I got to this through a different trumpet video. The thumbnail was too intriguing not to click, checked your subscribers and was quite surprised by that and the views. Really great explanation excelent examples (The tremolo was my favourite one). Really good video with a noticably large amount of effort put it. Sat through the entrire thing even though i dont play trumpet or any other instrument currently. It was just too interesting not to watch to the end.
I thought so too at first, but I think it adds a new dimension to the trumpet allowing for some unique color changes that wouldn’t otherwise be possible. It’s certainly not necessary for every piece of music.
Very interesting! And beautiful intro as well!
There is the 13 bell trumpet Adolphe Sax created
I wanna see it
The 2nd Bell points up at a 45 degree angle so you get a splash of Gillespie
Wow, excellent advice!
That's pretty sick dude! I'm not a trumpet player but I play a lot of other instruments
Adolphe Sax made a 7 Bell Calvary trombone
Oh cool I didn’t know that!!
I got to this through a different trumpet video. The thumbnail was too intriguing not to click, checked your subscribers and was quite surprised by that and the views. Really great explanation excelent examples (The tremolo was my favourite one). Really good video with a noticably large amount of effort put it. Sat through the entrire thing even though i dont play trumpet or any other instrument currently. It was just too interesting not to watch to the end.
Thanks, I really appreciate the feedback!
Bobby Shew played and recorded on a Bb double-bell trumpet (he called it the "Shewhorn") in the 1980s:
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Seems kinda gimmicky? What's the purpose?
I thought so too at first, but I think it adds a new dimension to the trumpet allowing for some unique color changes that wouldn’t otherwise be possible. It’s certainly not necessary for every piece of music.