How A Daily Trumpet Practice Routine Affects Endurance
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- Опубліковано 7 лип 2024
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This PDF shares 3 Reliable Steps That Truly Build Endurance on Trumpet
Our featured guest on the channel today is Jeff Purtle!
Jeff is a well known and respected teacher in the trumpet community. It doesn't matter if you are a professional trumpet player, beginner trumpet player, or a comeback trumpet player, Jeff will be a great teacher for you!
Jeff is the author of Hit It Hard & Wish It Well: Claude Gordon's Approach To Trumpet & Brass Playing which can be found in the Apple Books app.
Jeff is also published in the International Trumpet Guild, The Brass Herald (London), and is an authority on Claude Gordon's brass teachings.
Check out Jeff Purtle's UA-cam Channel: / jeffpurtle
There is also a lot of helpful information on his website: www.purtle.com/
Time Stamps:
0:00 Intro of Video
0:57 Introduction of Jeff Purtle
1:54 Question 1 - When did you begin teaching online?
2:59 Question 2 - Why did you choose to teach online?
5:40 Question 3 - What are common problems for trumpet players?
7:00 Question 4 - Why is important to continue Claude Gordon's Methodology?
10:17 Question 5 - What are the core parts of Trumpet Playing?
12:25 Question 6 - How closely related are range and endurance?
14:38 Question 7 - What should be included in a trumpet routine?
17:00 Question 8 - Trumpet Flexibility
18:45 Question 9 - What Happened To Long Tones?
20:53 Master Endurance On Trumpet
21:30 Question 10 - How To Improve Endurance On Trumpet?
24:00 Question 11 - How much of a factor is gear for endurance?
28:00 Question 12 - Why practice different?
31:17 Jeff Purtle Resources
32:05 Q&A Begins
32:40 How To Distribute Time In Practice?
35:00 How To Explain Tonguing To Beginner Trumpet Players?
36:30 How much should I practice each day?
37:00 One practice session a day Or Multiple Practice Sessions?
39:29 Triple Tonguing Advice
42:00 Can anyone truly be self-taught?
46:40 Do you play multiple mouthpieces for different jobs?
51:58 Trumpet Business and Social Media Question
57:30 How much rest is too much?
I’m glad I found this site. I’ve always wanted to try the trumpet. I’m 73, and have not played a horn since my college days. Back then I played the French horn, baritone, and alto horn. Life got busy. Now I’m retired, I’m ready to try the trumpet.
This was excellent.
Thank you
Excellent information (even through jeff's crackling audio)
Awesome! Pearls of wisdom from both of you.
Great video, it makes me excited to get back into a healthy and efficient trumpet routine when i get the chance soon!
Great video and many useful information. I just felt that he didn't answer the questions very specifically so when he was done answering i wasn't sure what the answer is:P. I think Chris is better at answering to the point. Apart from that thank you for introducing this very wise man to us
Glad you enjoyed it! More to come.
More to come. ❤
You’re awesome! I just recently discovered your channel and have been playing the trumpet and euphonium for nearly 7 years now and I already see huge improvement! :)
Hi Madysen! I’m happy that you’re gaining new skills on the trumpet and thankful that you found the channel! I wish you much success and I’m happy to help!
Interesting discussion on establishing a successful approach for trumpet playing.
Yes, indeed. Do you have a favorite segment?
@@ChrisDavisTrumpet , I admire both of you of course, but I enjoyed the fact that I continue to use Lip Flexibilities and HL Clarke for cornet now and then to help with my technique. But I question his disagreement with the use of long tones. First time learning of Mr Purtle, thanks.
How much practice is too much? I think I’m practicing wayyy too much and am in need of some answers. :)