 2 years and this is my brothers 1st year
Cool!
Would’ve been better if you compared a realistically cheap trumpet like something a beginner would purchase
"Mommy , I want the one for $3000. No honey, this is better, it has 4 buttons.
Wait.... C# goes very well with A and E... Because it is the A major chord... Literally that's what this trumpet plays, A major
Ya you're right. Just something I said. Not sure why
Btw what are the fingerings to happy birthday ot the real trumpet
you should check out the p trumpet it's like 117$ on amazon, it's all plastic and works just like a real trumpet
Except it's harder to play on and sounds trash
@@yamiii no it doesn't it sounds just like a trumpet
The bach straits is around 15000 dollars
Stupid comparison it would have been better if you compared with a 100 or 150 dollar trumpet. I am disappointed.
I have a used Bach Strad too! I love it :))
That trumpet sounds like a clarinet that has a higher pitch and somehow sounds worse lmao
Are you the principal trumpet player of the lso?
Ummm nope. What's that?
Hey I’ve got a Bach strad as well!!
Your sound is very fuzzy on the Bach strad, is it alright?
Think the microphone on my camera just sucks
Dude ur so good even on a shit trumpet🤣...amazing!
Haha, thanks
Why doesn't this have any suggestions, it's happened several times now
this could be better if compared with actual cheap trumpet than the toy grade regardless the price point of the cheapest.
I found something strange on UA-cam. Trumpet Guy, With the logo and everything, asking EasyMusicLesson to do a song... ???😟😟
5:42 Oh no! He forgot to transpose from concert pitch! 😮
Try using the pTrumpet
What kind of flutes have you ever heard that sound like that???
3000 for life
- The trumpet gang🎺🎺
It sounds like a harmonica. It also sounds like a toy organ I had when I was five years old.
imagine you're at someones funeral and you hear this being played.
I DARE you to make a video on april fools day pretending everything is normal lol,
This was a great video lol, i play trumpet and use alot of your tutorials!
Should i get the stradivarius or something a bit cheaper?
Depends what skill level you are. If you are just starting out I would recommend getting something cheaper until you are sure you will stick with it. The strad is a great intermediate-advanced trumpet though. I love it
@@trumpet_guy I'm in mastery class in my high school which is the highest level in my high school but my trumpet right now is pretty bad, i tried switching to my friends and is so much better im just trying to get like the best of the best and you sound really good
@@rqxor ya I would recommend the strad then, unless you are trying to get a true professional trumpet. Maybe go to a store and try a bunch to decide what you like best
@@trumpet_guy ok thanks, keep it up man maybe ill get that course ;)
The toy sounds like a flute mixed with a clarinet but it borrowed trumpet genetics
You need some sound absorption panels or something. Your audio doesn't sound good.
The 13$ trumpet sounds like the nokia ringtone
U just got a new subscriber
im not joking this vid was made the day after my birthday
I got a add for a trumpet mouth piece during this video
Do the mandalorian theme
Tuning into a rough on both
Hmmmmm it’s so close but I think I have to go with the $13 toy trumpet
I mean, you're not comparing two trumpets so what's the point?
bro, just watch the video and you understand why. I wanted to
@@trumpet_guy I get what happened (I love your vids by the way, this is no hate) but the title is a bit misleading. I just wished you had an actual cheap trumpet to test
@@JSantiLinari ya me too. Just trying to get those clicks you know. And the video is actually exactly what the title says
@@trumpet_guy "just trying to get those clicks" LMAO😂ily
@@JSantiLinari How is it misleading? This is legit exactly what I wanted to see 😂😂
There are kazoo trumpets
Buy a contrabass trumpet
Does it even have a working slide on the toy “trumpet” 😟
There are some $50 to $100 trumpets on amazon for beginners. They play fine, but don't have the best tone quality.
The Allora plastic trumpet is about 160. Idk if you've already done a video of one but yea. Haha
DO YOU HAVE GIVE AWAY TRUMPET?
Dude.....I really thought this was legit. You got me to click.
I have a 3,000 dollar trumpet aswell it was also used
Hmmm. I think I´ll go for the $13 trumpet.
Do you use a model 43
There are like some really cool plastic trumpets for like 100 bucks he could test out.
Yeah it would be around that it is usually 2300
I could be wrong but I'm pretty sure he didn't play taps on his real trumpet it just doesn't look right
I watch your videos even though I play clarinet. 😂
Dude literally same haha
Why did I like the raps better on the toy😭