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Enjoy this trumpet lesson on how you can play with a better sound in the upper register. Hope you enjoy!
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You didn't suggest an alternative.
Opera singers use entirely different muscles and methods and approaches to create and manipulate pitch. Opera singers don't use wind instrument techniques to perform, do they?
You're a solid player man, but you can't discredit an approach without truly divulging the approach and explaining exactly why it is invalid. At most, it has flaws.
Thats the disadvantage with the short format. Not enough time to even make a good claim, let alone back it up with evidence
@@milesmartig5603he could have backed it up with an example
Yeah, watching this video kind of gave me a headache.
Every video of this guy says to do things but it's so broad of a solution that you can't even understand what he wants you to do
Took the words out of my mouth
When speaking or singing, the pitch is adjusted by changing the vocal folds. Trumpet pitch is changed by the vibration frequency of the lips.
The vowels change air compression because of different tongue positions:
E = fast air (more compression)
A = slow air (less compression)
My guy wasn't clear on whats being talked about, but its the optimal sound for the highest notes. He's describing jaw positions. Instead of narrowing down by using an o into an e Matt's saying that the legends use the wide Ahhh sound all lthe way up.
There are more ways to create pressure in the air column than by just changing the mouth shape. But tbh most of the pressure comes from the lips anyway.
I am in high school currently and Have never been told the vowel sound theory. For me I have always been told to use more air and relax. Or the one that worked the best for me was James stamp’s theory to think down
y’all.. the point of the open vowel shape is to have an open and wide sound, yes the mechanics are different but it allows for more airflow
Thanks for reminding me that my first concert was Maynard Ferguson - I had completely forgotten about it!
Oooh, please don’t put yourself out there as a subject matter expert, man. You’re misinterpreting what Wayne teaches… range is all about compression and air stream velocity. The VAST majority of high players, in fact, use a modification of their air stream to do that which is necessary to play high with a full tone. Even the venerable Mr. Bergeron. Describing it as an EE vowel may simply be an oversimplification of the tongue process. I’m far more inclined to listen to the teachings and methods of an Adam Rapa or a Bobby Shew than I am to discard their advice in favor of that from a player who cannot begin to approach their abilities. The arch of the tongue is raised to increase the velocity of the air stream and cause the lips to vibrate faster. You are a competent player, but you’re by no means, a top-tier legend. I’ll listen to Shew or Rapa for range advice, any day of the week… they clearly demonstrates what they teach… can you?
Nah, you definitely need another vowel shape, but just don’t press onto the mouthpiece because that will strain you. Instead, practice scales and lip slurs that builds your range until you can get those high notes.
hey it's the guy from the add
So tell me how you the the air speed fast enough with a oh vowel
Wait so what vowel shape is he saying to use?
I mean... Do you sing or do you plat the trumpet ?
What does this even mean. You’re saying that if i think of a opera singer i will play higher notes, aight lets try
me rn: ahhhhhhAAAAAAAAAHHH 🎤
But where is the construens
Um, trumpets are a lot diffrent from vocal cords
man just wait till you heae bout tonal languages
I’m in 5th grade and today is my first day playing it so he told me I did so good
Hey homeslice! Starting out, I would strongly suggest sticking with the EEE syllable for a few years until you’re super good at navigating the trumpet high range. If you’re still curious, experimenting is a great idea! But focus on that eee shape for now
0 notes on the trumpet played.
Theory rejected
Do you even play the trumpet?
No hablo Taka Taka :(
thanks this didn’t help at all
cmon you gotta at least show it